Descriptions of First Plumagre of Cer- 
tain North Am, Bbs. Win. Brewster. 
63. Ammodromus maritimus. 
First plumage. Above light olive-brown, with dusky streakings, broad- 
est upon the interscapular region, narrower and more uniformly distrib- 
uted upon the occiput and nape. A broad superciliary stripe of fulvous 
extending backward to the occiput, finely spotted with dusky upon its 
posterior half. Sides of head dull olive, with irregular patches of fulvous. 
Wing-bands of pale fulvous upon the greater and middle coverts. Beneath 
pale brownish-.yellow, fading to soiled white posteriorly. Sides, and a 
broad continuous band across the breast, spotted with dull brown. From 
a specimen in my collection, taken at Bath, Long Island, September, 1872. 
Bull. N. O.O. 3, July. 1878. p, ti9. 
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