810 Messi's. Sclater and Mackworth-Praed on [Il)is, 



Totanus (Iliornis) stagnatilis stagnatilis. 



Totanus staynatilis Bechst. Orii. Tasclieub. ii. 1803, 

 p. 292: Gerniaiiy; lleichw. V. A. i. p. 220; Butler, Ibis, 

 1905, p: 397, 1908, p. 262. 



[C. & L. coll.] 3 111". Senga Dec. Sen. ; 1 Kciik j\[ch. 

 U.N. 



The ^lar.sh-.Saudpiper is tolerably common in winter. 



Totanus (G-lottis) nebularius nebularius. 

 Scolopax nebularius Gunnerus in Leem, Beskr. Fiiim. 

 Lap[). 1767, p. 251 : Norway. 



Totanus littoreus (Linn.) ; Reicliw. V. A. i. p. 317. 

 Totanus canescens (Gm.) ; Butler, Ibis, 1905, p. 397. 

 [B. coll.] 1 Roseires Apl. 19, Sen. ; 2 Khartoum A pi. 9, 



Dec. 

 [C. & L. coll.] 1 Kosti Jan. W.N. 

 The Greenshank is a common winter migrant. 



Tringa ochropns ochropiis. 



Triiiga ocrophus Linn. 8yst. Nat. 10th cd. 1758, p. 149 : 

 Europe, restricted type-locality Sweden. 



Totanus ockropus lleichw. V. A. i. p. 222 ; Butler, Ibis, 

 1905, p. 397, 1908, p. 262. 



[C. & L. coll.] 1 Kamisa Dec. Sen. 



Tolerably common in winter. An eastern race of the 

 Green Sandpijjer has been distinguished by Mathews, 

 Austr. Av. Rec. i. 1913, p. 188 : Assam. The distinction is 

 denied by Dr. Hartert and Miss Jackson, Ibis, 1915, 

 p. 534. It seems best, however, to name the western race 

 trinomially for the time being. 



RhyacopMlus glareola glareola. 



Tringa glareola Linn. Syst. Nat. 10th ed. 1758, p. 149 : 

 Europe, restricted type-locality Sweden. 



Totanus glareola Reichw. V. A. i. p. 222 ; Butler, Ibis, 

 1905, p. 397, 1908, p. 405. 



The VVood-Saudpiper is fairly common, like the last 

 species. 



