Crass IT. SPOTTED SNIPE. 
of a cinereous brown; the lesser coverts of the 
wings brown edged with dull white, and barred 
with black; the primaries dusky, whitish on 
their inner sides; the secondaries barred: with 
dusky and white; the under side of the neck 
and breast of a dirty white; the belly and vent 
white ; the tail barred with cinereous and black ; 
the legs of an orange red. _ 
Scolopax. Totanus. Sc. nigri- | Le chevalier rouge. Belon av. 
cans maculis albis subtus al- 207- ° 
ba, pectore lineolis rectrici- Addr. av. iii. 171. 
bus lateralibus fasciis ni- Raz Syn. av. 106. 
gticantibus, pedibus rubris. Le Chevalier rouge. Brisson 
Lath. Ind. orn. 721. id. av. v. 192. 
Syn. v. 148. The other Totano... Wal. orn. 
Gm. Lin. 665. 200. 
Arct. Zool. ii. 170. 
Turis species we found in the collection of 
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Q. SPOTTED. 
Taylor White, Esq. In size it is equal to the Descrir- 
greenshank; the head is of a pale ash color, 
marked with oblong streaks of black; the back 
dusky, varied with triangular spots of white; 
the coverts of the wings ash colored, spotted in 
the same manner; the quil feathers dusky ; the 
breast, belly, and thighs white, the first thinly 
spotted with black; the middle feathers of the 
tail are ash colored; the side feathers are whit- 
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