i 9 o SANDPIPER, 



37. Tringa morinella, Lin, Syft. i. p. 249. 6. 



VAR * A ' Le Coulon-chaud cendre, Brif. Qrn. v. p. 137. 2. pi. 11. fig. 2. 



Turnftone, or Sea Dotterel, Catefi. Car. pi. 72. — Br. Zool. ii. N° 199. 



Description. OIZE of the other. The upper part of the head and neck, back, 

 wings, and fcapulars, are grey ifh brown ; the feathers of the 

 lad pale on the edges: two of the fcapulars white : forehead, chin, 

 and throat, white : fore part of the neck and breaft deep brown, 

 variegated with white on the fides : lower part of the back, rump, 

 belly, thighs, and under the tail, white : upper tail coverts part 

 white, part brown : quills brown, with white (hafts ; fome of them 

 edged with white ; and the bafe of all, from the fourth, white ; 

 increafing to the nineteenth, which, with the reft, is wholly 

 white : the tail, half way from the bafe, is white ■, the two 

 middle feathers brown from thence to the end, with the tips 

 white ; the four on each fide the fame, but the brown part nar- 

 rower, as the feathers are more outward ; the exterior feather 

 wholly white, except a brown fpot on the inner web : legs red. 



The laft defcribed is moft certainly a mere variety of the 

 others. The few which I have feen feem to vary much : hence 

 the difagreement of the authors who have defcribed them, 

 Place. The above is found in Scotland, and its iflands, as well as in 



North America. 



37. Coulon-chaud de Cayenne, PI. Enl. 340. 



Var. B. 



Description. RILL formed. as in the others ; colour dull yellow ; tip black : 



plumage on all the upper parts mottled brown and white; 



the patches largeft on the back : chin, throat, fore part of the 



neck, 



