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13. GREEN. 
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TION. 

GREEN SANDPIPER. Crass II. 
same; the chin, belly, thighs, vent, and rump, 
white; the two middle tail feathers rufous 
brown, with black bands; the others plain pale 
rufous brown. Ep. 
Tringa echropus. Gm. Lin. 
251. 
Weispunotirto Sandlzeuffer. 
Frisch, ii. 239. 
Faun. Suec. sp. 180. 
Le Beccasseau ou Cul-blane, 
Tringa. Brisson av. v.177. 
Tringa Ochropus. Tr. rosiri 
-apice punctato, pedibus vi- 
rescentibus, dorso fusco-vie 
ridi, abdomine rectricibus- 
que extimis albis. Lath. Ind. 
orn, 724. id. Syu. v. 170. 
id. Sup. ii. 311. 
Cinclus. Belon av. 216. 
Galline aquatice secunda spe- 
cies de nov. adject. Gesner 
av. 511. 
Giarolo, Gearoncello. <Aldr. 
ay. ili. 185. 
The Tringa of Aldrovand. 
Wil. orn. 300. 
Rait Syn. av. 108. 
tab. 16. fig. 1. Hist. dois. 
vii. 534. Pl. Enl. 943. 
Danis Horse-Gioeg. Islan- 
dis Hrossagaukr. Norvegis 
Skodde Foll, Skod-de- 
Fugl. Jordgeed. Makkre- 
Gouk, Rees Jouke. Brun- 
nich, 183. 
Br. Zool. 125. Tab. F. 2. f. 
3. Arct. Zool. ti. 180. 
THIs beautiful species is not very common 
in these kingdoms. The head and hind part 
of the neck are of a brownish ash color, streak- 
ed with white; the under part mottled with 
brown and white; the back, seapulars, and co- 
verts of the wings, are of a dusky green, glossy 
and resplendent as silk, and elegantly marked 
with small white spots; the lesser quil feathers 
of the same colors; the under sides of the 
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