84 GRALLATORES. TOTANUS.  SanppIper, 
olive-green; the shafts of the feathers being darker, 
and being further varied upon the back and scapulars 
with fine transverse zigzag lines of dark hair-brown, 
giving the bird an elegantly mottled appearance. 'The 
lesser wing-coverts marked with transverse bars of hair- 
brown, the greater coverts tipped with white. Two 
first quill-feathers hair-brown ; the rest hair-brown, with 
a large white spot in the centre of the inner web. The 
four middle tail-feathers similar to the back; the two 
next on each side tipped with white ; the outermost 
having the tip white, and the outer web pale hair-brown, 
with darker bars. Throat and chin white, with a few 
small specks of pale hair-brown. Sides of the neck and 
breast greyish-white, streaked with hair-brown. Ab- 
domen and vent white. Bill of a dusky greenish-grey 
colour. Legs and toes yellowish-grey. 
woes Fig. 4. Represents the young bird, soon after exclusion, 
fae and covered with a down of the colour previously de- 
scribed. 
SPOTTED SANDPIPER. 
Toranus MAécuLARIuS, Temm. 
PLATE XVII. 
Totanus macularius, Temm. Man. d’Ornith. 2. 656.—Shaw’s Zool. 12. 144. 
but not the figure which represents the young of the Common Sand- 
piper.—V/em. Br. Anim. 1. 103. No. 142.—Wils. Amer. Orn. 7. 60. pl. 59. 
ce 
Tringa macularia, Linn. 1. 249. 7.—Gmel. Syst. 1. 672.—Lath. Ind. Ornith. 
2. 734. 29. 
Turdus aquaticus, Briss. 5. 255. 20. 
La Grive @Eau, Buff: Ois. 8. 140. 
Chevalier perlé, Temm. Man. d’Ornith. 2. 656. 
Gefiechte Strandlaufer, Bechst. Naturg. Deut. 4. 342.—Meyer, Tasschenb. 
Deut. 2. 385. 
Spotted Tringa, Edw. t. 227. f. 2. 
Spotted Sandpiper, Br. Zool. 2. No. 196. ?—Lath. Syn. 5. 179. 24.—Shaw’s 
Zool. 12. 144. the synonyms, but not the figure or description. Mont. 
Ornith. Dict.—Flem. Br. Anim. 1. 103. sp. 142. 
