402 
i7o, SAND. 
Descrip. 
SAND MARTIN. Crass I. 
days: but both will lay twice in the feafon; and 
the latter brood of this fpecies have been obferved 
to come forth fo iate as the eighteenth of September; 
yet that year (1766) they entirely quitted our fight 
by the fifth of Oober; not but they fometimes con- 
tinue here much later: the martins and red wing . 
thrufhes having been feen flying in view on the 
feventh of November. Neftlings have been remark- 
ed in Hampfhire as late as the 21ft. of OGober, 
1772. 
L’ Hirondelle de rivage. Belox 
av. 379- 
Hirundo riparia, feu Drepa- 
nis. Ge/ner av. 565. 
Dardanelli. dldr. av. I. 312. 
Sand Martin, or Shore Bird. 
Wil. orn. 213. 
Raii fyn. av. 71. 
L’ Hirondelle de rivage. 
Briffon av. Il. 506. 
Cat. Carol. app. 37. 
Rondone riparia. Zizan. 49. 
Hirundo riparia. Liz. /y/t. 344. 
Strand-fwala, Back fwala. 
Faun. Suec. /p. 273. 
Danis Dig-v. Jord-{vale, Soil- 
bakke. Norveg. Sand 
Renne. Br. 291. 
Ufer-Schwalbe (Shore Swal- 
low) Frifch, I. 18. 
Geftetten-fchwalbe. Kram. 
381. 
Br. Zool. 97. plate Q. f. 1. 
HIS is the left of the genus that frequents 
Great Britain. 
The head and whole upper 
part of the body are moufe colored: the throat white, 
encircled with a moufe colored ring: the belly 
white: the feet fmooth and black. 
It builds in holes in fand pits, and in the banks 
of rivers, penetrating fome feet deep into the bank, 
boring 
