49 A ves. 
Systkmatic. — Charadriifobmes. 
5831 
L. brachyrhynchns must stand as a 
subspecies of L. camis, Oberholser 
529 p. 83. — L. hyperboreus barrovianus 
is a distinct subspecies, Oberholser 
553 ; a synonym of L. hyperboreus, 
Dwight 213. 
Pagophila alba (Gunn.) is correct, 
name for the Ivory Gull, Oberholser 
554. 
Catharacla is correct generic name for 
the Great Skua, Oberholser 537. 
Megalestris skua protection in Shet- 
land, Meade- Waldo 477 ; nesting 
in the Orkneys, Jourdain 379. 
ORDER CHARADRIIFORMES. 
The shore birds, etc., etc., of North 
Middle America mongraphed, Ridg- 
WAY 618. 
Moults and plumage sequence in 
British waders, Jackson 372, 
Scolopacinae Canutinae and Nume- 
niinae are the subfamilies of Scolo- 
pacidae, Oberholser 554. 
Haematopus o. ostralegus in Bavaria, 
Laubmann 416. 
Oreophilus ruficollis simonsi subsp. n. 
Bolivia, Chubb Ibis 1919 p. 262. 
[Lobipluvia'] Shrciopliorus malabari- 
cus remarks on the nesting habits and 
eggs, Stewart 716. 
Vanellus vanellus erythristic clutch 
of eggs, Bunyard 107. 
Squalarola squatarnla individual with- 
out a hind toe. Brooks 99. 
Ochthodromus a review of the genus, 
Oberholser 545. — Pagolld wilsonia 
beldingi, Lower California to Peru p. 
112 ; P. w. cinnamomina Columbia, 
to N.E. Brazil on the coast p. 113 
subspp. n., Ridgway Birds M. and N. 
Amer. pt. 8 Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. 50. 
\^jEgialitis'\ Charadrius dubius curoni- 
cus is the race which has occurred on 
the Pacific coast of N. America, Ober- 
holser 529 p. 559. — C. d. curonicus 
and C. d. alexandrinus nesting habits 
near Dunkerque, Witherby 819 p. 200. 
— meloda breeding in New England, 
Robbins 623. — M. alticola new to 
Argentina, DabBene 188 pp. 260 
552. — Charadrius rubricollis Gmel. must 
replace G. cucullatus, Oberholser 
533. 
Becurviroalra avosetla wintering in 
Holland, Oordt 569 574. * 
Numenius arquata breeding in Surrey, 
Good all 275. — Phmopus phceopus vcurie- 
gatus in the Ladrone islands and 
discussion of the validity of the genus, 
Townsend & Wetmore 764 p. 178. 
Liinosa lapponica baueri in the Ellice 
Is., with discussion of validity of the 
genus Vetola, Townsend & Wetmore 
764 p. 180. 
Totanus calidris robustus in Iceland, 
its distinctive characters, Sohioler 
663. 
Neoglottis gen. n. for type Totanus 
melanolencus (Gmel.), Ridgway [Bull. 
U.S. Nat. Mus. No. 50] Birds M. and 
N. Amer. pt. 8 p. 329. 
Heteractitis incanus and H. brevipes 
respective ranges in Pacific islands, 
Townsend & Wetmore 764 p. 179. — 
Heteroscelus brevipes in the Pribilof Is., 
new to N. America, Hanna 303. — 
Heteroscelus Baird is the correct generic 
name for H, incanus (Gmel.), Ober- 
holser 533. 
[Tringoides^ Actitis macularia new 
to Argentina, Dabbene 188 p. 552. 
{^Pavoncella^ Philornachus Anon, is 
the correct generic name for the Ruff, 
Oberholser 533. — Machetes pugnax 
an early record for Lincolnshire, 
Mullens 511. 
jEchmorhynchus parvirostris oii the 
Paumotu Is., apparently a distinct 
species, Townsend & Wetmore 764 
p. 182. 
[H eteropygia] Tringa maculata first 
record for Samoa, Reichenow 605. 
Tringa canutus eggs obtained in N. 
Greenland, Ekblaw 222. 
[Pelid7ia] Tringa pygmcea Schinz 
is the correct name for the Dunlin 
(T. alpina auct.), Laubmann 418. 
Limicola falcinella (Pontop.) is cor- 
rect name for L. platyrhyncha (Temm.) 
et auct., Oberholser 552 p. 140. 
Gallinago, snipe in China, SoVerby 
701 p. 1 ; migrations in Burma, 
Kenny 387. — G. gallinago ringing re- 
sults and > migration movements, 
Thibnemann 754. — G. delicaia nesting 
in California, Evermann 230. > 
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