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Alaska to Lower California and on the Atlantic coast from Nova Scotia 

 to New Jersey; casual in summer in Guerrero, Mexico; accidental in 

 England and South Africa. 



Pisobia minutilla (Vieillot). Least Sandpiper. [242.] 



Tringa minutilla Vieillot, Nouv. Diet. d'Hist. Nat., XXXIV, 1819, 466. 

 (Nova Scotia to the Antilles.) 



Range. — North and South America. Breeds from northwestern 

 Alaska, southern Arctic islands, and northern Ungava to Yakutat 

 Bay, Alaska, valley of the Upper Yukon, northern Mackenzie, central 

 Keewatin, southern Ungava, Nova Scotia, and Sable Island; winters 

 from CaUfornia, Texas, and North CaroHna through the West Indies 

 and Central America to Brazil, Chile, and the Galapagos; in migra- 

 tion occurs throughout the United States and west to northeastern 

 Siberia and the Commander Islands, north to Greenland, and in 

 Bermuda; accidental in Europe. 



[Pisobia damacSnsis (Horsfield). Long-toed Stint. [242.1.] 



Totanus damacensis Horspield, Trans. Linn. Soc. Lend., XIII, Pt. i, 

 1821, 192. (Java.) 



Range. — Eastern Asia to Australia. Breeds in eastern Siberia, 

 Kamchatka, and Kuril Islands; winters in India, Burma, Malay 

 Archipelago, and Australia; accidental on Otter Island, Pribilof 

 Islands, Alaska.] 



Genus PELIDNA Cuvier. 



Pelidna CuviBE, Regne Animal, I, 1817, 490, Type, by subs, desig., 

 Tringa cinclus Linn^us, 1766 = Tringa alpina Linn^us, 1758 (Gray, 

 1840). 



Pelidna alpina (Linn^us). 



Range. — Breeds in the northern parts of the Northern Hemisphere, 

 migrating south in winter to the shores of the Mediterranean and Red 

 seas, the Indian Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and Lower California. 



