760 Count Nils Gyldenstolpe : A Nominal [Iljis, 



Common along the coasts of Siam during the winter 

 months, where it occurs in company with the other small 

 Waders. Authentic specimens recorded from Patani, Trang, 

 and from the mouth of the j\Ienam Chao Phya River. 



Glottis nebularius Gunn. 



Scolojxix nehularia Gunnerus, in Leem's Lappl. Beskr. 

 1767, p. 251 (note) : Lapland. 



Fairly common along the coasts of Siam during the winter. 

 It has ;ilso been collected several times in central Siam, 

 where it occurs on the extensive svvamp}^ plains which occupy 

 such a large area of land in these districts. Eastern speci- 

 mens have been separated under the name of Glottis 

 nehulariiis r/lottoides by Vigors (P. Z. S. Lond. 1831, p. 173), 

 and, if distinct, the Siames^birds belong to this form. 



Rhyacophilus glareola Linn. 



Tringa <jlareola Linnpeus, Syst. Nat. Ed. x. 1758, p. 149 : 

 Sweden. 



One of the most common Sandpipers in Siam during the 

 migrations. The eastern birds have been separated on 

 account of their suj)})osed smaller size under the name 

 Rliyacopliilus (/lareola afjinis Horsfield (Trans. Linn. Soc. 

 Lond. xiii. 1821, }). 191), the type-locality of which is Java. 



Limonites temminckii Leisl. 



Trhiija temndnckii I^eisler, in Bechst. Naturg. Deutschl. 

 Nachtriig, 1812, p. 78: Hanau, Germany. 



Authentic specimens hitherto only recorded from Bangkok. 



Limonites minuta ruficollis Pall. 



Tringa ruficollis Pallas, Keise Russ. Reichs, iii. 1776, 

 p. 700 : Siberia. 



A winter visitor to Siam, where specimens have been 

 obtained at Patani. 



Limonites minutilla subminuta Middend. 

 Tringa subminuta Middendorfl", Sibirische Reise, 1851, 

 p. 222 : Siberia. 



