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guft, and goes away fouthward again the 
latter end of September. 
1^9. TRiNGA,f42. Interpres. 248. 4. Turnftone. 
' Sand-piper. I Edw. 14 r. Faun. Am. Sept. 14. 
Severn River, N° 31 and 32. 
This fpecies is well deferibed by the ornitho— 
logifts; its weight is 3 f ounces, the length 
8 1 inches, and the breadth 17 inches; it 
has four young at a time ; its eyes are black, 
and the feet of a bright orange : this bird 
frequents the fides of the river. 
43.. Helvetica. 250. 12, BrifTon. Av. V. p. 106,. 
t. 10. f. 2. 
(The number was loft, perhaps it is N° 17, . 
from Fort Albany; upon that fuppofition the 
account is as follows : “ the natives call it 
“ V/aw-puJk-abrea-JhiJ, ft, or white bear bird; 
“ it feeds on berries, infedts, grubs, worms, 
“ andfmall fliell-fifh ; vifits and leaves Al- 
“ bany fort at the fame time with the Scon- 
<ti lopax 'Tot anus, and Borealis T ) 
I. find this bird anfwers very well to its deferip- 
tion ; the throat, breaft, and upper part of' 
the belly are blackifh, as in the deferiptions, 
but mixed with white lunulated fpots, which 
are neither deferibed nor exprefted in M. . 
Brifion’s figure, and may be owing, to the 
difference of fex, or climate, . 
