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iii, 1856, 80.— Harcourt, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1851, 146 (Madeira).— 

 Heuglix, Ibis, 1859, 347 (Red Sea).— Finsch, Journ. fur Orn., 1859, 386 

 (Bulgaria). — Giebel, Yog., 1860, 378, fig. 678. — Hewitson, Eggs Brit. Birds, 

 ii, 1846, 313, pi. 88, figs. 1, 2.— Thompson, Birds Ireland, ii, 1850, 288.— 

 BoLLE, Journ. tur Orn., 1855, 176 (Canary Islands). — Godman (F. and P.), 

 Ibis, 18G1, 90 (Bodo, Nor^vay).— Homeyer, Journ. fur Orn., 1862, 429 

 (Balearic Islands).— Brown, Proc. Bost. Soc. N. H., xii, 1869, 208 (Ma- 

 deira). — Severtzov, Turkest. Jevotn., 1873, 69 (migrant). — Fallok, OisT 

 Belg., 1875, 168.— LiLFORD, Ibis, 1889, 340 (Cyprus, April, May). 



Pelidna vanahilis Stephens, Shaw's Gen. Zool., xii, pt. i, 1824, 98, pi. 88.— 

 Brehm, Vog. Deutschl., 1831, 662. — Olphe-Galliard, Contr. Faun. Orn. 

 Eur. Occ, fasc. xiv, 1891-91. 



Tringa schinzn Brehm, Beitr. Vogelk., iii, 1S22, 355 (new name for Scolopax 

 pusilla Gmelin). — Naumann, Vog. Deutschl., vii, 1834, 453, pi. 187. — 

 NoRDMANN, in Demid. V'oy. Russ. Merid., iii, 1840, 238 (Odessa); Journ. fiir 

 Orn., 1864, 375 (Finland).— Temminck, Man. d'Orn., iv, 1840, 400 (not of p. 

 401!). — Selys-Longchamps, Faune Beige, 1842, 125. — Lindermayer, 

 Vog. Griechenl., 1860, 143.— Reinhardt, Ibis, 1861, 11 (Greenland).— 

 Fallon, Ois. Belg., 1875, 169.— Reichenow, Syst. Verz. Vog. Deutschl., 

 1889, 49.— Clarke (W. E.), Zoologist, 1890, 13 (Jan Mayen Land).— Gatke, 

 Vogelw. Helgoland, 1891, 521.— Frivaldsky, Av. Hung,, 1891, 146.— Fatio 

 and Studer, Cat. distr. Ois. Suisse, 1892, 48. 



Tringa schinzi Sperling, Ibis, 1868, 292 (Zanzibar). 



Pelidna schimii Brehm, Vog. Deutsclil., 1831, 663. — Bonaparte, Geog. and 

 Comp. List, 1838, 50, part.— Loche, Expl. Sci. Alger., Ois., ii, 1867, 312.— 

 Fritsch, Journ. fiir Orn., 1871, 387 (Bohemia). — Sharpe, Handb. Brit. 

 Birds, iii, 1896, 330. 



Pelidna calidris Brehm, Vog. Deutschl., 1831, 663 (Naples). 



Tringa cinclus minor Schlegel. Rev. Crit., 1844, p. Ixxxix (new name for Tringa 

 schimii Brehm); Vog. Nederl., 1854. pi. 232. 



Tringa torquata Degland, Orn. Eur., ii. 1849, 230 (ex ('inclus rtxinor et torquatus 

 Brisson, Orn., v, 1760, 216, pi. 19, fig. 2). 



Pelidna torquata Degland and Gerbe, Orn. Eur., ii, 1867, 199. 



Tringa subarguata (not Scolopax suharquata Giildenstadt) Newton, Ibis, 1864. 

 132 (Iceland). 



T[ringa] alpina typica Stejneger, Auk, v, July, 1888, 307, in text (,crit.). 



PELIDNA ALPINA SAKHALINA (Vieillot). 



AMERICAN DUNLIN. 



Similar to P. a. alpina but averaging decidedly larger, witli rela- 

 tively longer bill and legs, and, in summer plumage, decidedly more 

 brightly colored, with cinnamomeous markings of upper parts brighter, 

 more rusty (orange-cinnamon) and the black abdominal area more 

 conspicuously contrasted with the nearly immaculate white or 

 grayish white of breast. 



Adult male.—Wmg, 108.5-125.5 (115.9); tail, 42-57 (52); exposed 

 culmen, 31-41 (35.6); tarsus, 23-28 (25.2) ; middle toe, 18.5-22 (20) .« 



o Twenty-five specimens. 



