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INHABITING THE PHILIPPINE ARCHIPELAGO. 
/EGIALITIS, Boie. 
161. ARGIALITIS GEOFFROYI. 
Charadrius geoffroyi, Wagler, Syst. Av. p. 61, no. 19, “ Pondicherry, Java” (1827) ; Harting, Ibis, 
1870, p. 378, pl. 11. 
Stated by Mr. Harting (/. c.), on Cuming’s authority, to inhabit the Philippines. 
162. AMGIALITIS DUBIA. 
Le petit Pluvier a collier de Lugon, Sonn. Voy. Nouy. Guin. p. 84, pl. 46, “ Lucon.” 
Charadrius dubius, Scopoli, Del. Fl. Faun. Insubr. ii. p. 93, no. 81 (1786), ex Sonn. ; Walden, Tr. 
Zool. Soe. viii. p. 89. 
Charadrius alexandrinus, Hasselq., var. 8, Gm. S. N. i. p. 684, no. 2, ex Sonn. 
Charadrius philippinus, Latham, Ind. Orn. ii. p. 745, no. 11 (1790), ex Sonn. 
Charadrius curonicus, Beseke, =minor, Meyer, v. Martens, J. f. O. 1866, p. 26, no. 146. 
Philippine examples have still to be compared with the Z. minutus (Pall.), ap. Jerdon, 
of India. 
Von Heuglin, in his great work (Ornithologie Nordostafrikas, p. 1029, no. 753), 
identifies Sonnerat’s petit Pluvier de Visle de Lugon with C. curonicus, but with doubt 
adopts as synonyms C. dubius, Scop., and C. philippinus, Lath., titles founded on 
Sonnerat’s description and plate. 
163. /EGIALITIS MONGOLICA. 
Charadrius mongolus, Pallas, Reisen Russischen Reichs, iii. p. 700, no. 29, “ Mongolia,’ (1776) ; 
Harting, Ibis, 1870, p. 384; Schlegel, Mus. Pays-Bas, Cursores, p. 41. 
Hab. Philippines (Cuming). 
CEDICNENINA. 
Esacus, Lesson. 
164. EsacUs MAGNIROSTRIS. 
Gdicnemus magnirostris, Geoffroy St.-Hilaire, Vicill. N. Dict. xxiii. p. 231 (1818), nec Latham; 
Cassin, Un. St. Expl. Exped. p. 329; Walden, Tr. Zool. Soe. viii. p. 91. 
Hab. Common in the Philippine and Sooloo Islands (Peale). 
