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Bonaparte, Charles Lucian, 1803-1857 / American ornithology, or, The natural history of birds inhabiting the United States, not given by Wilson : with figures drawn, engraved, and coloured, from nature
(1833)

Red-breasted snipe. Scolopax grisea. Plate XXIII. Fig. 3,   pp. 51-58 ff.


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RED-BREASTED SNIPE.
SCOLOPdX GRISEA.
Plate XXIII. Fig. 3.
See WILSON'S Allneriean Ornithology, Red-breasted Snipe, Scolopax noveboracensis,
Vol.
VII, p. 49, pI. 58. fig. 1, for the summer dress.
Seolopax grisea, 1
I, p. 444, sp.
1. 1, p. 658, sp. 27. LATH. Ind. II, p. 724, sp. 33. Suppl.
r dress. TEMM. Man. Orn. II, p. 679. NOB. Obs. WiM.
SP. 205. ID. Cat. and Syn. Birds UV S. sp. 267, ID. Speech. Comp. sp. 206.
ID.
Monog. Scolop. in Obs. Cuv. p. 115, sp. 2.
Scolopax noveboracensis, GMEL. Syst. I, p. 658, sp. 28. LATH. Ind. ,I, p.
723, sp. 32,
summer dress.
&olopax Paykulli, NILSS. Orn. Suec. II, p. 106, sp. 186, tab. xi.
Solopax leueophcea, VIBILL. Gal. Ois. II, p. 10, tab. 291, changing to the
summer dress.
&olopax grisea, VIEILL. Nouv. Dict. winter dress.
Totanus griseus, VIEILL. Nouv. Diet. winter dress.
Totanuaferrugineicollis, VIBILL. summer dress.
Totanu8 noveboracenais, SABINE, Zool. .1pp. Franklin's Exp. p. 687, summer
dress.
Macroramphus griseus, LEACH, Cat. Mus. Brit.
Limosa scolopaeea, SAY, in Long's Exp. I[, p. 170, winter plumage.
Beecaccia grigia, RANZ. Elem. III, Pt. VIII, P. 16Q, sp. 5.
Becasine grise, VEILL. Nouv. Di   I, p. 358.
Beeassine ponetu~e, TEMM. Ioc. cit.
Brown Snipe, PENN. Aret. Zool. II, sp. 369. LATH. Syn. V, p. 154, sp. 26.
ID. Gen. Hist
IX, P. 216, sp. 25. MONT. Orn. Diet. with a goodfig. in the Suppl. winter
dress.
Red-breasted Snipe, PENN. llret. Zool. II, sp. 368. LATH. Syn. V, p. 153,
sp. 26. ID.
Gen. Htidt. IX, p. 215, sp. 24, summer dress.
&hnepfe MEYER & WOLF, 5
k     A
I Pfiiladelp
p. 46.
M.
WE can add nothing to-the excellent account given by our
edecessor of this remarkable species, but as he only figured it
its summer and more familiar dress, our representation of the


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