400 



ZOOLOGY— BIRDS. 



and to the southward. Mr. Aiken took adult birds near Pueblo, Colo., July 

 27, which had undoubtedly spent the summer there, and presumably were 



breeding. 



No. 



Sex. 



Locality. 



1 (ate. 



Collector. 



Wing. 



Tail. 



Bill. 



Tarsus. 



84 



509 

 5lo 

 541 

 546 

 54S 

 650 

 45 



46 



460 



9 

 £ 

 £ 

 9 



Camp Apache, Ariz.. .. 



Cave Spring, Ariz 



do 



July 29, 1873 

 Aug. 1, 1873 

 do 



Dr. C. G. Newberry. .. 



H. W. Henshaw 



do 



5.29 

 5-5° 



r 22 



5-25 

 5.12 



5-23 

 5-35 



2.47 

 2.06 

 2.32 



2. 33 



2- 35 

 2-55 



1.24 

 1. 20 



'•25 

 1. 20 

 1.29 

 1. 17 

 1. 20 



1.24 

 1-23 



1.24 



I. 20 

 I. 26 



I. 20 

 I. 16 



NearCampApache, Ariz 

 . .do 



Aug. 9, 1S73 

 Aug. 10, 1S73 

 do 



do 



do 



9 



. do 



do 



do 



Aug. 28, 1S73 

 July 27, 1S74 

 do 



do 



£ ad. 

 9 ad. 

 9jun. 





C. E. Aiken 



do 



do 













Aug- 22, 1S74 



H. W. Henshaw 























TRINGOIDES MACULARIUS (Linn.). 

 Spotted Sandpiper. 



Tringa macularia, Linn., Syst. Nat., i, 176G, 249. 



Tringoides mactihtrhts, Woodh., Sitgreave's Exp. Zuui & Col. Riv., 1853, 99. — Bd., 

 Birds N. A., 1858, 735.— Xantus, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Pbila., 1859, 

 192 (Fort Tejon, Cal.).— Henry, Proc. Acad. Nat, Sci. Phila., 1859, 108 

 (New Mexico).— Coop. & Suckl., P. R. R. Rep., xii, pt. ii, 1800, 244.— 

 Hayd., Trans. Am. Phil. Soc, xii, 1802, 174— CotTES, Proc. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci. Pbila., 1800, 98 (Colorado River).— Stev., U. S. Geol. Surv. Terr., 

 1870, 4GG. — Allen, Bui. Mus. Comp. Zool., 1872, 182.— Snow, Birds Kan., 

 1872, 14.— COTJES, Key N. A. Birds, 1S72, 260, f. 172.— JUereiam, U. S. 

 (reol. Surv. Terr., 1872, 701.— Aiken, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., 1872, 

 2H>. — Yarrow & Henshaw, Rep. Orn. Specs., 1872, Wheeler's Exped., 

 1874, 29.— Henshaw, Rep. Orn. Specs., 1S73, Wheeler's Exped., 1874, 09, 

 93, 145. — Allen, Proc. Bost, Soc. Nat. Hist., June, 1874, 30 — Coues, Birds 

 Northwest, 1875, 501. 



Totanus macularius, Heerm., P. R. R. Rep., x, pt. iv, 1859, 05. 



This species, so common and well known at the East, possesses a very 

 general distribution in the West ; being found in about the same localities as 

 the preceding bird, though its numbers are much less. It breeds along 

 the shores of the lakes of the low regions, and not less frequently may be 

 found in summer along the streams as they wind tortuous courses from their 

 sources far up in the pine region. 



