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R. L. Newcomb). ix., 6, 111— Abundant on Chincoteague Island, 

 "a.— (R. F. Boiseau). xii., 10, 185— Arrived Sept. 7, 1853, at Ply- 

 mouth, Mass., all in the gray plumage — F. C. Browne, xii., 30, 385 

 —Noticed at Plymouth, Mass., about Oct. 4, 1853— F. C. Browne. 



Tringa maculata. Pectoral Sandpiper ; Jack Snipe ; Creaker ; Meadow 

 Snipe, i., 4 59 — Account of habits by Editors, iii. , 13, 196^Found 

 in Newfoundland— M. Harvey, iv., 8, 133 — Abundant at Alexan- 

 dria, Va., March 37, 1875. vi., 25, 403— Rather cqmnion during the 

 migrations at Ann Arbor, Mich., arriving about the last of April and 

 returns from the North in Ocfober — A. B. Covert, vii.,5, 68 — Known 

 I on the New Jersey coast by the local names "Creaker," "Meadow 



I Snipe"— W. Holberton. vii., 8, 116 — Common during the migra- 



tions in Conn.— Robt. T. Morris. vii.„ 14, 213— Galled "Marsh 

 Plover " by the gunners in Plymouth, Bay, Mass. — F. C. Browne, 

 vii., 15, 330 — Not very common during the migrations only in Central 

 New York — H. G. Fowler, viii., 7, 96— Noticed near Plymouth, 

 Mass., in 1852 — F. C. Browne, viii., 15, 225 — Is found on the Coteau 

 des Prairies, Dakota, in considerable numbers from July 13 to Aug. 1 

 — Chas. E. McChesney. viii., 17, 268— Found near Washington, D. 

 C— (R. F. Boiseau). yiii., 23, 361— Found in Michigan—" Archer" 

 (G. A. Stockwell). x., 19, 8597-Arrived at Lebanon, 111., March20, 

 1878- "Ptarmigan." xii., 10, 185— Noticed Aug 14, 1852, at Ply- 

 mouth, Mass. — F. 0. Browne, xii., 20, 385 — Noticed two at Ply- 

 mouth, Mass., Oct. 4, 1853; late -F. C. Browne. 



Tring'a maritima. Purple Sandpiper ; Rock Plover, i, 26, 404— The only 

 species that remains in New England in winter — F. B. ii., 12, 179 — 

 Foundin theBay of Fundy inthefall— J. H. Batty, v., 19, 299— 

 Abundant on the islands off Salem, Mass, Dec. 13, 1875 — "Teal" 

 — (R. L. Newcomb.) vii., 8, 116 — Rather common migrant in Conn. — 

 Robt. T. Morris, x , 13, 235— One taken at .Rockaway, L. I., Nov. 

 1871— N. T. Lawrence: 



Tringa minntilla. Least Sandpiper ; Peep ; Oxpye ; Bumblebee, i , 4, 

 60^Short note by the Editors, v., 3, 42 — Abundant at Salem, Mass., 

 Aug. 33, 1875— "Teal" (R. L. Newcomb). v., 3, 43— Abundant at 

 Beach Haven, N. J., Aug. 33, 1875— E. vi., 9, 133— Arrive in Mass, 

 between April 10 and 20 — J. A. Allen, vi., 25, 403— Very common 

 at Ann Arbor, Mich., during the migrations— first weeks in May and 

 October— A. B. Covert, vi., 26, 418— Noticed at Salem, Mass., May 

 7, 1876— R. L. Newcomb. vii., 4, 53 — Abundant diuing the spring 

 and fall migrations in Central New York— H. G. Fowler, vii., 5, 68 

 -Known locally on the New Jersey coastby the gunners as "Oxeye" 

 or "Bumblebee." vii., 25, 389— Several found near Fort Sanders, Wyo- 

 ming, May 6, 1875— A G Brackett. viii., 7, 96— Noticed near Ply- 

 mouth, Mass., in 1853— F. C. Browne, viii., 15, 325— Is found on 

 the Coteau des Prairies, Dakota, in spring, and undoubtedly breeds 

 here— Chas E. McChesney. viii., 17, 368— Founa near Washington, 

 D.C.—(R.F. Boiseau). viii., 23, 361— Found in Michigan— "Archer" 

 G. A. Stockwell). xii., 10, 185 - First observed May 31, 1852, at Ply- 

 outh, Mass. ; arrived back from the North July 25— F. C. Browne, 

 xii., 20, 385— One specimen taken near Lake Como, Wvomini. Mav 

 2-S, W. Williston. ' } &, r 



Tringa subarquata. Curlew Sandpiper, i., 18, 278— Specimen taken at 



Salem, Mass., by R. L. Newcomb. 



Tringoides macnlarius. Spotted Sandpiper, xii., 9, 133— Breeding on 

 "Junk of Pork Island," Casco Bay, Maine, July 16, 1873— Franklin 

 Benner. vi., 5, 67 — Found near Kennet Square, Penn., in October, 

 1871— C. F. P. vi., 9, 133— Arrives in Mass. between April 10 and 

 30— J. A. Allen, vi., 15, 339— Common at Salem, Mass., May 7, 

 1876— "Teal" (R. L. Newcomb). vi., 31, 338— NoUced at Spring- 



