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red, the centre of each feather black, which color 

 occupies a large portion of the scapulars ; wing- 

 coverts and quills greyish-hrown ; the bases and tips 

 of the secondaries and parts of the outer webs of 

 the middle primaries, white ; forehead, sides of the 

 head, and hind neck, pale reddish-grey, streaked 

 with dusky ; fore neck and upper part of breast 

 greyish-white, streaked with dusky; on the lower 

 part of the breast a large black patch ; abdomen 

 white ; lower tail coverts white, marked with dusky ; 

 tail light-brownish grey, streaked — the central fea^ 

 thers darker. 



" Winter dress, upper parts brownish-grey ; throat, 

 greyish-white ; fore part and sides of neck, sides of 

 the head, and sides of the body, pale brownish-grey, 

 faintly streaked with darker ; rest of the lower parts 

 white. Length, seven inches and a half; wing, four 

 and an eighth." — Giraud. 



Longi-Legged Sastdpipee. 



Peep, Blind Snipe, Frost Snipe, Stilt. 



Tringd Simantopus. 



This bird also is nameless : it is rare, although I 

 have killed quite a number of them, and I believe its 

 numbers are increasing ; it rarely consorts in flocks 

 of more than five or six, stools readily, and is often 

 m^istaken for the yellow-legs. 



" Specific Character. — BUI about one-third longer 

 than the head, slightly arched ; length of tarsi, one 

 inch and three-eighths. Adult, with the upper parts 



