156 BAT-BIEDS. 



gined with the same color ; hind part and sides of 

 the neck yellowish-brown, streaked with dusky; 

 fore part of the neck and breast paler, with pointed 

 streaks of dusky ; sides of the body barred with the 

 same ; rest of lower parts yellowish-white ; lower 

 wing-coverts white, barred with brownish-black ; 

 upper plumage dark-brown, margined with yellow- 

 ish-brown, darker on the hind part of the back; 

 primaries dark-brown ; coverts the same color ; inner 

 webs of the primaries barred with white, more par- 

 ticularly on the first — the shaft of which is white ; 

 the rest brown, all tipped with white ; secondaries 

 more broadly tipped with the same; coverts and 

 scapulars dark-brown, margined with yellowish- 

 brown, and tipped with white ; tail barred with 

 black and yellowish-brown, tipped with white ; mid- 

 dle feathers darker, tipped with black. Length ten 

 inches and a half, wing six and five-eighths." — 

 Giraud. 



Red-Backed Sandpiper. 



Wmter Snipe. — Black-breast. 



TringH Alpina, Wils. 



This bird absolutely has no common name. 



'■^Specific Character. — Bill about one-third longer 

 than the head, bent towards the end ; length of tarsi, 

 one inch. Adult with the bill black — one-third 

 longer than the head, slightly bent towards the end, 

 and rather shorter than that of T. Subarquata ; 

 upper part of the head, back, and scapular, ohestnut- 



