VISCOUNT WALDEN ON THE BIRDS OF CELEBES. 97 



163. ToTANUS CALiDRis (Linn.), Syst. Nat. ed. 12, i. p. 245 (1766) ; Schlegel, Mus. Pays- 



Bas, Scolopaces, p. 67. 



Hal. Celebes, winter plumage, November {Forsten) ; Europe, Asia and its islands, 

 Africa. 



LiMOSA, Brisson. 



164. LiMOSA UEOPYGiALis, Gould, P. Z. S. 1848, p. 38, "Australia;" Birds. Austr. vi. 



pi. 29 ; Schlegel, Mus. Pays-Bas, Scolopaces, p. 25. 



Hab. Celebes, in November {Forsten) ; Gilolo {Bernstein) ; Java ( Van Hasselt) ; 

 Timor {Milller) ; Japan, New Zealand {Mus. Liujd.) ; Australia {ti^pe). {Conf. Finsch & 

 Hartl. Fauna Centralpolyn. p. 177.) 



Tringa, Linnaeus. 



165. Tringa minuta, Leisler, Nachtr. Bechst. Naturgesch. Deutschlands, Heft i. p. 74 



(1811-15); Schlegel, Mus. Pays-Bas, Scolopaces, p. 46. 



Hab. Celebes, in November, winter plumage {Forsten) ; Europe, Africa, Asia, Malay 

 archipelago. New Guinea, Australia {Mus. Lugd.). 



166. Tringa damacensis (Horsf.), Trans. Linn. Soc. xiii. p. 192, " Java" (1822); Swinhoe, 



P. Z. S. 1863, p. 316 ; Schlegel, Mus. Pays-Bas, Scolopaces, p. 49. 

 Tringa subminuta, Von Middendorf, Sibir. Reise, Vogel, p. 222, pi. 19. f. 6 (tarsus) . 



Hab. Tondano, winter plumage; Tondano, male, partly in nuptial plumage, September; 

 Gorontalo, male, winter plumage, October 9th ; Celebes, moulting into perfect plumage 

 {Forsten) ; Java {type) ; Borneo {Schwaner) ; China, Formosa {Swinhoe) ; Eastern Siberia 

 {Von Middendorf); Amoor river {Schrenck). 



LoBiPES, Cuvier. 



167. LoBiPES HTPERBOREUS (Linn.), Syst. Nat. ed. 12, i. p. 249 (1766); Schlegel, Mus. 



Pays-Bas, Scolopaces, p. 59. 



Phalaropus austr alis, Temm. Mus. Lugd.; Bp. Compt. Rend. xlii. p. 421 (1856), "Celebes," _/jrfe 

 Schlegel, I. c. 



Hab. Celebes, winter plumage {Beinwardt) ; Amboyna, winter plumage {Hoedt) ; Aru 

 Islands, in winter plumage {Wallace) ; Madras {Jerdon); Peninsula of Luichow, April 

 3rd {Swinhoe) ; high latitudes of northern hemisphere, in summer. 



Are the Moluccas the only, or at least the principal, winter residence of this species \ 

 Its occurrence has only been once observed in India. 



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