SCOLOPACIDvE. 359- 



Genus TOTANUS. 

 Cuvier, Lecons Auat. Comp. i. table 2 (1800), 



Totanus canescens. 



Scolojuix canescens, Gmelin, 8yst. Nat. i. p. 688 (1788). 

 Totanus glottis, Seebohm, Hist. Brit. B. iii. p. 149 (1885), 



The Greenshank, 



Ilab. Europe and Northern Asia, wintering south in Africa, 

 India, and Austraha. 



1789. tSternuni, with shoulder-girdle, wanting left scapula. From 



Nepal. Presented hy B. 11. Hodgson, Esq. 



1790. Sternuni, with shoulder-girdle. S. S, 1853. From Nepal. 



Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 



Totanus glareola. 



Tringa glareola, Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. i. p, 149 (1766), 

 Totanus glareola, Seebohm, Hist, Brit. B. iii. p. 132 (1885), 



The Wood-Sandpiper. 



ll(d>. Northern Europe and Northern Asia, wintering south 

 in Africa, India, and Australia. 



1791. 1792, Skeletons (one with digits separately mounted J, 0, (J. 



1299 C, From Shanghai, 



Presented hy Consul Sicinhoe, F.P.S. 



Totanus calidris. 



Scolopax calidris, Linnaeus, Syst, Nat. i. p, 245 (1766). 

 Totanus calidris, Seebohm, Hist. Brit. B. iii. p. 140 (1885), 



The Common Eedshank. 



Hah. Northern Europe and Northern Asia, wintering south- 

 ward in India and the Indo-Malayan Islands, 



1793. Skull of male. From Germany, Purchased. 



1794. Sternum, witli right coracoid, scajjula, and furcnla. S, S. 



863. rnrchaml. 



