(34 THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGER. 



11. Eudromias veredus, Gould. 



Oharadrius veredus, Gould, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1848, p. 38 ; id. B. Austr., vol. vi., pi. xiv. 

 Eudromias veredus, Harting, Ibis, 1870, p. 209, pi. vi. ; Salvad., Proc. Zool. Soc, 1878, p. 82. 



[No. 318. Male. Eyes hazel. Stomach contained worms and land shells.] 



12. ^Egialitis geoffroyi, Wagl. 



Charadrius geoffroyi, Wagl., Syst. Av., gen. Charadrius, sp. 19, 1827. 



JEgialitis geoffroyi, Harting, Ibis, 1870, p. 378, pi. xi. ; Salvad., Proc. Zool. Soc, 1878, p. 82. 



[No. 311. Male. Eyes brown.] 



13. Tringoides hypoleucus, Linn. 



Tringoides hypoleucus, Linn. : Salvad., Proc. Zool. Soc, 1878, p. 82. 

 [No. 306. Female. Eyes hazel. Stomach had insects.] 



14. Gallinago stenura, Kuhl. 



" Scolopax stenura, Kuhl," Bp., Ann. Stor. Nat., vol. iii. fasc. x., 1830. 

 Gallinago stermra, Schleg. Mus. P.-B., Scolopaces, p. 12, 1864; Salvad., Cat. Syst. Ucc di 

 Borneo, p. 334, sp. 353, 1874; Salvad, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1878, p. 83. 



[No. 316. Male. Eyes black. Stomach had worms.] 



15. Butorides javanica, Horsf. 



Ardea javanica, Horsf., Trans. Linn. Soc, vol. xiii. p. 190, 1820; Schleg. Mus. P.-B., Ardece, 



p. 43, 1863. 

 Butorides javanica, Salvad., Cat. Ucc. di Borneo, p. 351, sp. 370, 1874; Proc Zool. Soc, 1878, 



p. 83. 



[No. 300. Male. Eyes orange ; legs yellow ; bill black ; Crustacea in stomach. 309, 

 female. Eyes yellow ; legs green.] 



Two specimens— one " female" (No. 300) fully adult, and a young " female" (No. 309). 



16. Casuarius galeatus, Lath. 



Two Cassowaries, apparently of this species, were procured alive at Ternate, and their 

 skins having been subsequently preserved are in the collection. — P. L. S. 



III. BIPvDS OF BANDA. 



[The Challenger arrived at Banda on the 29th September 1874, and sailed from Banda 

 on the evening of the 2d October 1874.] 



Only 10 specimens, belonging to 7 species, are in the collection, which, although a 

 very small one, is of some interest, as birds from Banda are rather scarce in Museums. 



