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BARRED-TAILED SANDPIPER. 
(Totanus affinis.) 
To. supra perfuscus plumis pallidiore marginatis, remigibus pri- 
moribus perfuscis, secundariis intensiore albenteque JasciatiSf 
siibtiis cauddque albis, hdc fiisco fa&ciata. 
Sandpiper above brownish, with the edges of the feathers paler, 
the primary quills brownish, the secondaries deeper and barred 
with whitish, beneath and tail white, the last fasciated with 
brown. 
Totanus affinis. Horsfield. Linn. Trans, xiii. 191. 
Length ten inches : greatly allied to the Totanus 
Glareola ; it differs principally in the marks of the 
secondary quill-feathers, and in the lower continua- 
tion of the covering of the tibiae — (Dr. H.) Inhabits 
Java. 
DUSKY SANDPIPER. 
(Totanus fuscus.) 
To, uropygio albo, tectricibus cmidcB superioribus albo nigroque 
radiatis, mandibula inferiore rostri riifo. 
Sandpiper with a white rump, the upper tail-coverts radiated with 
black and white, the lower mandible of the beak red. 
Totanus fuscus. Leisler. Temm. man. d'Orn. 412. 
Le Chevalier noir. Cuv. Reg. Anim. 1. 493. 
Le Chevalier arlequin. Temm. man. d'Orn. 2 Edit. ii. 639. 
SuMMKR Plumage. — Totanus fuscus. Becks. Temm. I. c. 
