RM2A7XMF3–Greater painted-snipe, Rostratula benghalensis (Cape snipe, Scolopax capensis). Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by John Latham from his own A General History of Birds, Winchester, 1824.
RMA0H6YY–Latham s Snipe Gallinago hardwickii
RME7B8J5–Illustrations Great Snipe (Lat. Gallinago media Latham), watercolor
RMP7F0EC–Greater painted-snipe, Rostratula benghalensis (Cape snipe, Scolopax capensis). Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by John Latham from his own A General History of Birds, Winchester, 1824.
RM2CPG0K0–. A history of British birds : the figures engraved on wood . ding to Latham, to about twentyspecies, besides varieties, of which only the Woodcocl^Common Snipe, and Judcock, and their varieties, areaccounted British Birds. Pennant has placed the Woodcock after the Curlewsas the head of the Godwits and Snipes ; and others areof opinion that the Knot, from the similarity of its figureto that of the Woodcock, ought to be classed in this tribe.In these subdivisions ornithologists may vary their classifi-cations without end. As in a chain doubly suspended,the rings of which gradually diminish towa
RMA0H6YX–Latham s Snipe Gallinago hardwickii
RM2CP2KY7–. A practical handbook of British birds . ped withslender claw projecting beyond toe. Wings long and pointed, firstdeveloped primary longest. Tail more or less rounded, middle * Unfortunately Capella, 1801 has priority over Gallinago, 1816.—E.EL 672 A PRACTICAL HANDBOOK OF BRITISH BIRDS. rectrices normal, lateral ones in a number of species more or lessnarrow and stiff, number of rectrices 14-26. In all Continents, inAustralia only winter visitors. CAPELLA MEDIA 428. Capella media (Lath.)—THE GREAT SNIPE. Scolopax Media Latham, Gen. Syn. Suppl., 1, p. 292 (1787—Lancashire, England). Gallinago
RMREP41K–. Arctic zoology [microform]. Zoology; Zoologie. iTo Placi SPOTTED SNIPE, rpotted with rufous white: lefler wing coverts brown; in the middle pa er, and marked with a few fpots of white: larger coverts plain alh- color : quills black, widi wlute ihafts, the bafes of them, from the fourth, white for one-third of their length: rump white: thewhole of the under parts, from the chin to the vent, fine rufous bay, waved acrofs with duikylines: tail feathers white at the bafe, and dufky the reft of their length; legs black. Inliabits Hudfon's Bay, with the laft. Communicated by Mr Latham. , ' 374. Sp
RMRJ6K12–. The water birds of North America [microform]. Birds; Water-birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux aquatiques. 1% i'K.KCoCIAI, (IHAI-I-ATURESâ LIMICuL.'E. !i > Macrorhamphus griseus. .(. OrUeuB THE QBAY BRIPE; OBAT-BACK; DOWITCHEB. Sroln/Mij- ijrisi-ti, (iMKi.. f*. N. I. 178M, (158 (lnwiul on the Broini Snipe of PKNN.VNr aiul Latham). Macroi-hiimiihun;/rinrii.H, l,i;.i ii. I'at. Iliit. Muh. 1810, !J1. âCahsin in lliiiiil's II. N. Am. 18oK, 712. â lUiiii., Cat. N. Am. II. l.^.V.", no. .I-JI. â CofK.s, Key, IS7"J, â¢.'')3 ; (lurk l,iM, 187;), no. Ji:,; 2il cil. ISH-J, no. tio!"; IlihU N. W.
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