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a. Helodromas solitariug soUtarius (Wilson). Solitary Sandpiper. [256.] 



Tringa solitaria Wilson, Amer. Orn., VII, 1813, 53, pi. 58, fig. 3. (Prob- 

 ably Pennsylvania.) 



Range. — North and South America. Summers from central Keewatin, 

 northern Ungava, and Newfoundland south to Nebraska, Illinois, Indiana, 

 Ohio, and Pennsylvania; probably breeds regularly in the northern part of 

 its range, locally and casually in the southern part; w-inters from the West 

 Indies to Argentina; recorded from Greenland, Bermuda, and Great Britain. 



6. Helodromas 8olitarius cinnamomeus (Bkewsteb). Western Solitary 

 Sandpiper. [256a.] 



Totanus soUtarius cinnamomeus Bkewster, Auk, VII, Oct., 1890, 377. 

 (San Jos6 del Cabo, Lower California.) 



Range. — Western North and South America. Summers from Kotzebue 

 Soimd and Great Bear Lake south to Washington and Colorado, but probably 

 breeds only casually in the United States; winter home unknown, probably 

 in northern South America. 



[Helodromas 6crophus (Linnaeus). Green Sandpiper. [257.] 



Tringa ocrophus LiNN.«ius, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, 149. (Sweden.) 



Range. — Eastern Hemisphere. Breeds in the northern parts of 

 Europe and Asia; winters from southern Europe and China to Africa 

 and the Malay Archipelago; accidental in Nova Scotia.] 



[Genus RHYACOPHILUS Kaup. 



Bhyacophilus Katjp, Skizz. Entw.-Gesch. Eur. Thierw., 1829, 140. Type, 

 by subs, desig., Tringa glareola Linnaeus (Gray, 1842). 



Ehyacophilus glareola (Linn^us). Wood Sandpiper. [257.1.] 



Tringa glareola Linn^jus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, 149. (Sweden.) 



Range. — Eastern Hemisphere. Breeds in Europe and northern 

 Asia; south in winter to Africa, India, the Malay region, and Austra- 

 lia; accidental in Alaska.] 



