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VOL. VII. 

 Plate 4S3. fig. 1 represents the spring dress of the male; fig. 2, that of the female in summer; 



and fig. 3, that of the male in summer. 

 Page 283, line 3, for p. 126 read p. 108 ; line 15, for Phasaridion read Phalaridion. 

 291, line 7. Read Crew pratensis, Bechst. Orn. Taschenb. p. 337 (1803). 

 337, line 14. PI. lxii. in Faun. Lap. does not represent Grus communis, but a distinct 

 species, Grus schlegelii, Blyth ; but the description in the letterpress of the same 

 work applies to Grus communis. 

 343, line 26. The Grus cinerea longirostris, Temm. & Schlegel, from Japan, appears to 

 be a bird distinct from G. communis, and is Grus schlegelii, Blyth. Cf. Blyth's 

 ' Monograph of the Cranes,' p. 78. 

 351. In Bechstein's 2nd ed. of his Gemeinn. Naturg. der Vog. Deutschlands, vol. iii. p. 103 

 (1809), he calls the Crane Grus cinerea; but of course this name cannot stand, as 

 he called it G. communis in 1793. 



395, line 5. For (1835) read (1833-34). 



396, line 41. For Olis read Otis. 



402, line 13. Bead Young resembles the adult bird, but is darker &c. 

 436, line 21. For right-hand figures read left-hand figures. 

 Plate 515. In some of the impressions of this Plate the hind claw has been omitted in the figure 



of Squatarola helvetica. 

 Page 451. Mr. Seebohm found the Eastern Golden Plover breeding in Eastern Siberia, and gives 

 (Ibis, 1879, pp. 153, 154) some most interesting notes on its nidification and habits. 

 587. Add Himantopus melanopterus, Meyer, Wetter. Ann. iii. p. 177 (1812). 

 615. Scolopax rusticola should stand as Scolopax rusticula. 

 Plate 542. For gallinaria read ccelestis. 



VOL. VIII. 



Plates to Vol. VIII. p. viii, no. 631, for Podiceps auratus read Podiceps auritus. 

 Page 16, line 28. For minutella read minutilla. 

 18, line 28. For JEgialite read 2Egialites. 

 29, line 4. For 1811 read 1812. 

 45, line 4. For ii. p.' 75 (1811) read i. p. 64 (1812). 

 51. Expunge from the synonyms Chorlito pestorejo pardo, Azara, and Tringa fuscicollis. 



Bonn & Vieill., and put a query after Tringa campestris, Licht. 

 59. Add Scolopax subarquata, Giild. Nov. Comm. Acad. Petrop. xix. p. 471 (1774). 

 119. Actiturus longicaudus should stand as Bartramia longicauda (cf. p. 117). 

 151. To the synonymy of Totanus stagnatilis add Glottis stagnatilis (Bechst.), Koch, Baier. 

 Zool. i. p. 306 (1816), and Ilyornis, Kaup (Tot. stagnatilis, Bechst.), Natiirl. Syst. 

 p. 156 (1829). 

 203, line 9. For (1811-1815) read (1813). 



211, line 10. For (1811-1815) read (1813). Add Gambetta limosa, Koch, Baier. Zool. 

 p. 308 (1816). 



