BIRDS OF THE BAHAMA ISLANDS, 159 
TRINGA MACULATA. Véeeil. 
PECTORAL SANDPIPER. 
Adult Male. — Bill and feet, greenish; chin, white; breast 
heavily streaked with gray; upper tail-coverts very dark brown; 
a large species. 
Length 8.25, wing 5.15, tarsus 1.12, bill 1.10. 
I include this species on the authority of Mr. N. B. Moore, 
who states that he procured several specimens at Fortune Island, 
August 5. I have never met with it in the Bahamas. 
Big: Aud.) Bds. N: A. Vole V. pl. 359. 
TRINGA BONAPARTE. Schl. 
WHITE-RUMPYED SANDPIPER. 
Adult Male.— Bill and feet, black, the former becoming reddish 
at the base of the lower mandible; above, mottled and streaked with 
rufous, dark brown, and ashy in summer, ashy and pale brown in 
winter; below, spotted finely on the breast and throat; belly, white, 
sides streaked; rump, white. The white upper tailcoverts are a 
feature by which it may be easily distinguished. 
Length 7.20, wing 4.60, tail 2.40, tarsus .96, bill .96. 
