SANDPIPER. i 5 i 



Heck, and all the under parts, white : on the wings a bar of white 

 obliquely placed, and a fecond acrofs the greater coverts: the 

 prime quills and tail dufky black ; fecondaries edged with white : 

 Jegs red. 



Coulon-chaud gris de Cayenne, PL EnU 857. 37. 



Var. C. 

 "D ILL black: upper parts not much unlike the laft : fides of Description, 



the head mixed with more white : under the eye a dufky 

 flreak : forehead, chin, and throat, nearly white : breaft mottled 

 with fmaller fpots : from thence all the under parts are white : 

 wings and tail as in the other -, the margins and tips of the laft 

 white : legs dufky. 



Both the above are defcribed from the Planches Enluminees. Place. 



Whether the bafes of the quills and tail are white, cannot be af- 

 certained. Both inhabit Cayenne; and it is very probable that 

 they are mere varieties of the Turnjlone firft defcribed. 



Gsn us 



