( 478 ) 



•S'i. Numenius phaeopus variegatus (^Scop.j. 

 Bnngnrau. 



For the distribution of this very distinct Eastern subspecies of our Whimbrel 

 (or species) see 8eebohni, Gi'oiir. Di>;liib. Chnrndrihlni^ p. 3:51. 



•87. Totanus hypoleucus (L.). 

 Bnngnrau and other islands. (Everywhere in the Eastern Hemisphere,) 



"88. Totanus glareola (L.). 

 Bungnran. 



•8!t. Tringa ruficollis Pall. 



Bnngnrau, Pnhi Pandak. 



Breeds in Eastern Siberia anil winters in the Afahiy Arclii]ielago and Australia. 



*!'!>. Limosa lapponica baueri (Naum.). 

 Bungnran. 



This species breeds in Eastern iSibcria, and winters in the islands of tlie ^fahiy 

 Archipelago, Australia, etc. 



*'•»!. Sterna bergii l^icht. 



Common on all the islands. (t!f. Saunders, /'. /,. S. ISTO p. ii44 : Everett, 

 Z?'.s?. B. Borneo p. 21U.) 



*'••-. Sterna melanauchen Temm. 



Pnlu Pandak, Bungnran. 



Found from the Bay of Bengal along the Alalay .Vrchipelago to Australia and 

 the coasts of Ciiina. 



*9:^. Sterna sinensis (im. 



I'ldu Lant. 



The distribution about the same as tliat of the former, but still wider. 



CONCLUSIONS. 



It is evident from this list that my former conclusions (Nuvitates Zooi.ooicae 

 I. p. 483) mnst be considerably altered. I said that the species from the Natnnas 

 belonged moxth/ to species distvihuted ocer the ^fnhvj Peninsula and Borneo, but that 

 the ornis was (judging from the first collection) undoubtedly more -Ahilaccan than 

 Bornean ! Tliis latter conclusion was wrong, as in the second collection there are a 

 immber of species (Prionochilus x'tnthoj>'/i/i//s, Munia fuseonii (?), Munia hrunncicepn. 

 Micrfljjtcrnua badiosus, Phoenicopliaes micror/iinus) which are only known from 

 Borneo and not from Malacca, while before only the opposite had been the case. 



Therefore all one can now say is, that both Malaccan and Bornean forms have 

 populated the Natnnas, as one might have expected, and that only a very few of them 

 have develo])ed into peculiar races or sj)ecies. 



Dr. Giiiither intjoriued me that the reptiles (of which a list will soon be pub- 

 lished) are Bornean on the whole. 



5-S. AUe 1895 



