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KEY TO THE WATER lURDS OF FLORIDA. 



Length, 7.70; Wing, 5.10; Tarsus, 1.05; l>ill. .90. 

 Middle upper tail coverts white. 



Length, 7.50; Wing, 4.40; Tarsus, i ; Bill. .90 to i. 

 IJack olive green, showing bronzy reflections when 

 held in the light. 



Length, 5.75; Wing, 3.80; Tarsus. .90: I?ill. .85. A 

 small web between the toes. 



Length, 5.75; Wing, 4.05; Tarsus, .90; l>ill, .70. No 

 web between the toes. 



Tringa fuscicollis. 

 White-rumped Sandpiper. 



See page 278 



Actitis macularia. 

 Spotted Sandpiper. See page 287 



Ereunetes pusillus. 

 Semipalmated Sandpiper. 



See page 279 

 Tringa minutilla. 



Least Sandpiper. See page 278 



Tringa minutilla. 



Length under 10 ; wing under 6 ; toes three in number. 



Length. 8.15; Wing, 5.05 ; Tarsus, .95 ; ]5ill, i. 



Calidris arenaria. 

 Sanderling. 



.See page 280 



Length over 13 ; wing over 7 ; bill over 2.75 ; toes four in number. 



Length, 24 ; Wing, 10; Tail, 4.10; Tarsus, 2.30; Bill 

 from 4 to 8. Bill very long and curved down- 

 ward ; general plumage brownish rufous : axillars 

 barred. 



Length, 18; Wing, 9; Tail, 3.60; Tarsus, 3: Bill. 

 4.60. Upper parts brownish : under parts rufous ; 

 bill curved slightly upward ; axillars brownish. 



Length, 17.20; Wing, 9.40; Tarsus, 2.10; Bill, 3.70. 

 Bill curved downward ; plumage mottled brown 

 above, middle of head with dull buffy white 

 stripe ; axillars barred. 



Numenius longirostris. 

 Long=billed Curlew. See page 2S8 



Limosa fedoa. 

 Marbled Godwit. See page 281 



Numenius hudsonicus. 

 Hudsonian Curlew. 

 Jack Curlew. See page 289 



