1920.] List uf the Birds of Siani. 759 



Totanus totanus Linn. 



Scolopax totanus Linnseus, Syst. Nat. Ed. x. 1758, p. 145 : 

 Sweden. 



A winter visitor to Siam, vvbere specimens have been 

 collected at various localities in central and peninsular Siam. 



Totanus stagnatilis horsfieldii Sykes. 



Liinosa horsjieldii Sykes, P. Z. S. Loud. 1833, p. 163 : 

 Dukhun, India. 



Hitherto only obtained in central Siam, where specimens 

 have been collected at Bang Boon, Tachin, and Bangplasoi. 

 The Siamese specimens, though recorded under the heading 

 of Totanus stagnatilis Bechst., probably belong to the eastern 

 form if really distinct from the European birds. 



Totanus fuscus Linn. 



Scolopax J usca Linn?eus, Syst. Nat. Ed. xii. 1766, p. 243 : 

 Sweden. 



The Spotted Redshank is apparently extremely rare in 

 Siam, where up to the present time only a single specimen 

 has been obtained in the neighbourhood of C'hainat, central 

 Siam. 



Helodromas ocrophus Linn. 



Tri)iga ocrophus Linnseus, Syst. Nat. Ed. x. 1758, p. 149 : 

 Sweden. 



Not uncommon during the winter months. Mathews 

 (Austral. Avian Recoid, i. 1913, p. 188) has separated the 

 eastern form of the Green Sandpiper under the name of 

 Helodromas ocrophus assami (typical locality Assam), but 

 this subspecies is of doubtful validity. 



Tringoides hypoleucos Linn. 



Tringa hypoleucos Ijinnreus, Syst. Nat. Ed. x. 1758, p. 149 : 

 Sweden. 



Quite common thronghont the whole country during the 

 winter months. 



Terekia cinerea Giildenst. 



Sco/ijj)acV cinerea Giildenst iidt, Nov. (Jomm. Ac. Petro[). 

 xix. 1775, p. 473: Terek River, S.E. Russia. 



