Glass II. 



RINGED. 



479 



the fowler ; to ftretch out a wing when he ftretch- 

 ed out an arm, &;c. continuing their imitation, re- 

 gardlefs of the net that was fpreading for them. 



To this method of taking them, Michael Drayton 

 alludes in his panegyrical verfes on Coryate's Crudi- 

 ties : 



Mofi worthy man with thee it is even thus, 

 As men take Dottrels, fo haft thou ta'en us ; 

 Which as a man his arme or leg doth fet, 

 So this fond bird will likewife counterfeit. 



At prefent, fportfmen watch the arrival of the 

 Dottrels, and moot them ; the other method hav- 

 ing been long difufed. 



Charadrius five hiaticula. 



Aldr. av. III. 207. 

 Wil, orn. 310. 

 Rati fyn. a<v. 112. 

 Griefshennl. Kram. 354. 

 Charadrius hiaticula. Lin.fyft. 



253. Scopoli, No. .147. 

 Strandpipare, Grylle, Trulls, 



Lappis Pago. Faun, Suec. 



jp.iS 7 . 

 PI uvialis torquata minor, le 211. Ringed 



petit Pluvier a collier. 



Brijfon av, V. 63. Tab. 



5. fig. 2, 

 Bornholmis Prcefte - Krave , 



Sand-Vrifter. Brwuiich, 



184. Frifch, II. 214. 



Sea Lark. Br. Zoo/. II. 383. 



I 



T weighs near two ounces. The length is fe- 

 ven inches and a half \ the breadth fixteen : 

 the bill is half an inch long •, the upper half orange 

 e^lor \ the lower black \ from it to the eyes is a 



black 



Descrip, 



