BIRDS OF NEW YORK 335 



are the only records for New York during the last 50 years that have come 

 to our notice : 



West Troy, N. Y. Aug. 27, 1861. (2). Thomas Heimstreet 



Penn Yan, N. Y. Oct. 15, 1874. James Flahive 



Montauk Point, L. I. Aug. 26, 1880. Berier, N. O. C. Bui. 6: 126 



Blissville, L. I. Sept. 16, 1881. (Hendrickson). Dutcher 



Kendall, N. Y. Apr. 20, 1884-85. Posson, Auk, 16: 194. David Bruce 



Lockport, N. Y. Aug. 31, 1886. Davison List 



Brockport, N. Y. Sept. 1886. David Bruce 



West Seneca, Erie co., N. Y. Aug. 1888. James H. Savage 



Mastic, Suffolk co., L. I. Aug. 28, 1888. Dutcher, Auk, 6: 136 



Long Island City, L. L Sept. 17, 1889. W. F. Hendrickson 



Gaines. N. Y. Fall 1897. Posson, Auk, 16: 194 



Shinnecbck bay, L. L About 1870. (Nichols). Dutcher 



Rockaway, L. L Aug. 25, 1873; Aug. 1874; Sept. 13, 1875; Sept. 1879; Lawrence, 



Forest and Stream, 10: 235 

 Rockaway, L. L Aug. 1888. (3). (Lawrence). Dutcher 



Queens co., L. L Aug. 31, 1894. Howell. (Johnson). Braislin, Birds of Long Island, p. 63 

 Rockaway Beach, L. I. Sept. 11, 1904. (Peavey). Braislin, Auk, 22: 169 



" Sept. 4, 1906. (Peavey). Braislin, Birds of Long Island, p. 63 



Cleveland, Ohio. Wheaton, Birds of Ohio, p. 491 

 Ontario, near Lake Erie. Breeds. Mcllwraith, Birds of Ontario. 1894. p. 156-57 



Actitis macularia (Linnaeus) 

 Spotted Sandpiper 



Plate 36 



Tringa macularia Linnaeus. Syst. Nat. Ed. 12. 1766. 1:249 

 Totanus macularia DeKay. Zool. N. Y. 1844. pt 2, p. 246, fig. 206 

 Actitis macularia A. O. U. Check List. Ed. 2. 1895. No. 263 



actl'tis, Gr. aKTiViys, dweller by the shore, or worker by the shore; 

 maculd'ria, Lat., spotted 



Description. Bill straight, as long as head or tarsus or middle toe 

 and claw ; tibia bare for half the length of tarsus ; outer and middle toes 

 webbed to their first joint, inner toe free; tail rounded, hah as long as 

 wing; upper parts grayish olive with brassy luster, spotted with dusky — in 

 streaks on the head and neck, in broken bars on the back ; inner tail feathers 

 like the back, outer ones whitish barred with dusky; a line over the eye 

 white; under parts white, profusely spotted with black, the spots roundish, 

 and heavier in the female than in the male; wing feathers dark brownish 



