( 201 ) 



1 ? ml, Eureka, 13. i. 1903 (Xo. Iu33). 



1 (J jiiv., Hall Creek, K). iv. Hi(i2 (No. R. 515). 

 " Iris yellow, legs pink." 



35. Ochthodromns veredus (Gould). 



Cliarrulriua verediix Gould, P. Z. H. 1848. p. 38 (Nortbern Australia). 



2 i$, 8 ?¥, all ill wiater plnraage, (South) Alligator River, October to 

 November 1902, Sei)teiuber 1903 (Nos. 885 to 890, 1775 to 1777, I78ii, 1782). 



" Iris black (brown), legs j'ellowish (brown), bill black." 



30. Ochthodromus mongolus (Pall.). 



C'//«)v(f7/v«.i iiinngolun Pallns, Rrtur, iii. p. 700 (Mongolia). 



1 3, Bedont Island, 28. v. 1901 (No. R. 41). 



37. Aegialitis ruficapillus (Temm.). 



Chamdiiun riificapillns Temm., PI. O./. v. pi. 147. fig. -' (1932: " L'Oc'anie"). 



c? ad., Lewis Island, 4. vii. 1901 (No. R. 194). " Iris brown, legs black." 

 ?, Derby, 5. iii. 1902 (No. 1000). 



38. Aegialitis melanops (Vieill.). 



Chariulrius melminpa Vieillofc, Nouv. Diet. tl'IIi-it. Neil, xxvii. p. 139 (1818). 



i, Meda Station, Kimberley, 8. ii. 1902. " Iris brown (dark), feet flesh-colour, 

 bill pink at base, black at tip" (No. 400). 



?, South Alligator River, 0. .\i. 1902 (No. 897). 



39. Himantopus leucocephalus <iouKl. 



I/iinantopus leitcoce/ihaliis Gould, P. Z. S. 1837. p. 2lj ("Australia et insults Java, Sumatra "). 



5 (?c?, 3 ? ?, South Alligator River, October and November 1902, June aiul 

 August 1903 (Nos. 907 to 912, 1 180, 1707). " Iris and legs red, bill black." 



40. Nnmenius cyanopus Vieill. 



Numenhis ci/riiinjms Vieillot, Xnur. Hirl. iVIIhl. Nut. viii. p. 300 (1817 : Australia). 



1 (? ad., Derby, W. Australia, 10. xii. 1901 (No. 302). 



41. Numenius phaeopus variegatus (Scop.). 



(Of. Nn,'. Z'ul. 1904, p. 18ti.) 



1 ?, Derby, W. Australia, 19. .xii. lool (No. 363). 



42. Numenius minutus (iould. 



Niimeiihis miniiliis Gould, P. Z. S. 1840. p. 17(1 (New South Wales). 

 Meso!<i-nlnpa.r mimitns Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mm. xxiv. p. 371. 



I do not think that it is advisable to separate this bird generically en 

 account of the back and sides of the metatarsus being more largely sculelhited. 



