152 XORTII AM ERIC Ay BIRDS. 



Genus MICROPALAMA TUihd. (Page 149, pi. XLIIL, % 4.) 



Species. 



Summer adult : Upper yavts varied with blade, pale gray, and light buff, the 

 first prevailing on bade and scapulars; wing-coverts grayish, margined with paler; 

 upper tail-coverts white, marked with dusky streaks and bars ; top of head dusky, 

 streaked with whitish ; ear-coverts and patch on each side of occiput, light rusty ; 

 streak of dusky from eye to corner of mouth ; rest of head, with neck, dull white, 

 streaked with dusky, the lower pai'ts whitish barred with dusk3-. Winter plumage : 

 Upper parts uniform ash-gray, except tail-coverts, wings, and tail, which are as in 

 summer; superciliary stripe and lower parts white, the chest, sides of neck, an<l 

 lower tail-coverts streaked with grayish. Young: Back and scapulars dusky, all 

 the feathers bordered with pale buff or buffy whitish ; wing-coverts bordered with 

 pale buff and white; upper tail-coverts nearly immaculate white; lower parts 

 soiled white, the chest and sides more or less strongl^y washed with buff, and indis- 

 tinctly streaked with grayish. Length 7.50-9.25, wing 5.00-5.30, culnien 1.55-1.75, 

 tarsus 1.55-1.70. Eggs 1.42 X 1-00, pale grayish buff, or grayish buffj- while, boldly 

 spotted with rich vandyke-brown and puqilish gra^-. Ifab. Eastern North America 

 breeding far northward; south, in winter, to Brazil, Peru, and West Indies; Ber- 

 mudas during migrations 233. M. himantopus (Bonap.). Stilt Sandpiper. 



Genus TRINGA Linn^us. (Page 148, pi. XLYIL, figs. 1-3; pi. XLYIIL, figs. 1. 2.) 



Species. 



rt'. Wing 6.00 or more ; middle pair of tail-feathers not longer than the rest. (Sub- 

 genus Tringa.) 

 b\ Wing less than 7.00; summer adult with lower parts uniform light cinna- 

 mon. Summer adult : Above light grayish, irregularly varied with black 

 and tinged with pale rusty; rump and upper tail-coverts white, irregu- 

 larlj- barred and spotted with dusk\- ; distinct superciliary stripe and 

 lower parts generally, uniform pale vinaceous-cinnamon, paler on belly ; 

 under wing-coverts, axillars, flanks, and lower tail-coverts white, usually 

 more or less marked with dusky. Winter plumage: Above plain ash- 

 gray, the feathers with indistinct darker shaft-streaks; rump and upper 

 tail-coverts white, barred with dusky; lower ]iarts white, the throat, 

 fore-neck, chest, and sides streaked and otherwise marked with dusky. 

 Young: Above ash-gray, each feather bordered with whitish and with 

 a subedging of dusky ; lower parts whitish, sometimes tinged with dull 

 buffy on breast, etc., the neck and chest streaked and flecked with dusky, 

 the sides indistinctly barred and spotted with the same; otherwise, like 

 adult. Downy young : " Forehead warm buff, with a central black line ; 

 over the ej-e a double black lino ; crown, from centre backwards, black, 

 slightly varied with rufous, and dotted with buff; nape creamy buff, 

 slightly varied with blackish; upper parts . . . black slightly vai'ied 



