Northern Portioyi of the Malay Peninsula. 13 



-f 21. Tringoides hypoleucus. 



Tringoides hypoleucus (Linn.) ; Sharpe^ torn. cit. p. 456. 



The Common Sandpiper is found throughout the Peninsula 

 in every month of the year^ though^ of course, more sparingly 

 from April to August. 



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22. TOTANUS STAGNATILIS. 



Totanus staynatilis Bechst. ; Sharpe_, torn. cit. p. 422. 

 A male was shot on Langkawi in February 1909. 



._j^23. Terekia cinerea. 



Terekia cinerea (Guldenst.) ; Sharpe, tom. cit. p. 474. 

 Very common along the coast in the winter months. 



'^24. PSEUDOGLOTTIS GUTTIFER. 



Pseudoglottis guttifer (Nordm.) ; Sharpe, tom. cit. p. 479. 



This rare Limicoline bird is probably a great deal com- 

 moner, at any rate in its winter-quarters^ than would appear 

 at first sight from the number of skins in collections. It 

 is likely to escape notice owing to its very close superficial 

 resemblance to the Common Greenshank, along with which 

 it occurs. We have obtained five specimens, two from Kuala 

 Kedah in November 1907, and three from Kuala Kurau 

 on the Perak coast, about thirty miles to the south of Penang, 

 in February 1908. 



^-25. Glottis nebularius. 



Glottis nebularius (Gunner); Sharpe, tom. cit. p. 481. 



The Greeushank was common at Kuala Kedah and on 

 Pulau Terutau in November and December 1907. 



-f26. Rhyacophilus glareola. 



Rhyacophilus glareola (Gmel.) ; Sharpe, tom. cit. p. 491. 



The Wood- Sandpiper is not a common bird in the 

 Peninsula, and seems to be met with only in the more inland 

 districts. Two or three were obtained on the lake at Lay 

 Song Hong in the interior of Trang at the end of January 

 1910. 



