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This may be confidered as a curious variety of that rare Britifli 

 bird called the Pigmy Curlew, or the Pigmy Sandpiper in the plu- 

 mage it aflumes in autumn. It was obligingly communicated by 

 Mr. Vv^eighton : the bird was {hot by Mr, Lenard, at Holyavon, on 

 the g6th of Augufl, 1812. ' 



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