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b. (EDICNEMINjE. 



The THICK-KNEED BUSTARD. (EDICNEMUS crepitans. 

 Charadrius oedicnemus, Linn. S. N. i. 255. PI. enl. 

 919. 



a. Wiltshire. From Col. Montagu's Collection. 



b. Young. Cambridgeshire. 



c. Young. Norfolk. Presented by J. Scales, Esq. 



</. Chicks. Cambridgeshire. Presented by Mr. J. 



Baker. 

 e. Europe. 



f. Young, Germany. 



g. India. Presented by Dr. Burns. 



h. i. Nepaul. Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 



The SENEGAL THICK-KNEE. (EDICNEMUS Senegalensis, 

 Swains. B. of IV. Afr. H. t. CE. affinis ? Riipp. 



a. Gambia. From Mr. Kendall's Collection. 



b. ? Quorra. (Niger Expedition.) Presented by Mrs. 

 Heyvvood, and Capt. Allen, R.N. 



The NATAL THICK-KNEE. (EDICNEMUS Natalensis. 



a. b. Natal. From Dr. Krauss's Collection. 



The AMERICAN THICK-KNEE. (EDICNEMUS bistriatus* 

 Charadrius bistriatus, Wagl. Isis, 1829. CE. vocifer, 

 VHerm. Mag. de Zool. 18 37. Ois. t. 84. (E. Ameri- 

 can us, Swains. 



a. British Guiana. From Chev.Schomburgk's Collection. 



The HIGH-LEGGED PLOVER. (EDICNEMUS grallarius. 

 Charadrius grallarius aut C. frenatus, Lath. 2nd. Suppl. 

 (E. longipes, Vieill. pi. col. 386. 



a. South Australia. Presented by His Excellency Capt. 

 G. Grey. 



b. Australia. Presented by Lady Carrington. 



The SPOTTED THICK-KNEE. (EDICNEMUS maculosus, 

 Temm. pi. col. 292. O. grallarius, Temm. O. Capen- 

 sis, Licht. 



a. Cape of Good Hope. From Dr. Krauss's Collection, 



b. Cape of Good Hope. 



