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166. T RING A M AC U LATA, Vieill. 
Pectoral Sandpiper. 
Not an uncommon Spring and Autumn migrant. 
167. TRINGA MARITIMA, Briinn. 
Purple Sandpiper. 
One specimen taken on Seneca Lake, in the winter, (no data.) 
by Mr. Flahive of Penn Yan, N. Y., and now in his collection. 
16S. TRINGA ALPINA, {Linn.) 
var., AMERICANA, Cassin. 
Dunlin, or Ox Bird. 
A regular, and not uncommon Spring and Autumn migrant. 
169. TRINGA CANUTUS, Linn. 
Red-breasted Sandpiper. 
Rare. Two specimens taken October 15th, 1874.— Gilbert. 
One specimen also in Mr. Flahive’s collection taken near Penn 
Yan, N. Y. (No data.) 
170. CALIDRIS ARENARIA, [Linn.) Illiger. 
Sanderling; Ruddy Plover. 
A common Spring and Autumn migrant. 
171. LIMOSA FEDOA, {Linn.) Ord. 
Great Marbled Godwit. 
A rare migrant. One taken by Mr. Fred A. Howlett of Syr¬ 
acuse, Onondaga Co., N. Y., the latter part of June 1876, now 
in his collection. The same gentleman saw another specimen 
at the same time but failed to secure it. 
172. LIMOSA H/EMASTICA, [Linn.) Cones. 
Hudsonian Godwit. 
A rare Spring and Autumn migrant. 
