Crass. JADREKA‘SNIPE. ~ 53 
with black, ash-color, and ‘red; “the under side 
of the neck and breast are ferruginoas, thinly 
spotted with black; the coverts and secondaries 
are dark cinereous, the latter tipt with white: 
the tail barred with dusky and-white; the legs 
dark green; the middle and outer toe are con- 
nected by a small web. Its ‘size is that of a 
common snipe. Pr na tere 
A small flock of these rare birds appeated on 
the coast of Devonshire, in the spring of 1803, 
and were traced as far as Sandwich in Kent. 
Ep. 
Seolopax Limosa. Sc. rostro Fedoa nostra secunda, the 6, Jape EKA 
subrecurvato basirubro, cor- Stone Plover. Rai Syn. av. SNIPE. 
pore griseo-fusco rufo varie- NUN 
gato subtus albo, remigibus Limosa, la Barge. Brisson av. 
basi albis, quatuor primis v. 262. Hist. @ois. vii. 500. 
q P 
immaculatis, cauda basialba. Pl. Enl. 874. 
Lath. Ind. orn.719.id. Syn. Lesser Godwit. Br, Zool. 120, 
v. 146. Gm. Lin. 666. ab. 4to. ii. 374. er 
La Barge. Belon. av. 205. Jadreka Snipe. Aret. Zool. 
The second sort of Godwit, ili. 171. 
the Totanus of Aldrovand; 
called at Venice, Vetola. 
Wil. orn. ha 
Mr. Reig (for weoare not asain are Dzscri?- 
this species) describes it thus. dts weight is: me 
nine ounces; the length to the tail seventeen 
