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



Chicks in down, with the parents, were obtained at 

 Tanjong Tombak. Pulau Bintang, Rhio Archipelago on 5th 

 June. 1908. 



16. Terekia cinerea (Guldenst.) 



Sharpe, torn. cit. p. 474; Robinson and Kloss, p. 13. 



a. S. Kuala Kubong Badak, Langkawi, 18th 

 March, 1909. 



/). ?. Telok Apau, Pulau Langkawi. 14th Decem- 

 ber, 1912. 



Very common everywhere along the coast, wherever 

 there are suitable feeding grounds, during the winter months. 



17. Totanus calidris, Linn. 



Sharpe. loin. cit. p. 474: Robinson and Kloss, p. 12: 

 Robinson. Ibis. 1915, p. 725; Gyldenstolpe, p. 145. 



a. <J. Telok Apau, Langkawi. nth December. 

 1912. 



Very common also at Koh Muk (Pulau Muntia) in 

 January, 1917. 



18. Tringoides hypoleucos (Linn.). 



Sharpe, torn. cit. p. 456; Robinson and Kloss. p. 13; 

 Robinson, Ibis, 1915, p. 725; Gyldenstolpe, p. 146. 



a. 3 . W. side Pulau Telibun, Trang, S. W. Siam. 

 2nd January, 1917. [No. 3816]. 

 " Iris dark, bill greenish slate, feet slate darker at 

 the joints." 



Common everywhere in the Peninsula in suitable 

 localities. 



19. Glottis nebularius (Gunn.b 



Sliarpe, torn. cit. p. 481; Robinson and Kloss, p. 13; 

 Robinson. Ibis. 1915, p. 725; Gyldenstolpe, p. 146. 



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

 4th January, 1917. [No. 3836J . 

 " Iris hazel, bill grey, feet greenish grey, darker 

 at joints." 



The Greenshank is common in suitable localities through- 

 out the coasts of Siam and the Mala}- Peninsula though not 

 so abundant and very much shyer than the Redshank. 



20. Rhvacophilus glareola (Gm.). 



Sharpe, torn. cit. p. 491 ; Robinson and Kloss, p. 13 

 Gyldenstolpe, p. 146. 



a. ?.' Pulau Langkawi. nth February, 1909 

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