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LXIII. CALIDRIS, Illiger. 



(Sharpe, Cat. B. xxiv. p. 526, 1896.) 

 1. arenaria (Lmn.). (p. 526.) 



LXIY. ETJRYNORHYNCHUS, Miss. 

 (Sharpe, t. c. p. 535.) 



1. pygmaeus (Linn.), (p. 535.) 



LXV. LIMONITES, Kaup. 



(Sharpe, t. c. p. 537.) 

 1. minuta (Leisl). (p. 538.) 



2. ruficollis (Pall.), (p. 545.) 



3. minutilla (V.). (p. 548.) 



4. damacensis (Horsf.). (p. 553.) 



5. temmincki (Leisl.). (p. 555.) 



LXVI. HETEROPYGIA, Cones. 

 (Sharpe, t. c. p. 561.) 



1. maculata(K). (p. 662.) 



2. acuminata (Hortf.). (p. 566.) 



Arctic Regions. 



S. America ; Africa ; 

 Indian Peninsula to 

 Australia (winter). 



Marshall Is. (winter). 



N.E. Asia. 



N.W. America. 



Japan, China, & Burma 



N. Europe. 



N. Asia to Lake Baikal. 

 Africa ; Indian Peninsula, 

 Ceylon (winter). 



E. Siberia. 



Japan, China, Burmese 

 countries to Australia 



N. America. 



S. America (winter). 



E. Siberia. 



Is. of Bering Sea. 



Japan, China to N.E. 

 Bengal, Burma to 

 Australia (winter). 



N. Europe & Asia. 

 N. & N.E. Africa ; Indian 

 Peninsula, China 



N. America. 



0. & S. America {winter). 



E. Siberia. 

 Alaska. 



China, S. to Australia & 

 New Zealand (winter). 

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