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CyVYENNE PLOVER . 
slightly crested : the upper part of the neck, buck, 
scapulars, rump, and upper tail-coverts, are ches- 
nut-brown : wing-coverts similar to the back ; but 
those farthest from the body, and the secondaries, 
are chesnut-brown, tipped with white : the greater 
quills are black : the throat and fore-parts of the 
neck, the lower part of the belly, and the vent, 
black : the breast and upper parts of the belly and 
of the vent white : the tail white for two-thirds of 
its length, the rest black : legs deep brown. 
The supposed female differs principally in having 
the whole of the neck white, the black on the 
throat only reaching for an inch down : breast 
and upper part of the belly dull black : the 
outer tail-feather tipped with white. Inhabits 
Russia, and the borders of the river Coic, near 
Aleppo. 
CAYENNE PLOVER. 
(Chiiradrius Cayanus.) 
Cr. capite collo postice fasci ague pectoris nigris, J'ascia occipitis 
annulari collo antice abdomine basigue caudcE nlbisy alulis 
spinosis. 
Plover with the head, hind part of the neck, and band on the 
breast, black ; with a fascia on the occiput, ring on the neck, 
abdomen, and base of the tail, white j wings armed with a 
spine. 
