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Page 64, No. 74. For Limosa lapponica novae-zelandiae <iniy 

 read: — Limosa lapponica baueri NnninMn. 



Limosa baneri, Njiuiiijiii, Vog. Deutsclil. viii, IS.'iG, p. 429 (New 



Holland ; i.e., Victoria). 

 'I'his name has priority ovei* novar-zelandiac. 

 Page 65. Totanus ochropus becomes No. 75 A. We have recently 

 seen specimens in Mr. Williamson's collection from Nong 

 Kae, S. W. Siam. 

 Do. No, 77. Read: — Totanus totanus eurhinus Obrrli. 



01)erholser, Proc. \J. S. Nat. Mus. xxii, 1900, p. 217 (Ladak). 

 Scolo2)ax foianiis Linn, antedates Scoloj^tax calidris Linn., 

 while the Eastern Asiatic bird differs fi-om the typical 

 western one. 

 Page 66, No. 78. Read :— Totanus erythropus (Pall.). 



Scolopnx eri/thropus, Pallas, Adnmhr. Vroeg'.s Cat. d' Ois. Quad. 



&d' Ins., 1764, p. 6 (Holland). 

 This name has priority over fuf^cns. 

 Page 68, No. 84. For Erohia in the synonomy read: — Erolia. 

 Do. Limonites temmincki becomes No. 84 A. A male was 

 obtained at Koh Lak, S. W. Siam, in December 1921 

 by Mr. W. J. F. Williamson. 

 Do. No. 86. Read : — Ancylochilus ferrugineus (Briinn.). 

 Trinya ferrucjinea, Briinnich, Orn. Bor. 1764, p. 53 (Iceland). 

 This name has priority over suharquatus. 

 Page 69, No. 87. Read : — Limicola falcinella sibirica (Dresser). 

 Limicola sihiriva, Dresser, P. Z. S, 1876, p. 674 (Sil)eria). 



S. Falcinellus Pontop. antedates T. iTlatyrincha Temni.' 

 while eastern birds diff"er from the typical western form. 

 Do. No. 88. Read : — Rostratula benghalensis benghalensis 

 (Linn.). 

 Rnllus henghcdensis, Linn. Syst. Nat. i, 1758, p. 153 (Asia). 

 An older name for the species. 

 Page 70, No. 90. For sthenura read : — stenura. 

 Page 78, No. 104. Tavoy birds may be the subspecies H. a. inodeafa 

 (Gray. Arclea modri^ta, Zool. ^Misc. 1831, p. 19. India). 

 Do. No. 105. Read: — Mesophoyx intermedia intermedia (Wagl). 



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