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893.— Tringoides hypoleucus, Lin. (22). 



(Tonghoo, Earns,) Kjouk-nyafc ; Dargwin ; Sittang R ; Thatoue ; Amherst ; 

 Yea ; Crab Island j Mergui. 



Common everywhere, inland and on the coast, throughout 

 the province during the cold season. 



894.— Totanus glottis, Lin. (17). 



Sittang E ; Wauchoung ; Thatone ; Pabyouk ; Yea-boo ; Assoon j Amherst j 

 Tenasserim Town. 



Common everywhere in suitable localities inland and on the 

 coast during the cold season. 



894 b is.— Totanus haughtoni, Armstrong. (2). Descr. 

 S. F., IV., 344. 



Amherst. 



Four more specimens of this species were obtained by Dr. Arm- 

 strong at Amherst, of which he kindly sent me a pair. 



The following are dimensions, &c, of these specimens re- 

 corded in the flesh ; both noted as males by Dr. Armstrong, but 

 there seems reason to suspect some mistake : — 



Length, 11/75, 12-6; expanse, 20*5, 23'0; tail from vent, 

 2-09, 2-8; wing, 67, 705 ; tarsus, 172, 1'82 ; bill from 

 gape, 2'23, 2*45 ; bill at front, 21, 23 ; mid toe and claw, 1-6/ 

 1-51 ; hind toe and claw, 0*4, 0-45. 



Legs and feet greenish ochreous, or ochreous yellow, dusky 

 over phalangeal joint ; claws black ; basal half _ of bill greenish 

 plumbeous, somewhat yellow near gape ; terminal half dusky or 

 dusky black ; irides dark brown ; palate armed with a double 

 row of recurved horny papillae. 



895.— Totanus stagnatilis, JBechst. (1). 



Yea-boo. 



Eare \ only once met with near the hot springs of the Attaran 

 river. 



896.— Totanus fuscus, Lin. (4). Sum. Plu. Descr. 

 S. F., IV., 510. 



Sittang R. 



Only observed near the mouths of the Sittang, and rare there. 



