DORSETSHIRE FAUNA. 
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Order IV. GRALLATORES, Waders. 
CHARADRIADJ5, Plover family. 
Ixii. GEdicnemus. Thick-knee. 
(153) 160. crepitans. Stone Thick-knee. Knighton Heath; near 
Lulworth and Blandford. 
Ixiii. Charadrius. Plover. 
(156) \Q1. phimalis. Golden Plover. Near Dorchester. 
(157) 162. morinellus. Dotterel Plover. Pimperne, and near Pent- 
ridge, Dr. P. 
(158) 163. hiaticula. Ring Plover. Sea-coast. 
Ixiv. Vanellus. Lapwing. 
(155) 166. griseus. Grey Lapwing. 
(154) 167. cristatus. Peewit Lapwing. 
Ixv. Strepsilas. Turnstone. 
168. interpres. Common Turnstone. Near Weymouth, springy 1795. 
Dr. P. 
Ixvii. Caltdris. Sanderling. 
(161) 169. arenaria. Common Sanderling. Sea-coast. 
Ixvii. H^matopuSo Oyster-catcher. 
(164) 170. ostralegus. Common Oyster-catcher, 
ARDEIDtE, Heron family. 
Ixix. Ardea. Lleron. 
(204) 172. cinerea. Common Heron. 
(198) 177. minuta.^ Little Bittern. 
(197) 178. stellaris. Common Bittern. Bishop’s Caundle, C. W. 
Digby, Esq. 
179. lentiginosa. Freckled Bittern. Puddle-town, Rev. Tho¬ 
mas Racket. 
Ixxi. Platalea. Spoonbill. 
(192) 183. leucorodia. White Spoonbill. Near Poole, Dr, P., 1793. 
SCOLOPACID^, Snipe family. 
Ixxiii. Numenius. Curlew. 
(190) 185. arquata. Common Curlew. 
(189) 186. phceopus. Whimbrel Curlew. 
Ixxiv. Totanus. Sandpiper. 
(177) 189. ochropus. Green Sandpiper. 
(174) 191. hgpoleucos. Common Sandpiper. 
* We are surprised to find Mr. Jenyns retaining this species in his suhgenus Ardea ; especially 
as the two following species are placed in his Botaurm. —Ed. 
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