814 Messrs. Sclater and Mackworth- Praed on [Ibis, 



Charadrius (Leucopolius) alexandrinus alexandrinus. 



Charadrius alexandrinus Liun. Syst. Nat. lOtli ed. 1758, 

 p. 150 : Egypt. 



^Egialitis cantiana (Lath.) ; Butler, This, 1908, p. 262. 



Mr. Butler records Kentish Plovers as abundant at 

 Khartoum in winter, but unfortunately weliaveno examples 

 at all from the Nile valley. We expect, hovvever, that they 

 would all be of the typical race. 



Charadrius (Leucopolius) alexandrinus seebohmi. 



Charadrius alexandrinus seebohrni Hartertfe Jackson, This, 

 1915, p. 529 (tioni. nov. pro Charadrius cantianus minvtus 

 Seebohm, Geogr. Distr. Charadriidse, 1887, p. 1G9: Southern 

 shores of lied Sea) . 



[C. & L. coll.] 1 Port Sudan, 14 Apl. R.S. 



This specimen, a male, we believe to be nearest to the 

 above race, though it is slightly large for it, wiiig 1065, 

 culmen 15'5 mm. It seems to be somewhat intermediate 

 between C. a. alexandrinns and C. a. seebohini. A nest of 

 three eggs, half-incubated, belonged to it. 



Charadrius (Helenaegialus) pecuarius. 



('haradrius jjecuarius Teram. PI. C(d. livr. 31, 1823, 

 pi, 183 : Cape of Good Hope. 



Charadrius variusYieiW. nee Linn., Reiehw. V. A. i. p. 17]. 



Kittlitz's Sand-Plover is recorded from Khartoum by 

 Mr. Butler aiul from a number of other localities in the 

 Sudan by other authors. 



Charadrius (Afroxyechus) tricollaris. 



( 'haradrius tricollaris Vicill. Nouv. Diet. d'Hist. Nat. 

 xxvii. 1818, p. 147 : Africa, restricted type-locality Cape 

 Town {cf. Claude Grant, Ibis, 1915, p. 57) ; Reicllw^ V. A. 

 i. p. 176. 



The Three-banded Plover is recorded by Heugliu from 

 Gallabat. 



Charadrius (Eupoda) asiaticus. 



Charadrius asiaticus Pallas, Reise Russ. Reichs, ii. 1773, 

 p. 715 : S. Tartary ; Reiehw. V. A. i. p. 167 ; Butler, Ibis, 

 1905, p. 396, 1908, p. 261. 



