ORDER PODICIPEDIDIFORMES—GREBES. 
50. Podicipes philippinensis (Bonn.). 
OrpDER LARITFORMES—GULLS anp TERNS. 
51. Hydrochelidon leucop- | 53. Sterna bergi, Licht. 
tera, Meisn. and Schinz. 59. Sterna sinensis, Gm. 
52. Gelochelidon anglica | 60. Sterna minuta, Linn. 
(Mont.). 61. Sterna saundersi, Hume. 
53. Seena pees (Sykes). 62. Sterna anestheta, Scop. 
54. Sterna tibetana, Saunders. 63. Sterna melanauchen, Temm. 
55. Sterna longipennis, Nordm. 64. Anous stolidus (Linn.). 
56. Sterna dougalli, Mont. | 65. Micranous leucocapillus, 
57. Sterna media, Horsf. | Gould. 
ORDER CHARADRITFORMES—PLOVERS and WADERS. 
65a.Orthorhamphus magniros- | 74, Aigialitis dubia (Scop.). 
tris (Geoffr.). 75. Agialitis alexandrina 
66. Arenaria interpres (Linn.). (Linn.). 
67. Sarcogrammus atrinuchalis, | 76. Numenius arquata (Linn.). 
Jerd. 77. Numenius pheopus (Linn.). 
67\.Hoplopterus ventralis 78. Limosa nove-zealandie, 
(Wagl.). Gok. Gr: 
68. Squatarola helvetica (Linn.)- | 79. Limosa limosa (Linn.). 
69. Charadrius dominicus | [80. Himantopus himantopus 
(P. L. S. Miill.). (Linn.). | 
70. Ochthodromus geoffroyi | 81. Macrorhamphus  taczon- 
(Wagl.). owskii (Verv.). 
71. Ochthodromus mon ome) lus 8la.Terekia cinerea (Guldenst.) : 
(Pall.). 82. Totanus calidris (Linn.). 
72. Ochthodromus pyrrhothorax | 88. Totanus stagnatilis, Bechst. 
(Gould.). 84. Tringoides hypoleucus 
73. Ochthodromus veredus (Linn.). 
(Gould.). 85. Glottis nebularius (Gunner). 
50. One specimen from Patelung and another from Trang (Abbott) are on 
record. Skins from non-Peninsular localities are in the Selangor Museum. 
51. Noted in the Perak River estuary in November, 1906, and off Pulau 
Angsa on the Selangor coast in May, 1908. 
65a, Two specimens were noted on a sand bank on the north coast of Bintang, 
an island to the south of Singapore Straits, and one was shot, though not recovered 
until two days later, when only sufficient remained to identify the species. 
Mr. Kloss has also obtained it in the Mergui Archipelago. 
674. Dr. Abbott obtained two specimens in dry padi fields, near Trang, in 
August and October, 1896. 
80. A specimen labelled as coming from Jelebu, a small State in the centre of 
the Peninsula, east of Selangor, is in the Singapore Museum. I have reason to 
believe, however, that some transference of labels has taken place, and that the 
true locality for the specimen is Lenykoran. 
81. Also in the Singapore Museum from the Dindings. 
81a, The Avocet Sandpiper is omitted from my previous list. It is common 
all along the coasts of the Peninsula, in suitable localities, during the winter 
months, 
