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Birds of Upper St, John. 
Batchelder. 
97. Tringoides macularius ( Linn .) Gray. Spotted Sandpiper. 
At Fort Fairfield it was very numerous along the Aroostook River, and 
was also noticed in one or two other places. It was abundant along the 
rivers at Grand Falls. At Houlton too it was very common. 
3U& N.O.O, 7, July, 1882, P.151 
Birds within Ten Miles of Poir i 
UG Monts, Gan, Qozu©a,u<& Merriam 
97. Tringoides macularius. Spotted Sandpiper. — A tolerably 
common summer resident. 
Bull, N.O.O, 7 ,Oot, 1882 , p .239 
Summer Birds Of Bras D’Or Regien 
Cape Breton Id, , N . S. J. Dwight, Jr. 
9. Act it is macular ia. 
Auk, 4, Jan., 1887. p.10 
An Ornithologist’ s Summer in Labrador 
M. Abbott Frazar, 
Actitis macularia, Spotted Sandpiper. Com- 
mon, and breeding all along the coast where- 
ever I visited. 
O.&O. XII. Mar. 1887. p. 33 
Birds, Haute Island, Bay of Fundy, July 
26, 1887. W. L. Bishop, Kentville.N. S„ 
Spotted Sandpiper, Tringoides macularius ; 
common. 
O.&O. XII. Sept. 1887 p.145 
SBfflffleT Birds of Sudbury, Ont, 
A.H. Aj.berg«r. 
263. Spotted Sandpiper. Tolerably com- 
mon. Breeds. Fresh clutch of eggs taken 
July 1st . 
Os&O, 5Sn9 a I890, p-87 
Dwight. Summer ©f 
Prince Kdward Island., 
Actitis macularia. Spotted Sandpiper. — Generally distributed along 
brooks in the open country and fairly common. A nest was found in an 
odd situation at Tignish. It was under a decayed log on a boggy slope, 
and was carefully lined with bits of rotten wood. 
Auk X, Jan, 1893, p. 
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