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OUDKK LARTF0R3TES -GVLLH anu TERNS. 



au glica 



51. Hydrochelidon leucop- 



tera, Meisn. aud Schinz. 



52. Greloclieliclou 



(Mont.). 

 63. Seena seena (Syhes). 



54. Sterna tibetana, Smmders. 



55. Sterna lougipeunis, Nordm. 



56. Sterna dougalli, Mont. 



57. Sterna media, Horsf. 



t58. Sterna bergii, Licht. 

 t59. Sterna sinensis, Gm. 

 t60. Sterna minuta, Linn. 

 t61. Sterna sauudersi, Hume. 



62. Sterna anaestheta, Sco^). 



63. Sterna melanauclien, Tenim. 



64. Anous stolidus (Linn.). 



65. Micranous leucocapillvis, 



Gould. 



Order C^.4J2.1 Di2//f 07? J/B-S— PLOVERS and WADERS. 



t66. Arenaria interpres (Linn.). 



67. Sarcogrammus atinniichalis, 



Jerd. 



68. Squatarola helvetica 



(Li7in.). 



69. Charadrius dominicus 



(P. L. 8. Mull.). 



70. Ochthodromus geoffrovi 



(Wagl). 



71. Ochthodromus mongolus 



(Pall). 



72. Ochthodromus pyrrhothorax 



(Gonld.). 



73. Ochthodromus veredus 



(Gould.). 



74. ^gialitis dubia (Scop.). 



75. J^]gialitis alexandrina 



(it'?m.). 



76. Numenius arquata (Linn.). 

 t77. Numenius phseopus 



(Linn.). 



78. Limosa novse-zealandise, 

 G. B. Gr. 

 t79. Limosa limosa (Linn.). 



80. Himantopus bimantopus 



(Linn.). 



81. Maerorhamphus taczon- 



owskii (Verr.). 

 t82. Totanus calidris (Linn.). 



t83. Totanus stagnatilis, Beclist. 

 84. Tringoides hypoleucus 



t85. Glottis nebularius (Gunner). 

 186. Pseudoglottis gvittifer 



87. Rhyacophilus glareola ( Gm.) . 



88. Pavoncella pugnax 



(Linn.). 



89. Limonites minuta 



(Leisler.). 



90. Limonites ruficollis 



(Pall). 

 191. Limonites damacensis 

 (Pall). 



92. Ancylochilus sabarquatus 



(Gilldenst.). 



93. Tringa crassirostris, 



Temm. and Schley. 



t94. Limicola platyrhyneha 

 (Temw.). 



95. Gallinago stenura (Kulil). 



'd6. Gallinago gallinago (Linn.). 

 *97. Scolopax rusticula, Linn. 



98. Rostratula capensis 



(Linn.). 



99. Hydrophasis chirurgus 



(Scop.). 

 100. Glareola orientalis, Leach. 



51. Noted ill the Perak River estuary in November, 1906. 



80. A specimen labelled as coming from Jelebu, a small State in tlie centre of 

 the Peninsula, east of Selangoi", is in the Singapore Miiseum. 



81. Also in the Singapore Museum from the Bindings. 



86. Two specimens shot at Kuala Kedah, December, 1907. 



88. Also in the Singapore Museum from Malacca. 



97. I have examined the remains of a Woodcock shot at Parit on the Perak 

 River, and have also heard of occurrence at Province Wellesley and Malacca. 



