Dec. 20, 1922.1 Birds of the Indian Empire. 215 



1936. (1448) Charadrius dubius curonicus. The European 

 Little Ringed-Plover. 



Charadrius curonicus Gmel., S.N., i., 2, p. 692 (1789), 

 (Guronia). 



Breeding Europe, winter in India. 



*»937- (1449) Charadrius hiaticula tundrse. The Easterti 

 Ringed-Plover. 



^4Cgialitis hiaticula tundrae Lowe, Bull. B.O.C, (mxvi, 

 p. 7 (1915), {Yennesei). 



1938. (1450) Charadrius placidus. The Long-hilled Ringed- 



Plover. 



Charadrius placidus Gray, Gat. Mam., etc. Coll. Hodg., 

 p. 70 (1863), (Nepal). 



Breeding N. E. Asia. Winter casual to N. E. 

 India, Nepal to Assam and Burma. 



1939. (1416) Charadrius alexandrinus alexandrinus. The 



Kentish- Plover. 



Charadrius alexandrinus Linn., S. N., i., p, 160 

 (1758), (Egypt). 



Breeding Europe, N. Africa, N. Asia, etc 

 Winter, S. Asia. 



1940. (144(;) Charadrius alexandrinus seebohmi. The 



Indian Kentish-Plover. 



C. a. seebohmi Hartert and Jackson, Ibis, 1915, /'. 529 

 (Geylon). 



Shores of Red Sea, Ceylon. 



1941. (1446) Charadrius alexandrinus dealbatus. The 



Chinese Kentish-Plover. 



Agialites dealbatus SwinJi., P. Z. 8., 1870, p. 138 

 (Ghina). 



Japan and China. Straggler Burma. 



1942. (1446) Charadrius alexandrinus peroni. The Bornean 



Kentish-Plover. 



Charadrius peroni Sc/ileg., Mus. Patj-Bas, sp. 33 

 (1865), (Borneo). 



Resident Malay Coasts and Borneo. Extreme 

 S. Tennasserini. 



* The type oitheGenvLsCharadriufi is hiaticula. If the Northern fcJaudPlovers 

 be removed from this genus they would bear the name Cirrepedesmus. 



