Class II. SPOTTED SANDPIPER. 



whole neck am color, marked with duiky oblong 

 ftreaks : the back and coverts of the wings ele- 

 gantly varied with concentric femicircles of airi 

 color, black and white : the coverts of the tail 

 barred with black and white: the tail afh colored, 

 edged with white: the bread and belly of a pure 

 white: the legs of a greenilh black : the toes bor- 

 dered with a narrow membrane, finely fcolloped. 



Thefe birds appear on the fhores of Flintjhir^ in 

 the winter time, in large flocks. 



463 



THIS fpecies is in the collection of Mr. Ttmjtal, *95- 

 is of the fize of a jack-fnipe. The bill is 

 black : the head, upper part of the neck, and 

 back, are of a pale brown, fpotted with black 

 coverts of the wings duiky, edged with dirty white 

 under fide of the neck white, ftreaked with black 

 the belly white : tail cinereous : legs black. 

 Bought in the London market. 



Browk, 



TED. 



Spotted Tringa. Edv>. av. Tringa macularia. Lin v fyjl. 196. Spot* 



277. t 2 49- 



Turdus aquaticus, la Grive Br. Zcol. 124, 

 d'Eau. Brijjbnav. V. 255. 



>TpHIS bird is common to Europe and America •, 



-* according to Mr. Edwards's figure, it is lets 



than the preceding. 



The 



