. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. Black axillars ol' Blai-k-bullied Plover. Gray axillars ol Golden Axilhirs, gray; ruuip, not oraun'c brown. Clmradriiis domiuicnu. Golden Plover. See Xo. 224. Cliai-inlriu- (loniinious. , smoky blaek; rump and upper tail coverts, not oi'aiige brown. C'/ianidrins sijuiitarula. Black-bellied Plover. See No. 222. This species has four toes (the hinri too being so small that it otten escapes noticei, ami prO])erly belongs in Grou];), Section 3, but owing to the tact that it is c


. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. Black axillars ol' Blai-k-bullied Plover. Gray axillars ol Golden Axilhirs, gray; ruuip, not oraun'c brown. Clmradriiis domiuicnu. Golden Plover. See Xo. 224. Cliai-inlriu- (loniinious. , smoky blaek; rump and upper tail coverts, not oi'aiige brown. C'/ianidrins sijuiitarula. Black-bellied Plover. See No. 222. This species has four toes (the hinri too being so small that it otten escapes noticei, ami prO])erly belongs in Grou];), Section 3, but owing to the tact that it is constantly looked tor among the three-toed species it is included in both sections. Ivump, orange brown; underpiirts, white, witb two black bands on the breast; axillars.^ pure white. yEr/ialUis vocifera. Killdeer Plover. See No. 225. / ^ Xo lilaek bands on breast; shaft of flrst jjrimary, white; liaek, l)rownish gray; aiillars, white. A Western species of casual occuiTencc in Florida; not recorded elsewhere on Atlantic coast. ^Eijialitis montnna. Mountain Plover. See No. 231. ; Section 2. Toes, four. Axlllai's, smoky black; tarsus, over ; hind too, very small. Gharadrius aqaittiirnla. Black-bellied Plover. See No. 222. / "^ ' For directions lor MKiaslllcmeid,, sec j'agc Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Cory, Charles B. (Charles Barney), 1857-1921; Field Columbian Museum. Chicago, Special edition printed for the Field Columbian Museum


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