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106. LOBIPES IIYPERBOREUS (L.). 



One of this Phalarope, with the note " I only have two," 



107. Tringa ACUMINATA (Horsf.). 

 One skin. 



108. Tringa cinclus, L. 



Three of these ; one with a partly black belly, and other- 

 wise in part summer plumage. 



Note, ^' Tringa ? Something like 1512 " (under that 



number T. acuminata was sent), " longer bill, smaller feet ; 

 only one specimen." This may be T. maculata, Vieill. 



109. Tringa albescens, Temm. 



A spring and an autumn specimen ; the former with rufous 

 under neck and part summer dress. 



110. Tringa damacensis (Horsf.). 

 Two autumn specimens of this species. 



Eurynorhynclms injgmcEus. 



Blakiston reports one specimen of this killed in Septem- 

 ber, and gives an unmistakable figure of its bill. 



111. Ibis nipon, T.&S. 



A fuU-gi'own immature grey specimen of this species has 

 come, with the note, "Adult male, April, 30xl7|; adult 

 female, April, 31 x 15|." 



112. BOTAURUS STELLARIS (L.) . 



A female of this Bittern, shot in May, with the note, '' 28y 

 X 12| (length perhaps doubtful) ; female shot in June, 22 x 

 11." He adds, " I have $ and ? of the Little Bittern you 

 spoke of with spotted female." My Ardetta eurhythma (Ibis, 

 1873, p. 73). 



He sends adult and immature of Porzana erythrothorax , 

 T. & S. (51 of my former list, Ibis, 1874, p. 163), and speaks 

 of two more — one that he takes to be Baillon's Crake, and the 

 other with " brown-and-white-spotted throat and breast." 

 which likely enough will turn out to be my new P. exquisita 

 (Ibis, 1875, p. 135). 



