BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA. 421 
Haast, Trans. N. Z. Inst., xvi, 1883, 279 (Waimate Lagoon, New Zealand, 
June).—Saunpers, ed. Yarrell’s Brit. Birds, iii, 1883, 310; Ibis, 1884, 389 
(St. Jean de Luz, Dec.); Man. Brit. Birds, 1889, 549.—Caren, Ool. Birds 
New Engl., 1883, 86, pl. 19, fig.:1 (Maine, ‘‘breeding’’).—Strzarns, New 
Engl. Bird-life, ii, 1883, 189.—Barrp, Brewer, and Ripeway, Water Birds 
N. Am., i, 1884, 326.—Biaxiston, Amend. List Birds Japan, 1884, 137.— 
SEEBoum, Ibis, 1884, 33 (Kuril Islands); 1888, 349 (Great Liakoff Island, 
Siberia, breeding; descr. eggs); 1892, 25 (Helgoland); Hist. Brit. Birds, iii, 
1885, 85, pl. 27, figs. 7-9 (eggs); Geog. Distr. Charadriide, 1887, pp. xxiii, 
338, fig.; Birds Japanese Emp., 1890, 318.—Murpocu, Rep. Exped. Point’ 
Barrow, 1885, 115 (breeding at Point Barrow, Alaska).—T art, Ibis, 1887, 385 
(Portugal, Sept. to Nov.).—Butter, Birds New Zealand, 2d ed., ii, 1888, 
30.—ReEIcHENOW, Syst. Verz. Vog. Deutschl., 1889, 50.—Brusina, Orn, 
Croatica, 1890, 88.—Watter, Journ. fiir Orn., 1890, 238, 241, 242, 244, 247, 
249 (e. Spitzbergen).—CampBELL-Orp, Ibis, 1891, 294 (Outer Hebrides).— 
Bucxiey and Harvie-Brown, Vertebr. Fauna Orkney Is., 1891, 210 (rare 
visitant).—Sctater, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, i, no. x, 1893, p. lv (Chile); 
Ibis, 1893, 569 (Chile).—Prarson (H. J. and C. E.), Ibis; 1895, 245, 248 
(Iceland).—Poyntine, Eggs Brit. Birds, pt. ili, 1896, 91, pl. 21.—Trrvor- 
Barttve, Ibis, 1897, 589 (Spitzbergen).—PorHam, Tbis, 1897, 103 (Golchika, 
Yenesei River, Siberia; descr. eggs); 1898, 513 (Yenesei River, n. of Go- 
chika).—CiarksE (W. E.), Ibis, 1899, 46 (Whale Point Harbor, King Lud- 
wig Islands, and Ryk-ys Islands, Spitzbergen, breeding).—Scuatow, Journ. 
fir Orn., 1895, 470 (w. Greenland, breeding; descr. eggs); 1899, 385 (Spitz- 
bergen ).—Nicott, Ibis, 1894, 50 (Valparaiso Bay, Chile, Feb., abundant).— 
Harrert and Grant, Novit. Zool., xii, 1905, 107 (San Miguel, Azores).— 
AMERICAN OrNITHOLOGISTS’ Union Commirrez, Auk, xxv, 1908, 365; Check 
List, 3d ed., 1910, 107.—Bunxer, Kansas Univ. Sci. Bull., vii, 1913, 143 
(Lake View, Kansas, Nov. 5, 1905).—GrinNELL, Pacific Coast Avifauna, 
no. 11, 1915, 48 (coast California, common migrant). 
Pihalaropus] fulicarius Gray, Gen. Birds, ili, 1848, 586.—GamBeEL, Journ. Ac. 
Nat. Sci. Phila., 2d ser., i, 1849, 224.—Ripaway, Ann. Lyc. N. Y., x, 1874, 
385 (Illinois)—Netson, Bull. Essex Inst., viii, 1876, 125 (n. e. Illinois, 
rare migrant).—Covgs, Key N. Am. Birds, 2nd ed., 1884, 614. 
[Phalaropus] fulicarius Lawrencz, Ann. Lyc. N. Y., viii, 1866, 295 (vicinity 
New York City)—Gray, Hand-list, iii, 1871, 55, no. 10,360.—Covzs, Key 
N. Am. Birds, 1872, 248. 
Phalaropus fulicaria Kaur, Thierr., ii, pt. i, 1836, 320. 
Phalaropus fulcarius Kennicott, Trans. Ills. Agric. Assoc., i, 1855, 538 (Illinois). 
Crymophilus fulicarius StesnecER, Auk, ii, April, 1885, 183; Bull. U. S. Nat. 
Mus., no. 29, 1885, 140 (Bering Island, Kamchatka); Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., 
xiv, 1891, 492 (Japan).—AMERICAN OrNITHOLOGISTS’ Union, Check List, 
1886, and 2nd ed., 1895, no. 222.—Turner, Contr. N. H. Alaska, 1886, 145 
(St. Michaels, etc.; habits) —Dutcnrer, Auk, iii, 1886, 436 (Shinnecock 
Bay, Long Island, Sept. 26, 1885).—Smirn (H. M.), Auk, iii, 1886, 482 (near 
Washington, D. C., 1 spec., Oct., 1885; correction of former error as to identi- 
fication) —TownsENp (C. H.), Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., x, 1887, 197 (Humboldt 
Bay, California, May); Cruise ‘Corwin’ in 1885 (1887), 99 (Otter Island, 
Bering Sea, June).—Netson, Rep. N. H. Coll. Alaska, 1887, 97 (habits, 
etc.)}—Warren, Birds Penn., 1881, 235.—Cuapman, Bull. Am. Mus. N. H., 
iii, 1891, 182 (Brit. Columbia) —MacFaruane, Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., xiv, 
1891, 425 (Franklin Bay, Mackenzie, breeding).—Mackay, Auk, viii, 1891, 
120 (Nantucket Island, Massachusetts, Oct. 25, 1890); ix, 1892, 294-298 (Nan- 
tucket Island, May 1, 1892, numerous); xi, 1894, 225 (between Muskeget and 
