BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA. 429 
vi, 1881, 249 (Howardsville, Colorado, 9,500 ft., May 22).—NzEzson, Cruise 
‘Corwin’ in 1881 (1883), 91 (coasts Bering Sea and adjacent Arctic coasts; 
habits; breeding on Aleutian Islands and northward).—Goss, Bull. Nutt. 
Orn. Club, viii, 1883, 187, in text (Fort Wallace, w. Kansas, 1 pair, May 25, 
1883).—Srearns, New England Bird Life, ii, 1883, 187—Murpocu, Rep. 
Exped. Point Barrow, 1885, 115.—Rezp, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., no. 25, 1885, 
231 (Bermudas, 3 specs.).—GreLto1 and Satvaport, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 
1887, 586 (Olga Bay, e. Siberia; crit.)—ScHatow, Journ. fiir Orn., 1891, 261 
(Kuril Islands; geog. range). 
| Lobipes] hyperboreus Cours, Key N. Am. Birds, 1872, 248. 
T{obipes] hyperboreus Ripeway, Ann. Lyc. N. Y., x, 1874, 385 (Illinois) —Net- 
son, Bull. Essex Inst., viii, 1876, 125 (n. e. Illinois, rare migrant, May, Sept., 
Oct.).—Cousgs, Key N. Am. Birds, 2nd ed., 1884, 613. 
| Tringa] fusca Guetin, Syst. Nat., i, pt. ii, 1789, 675 (America; based on Phalaro- 
pus fuscus Brisson, Orn., v, 1760, 18; Coot-footed Tringa Edwards, Nat. Hist., 
i, 1750, 46, pl. 46; Brown Phalarope Pennant, Arctic Zool., ii, 1785, 495).— 
Turton, Syst. Nat., i, 1806, 405, 406. 
[Phalaropus| fuscus Laraam, Index Orn., ii, 1790, 776. 
Phalaropus fuscus Viz1ttot, Nouv Dict. d’Hist. Nat., xxv, 1817, 480.—Nvurra1, 
Man. Orn. U. 8. and Can., Water Birds, 1834, 239. 
Phalaropus cinereus Meyer and Wor, Taschenb. Deutsch. Vogelf., ii, 1810, 417 
(Germany, migrant).—Rovux, Orn. Proveng, 1825, pl. 337.—ScuiEcer, Rev. 
Crit., 1844, p. xciv.—Mrpprnporrr, Reis. Sibir., Zool., 1851, 215 (s. e. Siberia, 
breeding; Taimyr River, lat. 733° N., June; Boganida River, lat. 70° N., 
June).—Frrrscu, Journ. fiir Orn., 1853, 370.—KsarrBoiiine, Orn. Danm., 
1854, pl. 51 A. fig. 1; Suppl., pl. 33, figs. 1, 2—Mizier, Journ. fiir Orn., 
1856, 229 (Provence).—ScHRENcK, Reis. Amurland, 1859, 418 (Komar 
River, Sept.).—Zanpzr, Archiv Mecklenb., xv, 1861, 118.—Aurum, Journ. 
fiir Orn., 1863, 120 (Munsterland).—Prren, Journ. fiir Orn., 1864, 65 (Poel, 
Germany).—Wet1z, Proc. Bost. Soc. N. H., x, 1866, 268 (Labrador).— Droste, 
Journ. fiir Orn., 1866, 390 (Borkum); 1868, 406 (e. Friesland) —Homeyer, 
Journ. fiir Orn., 1870, 424 (e. Siberia) —Hxvueuin, Ibis, 1872, 63 (Novaya 
Zemlya); 1872, 119 (Waigats).—Finscu, Verh. z.- b. Ges. Wien, xxii, 1872, 
253, 272 (at sea off Korea); Ibis, 1877, 78 (Ob River, Siberia).—Apams, Ibis, 
1878, 438 (Norton Sound, Alaska).—Insy, Ibis, 1883, 187 (Santander, Spain, 
Dec.).—Boapanow, Consp. Av. Imp. Ross., 1884, 80.—Rappz, Orn. Caucas., 
1884, 425 (Lenkoran; Tiflis). 
Ph{alaropus] cinereus Keysertine and Buastus, Wirb. Eur., 1840, p. lxxiii, 212. 
Phalaropus vulgaris Becustetn, Orn. Taschenb., ii, 1803, 317, plate (n. Europe; 
n. Asia; N. America). 
Phalaropus williamsii Simmonps, Trans. Linn. Soc., viii, 1807, 264 (Orkney 
Islands). 
Phalaropus ruficollis Patuas, Zoogr. Rosso-Asiat., ii, 1826, 203 (Caspian Sea). 
Phalaropus cinerascens Patias, Zoogr. Rosso-Asiat., ii, 1826, 204 (Siberia; Russia, 
rare). 
Phalaropus angustirostris Naumann, Vég. Deutschl., viii, 1836, 240, pl. 205 
(n. Europe; n. Asia; North America); Naumannia, i, 1850, 9 (Anhalt, Ger- 
many).—Tosias, Journ. fir Orn., 1853, 214 (Oberlausitz).—Passier, 
Journ. fiir Orn., 1853, 242 (Lapland), 310.—Srverrzov, Turkest. Jevotn., 
1873, 69.—Finscu, Ibis, 1881, 540 (New Britain) —GArxsz, Vogelw. Helgo- 
land, 1891, 829. 
Phalaropus angustirrostris Nauuann, Rhea, i, 1846, 23. 
