396 OX THE BIEDS IXHABITING [1875. 



curiously enough, Mr. G. E. Gray, in the index (Hand-list, iii. pp. 235, 268), refers Vieillot's 

 title fuscata, and Gmelin's title manillensis, both being founded on Sonnerat's plate (A c), to 

 no. 10234: of his Hand-list. This is the number pertaining to Tantalus alhicollis, Gm., the 

 young of Tantalus melanopis, Gm. ; but the two titles above given are not added as synonyms, 

 nor do they appear, although indexed, in any part of the work. From this it may be inferred 

 that Mr. Gray at one time identified Sonnerat's Courly brim with the South-American species. 

 The elements of Sonnerat's short description are manifestly taken from some form of the genus 

 Ibis, and not of Numenius. 



TOTANIN^. 



Rhtacophilus, Kaup. 



182. EHTACOPniLUS glaeeola. 



Tringa glareola, Gm. S. N. i. p. 677, no. 21 (1788); Kittlitz, Liitke, Voy. (Postels) iii. 

 p. 327; V. Martens, J. £ O. 1866, p. 28, no. 164. 



Actitis^ glareola (Gm.), Walden, Tr. Zool. Soc. viii. p. 96. [Antea, p. 195.] 

 Tr. Z. S. is. Hab. Luzon, 9th of February; biU brownish black; legs yellowish green; nails grey 



[Meyer) ; Manilla [Kittlitz, Jagor). 



A female [fide Meyer) in winter dress. 



Teingoides, Bonaparte. 



183. Teingoides htpoleucos. 



Tringa hypoleucos, Linn. S. N. i. p. 250, no. 14 (1766) ; Schlegel, Mus. Pays-Bas, Scolopaces, 

 p. 80; V. Martens, J. f. O. 1866, p. 28, no. 166; Finsch & Hartl. Vog. Ost-Afrikas, p. 752. 



Hah. Philippines [Cuming) ; Luzon [Jagor). 



For complete synonymy and range cf. O. Finsch & Hartl. I. c. 



ToT.iNUS, Bechstein. 



184. TOTANUS CALIDEIS. 



Scolopax calidris, Linn. S. N. i. p. 245, no. 11 (1766) ; Schlegel, Mus. Pays-Bas, Scolopaces, 

 p. 65. 



JIab. Philippines [Cuming). 



A Philippine example from Cuming's collection is preserved in the Leyden Museum. 



185. TOTANUS GLOTTIS. 



Scolopax glottis, Linn. S. N. i. p. 245, no. 10 (1766) ; Schlegel, Mus. Pays-Bas, Scolopaces, 

 p. 61; V. Martens, J. f. O. 1866, p. 28, no. 165. 



Hah. Philippines [Cuming); Luzon [Jagor), 



t Actitis, Kaup, Prodromus, p. 2G2 (1811), is Kaup's title for an incongruous group consisting of Scolopax limosa, 

 S. totanus, Triitija pwjmix, and T. hypoleucos. 



