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1573. H. iNTERMEDius, Blytli, J. A. S. XVIII, p. 



Hab. India (where much less common than No. 15/-), and 



Malay countries. 



A. With wholly white head and neck. A. Male, from 

 Agra: presented by L. C. Stewart, Esq. (184.5). B. 

 Male. C. Female. Calcutta bazar (1846-8).— B. Crown 

 and occiput white, the back of neck blackish. D. Female. 

 — Occiput and upper ear-coverts black, and feathers of 

 nape slightly black-tipped. E. Male. F. Male, inter- 

 mediate to the last two. — C. Crown, occiput, and entire 

 back of neck black, leaving a narrow white line at base of 

 neck.* G.Male. Calcutta bazar (1848). 



1.574. H. NiGRicoLLis, Vieillot (Wilson's Atn. Orn. pi. 58, f. 2). 

 Syn. Recia'virostra hhnantopus, Wilson. 



H. mexicanus, Brisson. 



H. leucurus, Vieillot. 

 Hab. N. and S. America. 



A. B. Males, from ChiU. Purchased (1843). 



Genus Recurvirostra, L. 



1575. R. AvocETTA, L. {PL Enl. 353). 



Hab. Europe, Asia, Africa. Not rare in Lower Bengal. 



A. Male, summer dress. B, Do., winter dress. Cal- 

 cutta bazar (1842). 



157G. R. RUBRicoLLis, Temminck (Gould's B. A. Vol. VI, pi. 27). 

 Syn. 11. nova hollandicey Vieillot. 

 Hab. Australia. 



A. Specimen presented by W. Cracroft, Esq. (1837). 

 B. Do., Babu Rajendra Mallika (1849). 



Fam. SCOLOPACID.?:. 



Kdda-J(honcha (* Clay-pecker'), B. ; Kutra, H. ; Yemj-yan, 

 Arakan ; Trinil, Jav. ; Chanchaliy Kabul. 



Genus Ibidorhynchus, Vigors. 



1577. I. Struthersii, Vigors (Gould's Century, pi. 79). 



Syn. Erolia (red-billed), Hodgson, J. A. S. IV, 459. 

 Hab. Himalaya. 



A. Specimen from Butan. Capt. Pemberton (1839). 

 B. Do., from Nepal. B. H. Hodgson, Esq. (1842). 



Genus Totanus, Ray, Bechstein. 



1578. T. GLOTTIS (Gould's Century, pi. 76 ; B. A. Vol. VI, pi. 36 ;— 

 winter plumage). 



Syn. Scolopax glottis, L. 



Sc. canescens, Gmelin. 

 Totanus chloroj)us, Meyer. 



* Intermediate to Gould's figures, B. A. VI, pi. 24, and pi. 25, fig. supra. 

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