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Telmatias stenoptera, Kuhl 478 



Terekia cinerea ( GUM.) 370 



guttifera (Nordm.) 354 



javanica (Horsf.) 370 



Thinornis frontalis (Quoy Sf Gaim.) 152 



novae-seelandia) (Gmel.) 129 



rossii, Gray 129 



Totaninae 270 



Totanus 344 



acurninatus, Horsf. 442 



aagocephalus (Linn.) 385 



affinis, Horsf. 366 



ater (Sand.) 352 



bartrami 376 



bartramia ( Wils.) 377 



brevipes, Vieill 362 



calidris 353 



calidris (Linn.) 353 



caligatus, Licht 367 



cancellatus (Gmel.) 451 



canescens (Gmel.) 356 



chilensis, Philippi 363 



ehloropus, Meyer 356 



chloropygius, Vieill 367 



cinereus (Giilcl.) 370 



crassirostris, Vieill 358 



damaoensis. Horsf. 438 



empusa (Gould) 371 



fedoa (Linn.) 388 



ferrugineicollis, Vieill 397 



ferrugineus, Meyer 385 



fistulans, Bechst 356 



flavipes 364 



flavipes (Gmel.) 364 



fuliginosus, Gould 360 



fuscocapillus, Vieill 364 



fuscus 351 



fuscus (Linn.) 352 



glareola 365 



glareola (Linn.) .- 366 



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Totanus glareoloides, Hodgs 366 



glottis 355 



glottis (Linn.) T . . 356 



glottoides, Vigors 356 



grallatoris (Mont.) 366 



griseopygius, Gould 362 



■ griseus (Briss.) 356 



guinetta (Briss.) 371 



guttifer, Nordm 354 



guttiferus 354 



haughtoni, Armstr 354 



himantopus (Bonap.) 401 



horsfieldii (Sylces) 1 357 



hudsonicus (Lath.) 393 



hypoleucus 371 



hypoleucos (Linn.) 371 



incanus 360 



incanus brevipes 361 



indica, Gray 374 



javanicus, Horsf. 370 



lathami, Gray 6f Hardw 357 



leucophseus (Lath.) 385 



— leucopterus (Gmel.) 452 



— - — leucopyga, Illig 364 



limosa (Briss.) 390 



macularius 372 



macularius (Linn.) 373 



maculatus (Tanst.) 352 



maritimus (Gmel.) 429 



mclanoleucus 363 



— ■ — melanoleucus (Gmel.) 363 



melanopygius, Vieill 377 



— - — melanurus (Leisl.) 390 



melanurus melanuroides (Goidd) 391 



natans (Otto) 352 



natator, Vieill 364 



nebularius (Gunn.) 356 



noveboraceusis (Gmel.) 397 



oceanicus, Less 361 



ochropus 368 



1 Since going to press I find tbat I have erroneously included the name Totanus horsfieldii of Sykes in 

 the synonymy of the Greenshank, Totanus glottis — a double blunder, inasmuch as the name ought to be Limosa. 

 horsfieldii, and belongs to the Marsh-Sandpiper, Totanus stagnatilis, where I have placed it. The Glottis 

 horsfieldii (Sykes) of Gray is consequently also out of place in the synonymy of the Greenshank. In that of 

 the Marsh-Sandpiper it is correct ; but Totanus horsfieldii (Sykes) in the synonymy of that bird should not date 

 from Gray, Genera of Birds (1846), but from Blyth, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, xii.p. 169 (1843). The description 

 of Limosa horsfieldii by Colonel Sykes leaves little doubt that the Marsh-Sandpiper is the bird referred to, 

 and now that the type, which was formerly in the India Museum, is accessible at South Kensington, no doubt 

 whatover remains. 



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