AVES. S3 



LIMICOLAE 



scoLOPAcinAi-:. 



Trinrja rufescens \'um11. Aiuluhon, Birds of Aiacr., IS 12, vol. o, 

 p. 264, I )1. 331. Eprg, Seehohin, 1896, j). 151, pi. 43, fi«;. 11. 

 Grassy uplands and marshes; nests on the ground. 



Me. — Rare fall nii<;rant coastwise. Aug. -Sept. o. 

 X. II. — Rare fall migrant cnnstwise: Portsmouth; Rye Beach, 

 Aug. 25 and 2S. 1871. 



Vt. — Doubtfully reiorded. 



Mas.s. — Rare fall migrant coastwise. July 2S-Sept. 24. 

 R. I. — Rare fall migrant coastwi.se. Sept. 6-15. 

 Coxx. — Rare fall migrant coastwise. Aug.-Sept. 30. 



150. AcTiTis MACUi.ARiA (I.innf?) Xauniann. 



Spotted sandpiper; Ox-eye; Peet-weet; Sand lark; Teeter 

 peep; Tip-tail; Tip-up. 



Tritiga m<icularia Linn^, Syst. nat., cd. 12, 1706, vol. 1, p. 249. 

 "in EiROPA & America septentrionali." 



Toianu^ macularius Wils. Audubon. Birds of Amcr., 1842, 

 vol. 5, p. 303, pi. 342. Egg, Capen, 1886, pi. 19, figs. 7, 8. 



Seac-oast and freshwater streams and lakes; nests on the ground. 



Me. — Common migrant and summer resident. April 26- 

 Oct. 3 (Nov. 19). Eggs, May 20-July 1. 



X. H. — Common migrant antl summer resident at lower eleva- 

 tions. May 1-Oct. Eggs, May 31. 



\t. — Common migrant and summer resident at lower eleva- 

 tions. Late April-Sept. 



Mass. — Conynon migrant and summer resident. (.Vpril 19) 

 April 26-Xov. 6 (Xov. 14). Eggs, May 2.5-July 4. 



R. I. — Common migrant and summer resident. (April 16)- 

 Oct. 3. Eggs. May 27-June 6. 



CoNX. — Common migrant and summer resident. Late April- 

 Oct. 6. Eggs, May 31-June L 



