BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA. 349 
Breeding in northern Europe and Asia, from the Faroe Islands to 
the Commander Islands, Kamchatka, in Siberia at least as far north- 
ward as Lat. 70° N.; migrating southward over whole of Europe, 
Africa, and Asia, to Cape Colony, southern Arabia, India, Burma, 
Malay Peninsula and Malay Archipelago, Philippine Islands, Formosa, 
Ceylon, Borneo, etc., and even to Australia; accidental in Alaska 
(Sanak Island, Aleutian chain, May 27, 1894). | 
[Tringa] glareola Linnavus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, i, 1758, 149 (Sweden).—GmeE in, 
Syst. Nat., i, pt. ii, 1789, 677.—Laruam, Index Orn., ii, 1790, 730. 
Tringa glareola Muyer and Wo tr, Taschenb., ii, 1810, 387.—Mryer, Vég. Liv-u. 
Esthl., 1815, 203.—Yarrext, Hist. Brit. Birds, ii, 1848, 534.—Tuayrr and 
Banas, Proc. New Engl. Zool. Club, v, 1914, 19 (Nijni Kolymsk, e. Siberia, 
breeding; crit.); Auk, xxxiii, 1916, 45 (Saghalin Island, May).—MatTuews, 
Birds Australia, iii, 1913, pl. [156] facing p. 230.—Brooxs (W. §.), Bull. 
Mus. Comp. Zool., lix, 1915, 380 (Copper Island, May 24). 
{Tringa ocrophus] 8. Linn-2us, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, i, 1766, 250. 
Totanus glarcola Temminck, Man. d’Orn., 1815, 421; ii, 1820, 654.—Vis1tuor, Nouv. 
Dict. d’Hist. Nat., vi, 1816, 398.—Leacu, Syst. Cat. Mam., etc., Brit. Mus., 
1816, 31.—Borz, Isis, 1822, 560.—Wesrner, Atlas, Grallatores, 1827, pl. 22.— 
Fremine, Brit. Anim., 1828, 103—Lesson, Traité d’Orn., 1831, 552.— 
JENyNs, Man. Brit. Vertebr., 1835, 198—Naumann, Vog. Deutschl., viii, 
1836, 78, pl. 198.—Govutp, Birds Europe, iv, 1837, pl. 315, fig. 1, and text; Birds 
Great Brit., iv, 1868, pl. 57 and text—Bonapartg, Geog. and Comp. List, 
1838, 51—Norpmann, in Démid., Voy. Russ. Mérid., iii, 1840, 244 (Odessa, 
April) —Sztys-Lonecuamps, Faune Belge, 1842, 127—Miuz, Beitr. Orn. 
Griechenl., 1844, 100.—Scuuteeet, Rev. Crit., 1844, p. xciii; Vog. Nederl., 
1854, pl. 246; Dier. Nederl. Vogels, 1861, pl. 25, fig. 9; Mus. Pays-Bas, v, 
no. 27 (Scolopaces), 1864, 71 (France; Cape Good Hope, June; China; Philip- 
pines; Java; Borneo; Celebes).—Gray, List Birds Brit. Mus., iii, Gralle, 
1844, 100; Cat. Mam., etc. Nepal pres. Hodgson, 1846, 139; List Brit. Birds, 
1863, 159.—Yarrewt, Hist. Brit. Birds, 2nd ed., ii, 1845, 601; 3rd ed., ii, 
1856, 648.—Trmminck and ScutrGet, Fauna Japonica, Aves, 1849, 110.— 
REICHENBACH, Grallatores, 1850, pl. 74, figs. 587, 588.—THompson, Birds 
Treland, ii, 1850, 210—Mr1ppEenporrr, Reis. Sibir., Zool., 1851, 215.— 
Ksarrpéruine, Danm. Fugle, 1851, pl. 36, fig. 1—Macerurvray, Brit. 
Birds, iv, 1852, 346.—Srricktanp and Scrater, Contr. Orn., 1852, 159 
(Damara-land)—Heveuin, Syst. Ueb., 1856, 62; Ibis, 1859, 347 (Massawa); 
Orn. N. O.-Afrika, ii, Abth. i, 1873, 1163.—Hartiavus, Orn. West Afrika, 
1857, 234 (Casamanse; Gaboon); Journ. ftir Orn., 1861, 271 (Casamanse; 
Gaboon).—Gritt, Zool. Anteckn., 1859, 11, 53 (Karoo, Dec. to Feb.).— 
GurRNEY, Ibis, 1859, 248 (Natal); 1871, 299 (Algeria); in Andersson’s Birds 
Damara-land, 1872, 302.—_SunpEvatt, Svensk Fogl., 1859, pl. 41, fig. 2.— 
Scurenck, Reis. Amurl., 1859, 416 —LinpERMAYER, Voég. Griechenl, 1860, 
139.—SwinxHoe, Ibis, 1860, 66 (Amoy); 1861, 343 (Takow and Peking, Aug. 
to Dec.); 1863, 407 (Formosa); 1874, 163 (Hakodate, May); 1870, 363 (Hainan); 
1875, 453 (Hakodate); 1882, 121 (Afghanistan); Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1863, 
311 (s. China, Sept. and Oct.); 1871, 406 (China) —Tristram, Ibis, 1860, 
80 (Algeria); Fauna and Flora Palestine, 1884, 134.—Powvys, Ibis, 1860, 344 
(Ionian Islands)—Rappg, Reis. Sibir., ii, Vég., 1863, 329; Orn. Caucas., 
1884, 45, 433 (breeding at 7,000 ft.) —_Wriern, Ibis, 1864, 146 (Malta, March 
to July, Sept.).—Frerr, Viagg. Persia, 1865, 351.—Morg, Ibis, 1865, 435 
(Northumberland).—Pr.zetn, Reis. ‘Novara,’ Végel, 1865, 131, 162 (Borneo) 
