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Ex. Red Curlew Catejhy Carol. I. LXXXIV. White-headed Ibis, Ind. 
Zoo, 1 . tab. X. 
Inhabits Europe > Afia , and America. 
'Tantalus of Linnaeus., Numenius of Brijfon V. 31 1. Linnaeus 
has VII fpecies. Brijfon mixes them with the genuine Curlews* 
and has in all XIV. 
LXVI. CURLEW. Bill, long, flender, incurvated. 
Face, covered with feathers. 
Nostrils, linear, longitudinal, near the bafe. 
Tongue, fnort, and fliarp pointed. 
Toes, connected as far as the firfl joint by a flrong membrane. 
Ex. Curlew Br. Zool. II. tab. LXIII. 
Inhabits Europe , America , the Philippine IJles , and New Holland. 
Scolopax of Linnaeus, Numenius of Brijfon V. 31 1. Linn^us- 
has IV fpecies of genuine Curlews. 
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LXVII. SNIPE. Bill, two inches long and upwards; flender, Ilrait, and weak. 
Nostrils, linear, lodged in a furrow. 
Tongue, pointed, flender. 
Toes, divided, or very nightly connected; back toe very fmalh 
Ex, Woodcock, Br. Zool. II. tab. LXV. * 
Inhabits Europe , Ajia, and America. 
Scolopax of Linnaeus, Limofa and Scolopax of BriJfonV. 261. 292. 
Linnaeus reckons XIV fpecies, exclufive of the Curlews. 
Brijfon XIII. Woodcock being the name of a fpecies inha- 
9, biting. 
