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fil. Amaurornis phoenicurus (Foist.) (? subsp.). 

 Ballns phoenicm-m Forster, Zool. Iiul. p. 19. PI. 9 (1781 : Ceylon). 

 1 ?, S.W. ButoD, November 1901 (No. 4167). 



1 S, Binongka, December 1901 (No. 4287). 



cJ ?, Kalidupa, January 1902 (Nos. 4564, 4555). 



4 cJc?, 5 S ¥, Tomia, Decemberl901 (Nos. 4315—4324). 



None of these birds have any white across the forehead, and I am not at all sure 

 that it is correct to suppress leucmnelaena as a subspecies. 



62. Esacus magnirostris (Vieill.). 

 (??, Binongka, December 1901 (Nos. 4234, 4235). 

 c? ?, Kalidupa, December 1901 (Nos. 4468, 4469). 



63. Charadrius dominicus fulvus (tm. (Migrant). 

 [Charadrius dominicas V. L. 8. .MiilL, Nahtrsyst. Sitppl. p. 116 (1776: ex 

 Brisson — hab. 8t. Domingo).] 



Charadrius falvas Gmelin, Sijst. Xat. i. 2. p. 687 (1788 : ex Latham— hab. Tahiti). 



cJ, Buton, November 1901 (No. 4172). 



c? ?, Tomia, December 1901 (Nos. 4375, 4376). 



2 (?(?, 1 ?. Binongka, December 1901 (Nos. 4202, 4263, one without number). 

 ^Migrant from the north. 



64. Ochthodromus geoffroyi (Wagl.) (Migrant). 

 Gharadiua geoffroyi Wagler, Syst. Av., Gen. Charadrius, No. 19 (1827 ; hali. 

 in Pondichery et frequentiss. in ins. Java. JIus. Paris., Lugd.). 

 1, December 1901, Tomia (No. 4376). 

 Migi-ant from the north. 



65. Heteractitis brevipes (Vieill.) (Migrant). 

 Totanus brevipies Vieillot, Nonv. Diet. d'Hist. Nat. vi. p. 410 (1816: "Pays 

 incounu " — typus ex Timor; cf Pucheran, Rev. et Mag. Zool. 1851. p. 370). 

 2 cJ(?, 1 ?, Kalidupa, December 1901 (Nos. 4548—4550). 



5 ?, Tomia, December 1901 (Nos. 4372, 4374). 

 ]SIigi-ant from the north. 



66. Tringoides hypoleucos (L.) (Migrant). 

 Tringa Hypoleucos Lhm., Syst. iXat. ed. x. p. 149 (1758: "hab. in Euroiia "— 

 loc. typ. Suecia : ex Fauna tSueeica). 



cJ ? , Buton, November 1901 (Nos. 4151, 4171). 



1 ?, 3 c?t?, 2 ? ?, Tomia, December 1901 (Nos. 4307—4371, 4373J. 



2 ? ?, Binongka, December 1901 (Nos. 4259, 4260). 

 S, Kalidupa, January 1902 (No. 4597). 



Migrant fronj tlic north. 



<i7. Gallinago stenura (Bp.j (Migrant;. 



Scolopax stenura Bonaparte (ex Kuhl MS.), Ann. Star. Nat. Bologna iv. 

 fasc. xiv. p. 335 (1830 : Sunda Islands). 



i. I'.inongka, 13. xii. 1901 (No. 4261). 



Tliis specimen is a typical adult 6'. stenura. It is jiew to the Celebesian fauna. 

 Mijiranl Imui the north. 



