IN THE HANCOCK COLLECTION. 



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Case 



46. Little Stint. Tringa minuta, Leisler. 



No. I (front left). Downy state. 



Dovinik, Valley of the Lower Petchora, Russia. 

 Hy. Seebohrn and Harvey Brown, July 22nd, 1875. 

 „ 2 (front left). First plumage. 



Burgh Marsh, Sept. 18th, 1839. 

 ,, 3 (hind left). First plumage. Prestwick Car, 1837. 

 ,, 4 (front centre). First plumage. Hartley, Sept., 1834. 



C. M. Adamson, Esq. 

 ,, 5 (flying). First plumage. 



Burgh Marsh, Sept, 18th, 1839. 

 ,, 6 (hind right). Summer plumage. 



Sweden, Aug. 18th, 1850. H. W. Wheelwright. 

 „ 7 (front right). Winter plumage. Darjeeling, India. 

 Presented by Hy. Seehohm, Esq., Sept., 1886. 



47. Temminck's Slint. Tringa Temminckii, Leisl. 

 No. 1 (front left). First plumage. 

 ,, 2 (hind left). First plumage. Town Moor, N.C., 1835. 

 ,, 3 (front centre). First plumage. Prestwick Car, 1832. 

 „ 4 (lower right). First plumage. Nortlid., 1843. 

 ,, 5 and 6 (hind centre). Winter plumage. 



Calcutta 1848. E. Blyth. 

 ,, 7 (middle right). Shewing summer and winter plumage. 

 Berwick Hill, near Prestwick Car, Northd. 



Mr. R. Reay, June 18th, 1839. 

 ,, 8 (hind right). Shewing summer and winter plumage. 



France. 

 ,, 9 (front right). Downy state. July 16th, 1880. 



Edw. Bidwell. 



48. Schinz's Sandpiper. Tringa Schintzii, Bonap. 



= fuscicollis, Vieill. 

 Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4. All in first plumage. 



All from Davis Straits, 1840. 

 Remark — This species is now better known as Bona- 

 parte's Sandpiper, Tringa rufcollis, Vieillot. — Ed. 



