ORDEK LIMICOLiE. 119 



a. [Limosa lapponica lapponica. Extralimital.] 



b. Limosa lapponica baueri Natjmann. Pacific Godwit. [250.] 



lAmosa baueri Naumann, Naturg. Vogel Deutschl., VIII, 1836, 429. 

 (Australia.) 



Range. — Eastern Asia to New Zealand. Breeds in eastern Siberia and 

 Kamchatka and in western Alaska from Kotzebue Sound to Unalaska; 

 winters in the Malay Archipelago, Australia, New Zealand and Oceanica; 

 migrates through China, Japan, and the Philippines; casual in migration 

 north to Point Barrow; accidental in Hawaii and Lower California. 



Limosa haem&stica (Linn.s:us). Hudsonian Godwit. [251.] 



Scolopax hcBmastica Linn^us, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, 147. (Hudson 

 Bay.) 



Range. — North and South America. Breeds from the lower 

 Anderson River southeast to central Keewatin; winters in Argentina, 

 Patagonia, and the Falkland Islands; in migration occurs principally 

 east of the Great Plains, most commonly on the Atlantic coast in 

 autumn and in the Mississippi Valley in spring; casual in Alaska. 



[Limosa limosa (Linn^us). Black-tailed Godwit. [252.] 



Scolopax limosa Linn^us, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, 147. (Sweden.) 



Range. — Northern parts of the Old World. Breeds from at least 

 as far north as the Arctic Circle to Iceland, Holland, Russia, and 

 Siberia; winters in the Mediterranean region; accidental in Green- 

 land.] 



[Genus GLOTTIS Koch. 



Ohttis Koch, Syst. Baier. Zool., 1816, 304. Type, by tautonymy, 

 Tetanus glottis Bechstein = Scolopax nebularia Gunnertjs. 



Glottis nebularia (Gunnerus). Green-shank. [253.] 



Scolopax nebularia Gunnerus, in Leem, Beskr. Finm. Lapper, 1767, 

 251 (note). (District of Trondhjem, Norway.) 



Range. — Eastern Hemisphere. Breeds in northern Europe and 

 Asia; winters from the Mediterranean and China to Australia and 

 southern Africa; accidental in Florida.] 



