138 Journal of the F.M.S. Museums. [Vol. VII, 



a. ?. Ulu Malacca, Pulau Langkawi, 17th Feb- 

 ruary, 1909. [F.M.S. Mus. No. 445/09.] 



Very much rarer than the preceding species. 



10. Amaurornis phoenicura chinensis (Bodd.). 

 Stresemann, Nov. Zool. xx, p. 304 (1913); Robinson, 



antea, vol. V. p. 141 (1915) ; id. Ibis, 1915, p. 725: GylJenstolpe, 

 p. 148. 



Amaurornis phoenicura. Sharpe, torn. cit. p. 156; 

 Robinson & Kloss, p. 11. 



a. 3. Kuala Kubong Badak, Pulau Langkawi, 17th 



March, 1909. [F.M.S. Mus. No. 444/09.] 

 Wing, 162 mm. 



11. Arenaria interpres (Linn.). 

 Sharpe, torn, cit, p. 92. 



Strepsilas interpres, Ogilvie Grant. Fascic. Malay. 

 Zool. iii, p. 119 (1905). 



a. S. Koh Muk (Pulau Muntia) Trang, S.W. Siam. 

 4th January, 1917. [No. 3846.] 

 " Iris dark hazel, bill greenish black, legs yellowish 

 orange." 



The Turnstone is by no means a common bird on the 

 Malayan coasts and few specimens are on record, though it 

 occasionally occurs in large flocks. 



12. Sarcogrammus indica atrinuchalis (Jerdon). 

 Sarcogrammus atrinuchalis, Sharpe, Cat. Birth Brit. 



Mus. xxiv, p. 152 (1896); Robinson and Kloss, p. 11; Robinson, 

 antea, vol. V, pp. 88, 142. 



Sarcogrammus indica atrinuchalis, Robinson, Ibis, 

 1915, p. 725; Gyldenstolpe p. 142. 



a. 9 . Telok Wau, Terutau. 17th December, 1916. 



[No. 3651-] 

 " Iris hazel, bill and wattles pale crimson, anterior 

 half of bill black, tarsi pale yellow." 



Very common throughout the northern half of the 

 Peninsula extending further to the south on the Eastern side, 

 and along the Pahang River, possibly because there is more 

 open ground, suitable for the species in these districts. 



13. Squatarola helvetica (Linn.) 

 Sharpe, torn. cit. p. 182. 



Squatarola squatarola, Gyldenstolpe, p. 143. 



a. ¥ , Koh Muk (Pulau Muntia) Trang, S. W. Siam. 

 5th January, 1917. [No. 3857. J 

 The Grey Plover is not such a rare visitor to the coasts of 

 Siam and the Malay Peninsula as Gyldenstolpe's note would 



