PilsA TE xX VIiL. 
Brun. N° 184. 
Georgi Reife. p. 172. 
| Faun. Groenl, N° 78. 
SEA Lark. Raz Syn. p. 112. A. 6. 190, 13. 
Sloan. Fam. p. 319. 13. pl. 269. fig. 2e 
Albin. 1. pl. 80. 
Will. Orn, p. 310. pl. 57. 
Br. Zool. 11. 383. 
RinGED PLover. Pennant’s Br. Zool, N® 211. 
Arét. Zool. N° gor. 
Br. Muf-— Lev. Mu. 
Lath. Gen. Syn. V. 201. 8, 
Le petit Pluvier-a Collier, Brif’ Orn. V. p. 63. & pl. 5. fig. 2m 
PLC 0l 2% 
Le Pluvier a Collier, Buff: Oif. viii. p. go. pl. 6, 
Griefs hennl. Kram. 354. 
Strandpipare, Grylle, Trulls, Lappis Pago. Faun. Suec. fp. 187. 
Bornholmis Prefte-krave, Sand-Vrifter. Bruz. 184. Frifch. 11. 214. 
Thofe Birds migrate to our fhores in the fpring, but are never very 
numerous; they remain with us during the fummer, and depart in 
autumn. ‘They run lightly, and with much f{wiftnefs, and when dif- 
turbed take fhort flights; at the fame time they make a loud twitter- 
ing noife. 
The female makes no neft, but depofits four eggs on the ground, 
under fome convenient fhelter; the eggs are about one inch and an 
half in length, of a dull whitiffi colour, fpotted and blotched with 
black. 
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