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Pectoral Sandpiper. 
Bill, nearly straight; back, marked with tawny and black; 
breast with numerous narrow, brown streaks 5 none of inner 
secondaries almost entirely white; lower rump 
and upper tail coverts, black; the feather: 
more or less tipped with buff: two middle ——————— 
tail feathers longer than the others. 
Tringa maculata. Pectoral Sandpiper. Tringa maculata. 
Grass Bird. 
Tringa maculata. 
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Tail and upper tail coverts See No. 193. 
Bill, nearly straigit; back, dark; feathers, 
edged with ashy or buff; breast, grayish, without 
brown streaks; one or more of inner secondaries 
almost entirely white; legs and feet, yellow in life, > BAS 
pale brown in dried skin. 
Tringa maritima. Purple Sandpiper. 
See No. 192. Bee 
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Purple Sandpiper. 
Section 5. Toes, four, without web; bill, under 1.10. 
Upper tail coverts, white ; inner webs 
of primaries, not speckled. 
Tringa fuscicollis, 
White-rumped Sandpiper. 
See No. 194. 
Tringa fuscicollis. 
Tringa fuscicollis. 
