720 AVES GRALL^. Scolopax. 
Fedoa nofbra fecunda, Rati Syn. p. 105. A. 5. — fVill. p. 216. — Id, 
p. 293. § II. 
La Barge, Buf. vii. p. 500. t. 27. — Pl. Enl. 874. 
Leffer Godv/it, Br. Zool. ii. N° 182. — Id. fol 120. 
Jadreka Snipe, Lath. Syn. v. p. 146. 17. — ArSt. Zool. ii. N° 375, — 
Olaf. IJl. ii. p. 201. t. 48. 
Habitat in Europa^ Anglia . — 17 pollices longa. 
Dorjum fufcum : gen^e rufefcentes : remiges nigricantes j 1-3 fcapo 
albo, 5-13 bafi in medium albas ; reSlrices bafi albte, magis exteriores : 
rojiri bafis rubra, quam ambiunt penn£e albo-rufefcentes : irides albidse. 
^ 9 - 
marmora- Sc. nigricante pallideque rufo maculatim varia, abdomine medio fuper- 
ta. ciliis gulaque albidis, pedore fufco undulato, remigibus rufefcen- 
tibus, quatuor primis extiis apiceque nigris. 
Marbled Godwit, Lath. Syn. Sup. p. i^^.—Arii. Zool. Sup. p. 68. 
Habitat ad fretum Hudfcnis.— Corpus magnitudine Fedoa: rofirum 
fubafcendens nigrum, bafi rufum : pedes nigri : cauda fafciis fufco-ni- 
gricantibus. 
20. 
hudfonica. Sc. fufca maculis albis, fubtus caftaneo-ferruginea fafciis fufcis, fuper- 
ciliis gula uropygio redricibufque bafi albis. 
Hudfonian Godwit, Lath. Syn. Sup. p. 246. — Aril. Zool. Sup. p. 68. 
Habitat cum procedente, cui magnitudine cedit. — Roftrum ttpedes 
nigricantes : cauda brevis : redirices nigro bafi albo. 
2T. 
Glottis. Sc. grlfeo-fufca maculis nigricantibus varia, fuperciliis dorfo infimo 
corporeque fubtus albis, redricibus albis fafciis fufcis. 
'Scolopax glottis, Lin. Syfi. i. p. 245. 10. — Faun. Suec. N" 17 1. — Gmel. 
Syfi. i. p. 66 /i,.--Scop. Ann. i. N“ 137. — Brun. N" 167. — Mulier, 
p, 23. — Borowjk. Eat. iii. p. 90. 6, — Faun. Helvet. — It. Pojeg. p. 23? 
Eimofa grifea, BriJ. v p. 267. 2. t. 23. f. i.— 8vo. ii. p. 278. — ■ 
Klein. Av. p. 102. \ 2^. 
Ha Barge variee, Buf. vii. p. 503 ? 
______ grife, Pl. Enl. 876. 
‘Pluvialis major, Raii Syn. p. 106. A. 8. — Will. p. 220. t. 55. — Id. 
(Angi.) p. 298. ch. iv. § i.—Raii Syn. p, 190. 6. — Sloan. Jam, 
317. 9. t. 268. 
Green legged Horfeman, Alh, ii. t. 69. 
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