236 BIRDS OF BERMUDA. 
Pélidua schinzii, Bp. 
Tringa bonapariii, Schl., Gray, Coues, Sel. & Salv. 
Aciodromas (Heieropygia) bonaparin, Coues. 
Aciodromas bonapariii, Coues, Allen, Lawr., Verr., Mayn. 
Tringa melanoius, Blas. 
Aciodromus melanoios, Bp. 
Péelidna melanoios, Degl_-Gerbe., Bp. 
Tringa dorsalis, Licht. 
Length, 73; wing, 4.7; tail, 1.8. 
Hab.—North America, east of Rocky Mountains; not observed in 
Alaska (where, however, its occurrence may be anticipated). Breeds 
in the far north. Migratory through United States im the Hastern 
Province. Winters in the Southern States, Greenland, West Indies, 
Central and South America. Accidental in Europe. (Coues.) 
This bird did not occur in the autumn of 1874, to my knowledge. It 
is recorded by Colonel Wedderburn, and is, I believe, sufficiently nu- 
merous at times, especially in the Great Sound and Castle Harbor. 
109. Tringa maritima, Brinn. Purple Sandpiper. 
Tringa maritima, Brinn., Gm., Lath., Vieil., Temm., Less., Sab., Rich., Sw. & 
Rich., Bp., Nutt., Naum., Aud., Keys. & Blas., Schinz, Schl, Gir., and many 
later authors. 
Tringa (Arguaiella) maritima, Bd., Gray, Ridg. 
Arquaiella maritima, Coues, Verr., Allen, Lawr., Mayn. 
Pelidna mariiima, Bp. 
Toianus maritimus, Steph. 
(2) Tringa striata, Linn., Gm., Fab., Lath., Flem. 
Tringa undaia, Briinn., Gm., Lath., Vieil. 
Tringa nigricans, Mont., Leach, Brehm. 
Trynga arquaiella, Pall. 
Tringa canadensis, Lath., Vieil. 
Tringa litioralis, Brehm. 
Length, 8 to 9; wing, 5; tail, 24. 
Hab.—North America, northerly and chiefly coastwise, south to the 
Middle States in winter, Great Lakes. Greenland, Europe, Asia. 
(Coues.) 
One was seen by Colonel Wedderburn at the entrance to St. George’s 
Harbor. 
Genus CALIDEIS, Cuv. 
110. Calidris arenaria, (Linn.) Il. Sanderling. 
Tringa arenaria, Linn., Schl, Aud. 
Calidris arenaria, I1., Leach, Temm., Licht., Bp., Flem., Brehm., Sw. & Rich., 
Nutt., Naum., and authors generally. 
Charadrius calidriz, Linn., Wils. 
Charadrius rubidue, Gir., Wils. 
