276 SANDPIPER. 



A. — Totanns affinis, Lin. Trans, xiii. p. 191. 



This is ten inches long. Above brown, margins of the feathers 

 pale; prime quills deep brown ; the secondaries fasciated with deep 

 brown and whitish ; beneath, and the tail white, the latter fasciated 

 with brown. 



Inhabits Java, and there called Trinil. Dr. Horsfield observes, 

 that this bird is nearly allied to the Wood Species, and differs prin- 

 cipally in the marks of the secondary quill feathers, and in the lower 

 continuation of the covering of the tibiae, 



32— LAPWING SANDPIPER. 



Tringa Vanellus, Lid. Orn.W. p. 72G. Lin. i. 248. Fn. Suec. No. 176. Gin. Lin. i. 



p. 670. Scop. i. No. 141. Brim. No. 170. Muller, No. 192. Kramer, 353. 2. 



Frisch, t. 213, Olin. t. p. 21. Georgi, p. 172. G'ra. reise, p. 75. 1. 15. Sepp, 



t. p. 05. & 4. 371. Fn. Helv. Bris. v. 94. t. 8. f. 1. Id. Svo. ii. p. 236. Raii, 



110. A. 1. Will. 228. t. 57. Fn.arag. 77. Gerin. iv. t. 479. Boroivsk.Yn. 93. 2. 



Schoef. el. t. 69. Amoen. ac. 580. 590. 

 Vanellus cristatus, Tern. Man. 348. Id. Ed. ii. 551. 



Gavia vulgaris, Klein, 19. 1. Id. Stem.'m. t. 3. f. 5. a. b. Id. Ov. 16. t. 6. f. 2. 

 Le Vanneau, Buf. viii. 48. pi. 4. PL enl. 242. Hist. Prov. i. 352. Voy. Barb. i. 299. 

 Kybiz, Gunth. Nest. U. Ey. t. 31. Wirs. Vog. t. 35. Schmid, 109. t. 95. 

 Der gemeine Kiebiss, Bechst. Dents, iii. 136. Naturf. xiii. 215. 

 Lapwing, Gen.Syn.v. p. 161. Br. Zoo/, ii. No. 190. Id. fol. 122. pi. C* f. 1. /</. 



1812. ii. p. 06. Fl. Scot.l No. 146. Arct. Zool. ii. 480. D. Will. Engl. pi. 57. 



Alb. \. pi. 74. Hayes, pi. 11. Bewick, i. pi. 324. Leivin, v. pi. 167. /d. pl.xxix. 



f. 2. the egg. Walcot, ii. pi. 145. Donow.ii. pi. 25. Pult. Dors. p. 15. Graves, 



Br. Orn. Orn. Diet. Sf Supp. 



LENGTH thirteen inches and a half; weight nearly eight ounces. 

 Bill one inch or more, black ; irides hazel ; the crown of the head 

 glossy, greenish black ; at the back of it a crest of narrow feathers, 

 some nearly four inches long, and turn up at the end ; round the eye 

 and sides of the neck white ; beneath it a streak of black ; fore part 



