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454. Charadrius dominicus dominicus P. L. 8. Miill. 
Charadrius dominicus P. L. 8. Miiller, Natursyst. Suppl. p. 116 (1776.—ex Brisson : 8. Domingue). 
C. pluvialis (nec Linn.) Pelzeln, /.c. p. 297 (Engenho do Gama, Rio Guaporé). 
No. 629, ¢ (in winter dress), 8. Isabel, 6. x. 1907. “Iris dark brown, feet 
grey, bill black.” 
455. Aegialitis collaris (Vieill.). 
Charadrius collaris Vieillot, Nouv. Dict. xxvii. p, 136 (1818.—ex Azara, No. 392: Paraguay). 
Nos. 409, 426, 452. dd ad., Calama, 17, 18, 25. viii. 1907.—Wing 95—96 ; 
tail 45—48 ; bill 13—15 mm. 
Nos. 408, 425. 9% ad., Calama, 17, 18. viii. 1907.—Wing 95, 97 ; tail 47,46 ; 
bill 15 mm. 
“Tris dark brown, feet yellow or yellowish grey, bill black.” 
Like specimens from Bogota, South Brazil, etc. 
456. Helodromas solitarius (Wils.). 
Tringa solitaria Wilson, Amer. Ornith. vii. p. 53. pl. 58. fig. 3 (1813.—Hudson’s Bay, 
N. America). 
Totanus solitarius Pelzeln, Orn. Bras. iii, p. 309 (Eng. do Gama, Rio Guaporé). 
No. 591. ? ad., Jamarysinho, 25, ix. 1907.—“ Iris blackish, feet grey-brown, 
bill black.” 
No. 626, $% ad. (assuming breeding plumage), 8S. Isabel, 5. x. 1907.— Iris 
brown, feet olive-green, bill black.” 
A winter visitor to South America. 
457. Bartramia longicauda (Bechst.). 
Tringa longicauda Bechstein, Kurze Ubers. Latham iv. p, 453. pl. 184 (1811.—“* Nordamerika ”). 
Tringoides Bartramia Pelzeln, l.c. p. 310 (Engenho do Gama, Rio Guaporé). ; 
Nos. 770, 772. ¢¢ ad., Allianca, 9, xi. 1907.—-Wing 155; tail 78, 84; bill 
27, 29 mm. “Iris dark brown, feet light yellowish green, bill black, below 
yellow.” 
This also is a winter migrant to Brazil. 
[458. Tringites subruficollis (Vieill.). 
Tringa subruficollis Vieillot, Nouv. Dict. xxxiv. p. 465 (1819.—ex Azara: Paraguay). 
Tringoides rufescens Pelzeln, l.c. p. 310 (Borba). 
Borba (Natterer). Also a winter visitor to Amazonia.] 
[459. Tringa fuscicollis Vieill. 
Tringa fuscicollis Vieillot, Nouv. Dict. xxxiv. p. 461 (1819.—ex Azara : Paraguay). 
Tringa Bonaparte: Pelzeln, lc. p. 311 (Caigara, Engenho do Gama, Rio Guaporé). 
Rio Guaporé : Engenho do Gama (Natterer).| 
460. Tringa maculata Vieill.* 
Tringa maculata Vieillot, Nouv. Dict. xxxiv. p. 465 (1819.—* aux fles Antilles et dans les 
parties méridionales des Etats-Unis”); Pelzeln, /.c. p. 311 (Engenho do Gama, Matogrosso : 
Rio Guaporé), 
* Besides those mentioned above, many other species of Zimicolae are likely to occur during 
migration time on the banks of the Madeira. Natterer obtained quite a number, either on the Guaporé, 
or farther north in the Rio Negro district. Their names may be found in Pelzeln’s Ornithologie 
Brasiliens iii, pp. 296-8, 308-13, 
