BROWN AND PLAIN PHALAROPE. , 495 



DDverts and fecondaries tipt with white : back and fcapulars dufky j 

 the laft edged with bright ferruginous : rump white, barred with 

 cinereous : taildufky : toes like the former. The whole under fide of 

 the neck, the breaft, and belly, of the fuppofed Female are ferrugi- 

 nous. Linnaeus calls the male Tringa Hyperborea, and feparates them *. 



Found in Hudjdn's Bay and Scandinavia ; common about the Cafpan Place. 



fea, and lakes and rivers adjacent, during fpring; but does not extend 

 to the farther part of Sibiria-, yet was found by the navigators be- 

 tween Afia and America. They go in pairs. Swim in the ponds of the 

 fens ; and are perpetually dipping their bills in the water in fearch 

 efinfefts. 



EJiv. ^6.—Lat&am, ili. 414. BrOwn. 



pH. With a flender black bill, a little bending at the end : crown 

 black: cheeks and neck of a light afh-color, tingedwith bloom^ 

 color: breaft and belly white: back, wings, and tail, dufky : greater pri- 

 maries and greater coverts tipt with white : legs like the preceding. 



Taken on board a fhip off the coaft of Maryland, the wind blow- Plaes. 



ing from land. The form of the bill is a fpecific diftinftion from the 

 laft«. 



TDH. With a flender black bill, dilated at the end: crown duflcy and , p^^^j^ 



dull yellow : acrofs each eye a black line : cheeks and fore part 

 of the neck a pale clay-color : breaft and belly white : back and ter- 

 tials duflcy, edged v/ith dull yellow: coverts, primaries, and tail, 

 cinereous; the laft edged like the tertials : legs yellowifli: toes 

 bordered with a plain or unfcolloped membrane. 



Taken in the frozen fea^ about La(. 6^ |. Long. 191 h. PtAei. 



• Sji^. Nat.. 249., 



XLIV. 



