GREY AND GAMBET SANDPIPER. , 477 



or the females, of that which is defcribed in the Br. Zool. under the 



name of the Red. The laft differs in nothing, but in having the 



■whole under fide of a full ferruginous color. Length from eight Size. 



to ten inches. Varies greatly in fize. 



Sr. Zool. ii. N" 191.— Grey Plover, Wil. Orn. 309. — Latham, iii. , Grey,- 



Tringa Squatarola, Faun. Suec.H" 186. 



Le Vanneau Pluvier, De Buffan, viii. 68.— P/. Enl. 854. — Lev. Mos.— Bl. M-js; 



With, a ftrong black bill: head,, back, and coverts of wings, 

 black, edged with grey, tinged with green, and fome. white : 

 cheeks and throat white, ftreaked with black: primaries duflcy, 

 white on their interior lower fides : belly and thighs white : rump 

 white : tail barred with black and white : legs of a dirty green : back 

 toe very fmall. Weight feven ounces. Length, to the end of the 

 tail, twelve inches. 



According to Lawfon, frequents the vallLes near the mountains of Place. 

 Carolina. Are feen flying in great flocks ; but feldom alight *.. Very 

 common in Sibiria; and appear in autumn in flocks, after breeding, 

 in the extreme north; 



Br. Zool. n. W i^i.— Latham, uiv ^^^^ Gambit, 



Tringa Gambetta, Faun. Suec N° 177.— Tr. Variegata, Erunnich, N" 181. 



C^ With head, back, and bread, of a cinereous brown, fpotted with 

 dull yellow : coverts of the wings, and fcapulars, cinereous, 

 edged with yellow : primaries dufky : belly white : tail duflcy, bor- 

 dered with yellow : legs yellow. Size of the Greenfhank. 



Taken in the frozen fea, between Afia and America, lat. S^l\ Place. 



long. 191I. Inhabits alfo Scandinavia a.nd Iceland -\ -, in the laft it is- 

 called Stelkr, from its note. 



» Mi^. Carol, 140. Catejiy, App, f Saulfin\ Lift. 



Le 



