86 GREEN SANDPIPER. Class II. 



same ; the chin, belly, thighs, vent, and rump, 

 white; the two middle tail feathers rufous 

 brown, with black bands ; the others plain pale 

 rufous brown. Ed. 



13. Green, Tringa Ochropus. Tr. rostri 

 apice punctato, pedibus vi- 

 rescentibus, dorso fusco-vi- 

 ridi, abdomine rectricibus- 

 que extimis albls. Lath. Ind. 

 orn. 724. id. Sy7i. v. I70. 

 id. Sup. ii. 311. 



Cinclus. Belon av. 2l6. 



Gallinae aquaticas secunda spe- 

 cies de nov. adject. Gesner 

 av. 311. 



Giarolo, Gearoncello. Aldr, 

 av. iii. 185. 



The Tringa of Aldrovand. 

 Wil. orn. 300. 



Raii Syn. av. 108. 



Descrip- 

 tion. 



Tringa ochropus. Gm. Lin, 



251. 

 Weispunotirto SandlaeuflFer. 



Frisch, ii. 239. 

 Faun. Suec. sp. 180. 

 Le Beccasseau ou Cul-blanc, 



Tringa. Brisson av. v. I77. 



tah. iQ. Jig. 1. Hist, d'ois. 



vii. 534. PL Enl. 843. 

 Danis Horse-Gioeg. Islari' 



dis Hrossagaukr. Norvegis 



Skodde Foil, Skod-de- 



Fugl. Jordgeed. Makkre- 



Gouk, Roes Jouke. Brun- 



nich, 183. 

 Br. Zool. 125. Tal. F. 2./. 



3. Arct. Zool. ii. 180. 



XHIS beautiful species is not very common 

 in these kingdoms. The head and hind part 

 of the neck are of a brownish ash color, streak- 

 ed with white; the under part mottled with 

 brown and white; the back, scapulars, and co- 

 verts of the -wings, are of a dusky green, glossy 

 and resplendent as silk, and elegantly marked 

 with small white spots ; the lesser quil feathers 

 of the same colors ; the under sides of the 



