iVo.4.] COUES'S ORNITH. BIBLIOGRAPHY CHARADRIID.E. 837 



1864. BoULTON, AV. W. Great Plover or Stone Curlew [ffidicnemus crepitans] near 



Beverley. < Zoologint, xxii, 1864, pp. 9282, 9283. 

 1864. CoiNDE, .J. L. Note pour servir h I'histoire des Oiseaux insectivores. <^ Bev. 



ZooL, 1864, pp. 5,6. 

 On the diet of a bird belonging "5, la famille des ^cbassiors riverains dii genre obevalier." 



Not seen ; title from Zool. Rec. 



1864. CoRDEAUX, J. Gray Plover [Squatarola helvetica] on the Lincolnshire Coast. 

 <^ Zoologist, xxii, 1864, \>. 9115. 



1864. Harting, J. E. The little Ringed Plover [^gialitis curonica] at Kingsbury, 

 Middlesex. < Zoologist, xxii, 1864, pp. 9283-9285. 



1864. Norman, G. Eggs of the Thickknee Plover [CEdicnemus crepitans]. <^ Zoolo- 

 gist, xxii, 1864, p. 9114. 



1864. Schwaitzer, F. Charadrius [Eudromias] morinellus in der Provinz Posen. 



<^./. 0.,xii, 1864, p. 314. 



1865. SCHLEGEL, H. Cursores. <^Mus. Nat. Hist. Pays-Bas, 17" livr., Mars 1865, pp. 



1-80. 



The "Cursores" of this author consist of four very distinct families, the Otididce, Glareo- 

 lidce, Charadriidce, and Hcematopodidce. 



Of Otididce are described 18 spp., all referred to the single genus Otis. 



Of Glareola are treated 5 spp., and of Oursorius 7 spp. 



Strepsilas with 3 spp. and Hcematopus with 6 spp. 



The greater part of the memoir is of course devoted to the charadrian group, of which are 

 described 7 spp. of CEdicnemus, 21 of Charadrius, 4 of Morinellus, 3 of Pluvialis, 13 of Tan- 

 nellus, and 9 of Lohivanellus. 



The whole group is represented by a total of 750 specimens in the Leyden Museum. 



1866. Brehm, a. E. Zur Naturgeschichte des weisschwanzigen Kiebitzes, (Chaetusia 



[sic] leucura). J.f. 0., xiv, 1866, pp. 386-388. 



1866. Monk, T. J. Little Ringed Plover [.^gialitis curonica] near Lewes. <^ Zoolo- 

 gist, 2d ser., i, 1866, p. 229. 



1866. Rood, E. H. Occurrence of the Stone Curlew or Great Plover [CEdicnemus 

 crepitans] at the Land's End. <[ Zoologist, 2d ser., i, 1866, pp. 34, 35. 



1866. Shorto, J., Jr. Stone Curlew [CEdicnemus crepitans] near Dorchester. 



< Zoologist, 2d ser., i, 1866, p. 389. 



1867. Herklotz, O. Oedicnemus crepitans. <^ Verli. (AM.) k.-Jc. zool.-bot. Ges. Wieu, 



xvii, 1867, pp. 619-622. 

 Lebensweise. 



1867. Shorto, J., Jr. Golden and Green Plovers (see Zool. S. S. 690). < Zooldgist, 2d 

 ser.,ii, 1867, p. 759. 



1867. Stubbs, C. E. Lapwings [Vanellus cristatus] at Henley-on-Thames. <^ Zoolo- 



gist, 2d ser., ii, 1867, p. 829. 



1868. Blake-Knox, H. Thickkueed Plover [CEdicnemus crepitans] in the County of 



Dublin. < Zoologist, 2d ser., iii, 1868, p. 1134. 



1868. RODD, E. H. Occurrence of the Common Dotterel [Eudromias morinellus] at 



the Lizard. <^ Zoologist, 2d ser., iii, 1868, p. 1423. 



1869. CORDEAUX, J. On the Variation in Colour of the Axillary Plume of the Golden 



Plover [Charadrius pluvialis]. <^ Zoologist, 2d ser., iv, 1869, pj). 1601, 1602. 

 1869. Harting, J. E. [Exhibition of a skin of Anarhynchus frontalis.] < P. Z. S., 



xxxvii, 1869, p. 360. 

 1869. Harting, J. E. On rare or little-known Limicolse. [Parti.] <^Ihis, 2d ser., 



V, 1869, pp. 304-310, fig., and pi. viii. 

 This, the first instalment of a series of articles with above caption, without subhead, treats 



monographically of Anarhynchus frontalis. 



