262 BULLETIN 50, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 
iii, 1856, 80.—Harcourt, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1851, 146 (Madeira), — 
Hevaun, Ibis, 1859, 347 (Red Sea).—Fivscx, Journ. fiir Orn., 1859, 386 
(Bulgaria).—GreBeL, Vog., 1860, 378, fig. 678.—Hwirson, Eggs Brit. Birds, 
ii, 1846, 313, pl. 88, figs. 1, 2—THompson, Birds Ireland, ii, 1850, 288.— 
Botte, Journ. fiir Orn., 1855, 176 (Canary Islands)—Gopman (F. and P.), 
Ibis, 1861, 90 (Bodo, Norway).—Homeyer, Journ. fiir Orn., 1862, 429 
(Balearic Islands).—Brown, Proc. Bost. Soc. N. H., xii, 1869, 208 (Ma- 
deira) —Severtzov, Turkest. Jevotn., 1873, 69 (migrant).—Fatton, Ois. 
Belg., 1875, 168.—Litrozp, Ibis, 1889, 340 (Cyprus, April, May). 
Pelidna varmabilis SrzepuENns, Shaw’s Gen. Zool., xii, pt. i, 1824, 98, pl. 88.— 
Breum, Vog. Deutschl., 1831, 662 —Oxpne-GaLiiarD, Contr. Faun. Orn, 
Eur. Occ., fase. xiv, 1891-91. 
Tringa schinzii Bream, Beitr. Vogelk., iii, 1322, 355 (new name for Scolopar 
pusilla Gmelin).—Naumann, Vég. Deutschl., vii, 1834, 453, pl. 187.— 
Norpmann, in Demid. Voy. Russ. Mérid., iii, 1840, 288 (Odessa); Journ. fiir 
Orn., 1864, 375 (Finland).—Tremuinck, Man. d’Orn., iv, 1840, 400 (not of p. 
401!).—Srtys-Lonecuamps, Faune Belge, 1842, 125.—LInDERMAYER, 
Vog. Griechenl., 1860, 148.—RzinHaRpr, Ibis, 1861, 11 (Greenland).— 
Fauion, Ois. Belg., 1875, 169.—Re1cHenow, Syst. Verz. Vég. Deutschl., 
1889, 49.—Crarxe (W. E.), Zoologist, 1890, 13 (Jan Mayen Land).—GArxz, 
Vogelw. Helgoland, 1891, 521.—Frivatpsxy, Av. Hung., 1891, 146.—Fatio 
and StupeEr, Cat. distr. Ois. Suisse, 1892, 48. 
Tringa schinzi SpeRuna, Ibis, 1868, 292 (Zanzibar). 
Pelidna schinziti Bream, Vég. Deutschl., 1831, 663.—BoNAPARTE, Geog. and 
Comp. List, 1838, 50, part—Locus, Expl. Sci. Algér., Ois., ii, 1867, 312.— 
Fritscu, Journ, fiir Orn., 1871, 387 (Bohemia)—SHarrs, Handb. Brit. 
Birds, iii, 1896, 330. ; 
Pelidna calidris Breum, Vog. Deutschl., 183], 663 (Naples). 
Tringa cinclus minor SCHLEGEL, Rev. Crit., 1844, p. Ixxxix (new name for Tringa 
schinzit Brehm); Vég. Nederl., 1854, pl. 232. 
Tringa torquata Deatanp, Orn. Eur., ii, 1849, 230 (ex Cinclus minor et torquatus 
Brisson, Orn., v, 1760, 216, pl. 19, fig. 2). 
Pelidna torquata DecuaNnp and GEeRBE, Orn. Eur., ii, 1867, 199. 
Tringa subarquata (not Scolopar subarquata Giildenstidt) Newton, Ibis, 1864, 
132 (Iceland). 
T[ringa] alpina typica StEINEGER, Auk, v, July, 1888, 307, in text (crit.). 
PELIDNA ALPINA SAKHALINA (Vieillot). 
AMERICAN DUNLIN. 
Similar to P.a. alpina but averaging decidedly larger, with rela- 
tively longer bill and legs, and, in summer plumage, decidedly more 
brightly colored, with cinnamomeous markings of upper parts brighter, 
more rusty (orange-cinnamon) and the black abdominal area more 
conspicuously contrasted with the nearly immaculate white or 
grayish white of breast. 
Adult male.—Wing, 108.5-125.5 (115.9); tail, 42-57 (52); exposed 
culmen, 31-41 (35.6); tarsus, 23-28 (25.2); middle toe, 18.5-22 (20).¢ 
@ Twenty-five specimens. 
