244 BULLETIN 50, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 
[Actia] maritima Heine and ReicHENow, Nom. Mus. Hein. Orn., 1890, 329 
(Iceland; Greenland). 
(?) [Tringa] undata Briinnicn, Orn., Bor., 1764, 55.—Gme in, Syst. Nat., i, pt. 
ii, 1789, 678.—Laruam, Index Orn., ii, 1790, 732.—Turton, Syst. Nat., i, 
1806, 404. 
(?) [Tringa] striata Linnaus, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, i, 1766, 248 (Europe; based on 
Totanus striatus Brisson, Orn., v, 196, pl. 18, fig. 1).—GmE.in, Syst. Nat., i, 
pt. ii, 1789, 672.—Latuam, Index Orn., ii, 1790, 733.—Turton, Syst. Nat., 
i, 1806, 404. 
(?) Tringa striata Fasrictus, Fauna Groenlandica, 1780, 107.—BoppaeErt, Tabl. 
Pl. Enl., 1783, 51 (Pl. Enl., pl. 827).—Visrttot, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., 
xxxiv, 1819, 472. 
Tringa striata (not of Linneus?) Fremine, Brit. Anim., 1828, 110.—Dressrr, 
Birds Europe, viii, 1877, 69, pl. 554; Ibis, 1904, 231 (Taimyr Peninsula, n. Si- 
beria, breeding); 1908, 516 (Taimyr Peninsula, breeding).—Sauvin, Cat. 
Strickland Coll., 1882, 610 (Britain).—BritisH OrNiTHOLOGIsts’ Union, 
List Brit. Birds, 1883, 171.—SaunpErs, ed. Yarrell’s Brit. Birds, iii, 1883, 
408; Man. Brit. Birds, 1889, 579.—Sutatrr (H. H.) and Carter, Ibis, 1886, 
50 (Iceland; descr. eggs).—Tart, Ibis, 1887, 390 (Portugal, Nov., Dec.).— 
Harvie-Brown and Bucxey, Vertebr. Faun. Caithness, 1887,:220 (winter); 
Vertebr. Faun. Outer Hebrides, 1888, 182.—Bucxtry and Harvise-Brown, 
Vertebr. Fauna Orkney Is., 1891, 217; Vertebr. Faun. Argyll and Inner 
Hebrides, 1892, 178—Macruerson, Vertebr. Faun. Lakeland, 1892, 386.— 
Lizrorp, Col. Figs. Brit. Birds, pt. xxiv, 1893.—Prarson and Bipwetu, 
This, 1894, 235 (n. Norway; descr. eggs).—Prarson, Ibis, 1895, 248 (Ice- 
land); 1896, 223 (Novaya Zemlya; habits); 1898, 202 (Waigats and Cape 
Greben, n.e. Russia; descr. eggs).—Poyntine, Eggs Brit. Birds, pt. i, 1895, 
167, pl. 36 (eggs).—Irsy, Orn. Straits Gibralt., 2nd ed., 1895, 252.—Trevor- 
Bartye, Ibis, 1897, 589 (Spitzbergen; habits; descr. eggs).—CLarKE (W. E.), 
Ibis, 1898, 260 (Franz Josef Land, ney —Scuatow, Journ. fiir Orn., 
1899, 386 (Spitzbergen). 
[Tringa] lincolniensis Latuam, Index Orn., ii, 1790, 734 iBimealodlines England; 
based on Black Sandpiper Brit. Zool., ii, no. 197; Latham, Synop. Birds, 
251).—Turton, Syst. Nat., i, 1806, 405. 
Tringa lincolniensis ViziLuotT, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., xxxiv, 1819, 469. 
Tringa nigricans Montaau, Trans. Linn. Soc., iv, 1796, 40, pl. 2, fig. 2 (Larn or 
Lougharne, Carmarthenshire, Wales).—Turron, Syst. Nat., i, 1806, 403.— 
Leacu, Syst. Cat. Mamm., etc., Brit. Mus., 1816, 30.—Breum, Vog. Deutschl., 
1831, 652.—Irsy, Orn. Straits Gibralt., 1875, 171. 
[Tringa] canadensis Lataam, Index Orn., Suppl., 1801, p. lxv (Canada). 
Tringa canadensis VirrtLor, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., xxxiv, 1819, 453. 
Trynga arquatella Pauuas, Zoogr., Rosso-Asiat., ii, 1826, 190 (Ingria and Volga; 
Desert of Barabens; Kuril Islands; Bering Island). 
Tringa littoralis BReum, Vog. Deutschl., 1831, 652 (East Indies). 
Tringa minuta (not of Leisler, 1812) WALinr, Ibis, 1860, 166 (Frederikshaab, 
Greenland). 
ARQUATELLA PTILOCNEMIS PTILOCNEMIS (Coues). 
PRIBILOF SANDPIPER. 
Adults in summer (sexes alike) —Pileum light fulvous or buff, 
broadly streaked with blackish, the hindneck similar but much less 
distinctly streaked, and tinged or intermixed with pale grayish; 
