ERRATA. 



The Curlew Sandpiper (Tringa subarquata), some 8.50 long and 15.50 

 in extent, dark brown above, becoming grayish on the rump and wings, 

 the feathers generally edged with yellowish-red; the white tail-coverts 

 above crossed with brown bars; secondaries, with white tips; underparts, 

 yellowish-red, is a European species, not infrequently found on the 

 Atlantic coast, but not known to breed on this continent. (This species 

 was overlooked in the work.) 



Page 98, line 18, the comma should be inserted after the word above 

 instead of after the word feathers. 



Page 105, line 2 from bottom, and all other similar instances, the single 

 figures mean inches, as indicated generally in the work by the decimal 

 points, or by the word inches. 



Page 120, line 9, for clearing- read cleaving. 



Page 129, line 4 from bottom, for light read twilight. 



Page 136, line 8, for crown read brown. 



Page 148, line 12, the word the should be inserted before the word cliff. 



Page 310, line 18, for isles read aisles. 



Page 433, line 6 from bottom, for nesting read resting. 



Page 574, line 18, for trampled read trample. 



