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 [543. Belonopterus cayennensis (Gral.). 



Piirm cayeimemis Gmelin .%»?. Nat. ed. xiii. i. 1 (1788) p. 7(16 (ex Buff. & Daubent. PI. Eiil. 836— 

 typ. ex Cayenne). 



Cayenne (Biiflfon, De])lanclies leg. — fide Bp.).] 



544. Squatarola squatarola (Linn.). 



Triiiga aiinnlaruhi LiuntJ, Syxl. Nat ed. x. 1 (17.')8) p. Uil (ex Fn. Suec. 155, Eai, Alb. t. 7C)— hab. 

 in Europa — liab. subslit. Suecia ex Faun. Suec). 



Cayenne : 1 ? juv., November 2, 19U2. No. 474. 



" Iris seal, feet slate, bill black." 



Al. 188; caud. 7U ; culm. 30| ; tars. 44i mm. 



[545. Charadrius dominicus Miill. 



Cliaradrhts dominlcu,^ P. L. S. Miiller, Nalursy.'it. Sujipl. (1770) p. IIG (ex Brias. — hab. S. Domingue, 

 typ. in Mu.-i. Reaumur, env. par M. Chervain). 



No records from Cayenne, bnfc generally distributed during migration time over 

 all parts of South America, also occnrriiii,' in Surinam and Brit. Guiana.] 



[546. Ochthodromus wilsonia (Ord). 



Cluiradri lis wihniiiii Ord, in Wilson's Am. Oni. ix. (1814) p. 77. PI. Lxxlii. fig. 5 (typ. ex Cape Island, 

 New Jersey). 



River Oyapoc, Cayenne (Jelski leg.) in Mus. Brit, ex collection Salvin & 

 Godmau.J 



547. Aegialitis semipalmatus (Bp.). 



Cliamdriu.s seinijiulinatiis Bonaparte, Oh-^iero. Wilson 1825, no. 219. 



Cayenne : 2 ? ?, October 19, 31, 19U2. 



Nos. 209, 401 . 



" Bill black, clay-colour at base of mandible, feet clay-colonr, dusky at points." 



Al. 122— 119A; caud. 57J— 53* ; culm. ]2f— 12J; tars. 23f mm. 



[Cayenne (Deplanches \eg.—Ji(/e Bp.), Secbohm (collection in Mus. Brit. : juv.).] 



[548. Aegialitis coUaris (Vieill.). 



Charadrius coUaris Vieillot, Nnuv. Dirt, xxvii. (1817) p. 136 (ex Azara — typ. ex Paraguay). 



No records from Cayenne, but distributed over the whole of South America, 

 also in Brit. Guiana and Lower Amazonia.] 



[54'.). Himantopus mexicanus (Mull.). 



Charadrius ine.cicanusV.h. S. Miiller, Natursi/sl. Siijiiil. (1776) p. 117 (ex Briss. — ex Hernaml. — 

 hab. Mexico). 



No records from Cayenne, but occurring in Brit. Guiana and Lower Amazonia.] 

 550. Numenius hudsonicus Lath. 



Nuineniii.i hndxiniicn.'i Latham, Jiid. Orn. ii. (17'JO) p. 712 (hab. in sinu Hudsonis). 



Cayenne: 1 ? ad., November 21, 1902. No. 847. 



" Feet ashy grey, bill blackish, basal third of mandible pale flesh." 



Al. 248 ; caud. 98 ; culm. 94J ; tars. 59 mm. 



