320 BULLETIN 50, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 
Breeding from central Oregon (Fort Klamath), southern Alberta, 
southern Assiniboia and southern Manitoba, southward to southern 
South Dakota, central Colorado, central Utah, and northern Cali- 
fornia, eastward to western Minnesota (Grant, Traverse, and Becker 
Counties), northern Iowa, and coasts of Texas and Louisiana; winters 
from northern California (Humboldt Bay, etc.), Texas, Louisiana, 
and Gulf coast of Florida through Mexico and Pacific coast of Cen- 
tral America (Chiapfém and San José, Guatemala; Punta Arenas, 
Costa Rica) to western Ecuadér (Bay of Santa Elena) and Peru 
Santa Lucia; Tumbez), and Galapagos Archipelago (Abingdon and 
Albemarle Islands);* in autumnal migration occurring in British 
Columbia (Clover Point, Vancouver Island) and on Atlantic coast of 
United States, irregularly but sometimes numerously from Massa- 
chusetts southward. 
_Totanus semipalmatus (not Scolopax semipalmata Gmelin) Swarnson, Fauna 
Bor.-Am., ii, 1831, 388, pl. 67 (interior of British America, north to lat. 56°):— 
Townsznp (J. K.), Journ. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1839, 156 (a.w. United 
States) —_Woopuovsz, Sitgreaves’ Rep. Expl. Zufi and Col. R., 1853, 99 
(New Mexico).—Hzermann, Rep. Pacific R. R. Surv., x, pt. vi, 1859, 65 
(California; Nevada).—Covuss, Check List, 1873, no. 431, part; Birds North- 
west, 1874, 494, part; Bull. U. S. Geol. and Geog. Surv. Terr., iv, 1878, 641 
(Red River to Rocky Mountains).—Netson, Proc. Bost. Soc. N. H., xvii, 
1875, 348, (Utah)—Henssaw, Zool. Expl. W. of 100th Merid., 1875, 457 
(Arizona; Denver, Colorado).—(?)Sznnztr, Bull. U. S. Geol. and Geog. 
Surv. Terr., iv, 1878, 55 (Texas). 
T[lotanus] semipalmatus Swainson, Fauna Bor.-Am., ii, 1831, 391, footnote (crit.). 
[ Totanus] semipalmata Covuss, Key N. Am. Birds, 1872, 258, part. 
Symphemia semipalmata Barro, in Rep. Stansbury’s Surv. Great Salt Lake, 1852, 
320 (Salt Lake Valley, etc., Utah); Rep. Pacific R. R. Surv., x, no. 2, 1859, 
15 (Utah); Cat. N. Am. Birds, 1859, no. 537, part.—Casstn, in Baird, Rep. 
Pacific R. R. Surv., ix, 1858, 729, part (Medicine Creek; San Francisco, 
Presidio, Bodega, and San Pedro, California); Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., xiv, 
1862, 321 (California).—Hrnry, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., xi, 1859, 108 (Rio 
Mimbres, New Mexico).—ScuaTEr, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1860, 253 (Orizaba, 
Vera Cruz).—Coorer and Sucsiey, Rep. Pacific R. R. Surv., xii, pt. ii, 
1860, 241 (coast of Washington; California)—Buaxtsron, Ibis, 1863, 138, 
Saskatchewan).—Saxvin, Ibis, 1865, 190 (Guatemala); 1866, 198 (Chiapam, 
Guatemala).—Dresszr, Ibis, 1866, 37 (s. Texas)—Covzs, Proc. Ac. Nat. 
Sci. Phila., 1866, 97 (Fort Whipple, Arizona); Ibis, 1866, 269 (s. California); 
Check List, 2nd ed., 1882, no. 632, part.—Merxiam, Sixth An. Rep. U. 8S. 
Geol. Surv., 1872 (1873), 700, 714 (Salt Lake, Utah; North Fork, Idaho).— 
Lawrences, Mem. Bost. Soc. N. H., ii, 1874, 309 (Mazatlan, Sinaloa, resident); 
Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., no. 4, 1876, 47 (San Mateo, Oaxaca).—(?)TaczaNowskl, 
Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1877, 748 (Santa Lucia, Peru, Nov., Dec.); Orn. du 
Pérou, iii, 1886, 364 (Tumbez).—Ripeway, Orn .40th parallel, 1877, 609 (Great 
@ The winter range, as stated above, is largely hypothetical, specimens from south 
of Oaxaca (San Mateo) not having been examined. 
