82 FAUNA OF NEW EXGLAXD. 



LBIICOL.AE. 



SCOLOPACID.AE. 



X. H. — Accidental visitor: Seabrook, Sept. 23, 1907. 



Mass. — Accidental -v-isitor: Chatham, Sept. 12, 1880; Xan- 

 tucket, July, 1901; Xewbun-port marshes, May 20, 1871. 



R. I. — Accidental visitor: Point Judith, Aug. 31, 1903; Sakon- 

 net, July 30, 1900. 



157. Baetramia loxgicauda (Bechstein) Bonaparte. 



Bartramian sandpiper; Field plover; Grass plover; Pasture 

 plover; Upland plover. 



Tringa longicauda Bechst., Kurze iiebers. vogel Lathams, 1812, 



vol. 2, p. 453. X'ORTH A^IERICA. 



Tringa bartramia Wils. Audubon, Birds of Amer., 1842, vol. 5, 

 p. 248, pi. 327. Egg, Capen, 1886, pi. 19, figs. 9, 10. 

 Grassy prairies and fields; nests on the ground. 



Me. — Common migrant, and uncommon local summer resident. 

 April 19-summer; Aug. 4— Sept. 16. Eggs, June 6. 



X'. H. — Xow uncommon migrant and summer resident in 

 southern part. May 4-Sept. 



Yt. — Uncommon migrant and local summer resident. April 24- 

 Sept. Eggs, May 26. 



INIass. — Rare spring and imcommon fall migrant, rare local 

 summer resident ; formerly commoner. April 3-May 10; summer; 

 July 16-Sept. 14. Eggs, May 25-June 3 (June 22). 



R. I. — Uncommon migrant; formerly more common and prob- 

 ably bred. April; Aug. 2-Sept. 18. 



Coxx. — Formerly common summer resident; now an tmcom- 

 mon migrant. May 2; fall. 



158. Teyxgites subruficollis (Meillot) Ridgway. 



Buff-breasted sandpiper; Hill grass-bird. 



Tringa subruficollis Vieill., Xouv. diet, d'hist. nat., 1819, vol. 34, 

 p. 465. "Paraguay." 



