300 BULLETIN 50, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 
Tringa fuscicollis (not of Vieillot) Tscuup1, Fauna Peruana, Aves, 1845-6, 52 
(according to Taczanowski, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1874, 561). 
[Pelidna] nana LicuTenste1n, Nom. Av. Mus. Berol., 1854, 92 (nomen nudum; 
South America). 
Tringa nana BuRMEISTER, Syst. Ueb. Th. Bras., iii, 1856, 375. 
PISOBIA SUBMINUTA (Middendorff). 
LONG-TOED STINT. 
Somewhat resembling P. minutilla, but tarsi and toes much longer, 
the middle toe, without claw, longer than exposed culmen and as 
long as tarsus; shafts of all the primaries except the outermost 
wholly grayish brown; and, in summer adults, scapulars and inter- 
scapulars largely intermixed with cinnamon and pale buff. 
Adults in summer.—Feathers of pileum, together with scapulars 
and interscapulars, broadly black medially or centrally, broadly 
edged or margined with light buffy brown or cinnamon, the black 
forming broad streaks on crown; large irregular spots or blotches on 
dorsal region; hindneck light grayish buffy broadly streaked with 
dusky; anterior lesser wing-coverts plain dark grayish brown, the re- 
maining coverts the same centrally but broadly margined (especially 
at tips) with lighter grayish brown or pale grayish buff, the greater 
coverts without white tips; secondaries grayish brown indistinctly 
margined at tips with paler; tertials dusky broadly edged with light 
brownish buff or pale cinnamon; primaries and primary coverts 
dusky grayish brown, the latter with shafts wholly grayish brown, 
except the outermost, the shaft of which is wholly yellowish white; 
rump and median upper tail-coverts plain sooty black, the lateral 
upper tail-coverts white (nearly if not quite immaculate); middle pair 
of rectrices dusky narrowly edged with pale buffy brownish or whitish, 
the remaining rectrices light brownish gray narrowly margined ter- 
minally with whitish; sides of pileum (superciliary region) dull 
brownish white narrowly streaked with blackish, the supraloral, 
superciliary, and supra-auricular regions mostly unstreaked; lores 
more brownish, flecked with dusky, forming a more or less dis- 
tinct streak between bill and eye; rictal, suborbital, auricular, and 
malar regions very pale brownish buffy narrowly streaked with 
dusky, this usually predominating on auricular region, which is. 
more or less tinged with brown; chin and upper throat immaculate 
white or buffy white; lower throat, foreneck, chest, and sides of 
breast pale brownish buffy (nearly cartridge buff) more or less dis- 
tinctly streaked with dusky grayish brown; rest of under parts, 
including axillars and posterior under wing-coverts, immaculate 
white; bill blackish, the base of mandible more brownish; iris dark 
brown; legs and feet dark brownish (grayish yellow in life). 
@ According to Dr. Leonhard Stejneger. 
