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KEY TO THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 



Back, j^reeui^h olive, sumcliincs bant'il wiLli lihick; axillars, white, without bjirs. At 

 some seasons uuderparts with rouud black spots; a small web between the outer and 

 middle toe. ActUis viamlarid. Spotted Sandpiper. 



See No. 21G. 



Spotted Sandpipers. 



Winter. 



Section 2. Toes, four, a small web between outer and 

 middle toes; bill, over 1.75. 





MacrorlKimpluif uriKeu.-'. 



Macrorliaiii|iliiis Lrrisi'iis 



Bill, over 1.75 ; axillars, white, barn'd with dark brown; rmiii) and tail, white, spotted 

 and liandcd Willi black. MdcrorlKiiiijiliiiK (jrisciis. Dowitcher. Red=breasted Snjpe. 



Macrurhainphus .'<culoparciis. Long-billed Dowitcher. 



8ee Nos. 188 and 189. 



Section 3. Toes, four, without web; bill, over 2 inches long. 



Axillars, rufous Jbrown, without bars; l)e.lly, l)ull" color. I'/n'lohclu minor. Woodcock. 



See No. 185. 



Axillars, barred black and white; belly, wliite; upp<!r tail 

 ■Dverts and tail, tawny, more or less marked with black. 

 ^:s<S^^^^^'^ ^ (-ralliiui'j'^ dcUcata. Wilson's Snipe. Jack Snipe. 



See No. 187. 



Galliiiai^u delicata. 



