390 CLASS AVES. 



Stone Snipe. Scolopax Vociferus, Wils. VII. t. 57, 

 5, or Tot. Melanoleucos, Ord. ib. 



Ashy-brown, spotted with black and white; rump, 

 white ; tail, white, brown-barred ; feet, yellow ; bill, 

 black, slightly recurved. The Telltale Snipe of 

 Wilson. North and South America. 



Yellow-shanked Snipe. T. Flavipes, Wils. 

 LVIII. 4. 



Ashy-brown, spotted with black and white ; rump, 

 white ; tail, white, brown barred ; feet, yellow ; bill, 

 black straight. Allied to Tot. Stagnatilis. 



Tetanus Solitarius. Tot. GlareoluSy Wils. VII., 

 LVIII., 3. The Totanus Chloropygus, Vieill. 



Olive-brown, white spotted ; tail, white, with regular 

 broad blackish bands ; quills and shafts, quite black. 

 North America. 



Bartrarri's Sandpipef. Tot. Bartramius, Tern. 

 Tringa Bartramia, Wills. VII. LIX. 2. 



Rump, black ; tail, very long, tapering, reaching much 

 beyond the wings ; bill very short. America. 



We may also refer to the Booted Sandpiper. To- 

 tanus Caligatus, Licht., the Petit Chortito brun, 

 Azara, n. 400, which is like Tot. Glareola, Tern., but 

 rump black, and tarsi booted ; of South America. 

 Also, Totanus Variegatus, Vieil. Gal. t. 339. Also 

 examine Scolopax Catididus, Lath. Edw. t. 139, 

 Hudson's Bay, and Scolopax Australia, Lath. N. 

 Holland ; Scol. Nutans, Labrador ; S. Nigra and 

 S. Incana, Lath., and Totanus Acuminatus ; Tot. 

 Tenuirostris, T. Damascensis, T. Javanicus, and 

 T AJiniSy Dr. Horsfield, Lin. Trans, from Java, 

 and Tringa Oakuensis, Bloxam, Voy. 251, but 



