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Le Guignard d' Angleterre of Brifon * is confidered as a variety df 

 this fpecies ; the weight and iize correfpond with the former defcrip- 

 tionj but the fore part of the Neck, Breaft, Belly, Sides, and Thighs, 

 are pale yellow and white mixed, the Tail white, except the two middle 

 feathers, the Legs and Feet of a fordid green. Aibin has figured this 

 bird ; he fays he received it from Lincoln]hire y by the name o£ 

 Dotterel +. 



Thofe birds are common in the northern parts of Europe ; Linnams 

 fays they are frequent in the Lapland Alps, and that they vifit Sweden 

 in May. Breed in the northern parts of Rujfij and Siberia* 



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* Brif. On. V. p. 38. 6. f J'Mn. pi. 63. Vol. 2 . 



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