PLOVER. sets 315 
Genus LXXIV. PLOVER. 
N° 1. Sanderling. N° 8. Great-billed Pl. 
2. Alexandrine Pl. g- High-legged Pl, 
3. Kentifh Pl. 10. Brown Pl. 
4. Rufty-crowned Pl, 11. Grifled Pl. 
5. Sibirian Pl. 12. Bridled Pl. 
6. Curonian Pl. 13. Green-headed PI: 
7. Courland PI. 
Charadrius calidris, Znd. Orn. ii. p. 741. 4e 
Sanderling, Gen. Syz. v. p. 197. 4.——1d. Sup. p. 253. 
HIS fpecies is found in New South Wales, but not plentifully > 
the bill is rather fhorter than in the European fpeciess I have as 
yet only feen it in the adult drefs, but no doubt it is fubjeét to the 
fame variety in its progrefs to that ftate as ours is known to be. The 
Englifh call it at Port FJack/on, Sea or Shore Lark, from its being met 
with in that fituation; but it is known to the natives by the name of 
W adder gal. 
It is certain, however, that the Rimged Plover is found there likewile;. 
hence it is probable, that both thefe birds are known indifcriminately 
by the name of Sea Larks. 
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SANDERLING.. 
Charadrius Alexandrinus, Znd. Orn. ii. p. 744. 9.—Ha/elg. Voy. (Engl. ed.) p. 190-. 2 
—Brun. Orn. in App. p. 77-—Mull. N° 210,.—Faun. Aragon. p. 78. 16. ALEXANDRINE- 
Alexandrine Plover, Gez. Syz.v. p. 203. 9: 
WE beg leave here to omit the fynonym of Brifon, whofe bird 
having the addition of a black ftreak through the eye, and a 
collar of the fame, ought not to have place here. The defcription then: 
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