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Turtur risorius. 110. 



QSna capensis. HI- 



Pterocles exustus. 112. 



Pterocles lichtensteini. 113. 



Caccabis melanocephala. 114. 



Caccabis chulcar. _ 115. 

 Ammoperdix bonhami. — With re- 116. 



ference to my remark in Ibis, 117. 



January 1896, p. 32, the speci- 118. 



men referred to by Lieutenant 119. 



Barnes was presented by him to 120. 



the Zoological Society's Gar- 121. 



dens, vide List of Yertebrated 122. 



Animals, &c, 9th Edition, 1896, 123. 



and appears to have been cor- 124. 



rectly identified. 125. 



Coturnix communis. 126. 



Coturnix delegorguei. 127. 



Turnix lepurana. 128. 



Eupodotis arabs. 129. 



Houbara macqueeni 130. 



Rallus aquaticus. 131. 



Gallinula. Sp. inc 132. 



Crex pratensis, 133. 



Cursorius. Sp. inc. 134. 



Squatarola helvetica. 135. 



Charadrius pluvialis. 136. 



OEdicnemus scolopax. 137. 



^Egialitis mongolica. 138. 



jEgialitis cantiana. 139, 



Strepsilas interpres. 140. 



Dromas ardeola. 141. 



Ilcematopus ostralegns. 142. 



Himantopus candidus. 143. 



Totanus calidris. 144. 



Helodromas ochropus. 145. 



Tringoides hypoleucus. 146. 



Terehia cineria. 147. 



Calidris arenaria. 148. 



Tringa alpina. 149. 

 Tringa minuta. 



Numenius arquata. 



Numenius phaeopus. 



Gallinago ccelestis. 



Larus affinis. 



Larus ichthyaetus. 



Larus brunneicephalus. 



Larus ridibundus. 



Larus hemprichi. 



Sterna albigena. 



Sterna minuta. 



Sterna bergii. 



Sterna media. 



Sterna anae.siheta. 



Sterna fuliginosa. 



Sterna anglica. 



Podiceps nigricollis. 



Puffinus persicus. 



Ardea cinerea. 



Ardea alba. 



Ardea gularis. 



Ardea bubulcus. 



Butorides javanica. 



Nycticorax griseus. 



Ardetta podiceps. 



Ciconia abdimii. 



Platalea leucorodia. 



Scopus umbretta. 



Phcenicopterus roseus. 



Spatula clypeata. 



Anas boscas. 



Casarca rutila. 



Mareca penelope. 



Fuligula fuligula. 



Querquedula crecca. 



Querquedula circia. 



Phalacrocorax. Sp. inc. (Black.) 



Phalacrocorax. Sp. inc. (Brown.) 



Sula fiber. 



Pelecanus onoerotalus. 



Phaethon indicus. 



A comparison of this list with Lieutenant Barnes' shows 149 species 

 instead of 126, and 12 species removed from sp. inc. as identified. 



There still remain 10 sp. inc. awaiting identification, and it is to be 

 hoped some resident of Aden will wipe out these blots. Thanks to the 

 kindness of Messrs. Chevallier and Kelsall, I have been able to add seven 

 species since the publication of my paper on <c The Birds of Aden " in 

 the Ibis of January, 1896. 



