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the back the marks are pale-rufous, and pretty nu- 
merous, arising from each feather having five or six 
transverse bars of that colour on the margins : the 
wing-coverts have less brown in them, appearing at a 
distance scarcely marked with it : the quills are rufous 
cream-colour, dotted with minute specks of brown ; 
the four first have the outer webs and ends of a dusky 
black ; the shafts of the outmost are white : under 
wing-coverts pale-rufous : the breast and sides are of 
this last colour, but much paler, and transversely 
barred with dusky waved lines, broadest on the sides : 
the middle of the belly and thighs plain : vent nearly 
white : tail rufous, crossed with six or seven bars of 
brown on each feather ; the three outer ones quite 
irregular ; the two middle ones palest : legs black. 
Inhabits Hudson's Bay." 
TEREK GODWIT. 
(Fedoa Terekensis.) 
Fe. cinerea Jusco maculata suhtns alba, collo subtus pedoreqtie 
cinereo nebulosis, Jciscia alarum remigibusqiie secondariis apicc 
albis. 
Cinereous Godwit spotted with brown, beneath white, the neck 
Ijeneath and breast clouded with ash-colour, a fascia on the 
wings and tlie secondary quills, at the tip white. 
Scolopax cinerea. Gmel. Sy&t. Nat. 1. G57. Lath. Ind, Orn. 2. 
724. 
Terek Avoset. Penn. Arct. Zool. 2. 502. 
Terek Snipe. Lath. Gen. Si/n. .5. 155. 
