1Q2 Dr. Horsfield's Systematic Arrangement 



This bird is nearly allied to T. Glareola ; it differs principally 

 in the marks of the secondary quill-feathers, and in the lower 

 continuation of the covering of the tibiae. 



Spec. 2. Tot anus hypoleucos Temm. 

 Teinil batu Javanis. 

 Tringa hypoleucos, Linn. Syst. i. p. 250. 

 Guinetta, Brisson. 



Spec. 3. Totanus acuminatus mihi. 

 T. supra fuscus, plumis dorsalibus ferrugineo tectricibus griseo 



marginatis, subtus albidus, pectore sublutescente, rectricibus 



acuminatis. 

 Tkinil gutig Javanis. 



In this, as in several other instances, the Javanese have a com- 

 mon term applying to several birds, as Tit i nil ; while those 

 which they have observed to be nearest allied to them are di- 

 stinguished by a particular epithet, as Tkinil batu, Trinil 

 gung, &c. 



Spec. 4. Totanus tenuirostris mihi. 



T. supra pallide fuscus cinereo varius, remigibus fuscis, subtus 



albens, gula pectoreque fuscescente maculatis, rostro tenui. 

 Keeyo Javanis. 



The beak is more slender than in the European species of this 

 genus. 



Spec. 5. Totanus Damacensis mihi. 



T. supra pallide cinereo-fuscus, subtus albus, remigibus fuscis 

 rachidibus primorum albis aliarum fuscescentibus. 



Longitudo Q\ poll. 



Spec. 6. Totanus Glottis Bechstein. 

 Benonchang Javanis. 

 Limosa grisea, Brisson. 



Spec. 



