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colouring and the more developed spots on the lower surface. 

 The wing of the adult male measures 230 mm. 



Scopus umbretta bannermani. 



Scopus umbretta bannermani O. -Grant, Bull. B. 0. C. xxxv. 

 1914, p. 27 : Mt. Legenisho, Bt. E. Africa. 



Yerbury, 86, p. 22, 96, p. 38; Barnes, 93, p. 174; 

 O- Grant, 1900, p. 265. 



a. S ■ Hajeilah, 2080 ft. 27. iii. 13. 



The Hammerkop of Arabia must be referred to the larger 

 form spread all over east and south Africa. The wing of the 

 present example measures 305 mm. 



Bubulcus ibis. 



Ardea ibis Linnseus, Syst. Nat. 1758, p. 141: Egypt. 



Bubulcus lucidus auct. 



Yerbury, 96, p. 27 ; O.-Grant, 1900, p. 266. 



a. S . Hajeilah, 2080 ft. 15. iii. 13. 



Totanus ochropns. 



Tringa ocroplms Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. 1758, p. 149 : 

 Sweden. 



Yerbury, 86, p. 21, 96, p. 35 ; Barnes, 93, p. 172 ; 

 O.-Grant, 1900, p. 269. 



a. ? . Sanaa, 7600 ft. 4. ix. 13. 



Totanus hypoleucus. 



Tringa hypoleucos Linnreus, Syst. Nat. 1758, p. 149: 

 Sweden. 



Yerbury, 86, p. 21, 96, p. 35; Barnes, 93, p. 171; 

 O.-Grant, 1900, p. 269; Lorenz & Hellmayr, 1907, p. 119. 



a. ? . Sanaa, 7600 ft. 5. ix. 13. 



Totanus glareola. 



Tringa glareola Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. 1758, p. 149 : 

 Sweden. 



O.-Grant, 1900, p. 268. 



fl. c?. Sanaa, 7600 ft. 10.ix.l3. 



The Common, Green, and Wood-Sandpipers all appear to 

 pass through Y^emen as well as the Aden Protectorate on 

 migration. 



