390 ON THE BIEDS INHABITING [1875. 



Tr. Z. S. ix. 



p. 227. iEGIALITIS, Boie. 



161. iEciALITIS GEOFFROTI. 



Cliaradrius geoffroyi, "VVagler, Syst. Av. p. 61, no. 19, " Pondicherry, Java" (1827) ; Harting, 

 Ibis, 1870, p. 378, pi. 11. 



Stated by Mr. Harting {I. c), on Cuming's authority, to inhabit the PhiUppines. 



162: ^GIALITIS DUBIA. 



Le petit Pluvier a collier de Lugon, Sonn. Voy. Nouv. Guin. p. 84, pi. 46, "Lu(jon." 

 Cliaradrius duhius, Scopoli, Del. Fl. Faun. Insubr. ii. p. 93, no. 81 (1786), ex Sonn. ; 

 Walden, Tr. Zool. Soc. viii. p. 89. 



Cliaradrius alexandrinus, Hasselq., var. S, Gm. S. N. i. p. 684, no. 2, ex Sonn. 

 Cliaradrius phiUppinus, Latham, Ind. Orn. ii. p. 745, no. 11 (1790), ex Sonn. 

 Cliaradrius curonictcs, Beseke, =minor, Meyer, v. Martens, J. f. O. 1866, p. 26, no. 146. 



Philippine examples have still to be compared with the JE. mimitus (Pall.), ap. Jerdon, 

 of India. 



Von Heuglin, in his great work (Ornithologie Nordostafrikas, p. 1029, no. 753), identifies 

 ^ormexdit's petit Pluvier de Visle de Lugon with C. curonicus, but with doubt adopts as synonyms 

 C. dubius. Scop., and C. philippjinus, Lath., titles founded on Sonnerat's description and plate. 



163. tEgialitis mongolica. 



Cliaradrius mongolus, VkW^l^ Peisen Russischen Reichs, iii. p. 700, no. 29, "Mongolia" 

 (1776) ; Harting, Ibis, 1870, p. 384 ; Schlegel, Mus. Pays-Bas, Cursores, p. 41. 



Hab. Philippines {Cuming). 



CEdicnemin^. 

 EsACUS, Lesson. 



164. EsACUS MAGNIROSTKIS. 



(Edicnemus magnirostris, Geoffroy St.-Hilaire, Vieill. N. Diet, xxiii. p. 231 (1818), nee 

 Latham ; Cassin, Un. St. Expl. Exped. p. 329 ; Walden, Tr. Zool. Soc. viii. p. 91. \_A}itea, p. 190.] 



Hab. Common in the Philippine and Sooloo Islands (Peale). 



Tr. Z. S. ix. HlMANTOPODIN^. 



p. 228. 



HiMANTOPUs, Brisson. 



165. HiMANTOPUS AUTUMNALIS. 



Cliaradrius autmnnalisf, Hasselq., Iter Palsestinvim, p. 253, no. 29 (1757); Reise nach 

 Palastina (Gadebusch, Germ. Trans.), p. 308, no. 29, "Egypt, in October" (1702). 



t I adopt Hasselquist's title for this species because I believe it was republished in the English translation (Voy. 

 Travels in the Levant, 1766), and in the French translation by Eidous (Voyage dans le Levant, 1769), as wcU as having 

 been published by Linnaeus as a Bynonym in his twelfth edition of the ' Systcma.' 



