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LOBIPES HYPERBOREUS. THE RED-NECKED 

 LOBEFOOT. 



RED PHALAROPE. BROWN PHALAROPE. HYPERBOREAN PIIALAROPE. 



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Fig. 23. 



Tringa hyperborea. Linn. Syst. Nat. I. 249. 



Phalaropus hyperboreus. Latb. Ind. Orn. II. 775. 



Pbalaropus fuscus. Latb. Ind. Orn. II. 776. Young. 



Eed Pbalarope. Mont. Orn. Diet, and Supplt. 



Phalarope hyperbore. Phalaropus hyperboreus. Temra. Man. d'Orn. II. 70i». 



Red Lobefoot. Lobipes hyperborea. Selb. Illustr. II. 16G. 



Lobipes hyperboreus. Bonap. Corup. List. 54. 



In winter the forehead, cheeks, fore-neck, and all the lower 

 parts tvhite; the upper part of the head, a band below the 

 eyes, and a narrow band along the hind-neck blackish-grey ; 

 upper parts of the body greyish-black, streaked with white; 

 wings with a white band. In summer the upper parts blackish- 

 grey; the feathers of the back and the scapulars edged ivith 

 light red; of which colour are the sides and fore part of the 

 neck; throat, breast, and abdomen white; sides grey; wings 

 with a white band. Young with the upper parts blackish- 

 brown, the feathers bordered with liglit red; quills and wing- 

 coverts brownish-black, edged and tipped with white; forehead, 

 throat, fore-neck, breast, and abdomen white; sides of neck 

 tinged with reddish- yellow. 



