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42. Tringoides hypoleucos, Linn. 



Tringa hypoleucos, Linn., S. N, vol. i. p. 250, No. 14, 1766. 



Tringoides hypoleucos, Walden, Trans. ZooL Soc. vol. ix. p. 234; Proc. Zool. Soc, 1877, 

 p. 550, 703; 1878, pp. 345,624, 711. 



[No. 391, ? . Camiguin. 



No. 435, Z ■ Pasananca. Eyes hazel. This species was common along the banks of 

 the stream.] 



This cosmopolitan species has not been hitherto made known as an inhabitant of either 

 Camiguin or Mindanao. 



43. Totanus incanus, Gm. 



Scolopax incanus, Gm., S. N., vol. i. p. 658 (1788). 



Totanus incanus, Tweeddale, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1877, pp. 550, 768; 1878, pp. 345, 711. 



[No. 405, $ . Malanipa.] 



For the first time recorded from any part of the archipelago. Pale ashy above ; 

 forehead and superciliaries, chin and throat pure white, clouded with grey on the breast 

 and flanks. Wing 6*25. The dimensions of the wing in this species vary exceedingly. 

 In an example ( $ ) from Fiji, No. 26 (mus. nostr.) the wing measures 7 '20. Above it is 

 dark ashy, and the grey on the breast is much deeper in tone. The Malanipa example 

 was shot on January 30th. 



44. Gallinago stenura, Kuhl. 



Scolopax stenura, Kuhl, MS.; Bp., An. St. Nat., 1829. 

 Gallinago stenura, Tveeddale, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1877, p. 550. 



[No. 438, % . Samboangan.] 



Not hitherto recorded from any Philippine island. 



45. Rhynchcea capensis, Linn. 



Scolopax capensis, Linn., S. N., vol. i. p. 246, No. 14 (1766). 



Rhynclui'i capensis, "Walden, Trans. ZooL Soc, vol. ix. p. 235; Proc. Zool. Soc, 1877, pp. 551, 

 703, 834; 1878, pp. 345, 953. 



[No. 437, £ . Samboangan. Eyes hazel.] 



Known to inhabit the Philippines, but no exact locality hitherto recorded. 



46. Demiegretta sacra, Gm. 



Ardea sacra, Gm., S. N., vol. i. p. 640 (1788). 



Demigretta sacra, Tweeddale, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1877, p. 551. 



[No. 377, $ . Zebu. Eyes orange.] 



