Synonyms 
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Young. 
72 GRALLATORES. TOTANUS. SANDPIPER. 
with blackish-grey. The tail has the middle feathers 
ash-grey, barred with blackish-grey ; the outer feathers 
with alternate bars of white and blackish-grey. Legs 
and toes orange-red. 
REDSHANK SANDPIPER. 
Toranus catipris, Bechst. 
PLATE XVI. Fig. 1. 
Totanus calidris, Bechst. Naturg. Deut. 4. 216.—Shaw’s Zool. 12. 135,.— 
Flem. By. Anim. 1. 102. No. 139. 
Le Grande Chevalier au pieds rouges, Cuv. Reg. Anim. 1. 493. 
Chevalier Gambette, Temm. Man. d’Ornith. 2. 643. 
Red-legged Sandpiper, Shaw’s Zool. 12. 135. 
Scolopax calidris, Linn. Syst. 1. 245. 11.—Gmel. Syst. 1. 164.—Lath. Ind. 
Onmy2a225 2h: 
Scolopax Totanus, Briss. 5. 188. 3. t. 17. f 1.—Raii Syn. 107. A, 1. 
La Gambette, Buff: Ois. 7. 513. t. 28. 
Rothfussiger Wasserlaiifer, Meyer 'Tasschenb. Deut. 2. 368. 
Redshank or Pool Snipe, Br. Zool. 2. No. 184, t. 65.—Lath, Syn. 5. 150. 
Id. Sup. ,225.—Mont. Ornith. Dict. and Sup.—Lewin’s Br. Birds, 4. 
pl. 165.—Bewick’s Br. Birds, 2. 91. 
Tringa Gambetta, Linn. Syst. 1. 248. 3.—Gmel. Syst. 1. 671.—Lath. Ind. 
Ornith. 2. 728. 9 
Gambetta, Raii Syn. 107. 2.— Will. 222. Id. (Angl.) 300. 
Red-legged Horseman, Aléni. 2. t. 68. 
Gambet Sandpiper, Lath. Syn. 5. 167. 9.; but not the Gambet of Penn. 
E Zool., which is a young Ruff, as is also the Gambet of Mont. Orn. 
ict. 
Tringa striata, Lath. Ind. Orn. 2. 733. 24. 
Striated Sandpiper, Arct. Zool. 2. 383.—Lath. Syn. 5. 176. 21. 
ProvincraL,—Sandcock. 
Autuoucu this is a well-known bird, and a permanent 
residenter in our country, yet we find it, even in the compi- 
lations of our own authors, described under various titles ; 
and, what seems more extraordinary, and shows how little 
dependence can be placed upon works so composed, we meet 
with it arranged as a species in different genera. Thus we 
have it classed with the Woodcocks and Snipes under the 
name Scolopax calidris; and again, in another genus, as 
Tringa Gambetta, and Tringa striata. his discrepancy 
