468 Mr. C. Ingram on the Birds of Manchuria. 



158. ToTANUs ocHROPUs (Linn.). Green Sandpiper. 

 Tacz. p. 872 ; Dresser, p. 789. 



a. ? . Chu-chia Tai, Kirin Province. Aug. 19, 1908. 



b, c. c? ? • Fan-chia Tun, Kirin Province. Sept. 14 and 

 15, 1908. 



159. ToTANUs GLAREOLA (Liuu.). Wood-Sandpipcr. 

 Tacz. p. 874; Dresser, p. 790. 



a. S ■ Khingan Mts., alt. 3400 ft. May 23, 1908. 



b. (? . Chu-chia Tai, Kirin Province. Aug. 20, 1908. 



c. cT. Fan-chia Tai, Kirin Province. Sept. 14, 1908. 

 Evidently passes through Manchuria on both migra- 

 tions. 



160. Tringoides hypoleucus (Linn.). Common Sand- 

 piper. 



Tacz. p. 882 ; Totanus hypoleucus Dresser, p. 791. 

 a,b. $ ? . Chang-chun, Kirin Province. July 14 and 16, 

 1908. 



c. ? . Chu-chia Tai, Kirin Province. Aug. 22, 1908. 



d. S • Fan-chia Tun, Kirin Province. Sept. 2, 1908. 



e. (Tung-hua Hsien.) June 6, 1886. {E. J.) 



The Common Sandpiper doubtless breeds in most of the 

 mountain-ranges; Sir Evan James met with it in South 

 Manchuria. 



161. NuMENius ARCUATus LiNEATus. Oriental Curlew. 

 Tacz. p. 938 ; Dresser, p. 803. 



a.S' Khingan Mts., alt. 330 ft. June 2, 1908. 



Iris brown ; legs greyish ; bill brown. 



Having the lower back and axillaries pure white, this 

 specimen may be referred to the Eastern form. The two 

 races, however, intergrade, and Dr. Sharpe, in his ' Hand- 

 list,' does not keep up the subspecies. 



162. NuMENius cYANOPUs Vicill. Australian Curlew. 

 Tacz. p. 940 ; Dresser, p. 804^. 



Eianchi records this bird from Yingtzu, April 9, 1901. 



