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firft quills are dufky, and the outer one has the fhaft white: the upper 
tail feathers black at the ends: the bill is black: irides yellow: legs 
reddifh. 
>  -Inhabits Courland: feeds on fifh. 
Charadrius nevius, Ind. Orn. ii. p. 750. 32.—-Schr. d. Berl. Naturf. Goch. 
vil. p. 464. 49. 
‘T HE bill and legs in this bird are dufky: the whole of the under 
part of the body white; the upper part of the body is grey, 
marked with black and white fpots: beneath the eyes, over the ears, 
paffes a dotted black ftripe: the three outer wing feathers are black. 
Inhabits Courland, 
IZE of the Golden Plover: bill black, ftout, and very broad, re- 
fembling the Tody genus: the general colour of the upper parts is 
blue grey, ftreaked with black; beneath pale afh, but with the fame 
. markings: forehead, part of the crown, and ears, minutely fpotted: 
quills black: bafe of feveral of the primaries white : legs dull blue. 
Inhabits New South Wales. 
THIS has a nearly ftrait black bill : the crown, back, and wings, blue 
grey, marked with black ftreaks, largeft on the back and crown: 
irides yellow: beneath the eyes, cn the ears, a large patch of brown: 
the under parts are dufky white, ftreaked on the neck and breaft with 
pale brown: inner ridge of the wing ferruginous: quills black. It 
ftands very high upon its legs, not much lefs fo than the Long-legged 
Plover ; the colour of them pale blue, 
inhabits New South Wales, 
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Prack. 
7. 
COURLAND 
PL. 
DEscRIPTION. 
Description, 
PLACE, 
E 9. 
HIGH-LEGGED 
Pibe 
DuscriPTion. 
PLACE, 
