140 Journal of the F.M.S. Musewns. [VoL. VII, 
Chicks in down, with the parents, were obtained at 
Tanjong Tombak, Pulau Bintang, Rhio Archipelago on 5th 
June, 1908. 
16. TEREKIA CINEREA (Guldenst.) 
Sharpe, tom. cit. p. 474; Robinson and Kloss, p. 13. 
a. 6. Kuala Kubong Badak, Langkawi, 18th 
March, 1909. 
b. &. Telok Apau, Pulau Langkawi, 14th Decem- 
Sy WOM 
Very common everywhere along the coast, wherever 
there are suitable feeding grounds, during the winter months. 
17. TOTANUS CALIDRIS, Linn. 
Sharpe, tom. cit. p. 474; Robinson and Kloss, p. 12; 
Robinson, Ibis, 1915, p. 725; Gyldenstolpe, p. 145. 
a. 6. Telok Apau, Langkawi. 11th December, 
LOX: 
Very common also at Koh Muk (Pulau Muntia) in 
January, 1917. 
18. TRINGOIDES HYPOLEUCOS (Linn.). 
Sharpe, tom. cit. p. 456; Robinson and Kloss, p. 13; 
Robinson, Ibis, 1915, p. 725; Gyldenstolpe, p. 146. 
a. &. W.side Pulau Telibun, Trang, S. W. Siam. 
2nd January, 1917. [No. 3816]. 
“Tris dark, bill greenish slate, feet slate darker at 
the joints.” 
Common everywhere in the Peninsula in suitable 
localities. 
19. GLOTTIS NEBULARIUS (Gunn.). 
Sharpe, tom. cit. p. 481; Robinson and Kloss, p. 13; 
Robinson, Ibis, 1915, p. 725; Gyldenstolpe, p. 146. 
a. &.Koh Muk (Pulau Muntia) Trang, S.W. Siam. 
4th January, 1917. [No. 3836]. 
“Tris hazel, bill grey, feet greenish grey, darker 
at joints.” 
The Greenshank is common in suitable localities through- 
out the coasts of Siam and the Malay Peninsula though not 
so abundant and very much shyer than the Redshank. 
20. RHYACOPHILUS GLAREOLA (Gm.). 
Sharpe, tom. cit. p. 491; Robinson and Kloss, p. 13 
Gyldenstolpe, p. 146. 
a. %. Pulau Langkawi. 11th February, 1909 
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