[11] FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 
0629. Tringa canutus Linn. Knot; Rosin SNIPE. [526.] Sea- 
coasts and borders of larger inland waters nearly 
throughout the world, but chiefly northern hemi- 
spheres, and breeding in arctic regions. 
a. No. 88818. ¢ ad. Point Barrow, Alaska, July 5, 1882; J. Murdoch. 
b. No. 84632. 9 ad. Cambridge, Massachusetts, May, 1871; W. 
Brewster. 
ce. No. 61248. Juv. Wood’s Holl, Massachusetts; E. Palmer. 
230. Arquateliia maritima (Briinn.). PURPLE SANDPIPER. 
[528. ] 
Northeastern North America; south in winter to coast 
coast of New England and Great Lakes; Palearctic 
region. 
a. No. 76163. @Q ad. Gulf of Cumberland, 1878; L. Kumlien. 
b. No. 49150. Ad., winter. Milltown, Maine; G. A. Boardman. 
c. No. 76153. Q juv. Arctic Island, Cumberland Gulf, September 18, 
1879; L. Kumlien. 
ost. Arquatelia couesi Ridgw. ALEUTIAN SANDPIPER. Aleu- 
tian Islands and coast of Alaska, south in winter to 
British Columbia. 
*a. No. 85607. Ad. Atkha Island; L. M. Turner. 
*b. No. 46169. Ad., winter dress. Sitka, Alaska, October, 1866; F. 
Bischoff. 
c. No. 75792. Juv. Alaska; E. W. Nelson. 
os2. Arquateila ptilocmemnais Coues. PRYBILOV SANDPIPER. 
Prybilov (or Seal) Islands, Alaska. 
*a. No. 62429. 9 ad. Saint Paul’s Island, Alaska; H. W. Elliott. 
[os3.| Actodromas acuminata (Horsf.). SHARP-TAILED SAND- 
PIPER. Eastern Asia and Western Alaska; south 
in winter to Australia, ete. 
a. No. 89255. Juv. Alaska; E. W. Nelson. 
034. Actodromas maculata (Vieill.). PECTORAL SANDPIPER. 
[531.| America in general, breeding in arctic re- 
gions. 
*a. No. 88856. ¢ ad. Point Barrow, Alaska, July 1, 1882; M. Smith. 
*b. No. 67703. Ad. Three Buttes, Montana, August 11, 1874; Dr. E. 
Coues, U.S.A. 
*c. No. 18839. Juv. Moose Factory, Hudson’s Bay Territory, Septem- 
ber 8, 1860; C. Drexler. 
o30. Actodromas cooperi (Baird). COOPER’s SANDPIPER. [527.] 
Long Island, New York. (Only one specimen known! ) 
036. Actodromas fuscicollis (Vieill.). BoNAPARTE’s SAanp- 
PIPER. [533.] Eastern North America, breeding far 
northward; nearly allof South America in migrations. 
a. No. 55594. g ad. Fort Macon, North Carolina, May, 1869; Dr. E. 
Coues, U.S. A. 
