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PLOVERS and WADERS—(con?.) 
86. Pseudoglottis guttifer | 95. Tringa crassirostris, Temm. 
(Nordi.). and Schleg. 
87. Rhyacophilusglareola(Gm.). | 94. Limicola platyrhyncha 
88. Pavoncella pugnax | (Temm.). 
(Linn.). | 95. Gallinago stenura (Kuhl.). 
89. Limonites minuta (Zeisler). | 96. Gallinago gallinago (Linn.). 
90). Limonites ruficollis (Pall). 964.Gallinago megala, Swinh. 
91. Tamonites damacensis | 97. Scolopax rusticula, Linn. 
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(Pall.). | 98. Rostratula capensis (Linn.). 
92. Ancylochilus — subarquatus | 99, Hydrophasis chirurgus 
(Guldenst.). | “(Scop.). 
100. Glareola orientalis, Leech. 
Famiry GRUIDA—CRANES. 
101. Antigone sharpii (Blanf.). 
Faminy 1BIDIDA—IBISES. 
102. Ibis melanocephala (Lath.). | 104, Thaumatibis gigantea 
103. Graptocephalus davisoni (Oust.). 
(Hume). 
Famity CICONIIDA—STORKS, 
105. Pseudotantalus cinereus | 107. Leptoptilus dubius 
(Raffles). (Gm.). 
106. Dissoura episcopus | 108, Leptoptilus javanicus 
(Bodd.). | (Horsf.). 
109. Xenorhynchus asiaticus (Luth.). 
Famity ARDEIDA#—HERONS anv BITLTERNS. 
110. Pyrrherodias — manillensis | 1124. Herodias alba, Linn. 
(Meyen). | 118. Mesophoyx intermedia 
111. Ardea sumatrana, Raffles. | (Wagl.). 
112, Ardea cinerea, Linn. | 114. Garzetta garzetta (Linn.). 
86. Two specimens shot at Kuala Kedah, December, 1907, and others from 
Kuala Kuran, south of Penang, in March, 1909. 
88. In the Singapore Museum, from Malacca. 
964. A single specimen was shot near Kuala Lumpur in December, 1909 
(cf. “Journ. Federated Malay States Museums,” iv., p. 130). 
97. I have examined the remains of a Woodcock shot at Parit on the Perak 
River, and have also heard of occurrences at Province Wellesley and Malacca. 
101. According to Dr. Abbott, common in two or three places in Trang, and 
often kept alive by the natives. Recorded from Penang (ew coll. Dr. Cantor), but 
probably imported. 
103, 104. Both species are common in Trang (Abbott). The former has also 
been obtained by the Museum collectors. 
105. By no means uncommon on the Selangor coast, but almost unprocurable 
owing to the depth of mud on the flats it frequents. Also seen at Kuala Kedah, 
106, Very common on the eastern side of the Peninsula, but almost unknown 
on the west coast, south of Kedah. Common at Langkawi in March, 1909. 
109. Recorded from Penang (ex col/. Cantor), but probably imported, 
1124. Selangor ceast, south of the mouth of the Bernam River, March, 1909. 
