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Charadrius squatarola (winter). ZEgialitis vocifera, 
Length over 9; wing 6 or over; toes three in number. 
(No rudimentary hind toe.) S 
Length, 9.50; Wing, 7; Tail, 2.50; Tarsus, 1.65; Bill, 
.go. Axillars gray. Charadrius dominicus. 
Golden Plover. See page 292 
Length, 10.30; Wing, 6.50; Tail, 3.50: Tarsus, 1.30; 
Bill, 80. Rump rufous brown. Egialitis vocifera. 
Killdeer Plover. See page 292 
Length under 9; wing under 6; toes three in number. 
Length, 8.10; Wing, 6; Tail, 2.60; Tarsus, 1.50; 
Bill, 80. Above grayish brown; under parts dull 
white; buffy white on breast. In summer, 
front of crown and loral streak black. In winter, 
no black on head. AEgialitis montana. 
Mountain Plover. Sec page 295 
Length, 7.70; Wing, 4.40; Tail, 1.90; Tarsus, 1.25 ; 
Bill, 80. Bill large, black; a band of black or 
brown on the breast. Egialitis wilsonia. 
Wilson’s Plover. See page 294 
Length, 7: Wing, 4.50; Tail, 2; Tarsus, 80; Bill, .50. 
Bill orange at base ; legs yellow; no black stripe 
from bill to eye. Egialitis meloda. 
Piping Plover. Sce page 294 
Length, 7.10; Wing, 4.75; Tail, 2.25; Tarsus, .90; 
Bill, .50. Bill orange yellow at base; a black 
stripe from the bill passing under the eye; 
toes with small web. Egialitis semipalmata. 
Ring-neck Plover. See page 293 
