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41. RHYACOPHILUS GLAREOLA (Linnaeus) 



Tringa glarcola Linnaeus, Systema naturae, ed. 10, p. 149, 1758 (Sweden). 

 One female, Weihsi, 8,000-9,000 feet, Yunnan, September. 



42. CAPELLA SOLITARIA (Hodgson) 



GalUnago solitaria Hodgson, Gleanings in science, vol. 3, p. 238, 1831 (Nepal). 



Three females, northwest Yunnan (Likiang Mountains, Septem- 

 ber and March; Liitien, 10,000 feet, September) ; one female, south- 

 west Szechwan (Dshizhi, 12,000 feet, April). 



The specimen from Dshizhi is a bird of the previous year, I sup- 

 pose, as it is quite different from the adult. The sides of the neck 

 are buffy ; the chest feathers are tipped with white, and this region is 

 more mottled than in the adult ; the scapulars are broadly margined 

 with buffy; the five outer primaries are margined with white; and 

 there are other differences. The wing measures 160 mm. 



43. SCOLOPAX RUSTICOLA RUSTICOLA Linnaeus 



Scolopax rusticola Linnaexts, Systema naturae, ed. 10, p. 146, 1758 (Sweden). 

 One male, Likiang Mountains, 10,000 feet, Yunnan, January. 



Family LARIDAE, Gulls, etc. 



44. LARUS RIDIBUNDUS SIBIRICUS Buturlin 



Larus ridihundus sibiricus Buturlin, Messager Orn., vol. 2, p. 66, 1911 (Kolyma 

 Delta and Ussuriland). 



One immature female, Yungning Plain, 9,500 feet, November- 

 December; one adult female, Yungning Lake, 9,500 feet, December; 

 and one adult male, Likiang Mountains, 9,600 feet, January, Yunnan. 



45. LARUS FUSCUS TAIMYRENSIS Buturlin 



Larus affinis taimyrensis Butublin, Messager Orn., vol. 2, p. 149, 1911 (Gulf of 

 Yenisei, Siberia). 



One immature male, Yungning Lake, 9,500 feet, Yunnan, January. 

 This seems to be a new record for this Province. 



Family COLUMBIDAE, Doves, etc. 



46. SPHENURUS SPHENURUS YUNNANENSIS (LaTouche) 



Sphenocercus sphenurus yunnanensis LaTouche, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, vol. 

 42, p. 13, 1921 (Lutukow, southeast Yunnan). 



One female, forests of Gowa, 10,000 feet, northwest Yunnan, May, 

 and one female. Mount Mitzuga, 10,000 feet, Muli, southwest Szech- 

 wan, June. 



