Cuass Il. GREY SANDPIPER. 
half is of a pure white; the legs are red; the 
irides' hazel. 
The female is rather less than the male. 
Merret, in-his Pinar,* 
an Cornwall, a bird related to: this; 
than a_ thrush, having blue feathers, 
Jong crest. t 
Tringa Squatarola, Tr. rostro 
nigro, pedibus virescentibus, 
eorpore griseo, subtus albido, 
. Lath. Ind. orn. 729. id. Syn. 
v. 168. zd. Sup. i. 248. 
Le pluvier gris. Belon av. 262. 
Pivier montano. Aldr. av. iii. 
207. 
Wil. orn. 309. 
Ran Syn. av. 111. 
says, (that -there- is 
but’ less 
and a 
Faun. Suec. sp. 186. 
Vanellus griseus, le Vanneau 
- gris. Brisson, av. v. 100. 
tal. Q. fig. 1. Hist. Pots. 
vill. 68. Pl. Einl. 854. 
Piviero montano. Zinman. 102. 
Bornholmis Floyte-Tyten,; Dol- 
ken, Brunnich, 176., 
Scopolt, No. 145. 
Br. Zool. 122. Arct. Zool. ii. 
Tringa Squatarola Gm. Lin. 182. 
682. 
WEIGHS seven ounces ; the length to the tip 
of the tail is twelve inches ; the breadth twenty- 
four. The bill black, about an inch long, strong 
and thick; the head, back, and coverts of the 
wings black, edged with greenish ash color, and 
some white; the cheeks and throat. white, marked 
with oblong dusky spots; the belly and thighs 
white ; the exterior webs of the, quil, feathers 
black ; the lower part of the interior webs of 
* P.182. 
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2. Grey. 
DEscrRiP- 
TION. 
