232 VISCOUNT WALDEN ON THE BIRDS 
Réle rayé des Philippines, D’Aubenton, Pl. Enl. 774. 
Hab. Philippines (Cuming). 
179. HypormNIDIA STRIATA. 
Rallus philippensis striatus, Brisson, Orn. v. p. 167, no. 5, “ Philippines.” 
Rallus striatus, Linn. S. N. i. p. 262, no. 5 (1766), ex Brisson; Schlegel, Mus. Pays-Bas, Ralli, 
p- 24; Walden, Tr. Zool. Soc. viii. p. 95. 
Hab. Luzon (evers). 
Lesson (Tr. p. 538, no. 30) introduces, without description, a species of Rail said 
to be from the Philippines, under the titles of “ Réle écaudé, Cuv., Gal. de Paris; 
Gallinula circoleps, Temm.” Bonaparte (Compt. Rend. xliii. p. 599, no. 382) classified 
the same bird under Corethrura, and transformed Cuvier’s French museum title into 
Rallus ecaudatus, Cuy. This, in its tum, becomes caudatus, Cuv., in Mr. Gray’s 
Hand-list, no. 10474. Dr. Pucheran does not not notice this type; and I am unable to 
identify it. 
PARRID. 
HypRoPHasiaANus, Wagler. 
180. HyDROPHASIANUS CHIRURGUS. 
Le Chirurgien de Pisle de Lucon, Sonnerat, Voy. Nouy. Guin. p. 81, pl. 45. 
Tringa chirurgus, Scopoli, Del. Fl. Faun. Insubr. ii. p. 92, no. 80 (1786), ex Soun. 
Parra luzoniensis, Gm. 8S. N. i. p. 709, no. 13 (1788) ex Sonn. 
Chinese Jacana, Latham, Gen. Synop. vy. p. 246, no. 8, “ China.” 
Parra sinensis, Gm. /.¢c. no. 15, ex Lath.; Schlegel, Mus. Pays-Bas, Ralli, p. 71; y. Martens, 
J. £. O. 1866, p. 29, no. 177. 
Hydrophasianus sinensis (Gm.), Wagler, Isis, 1832, p. 279. 
Hab. Luzon (mus. Lugd.; v. Martens). 
SCOLOPACID. 
LIMosiINn&. 
Numentus, Linnzeus. 
181. NUMENIUS PHXOPUS. 
Scolopax pheopus, Linn. S. N. 1. p. 243, no. 4 (1766). 
Hab. Cujo Island, December (Meyer). 
Example referred to by Mr. Dresser (Birds of Eur. pt. xvii.), where, however, the name 
of the locality is misprinted. 
