BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA. 271 
Adult female.—Wing, 119.5-130 (125.8); tail, 51-60 (55.3); ex- 
posed culmen, 24-29 (25.8); tarsus, 24-26.5 (25.8); middle toe, 
21-26.5 (22.5).¢ 
Breeding on or near Arctic coast of North America, from north- 
eastern Mackenzie to mouth of Yukon River, Alaska, and northeast- 
ern Siberia (Nijni Kolymsk, etc.); migrating southward over whole of 
North and Middle America (including West Indies and Bermudas) 
and South America as far as Chile (Huasco, Tarapacé; Sacaya; Rio 
Pilmaiguen; Cavanche; Antofagasta), Argentina (Ranchos; Estan- 
cia Espartilla; Rio Pileomayo; Los Inglesas, Ajo; Moreno; Barracas 
al Sud; Tucuman; Entre Rios; Buenos Aires), Uruguéy (Con- 
cepcién), and Paraguay (Medano; upper Rio Parana); occasional in 
Aleutian Islands (Nearer Island’ and Unalaska) and Greenland; 
casual in England (16 records); accidental in Hawaiian Islands 
(Kaahualu, Kau, 2 specs., Oct. 14, 1900). 
Tringa maculata VinitLot, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., xxxiv, 1819, 465 (Antilles 
and southern United States).—Cassin, in Baird, Rep. Pacific R. R. Surv., 
ix, 1858, 720.—Barrp, Cat. N. Am. Birds, 1859, no. 531; Rep. U. 8. and 
Mex. Bound. Surv., ii, pt. ii, 1859, 25 (Charco Escondido, Tamaulipas).— 
Sciater and Satvin, Ibis, 1859, 229 (Duefias, Guatemala); Proc. Zool. Soc. 
Lond., 1866, 199 (Rio Ucayali, e. Peru); 1867, 754 (Xeberos, e. Peru); 1869, 
598 (Cosnipata, e. Peru); 1878, 309 (upper Rio Ucayali, Xeberos, and Chami- 
curos, e. Peru), 455 (Neotropical localities); 1874, 678 (Paucatambo, Peru); 
1879, 641 (Tilotilo, Bolivia)——Newron (A. and E.), Ibis, 1859, 258 (St. 
Croix).—Nerwrton (A.), Blasius List Birds Europe, 1862, 18.—Gray, List 
Brit. Birds, 1863, 166.—Buaxiston, Ibis, 1863, 1832 (Mackenzie: River).— 
Scuiecet, Mus. Pays-Bas,v, no. 27 (Scolopaces), 1864, 39.—_L&oraup, Ois. 
Trinidad, 1866, 474.—Dresszr, Ibis, 1866, 36 (s. Texas); Birds Europe, viii, 
1878, 11, pl. 546.—BRYANvT, Proc. Bost. Soc. N. H., xi, 1867, 69 (Bahamas).— 
Horrman, Am. Nat., ii, 1868, 217 (Lehigh Co., Penn.; breeding).—Turn- 
BULL, Birds E. Penn. and N. J., 1869, 40 (Phila. ed., 31) —SunpeEva.t, 
Oefv. Vet.-Ak. Férh. Stockholm, 1869, 587 (St. Bartholomew).—PELzELN, 
2 Fifteen specimens. 
Ex- 
Locality. Wing. | Tail. rend Tarsus. es 
men. 
MALES, 
One adult male from Pennsylvania...........2-222-+200eee2e0+ 146 64.5 28 29 24.5 
Two adult males from Ilinois..............--eeceeeeeeeeeeceee 139. 2 62 29. 2 27.5 24 
Five adult males from Alaska..........22.22--20+2eeeeeeeeeeees 138.8] 62.2] 28.2] 27.6 23.3 
FEMALES, 
One adult female from Maryland.............2.2...200eeeeeeee 127 55 26 26 22 
Two adult females from Illinois. .........2.-2---022eeeeeeee eens 126.5 58 26.7 25.7 22.5 
One adult female from North Dakota.........--...2222-20200-+ 124 55 28 26 24 
One adult female from St. Paul Island, Bering Sea...........-. 128 57 28.5 26.5 22 
One adult female from St. Lawrence Island, Bering Sea........ 127 57 26.5 26 23.5 
Nine adult females from mainland of Alaska.................-- 125.4 54.4 26, 2 25.6 22.2 
