NEWFOUNDLAND TRINGA. 
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Ash-coloured Triuga, with the sides of the neck and the breast 
undulated with paler, the eye-brows, throat, tail-coverts, and 
body beneath, white. 
Tringa borealis. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 1.674. Lath. Ind.Orn.2. 
735. 
Boreal Sandpiper. Lath. Gen. Sijn. 5. 181. 
Native of King George's Land : " Beak short, 
stout, and a little swelling at tlie point ; colour dusky 
brown, with a black tip : the upper part of the 
plumage cinereous, mottled on the sides of the neck 
with a paler colour, which comes forward on the 
breast : over the eye a streak of white : chin, and 
under parts of the body, and upper tail-coverts white : 
quills and tail dusky : legs deep brown.'* — (Dr. La- 
tham.) 
NEWFOUNDLAND TRINGA. 
(Tringa Novae Ten-se.) 
Tr. 7iigricans Jusco niarginata suhtus cinereo-alba, pedibus remi- 
gibus caudaqiie riigris. 
Dusky Tringa, edged with brown, beneath ashy-white, with the 
legs, quills, and tail black. 
Tringa Novae Terra;. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 1. 674. Lath. Ind. Orn. 
2. 735. 
Newfoundland Sandpiper. Lath. Gen. Syn. 5. 181. 
Described by Latham from the drawings of the 
late Sir Joseph Banks. " Beak black : upper part 
of the neck and body dusky black, the feathers 
edged with ferruginous : beneath cinereous white : 
