TOWNSKND AM) Wl.lMoHI ; Mil. lilltDS. 1// 



pafHTs l^frnitT Paiialii Hisliop mils., IIMII, 1, no. A, p. '.\~) statrs that 

 this (jiiail was iiitnnhi(r(l into (Iiiaiii from Maiiihi in 1S<)4 l>y Captain 

 I'tMiro I>iiarty of tho Spanish .\rmy. 



HAl.l.IDAi:. 



13. (J.M.i.iMi.A < iii.oKoiTs (Linn^). 



Fidica cJdoropu.'i Linni'', Syst. nat , cd. 11). IToS. 1, p. IVJ (lOnRlan 1).' 



An a(hilt fomalo wii-s colhrtrd at Guam, L'l I'diniary, 1<.KK). Thi.s 

 bin! has thr followinj; niejusurcinents: — 



.V(». " //I.'/ Tall TnmuJt 



U. S. N. M. .'12,180 l.'iS.O liJ.') ISO 



The material at hand representing this species from IcK-aHties 

 outiside the United States is too scanty to permit satisfactory study 

 of subspecies at present, so that this specimen is simply catalogued 

 as above without attempt to show its subspecific relationships. 



CHARADRIIDAK. 



14. PnviALis DOMiNicrs FULVUS (Gmelin). 



Charadrius fulvus Gmelin, .Syst. nat., 17S9, 1. pt. 2, p. 687. (Tahiti). 



Eighteen specimens of the Eastern or Pacific golden plover were 

 secured from the following localities: — Makatca, October; Tikei, 

 9 October; Makemo, 20 October, (Pauniotu Lslands); Vavau, (Tonga 

 Islands) 4 December; and Arhno Atoll, 2o January (Marshall Islands); 

 Tarawa, 3 January; Funafuti (Ellice Islands) 24 December; Rongelab, 

 18 January, and Taritari, 6 January (Gilbert Islands); and Uala 

 (Middle Carolines) 16 February. A female from Tikei has many 

 black feathers on the under surface. A male from Makemo is less 

 strongly marked with black. Others are all in full winter plumage. 



AREXARIIDAE. 

 15. Arenaria interpres oahuexsis (Bloxam). 



Tringa oahuensU Bloxam, Byron's \'oy. Blonde to the Sandwich Islands, 1826, 

 p. 251 . (Sandwich Islands) . 



Eleven specimens obtained were collected as follows : — One female 



1 Hartert, Nov. zool., 1902, 9, p. 424. 



