IBirds of the United States. 
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SUBGENUS II. 
205. Tetrao umbellus, L. 
SUBGENUS III. 
206. Tetrao cupido, L. 
207. Tetrao canadensis, L. 
208. Tetkao phasianellus, L. 
209. Tetrao obscurus, Say. 
GENUS 40. *TETRAO, L. 
*bonasa. Nob. 
Tetrao umbellus, Wils. 6. p. 45, 
pi. 49. 
TETBAO, Vieill. 
Tetrao cupido, Wils. 3. p. 104, pi. 
27, fig-. 1, male. 
Tetrao canadensis (m.) and canace, 
(f.) L.— BufF. pi. enl. 131, male; 
pi. enl. 132, female. Nob. 2. p. 
18, male. 
Tetrao phasianellus, Say. Cat. of 
Birds in Long's Exp. (a) Edw. 
tab. 117. Nob. 2. pi. 17, female. 
Tetrao obscurus, Say in Long's Exp. 
female. Nob. 2. pi. 16, female. 
ORDER 4. *GRALL^, L. 
FAMILY XVIL *PRESSIROSTRES, Cuv, 
GENUS 41. *CHARADRIUS, L. 
SUBGENUS I. *CHAIIADR1US, L. 
Charadrius (tringa) hiatIcula,Wils.7. 
p. 65, pi. 59, fig. 3, adult. 
Charadrius semipalmatus. Nob. 3. 
pi. young. 
Charadrius hiaticula, Wils. 5. p. 30, 
pi. 37, fig. 3, adult. 
Charadrius melodus, Nob. 3. pi. 
young. 
Charadrius wilsonius, Wils. 9. p. 77, 
pi. 73, fig. 5. 
Charadrius vociferus, Wils. 7. p. 73, 
pi. 59, fig. 6. 
Charadrius pluvialis, Wils. 7. p, 71, 
pi. 59, fig. 5. 
SUBGENUS II. *SQ.UATAROEA, CuV. 
215. * Charadrius helveticus. Nob. Charadrius apricarius, Wils. 7. p. 41, 
pi. 57, fig. 4. 
210. Charadrius semipalmatus, 
[Nob. 
211. Charadrius melodus, Ord. 
212. Charadrius wilsonius, Ord. 
213. Charadrius vociferus, L. 
214. * Charadrius pluvialis, L. 
(a) The credit of having first made this bird known as an inhabitant of the tei'- 
ritoiy of the United States, is (iue to Say, though natiu-alists are accustomed to see 
it usually ([uoted as an ioliabitant of Virginia: but this is through an awkward mis- 
take. This is the long-tailed Grous, which is stated by Edwards, and by others on 
his authority, to inhabit Vix-ginia ; an error which led Wilson into the erroneous 
belief that it was the same bird Avith Tetrao um])ellus. It was erroneously con- 
sidered by Liune in his 12th ed. as the Tetrao urogallus, an European specie^,- 
