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Hab. Luzon, 9th of February ; bill brownish black ; legs yellowish green; nails grey 
(Meyer); Manilla (Kittlitz, Jagor). 
A female (fide Meyer) in winter dress. 
TRINGOIDES, Bonaparte. _ 
185. ‘TRINGOIDES HYPOLEUCOS. 
Tringa hypoleucos, Linn. 8. N, i. p. 250, no. 14 (1766) ; Schlegel, Mus. Pays-Bas, Scolopaces, 
p. 80; v. Martens, J. f. O. 1866, p. 28, no. 166; Finsch & Hartl. Vég. Ost-Afrikas, p. 752. 
Hah. Philippines (Cuming); Luzon (Jagor). 
For complete synonymy and range cf. O. Finsch & Hartl. J. ¢. 
Totanvs, Bechstein. 
184, Toranus CALIDRIS. 
Scolopax calidris, Linn. 8S. N.i. p. 245, no. 11 (1766) ; Schlegel, Mus. Pays-Bas, Scolopaces, 
p. 65. 
Hab. Philippines (Cuming). 
A Philippine example from Cuming’s collection is preserved in the Leyden Museum. 
185. Toranus GLortis. 
Scolopax glottis, Linn. 8S. N. i. p. 245, no. 10 (1766); Schlegel, Mus. Pays-Bas, Scolopaces, p. 61 ; 
y. Martens, J. f. O. 1866, p. 28, no. 165. 
Hab. Philippines (Cuming); Luzon (Jagor). 
TRINGINA. 
Trinea, Linneus, 
186, TRINGA RUFICOLLIS. 
Tringa ruficollis, Pallas, Reisen Russisch. Reichs, iii. p. 700, no. 31, “ Dauria” (1776), descr. orig. 
Tringa salina, Pallas, Zoogr. Rosso-Asiatica, ii. p. 199, no. 809, pl. 61 (1811-31), ex Pallas; 
Swinhoe, P. Z.S8. 1871, p. 409, no. 566; Sharpe & Dresser, Birds of Europe, pt. vii. “ Tringa 
hw 
minuta,”’ p. 5. 
Totanus damacensis, Horsf. Tr. Linn. Soe. xiii. p. 192, “ Java” (1820); Walden, Tr. Zool. Soe. 
vill. p. 97. 
Hab. Luzon, 7th of February ; bill black ; feet yellowish grey; claws black (Meyer). 
A single example of a very long-toed Tringa, in winter plumage, was obtained in 
Luzon, which I do not doubt belongs to this species. The outer rectrices are brownish 
grey, and not pure white, and the shaft of the first primary only is white. In 
dimensions it agrees with a Lake-Baikal example in red summer plumage. The 
general ground-colour of the upper plumage is greyish brown, most of the feathers 
