RED LOBEFOOT. 
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To this he adds — ** the spechnen has much the 
appearance of being in its breeding dress, and having 
its plumage of that state nearly complete ; the ir- 
regular disposition of the chesnut feathers on the 
back leads to a supposition, however, that some fur- 
ther change was wanting to make that part per- 
fect." 
RED LOBEFOOT. 
(Lobipes hyperborea.) 
Lo. supra grisea subtus alba, tectricibus alarum riifescentibus, 
gula alba, macula lata riifd. 
Lobefoot above grey, beneath white, the wing-coverts reddish, 
the throat white, with a broad red spot. 
Le Lobipede a hauss-col. Cuv. Reg. Anim. 1. 495. 
Phalaropus hyperboreus. Temm. man. d'0?-n. 457. Lath. Ind. 
Orn. 2. 775. Sabine, Linn. Trans, xii. p. 535. Sabine, Frank. 
Journ. App, 690. 
Tringa hyperborea. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 1 . 675. Linn. Syst. Nat. 
1. 249. 
Phalaropus cinereus. Briss. Orn. 6. 15. 
Le Phalarope cendre ou Phalarope de Siberie. Buff. Ois. 8. 224. 
Buff. PI. Enl. 766. 
Cock Coot-footed Tringa. Edw. Birds, pi. 143. 
Red Phalarope. Penn. Arct. Zool. 2. 219. Lath. Gen. Syn. 5. 
270. Lew. Brit. Birds, 5. pi. 193. Wale. Syn. 2. pi. 157. 
Mont. Orn. Diet. 2. Supp. and App. Bew. Brit. Birds, 2. 139. 
Wils. Amer. Orn. ix. 75. 
Red-necked Phalarope. Sower. Brit. Misc. I. pi. 10. 
Phalaropus Williamsii. Simmonds. Linn, Trans. 8. 264. 
