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1865. EODD, E. H. Ctirlew Tringa [subarqnata] ; Change of Plumage. <^ Zoologist, 

 xxiii, 1865, pp. 9793, 9794. 



1865. EODD, E. H. Ruffs and Eeeves [Machetes pugnax ^ 2 ] in Cornwall. < Zoolo- 



gist, xxiii, 1865, pp. 9564, 9565. 

 1864-65. SCHLEGEL, H. Scolopaces. < Mtis. j<[at. Hist. Pays-Bas, 5« livr., 1864, yjp. 1- 

 86; 6« livr. , 1864, pp. 87-102 ; 7e livr. , 1865, pp. 103-112. 



The birds of this group are treated under the genera Scolopax (3 spp.), Gallina^o (16), Rhyn- 

 chaea (2), Prosobonia (1), lAmosa (8), Tringa (17), Phalaropus (3), Totanus (12), Actitis (4), 

 Numenius (10), Becurvirostra (3), and Himantopus (5)— rather an improvemeut upon the au- 

 thor's custom of classifying, though we still miss some important genera. There are enu- 

 merated a total of 1,280 specimens in the Leyden Museum. Cf. lUs, 1865, p. 533. 



1866. Angus, W. C. Wood Sandpiper [Totanus glareola] in Aberdeenshire. < Zoolo- 



gist, 2d ser., i, 1866. pp. 524, 525. 



1866. BisCHOFSHAUSEN, R. V. Beitrag zur NaturgescMchte der Waldschnepfe. (Sco- 

 lopax rusticola. ) < Zool. Gari. , vii, 1866, pp. 187-191, 



1866. Blake-Knox, H. The Buffbreasted Sandpiper [Tryngites rufesceus] in Belfast. 

 < Zoologist, 2d ser., i, 1866, p. 457. 



1866. Brooking-Rowe, J. Large Snipe. < Zoologist, 2d ser. , i, 1866, p. 97. 



1866. BULLMORE, W. K. On the Occurrence of Bartram's Sandpiper [Actiturus bar- 

 tramius] near Falmouth. < Zoologist, 2d ser. , i, 1866, pp. 37-40. 

 A notice of the same appeared in the London ' Times ' of ISTov. 14, 1865. 



1866. Button, J. Purple Sandpiper [Tringa maritima] at Eastbourne. <l Zoologist, 

 2d ser., i, 1866, p. 145. 



1866. Gatcombe, J. The Purple Sandpiper [Triaga maritima, in Cornwall and De- 

 von]. < Zoologist, 2d ser. , i, 1866, pp. 96, 97. 

 From the London "Field" of Jan. 13, 1866. 



1866. GUNN, T. E. Solitary Snipe [Gallinago major] in Suffolk. <^Zoologist, 2d ser., 

 i, 186G, p. 40. 



1866. Harvie-Brown, J. A. Ruff [Machetes pugnax ^ ] near Grangemouth. < Zo- 

 ologist, 2d ser., i, 1866, p. 524. . 



1866. Legge, W. V. [On the nesting of Totanus calidris in Kent and Essex, Eng- 

 land.'] < IMs, 2d ser. , ii, 1866, pp. 420, 421. 



1866. Lowe, J. Temminck's Stint [Tringa temmincki] at King's Lynn. <^Zoologist, 

 2dser.,i, 1836,p. 457. 



1866. Power, W. H. Temminck's Stint [Tringa temmincki] at Rainham. < Zoolo- 

 gist, 2d sev.,i, 1866,1^.311. 



1866. Power, W. H. Late Stay of the Snipe [Gallinago media, at Rainham]. <Zo- 

 ologist, 2d ser., i, 1866, p. 311. 



1866. Power, F. D. Wood Sandpiper [Totanus glareola] at Kingsbury Reservoir. 

 < Zoologist, 2d ser. , i, 1866, p. 457. 



1866. Smee, a. H. Occurrence of the Purple Sandpiper [Tringa maritima] at Shore- 

 ham. < Zoologist, 2d ser., i, 1866, p. 190. 



1866. Smith, A. P. Hard Fate of a Woodcock [Scolopax rusticola, impaled on an 

 arrow-shaped weather-cock]. < Zoologist, 2d ser. , i, 1866, p. 271. 



1866. Wharton, C. B. Whimbrel [Numenius phseopus] at the Kingsbury Reservoir. 



< Zoologist, 2d ser. , i, 1866, p. 271. 



1867. Altum, B. Die Waldschnepfe [Scolopax rusticola]. Ein monographischer 



Beitrag zur Jagdzoologie von Dr. Julius HofEmann, Stuttgart, K. Thiene- 

 mann's Verlag. < J.f. 0. , xv, 1867, pp. 110-112. 

 TJebersicht. 

 1867. Anon. Sneppereder i Trseer. <^Tidsslc. Pop. Fremst. «/ A^a^wrv. , 3e Rsekke, iv, 



1867, p. 354. 

 Nidiflcation of Totanus ochropus in trees. See 1863 and 1864, Newton, A. 



