460 Mr. W. R. Ogilvie-Grant on 
173. OCHTHODROMUS ASIATICUS. 
Ochthodromus asiaticus (Pall.) ; Witherby^ p. 277 ; Grant 
& Eeid, p. 691. 
a,b. c^ ? imm. Khartum, 23rd & 25th Jan. Nos. 2&,6. 
Iris dark hazel ; bill black ; legs and feet olivaceous or 
ochreous. 
Two specimens of the Caspian Sand-Plover in immature 
plumage were procured. 
174. tEgialitis hiaticola. 
jEgialitis hiaticola (Linn.) ; Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. 
xxiv. p. 256 (1896). 
jEgialitis hiaticula (Linn.) ; Witherby, p. 277. 
a. ? . Fashoda, 21st March. No. 154. 
A Ringed Plover in winter plumage has the iris brown, 
the bill black, yellow at the base^ the legs and feet orange. 
175. ^GIALITIS DUBIA. 
jEgialitis dubia Scop. ; Grant & Beid, p. 692. 
a,b. S ^' Fashoda, 29th March. Nos. 230 & 242. 
Iris dark hazel; bill black, ochreous at base in the female; 
legs and feet ochreous yellow. 
A pair of Little Ringed Plovers were in full breeding- 
plumage on the 29th of March. 
176. iEoiALITIS PECUARIA. 
JEgialitis pecuaria (Temm.); Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. 
xxiv. p. 297 (1896). 
a-c. S - Kaka, 8th March. Nos. 117-119. 
' Iris dark hazel; bill black; legs and feet ochreous yellow. 
Of the three males of Kittlitz's Sand-Plover shot at Kaka, 
two have the wing-measurement 3"8 inches, and all the 
primary-quills partially white-shafted except the third ; 
the third specimen has the wing 405 inches in length, and 
only the first primary-quill white-shafted. The last agrees 
with the birds from Cape Colony noted by Dr. Sharpe 
(op. cit. p. 299). This difference may be due to age. 
177. HiMANTOPUS HIMANTOPUS. 
Himantopus himantopus Linn. ; Grant & Reid, p. 69X. 
Himantojnis candidus Bonn.; Witherby, p. 277. 
