' BIRDS.- GRALLi$i.‘ ^4. Tringaif 
Areii47'ic2. Bill and legs black ; body grcy> beneath and face 
■ •’ lores grev. ' 
Inhabits the (andy fliorcs of Europe and the Cafpian Sc^’ 
i 
*Cinclu5. Bill aitd legs black ; lores white ; body and rump S^^hl' 
brown. 
2. Legs brow'ti,- 
Sanderling. Purre- 
inhabits Europe^ AficiTin^ America; inches long. 
//end and necA above pale cineraoiis, with brown ft teaks 
and tctTi^-foi’crtr brownifti-afti, the greater tipt with 'y.ijj 
throat -white, mixed with brown; hreaft and 
2 middle tail-feathers more dufky, the reft edgeo 
■ white, 
Riifcollis. Legs black ; head above and neck ferruginous ftreake^'^^^, 
Ped-necketl M 
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black i throat ferruginous. 
Inhabits in large flocks about the fait lakes of Dauria 
rel^mbles the lull, of which it is perhaps a variety* 
i altdns. Bill and legs blackilh ; body beneath olive; rump 1,1s, 
egated. i?'# 
Inhabifs'A'Hro^e ; () ' inches long. r 
Bill pale at the bale; body ebove black-brown; taily^ 
grey-brown, arid except the 2 middle ones, edged with 
J 
B’fvia. 
Bill dufky ; legs greenifh ; body above cinereous, f 
with red and black, beneath reddilh-wbitc> 
with dufky and bay. prech 
Inhabits Europe; 9 inches long. 
Tailfeathers cinereous edged with white, the outer on 
out with a longitudinal white line. 
Grifca, 
and 
ill 
Grey, beneath white; neck beneath, rump — 
waved with brown; tail-feathers edged 
, Inhabits /'arcjlie ; 9 1 inches long. 
Bill and legs black ; primary quillfeathers brown. 
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* Puflla, Bill nnd legs brown ; body beiieath reddifh ; 
feathers avith a while 'lhaft i rump' variegateu; S' 
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