520 



COMMON TURNSTONE. 



(Stripsilas Interpres.) 



St. corpore nigro alho Jerrugineoque vario, peciore ahdomineque 

 albisy genu coUoque subtus nigris, cauda hasi apiceque alba, 

 medio nigra. 



Turnstone with the body varied with black, white, and ferru- 

 ginous ; the breast and abdomen white 5 the cheeks, and neck 

 beneath, black j the base and tip of the tail white, the middle 

 black. 



Stripsilas interpres. Leach, Cat. Brit. Mus, p, 29, 



Stripsilas coUaris. Temm. Man, d'Orni.p. 349. 



Tringa interpres. Linn. Si/st, Nat. 1. 248. 4. — Linn. Faun. 



Suec. 178.— Gmel, Si/st. Nat. 1. 671.— Lath. Lid. Orn. 2. 



738. 45. 



Tringa Morinella. Linn. Syst, Nat. 1. 249. 6. young. — Gmel. 



Syst. Nat. 1.671. 4. ^. young. 

 Arenaria. Briss. Orn. 5. 132. 1. 

 Morinellus marinus. Raii, Syn. 112. a 5. 

 Arenaria cinerea. Briss. Orn, 5, 137» 2. pi. II. 2. young, 

 Le Tournepierre. Buf. Ois, 8. 130. 10. 

 Coulon-chaud. Buf. PI, Enl. 856. 

 Coulon-chaud de Cayenne. Buff, PI. Enl, 340. 

 Coulon-chaud gris de Cayenne. Buff, PL Enl. 857. 

 Hebridal Sandpiper. Penn. Brit, Zool. 2. 200. — Penn, Arct. 



Zool. 2. 382. 



Turnstone, or Sea Dotterel.— JBefw. pi. 14 1. — Will. p. 311. — 

 Penn, Brit. Zool, 2. 199. young. — Lath. Gen. Syn. 5. 188. 37. 

 ^Lath, Syn. Sup. 249. — Letv. Brit. Birds. 5. 179- — IValc. 

 Syn. 2. pi. 153. — Pult. Cat. Dors. p. 15.— Beto. Brit. Birds. 2. 

 124. and 126. — Mont, Orn. Diet. 1. — Bing. Anim. Biog. 2. 

 310. — Low, Faun. Oread, p. 87. and p. 150. 



Eight inches and a quarter in length : the fore- 

 head, space between the beak and the eye, a broad 



