Pratincote. GRALLATORES. GLAREOLA. 213 
COLLARED PRATINCOLE*. 
GLAREOLA TORQUATA. 
PLATE BAPALNX NOY ¥ 
Glareola torquata, Meyer, 'Tasschenb. Deut. 2. 404. 
Glareole 4 Collier, Temm. Man. d’Ornith. 2. 500. 
Glareola Austriaca, Lath. Ind. Orn. 2. 753. sp. 1. 
Hirundo Pratincola, Linn. Syst. 345. sp. 12.—Gmel. Syst. 1. 695.—Bul- 
lock in Trans. Linn. Soc. 11. 177. Old and 
Glareola, Briss. 5. 141. t. 12. ft 1. young of 
Hirundo marina, Raii Syn. 72.— Will. 156. both sexes. 
Ta Perdrix de Mer, Buff: Ois. 7. 544. —Id. Pl. Enl. 882. 
Das Rothfussige Sandhuhn, Bechst. Naturg. Deut. 4. 457. t. 13. 
Austrian Pratincole, Lath. Syn. 5. 222. t. 85.—Mont. Ornith. Dict. Sup. 
with a figure.—Bullock in 'Trans. Linn. Soc. 11. 177. 
Glareola Senegalensis et Nzevia, Gmel. Syst. 1. 695. sp. 1. 2. and 3.— 
Lath. Ind. Orn. 2. 753. and 754, sp. 2. 3. and the varieties.—Briss. 3. 
147 and 148. 
Le Perdrix de Mer, La Grise, La Brune, and La Giarole, Buff: Ois.7.{ Young 
544 et 245. and other 
Das Braunringige Sandhuhn, und Gefleckte Sandhuhn, Bechst. Naturg. | Varieties. 
Deut. 4. 461. var. A. B. 
Coromandel, Senegal, Spotted, and other varieties, Lath. Syn. 5. 224 et 
229. 
Tue Collared Pratincole was first added to the British Rare 
Fauna by Mr Boutiocx, proprietor of the late London Visitant 
Museum, who, in May 1807, received a specimen that was 
shot near Ormskirk in Lancashire, and which is now in the 
celebrated collection of Lord Srantey. He afterwards, in 
an excursion to the northern parts of Scotland in 1812, killed 
another in the island of Unst, the northernmost of the Shet- 
land group; and, as the circumstances are interesting, as 
SD? 
* In consequence of the different station in the system now properly as- 
signed to this bird, its description has been removed from the /etter-press 
of the Land Birds, in the second edition of that volume; at the same time, 
it has not been possible to make a similar arrangement in the volumes of 
Plates. I must therefore trust to the indulgence of my readers, and hope 
they will not find much inconvenience in still referring to Part I. for the 
Jigure of the Pratincole. ; 
