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FAMIL Y HMMA TOPODIDjE. Timisioties. 



STREPSILAS INTERPRES. (Tim.) Turnstones. Common migrant along 

 Lake Michigan. 



FAMIL Y RECUR VIROSTRID^E. Avocets. 



190. RECURVIROSTRA AMERICANA. Gm. Avocets. A rare migrant. 



191. HIMANTOPUS NIGRICOLLIS. Vieill. Stilt. Long Shanks. An 

 exceedingly rare visitant. (Nelsott.) 



FAMILY PHALAROFOniDyE. Phalaropes. 



192. STEGANOPUS WILSONI. Coues. Wilson's Phalarope. Common resi- 

 dent Northern Indiana. ^ 



193. LOBIPES HYPERBOREUS. Cuv. Northern Fhalarope. Rather rare 

 migrant, {Nelson.) 



194. PHALAROPUS FULICARIUS. Bon. Red Fhalarope. Exceedingly 

 rare during the migrations. (N'elson.) 



FAMIL Y SCOL OF A CID^. Snipe. 



195. PHILOHELA MINOR. Gray. Woodcock. Rather common summer 

 resident. 



196. GAl LINAGO WILSONI. Bon. Wilson's Snipe. Abundant migrant. 



197. MACROHAMPHUS GRISEUS. Leach. Red-Breasted Snipe. Rather 

 common migrant. 



198. MICROPALAMA HIMANTOPUS.. Bd. Stilt Sandpiper. Of rare oc- 

 currence. {Nelson.) 



199. EREUNETES PUSILLUS. Cass. Semipalmated Sandpiper. Very abun- 

 dant migrant. 



200. TRINGA MINUTILLA. V. Least Sandpiper, Feep. Common migrant, 

 but not so numerous as the preceding. 



201. TRINGA BAIRDII V. Baird's Sandpiper. An uncommon migrant in 

 May and August. {Nelson.) 



■ 202. TRINGA MACULOTA V. Grass Snipe. Spring and fall migrant ; often 

 in large flocks. 



203. TRINGA BONAPARTEI, Schl. Bonaparte's Sandpiper. Rather un- 

 common migrant. {Nelson.) 



204. TRINGA ALPINA. Van AMERICANA. Cass. Red-backed Sandpipet. 

 Abundant migrant. 



205. TRINGA CANUTUS. L. Red-breasted Sandpiper. A regular migrant, 

 passing north in May. This (as also T. maritima, one specimen) is an inland as well 

 as " maritime " species. {Nelson.) 



206. CALIDRIS ARENARIA. L. Sanderling. Abundant migrant along the 

 lake shore; rare central and south. 



207. LIMOSA FEDOA, L. Marbled Godwif, Martin. Migrant, not uncom- 

 mon about the lake. 



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