NATURAL HISTORY OF THE GOLDEN PLOVER. 2^9 



beautifully variegated, while the belly is white ; the 

 wings are steel-blue, or ash with white and chestnut 

 red in parts; the tail short, black, with white at 

 extremity ; legs a dusky pui^le red ; the young have 

 a little more yellow in the tinting ; the colours of the 

 female are slightly subdued. 



THE GOLDEN FLOVEK. 



The Golden Plover (Squatarola pluvialis ; Chara- 

 drius jjliwialis, Linn.). — The presence or want of 

 a hind toe seems to have decided our naturalists 

 upon their generic distribution of the plover family. 

 There are two species of plover so called, the Great 



