376 CLASS AVES. 



The Ash-coloured Sandpiper, Penn. Br. Zl. t. 6. 

 f. 1. Edw. t. 276. The Knot of Latham. In summer, 

 the Tringa Ferruginea of Meyer ; and the young, 

 in spring is Southern Sandpiper. Lath. Tr. Aus- 

 traliSf Grael. 



Selninger Sandpiper. Tringa Maritima, Brem. Tr, 

 Nigricans, Montag. Lin. Trans, iv. pi. ii. f. 2. 

 Brit. Zool. in fol. 



A little smaller than the preceding ; grey, with 

 blackish mantle, waved with white on the wings, 

 and with whitish belly. It is more rare in France, 

 but common on the coasts of Holland. It rests only 

 on rocks and stones. 



The Purple Sandpiper, Walcot, and the young is 

 the Knot of Pennant, Br. Zool. t. c. 2. f. 1. Tr. 

 Striata, Retz. Found in America. Bonap. Amer. 

 Orn. iij. t. 



Add to the European species, 



TemmiticWs Saoidpiper. Tr. Temminckii, Leisler 

 Col. 41. 1. 



Plumage, above, light ash-colour ; shafts, dusky- 

 brown ; throat and beneath, white. Germany. The 

 young is T. Pusilla. Bechst. Also in America. 



Little Sandpiper. Tr. Minuta. Leisl. Naum. 21. 

 F. 50. 



Upper parts, ash grey-brown ; head, spotted with 

 rusty-yellow ; throat, whitish ; belly and vent, white. 

 Germany ; also in America. 



Add to the foreign species, 



