SANDPIPER, 



249 



Dunlin, Cen. Sjn. v. p. 1S5. N* 33. 



'T^HE Dtmlin I have received, by favour of Mr. HukhinSt fr.om 

 Hudfon's Bay ; which differs fo little from the Britijh one, that 

 a defcription is unneceffary. 



33- 

 -(-DUNLIN. 



Southern Sandpiper, Gen. Syn. v. p. 187. N° 35. 



npHIS I received from Hudfon's Bay with the laft fpecies. It 

 differs very little from the defcription of it In my Synopjis, ex- 

 cept in being, in the whole, one inch longer j and the bill only an 

 inch and a quarter in length. 



3J- 



■(- SOUTHERN 



SANDPIPER. 



Turnftone, Gen. Syn. v. p. 188. N° 37." 



'T'HESE inhabit the coafts o^ Kent, but not in great plenty. I 

 received a male from Mr. Boys, of Sandwich, Ihot near that 

 place, Aiiguft 1785. 



The Hudjons Bay natives know this fpecies by the name of 

 Mijhee quajqua ropajhijh *, 



37- 

 +- TURN- 

 STONE- 



38. 

 GREENWICH 

 S. 



CIZE of the Redjhank: weight near eight ounces: length 



twelve inches and a half. Bill an inch and a half long, black: Description 

 crown of the head reddifh brown, ftreaked with black : nape, 

 cheeks, and neck, afh-colour ; the middle of the feathers dufky 

 down the fhaft : lower part of the neck and back black ; the fea- 



SuPPL. 



* Mr. Hutchins, 



Kk 



thers 



