THE BIRDS OF THAILAND 41 



Range: A visitor from northern Asia, reported on migration or in 

 winter, at bodies of fresh water, from the northern plateau and the 

 central plains south to Prachuap Khiri Khan. 



Calidris subminuta (Middendorff) 



Tringa subminuta Middendorff, Reise in den aussersten Norden 



und Osten Sibiriens, band 2, theil 2, 1853, p. 222, pi. 19, fig. 6 



C'das eine auf den Hohen des Westabhanges vom S'tanowoj- 



Gebirge [Bach Kokdn] . . . das zweite in der Nahe des Aus- 



flusses der Udd . . .," Khabarovsk Territory, Russian SFSR). 



Range: A visitor from northeastern Asia, reported on migration or 



in winter, usually at bodies of fresh water, from the northern plateau 



and the central plains, along the eastern coast from Chanthabm-i to 



Prachuap Khiri Khan, and also from the western coast (Phuket). 



Calidrus ferruginea (Pontoppidan) 



[Tringa] Ferrugineus [sic] Pontoppidan, Den danske Atlas eller 



Konge-riget Dannemark, vol. 1, 1763, p. 624 (no locality giv- 



en="Islandia & Christiansoe," ex Ornithologia Borealis, p. 54). 



Range: A visitor from northern Asia, reported on migration or in 



winter along the eastern coast from Samut Prakan to Pattani. 



Genus LIMICOLA Koch 



Limicola falcinellus falcinellus (Pontoppidan) 



[Scolopax] Falcinellus Pontoppidan, Den danske Atlas eUer Konge- 

 riget Dannemark, vol. 1, 1763, p. 623, pi. 26 (no locality giv- 

 en="Si8elandia," ex Ornithologia Borealis, p. 49). 

 Range: A visitor from northern Asia, reported on migration or in 

 winter from Samut Prakan. 



Limicola falcinellus sibirica Dresser 



Limicola sibirica Dresser, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, for 1876, pt. 3, 

 October 1876, p. 674 (China). 

 Range: A visitor from northeastern Asia, reported on migration or 

 in winter from Samut Prakan. 



Genus PHILOMACHUS Merrem 



Philomachus pugnax (Linnaeus) 



[Tringa] Pugnax Linnaeus, Systema natm-ae, ed. 10, tom. 1, 1758, 



p. 148 {"in Europa minus boreali"; type locality restricted to 



Sweden, apud Hartert). 



Range: A visitor from northern Asia, reported on migration or in 



winter from the southern central plains (Bangkok, Samut Songkhram) . 



