46 TEMMINCK'S STINT. 



TEMMINCK'S STINT. 



TEMMINCK'S SANDPIPER. TEMMINCK'S DUNLTN. 

 LITTLE SANDPIPER. 



PLATE CLXXVII. FIGURE I. 



Tringa Temminckii, SELBY. 



Tringa ptisilla, FLEMING. 



Tringa pttcilla, MONTAGU. 



r I ^HE figure on the plate, of the egg of this species, 

 is taken from a specimen forwarded by J. R. De 

 Capel Wise, Esq., of Lincoln College, Oxford. 



SCHINZ'S SANDPIPER. 



PLATE CLXXVII. FIGURE II. 



7'n'iia Sc/iinzii, BUONAPARTE. EYTON. 



Tringa Sihinzii, GOULD. TKMMINCK 



E nest of this bird is placed by lakes or marshes 

 -*- on some grassy knoll. 



The eggs are four in number, yellowish grey, or 



