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eastern South America, to Falkland Islands; occa- 

 sional in Europe 240. T. fuscicoUis Vieill. 



Bonaparte's Sandpiper. 



(f. "Wing more than 5.50. Summer adult : Similar to cor- 

 responding stage of T. fuscicolUs, but ground-color 

 of upper parts brownish gray, with only the least 

 trace of ochraceous on some of the longer scapu- 

 lars, and upper tail-coverts conspicuously varied 

 with broad V-shaped marks of grayish dusky; 

 length about 9.50, wing 5.80, culmeu 1.25, tarsus 

 1.20. Hab. Long Island, New York (only one 

 specimen known, obtained May 24, 1833). 



— . T. cooperi Baird. Cooper's Sandpiper. 

 p. Median upper tail-coverts j)lain dusky. 



Summer adult: Crown pale grayish buff, broadly 

 streaked with brownish black ; scapulars and in- 

 terscapulars irregularly spotted with brownish 

 black and pale grayish butf, the former largely 

 predominating ; chest pale grayish buff, streaked 

 and spotted with dusky grayish brown ; super- 

 ciliary stripe, chin, and throat white, the first 

 finely but sparsely streaked with dusky; lower 

 parts posterior to chest plain white. Winter 

 plumage: Above plain buffy grayish brown, the 

 feathers with rather indistinct dusky mesial 

 streaks ; feathers of rump and median upper tail- 

 coverts dusky, bordered terminally with dull 

 buffy ; lower parts dull white, the sides of neck, 

 chest, and sides of breast strongly washed or suf- 

 fused with dull buffy. Young : Above dull gray- 

 ish buff, the scapulars and interscapulars dusky 

 centrally and margined terminall}^ with white; 

 top of head streaked with dusky ; otherwise much 

 as in winter plumage, but chest streaked with 

 dusky. Length 7.00-7.60, wing 4.60-4.85, culmen 

 .90-1.00, tarsus 1.00. Eggs 1.30 X -93, light 

 creamy buff, sometimes tinged with rusty, thickly 

 speckled and spotted with deep reddish brown or 

 chestnut. JIab. America in general, but chiefly 

 the interior ; breeding along arctic coast, and mi- 

 grating in winter south to Chili and Argentine 

 Republic. 



241. T. bairdii Coues. Baird's Sandpiper. 

 d'. Wing less than 4.00. 



e\ Middle toe, without claw, shorter than exposed culmen; shafts 



