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O rder VIII. With PINNATED FEET.
G e n u s LXXVII. P H A L A R O P E .
N° I. Red Ph. N° 3. Plain Ph.
V ar. A. 4. Brown Ph.
2. Grey Ph. 5. Barred Ph.
BI L L ftrait.
Noftrils minute.
Body and legs in every refpefi: like the Sandpiper.
Toes furnilhed with broad and generally fcolloped membranes.
n p j p u Tringa hyperborea, Lin. Syji. i. p. 249. 9.— Faun. Suec. N# 179 (laft de-
T he^ /cribed).— M uller■> N° 196— Faun. Groenl. N° 75.
Le Phalarope cendre, B r if. Orn. vi. p. 15. 2.— B u f. O if. viii, p. 224.
Phalarope de Siberie, PI. E n l. 766.
Larns fidipes alter noftras, R a ii Syn. p. 132. A. 7.
Small cloven-footed Gull, W ill. Orn. p. 355.
Cock. Coot-footed T r in g a , Edvo. pi. 143.
Red Phalarope, B r . Zool. N° 219. pi. 76.—A r8 . Zool. N° 413.
Lev. Muf.
Description g I Z E of the Purre: length eight inches. Bill one inch, and
black . the top of the head, hind part of the neck, and back,
are afh-colour, furrounding the neck at the lower part: from the
bafe of the bill, palling through the eyes, to the hind head, is a
dulky
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