47 Aves. 
Systematic. — Charadriiformes. 
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ORDER CHARADRIIFORMES. 
A classification of the Shore-birds, 
Mathews & Iredale 505. 
The Waders and Shore-birds of the 
Palaearctic region monographed, Har- 
tert 303 p. 1517. 
The migrating Waders of Argentina, 
Dabbene 176. 
Field-notes on Argentina Shore- 
birds and Waders, Gibson 254 p. 55. 
Shore-birds of southern Bt. Colum- 
bia, Brooks 102. 
The voices and notes of Waders and 
Shore-birds, Nichols 544. 
The movement and action of the 
legs in Shore-birds, Hesse 339. 
Thinocorus ramicivorus palagonicus 
subsp. n. S. Patagonia, Reichenow 
Journ. Omith. 1920 p. 88. 
Haematopus o. ostralegus habits and 
pschychology of young birds, Dewar 
187. 
Oreophilus ruflcollis figured in colour, 
Hudson 363 p. 189. 
[ Belonopterus ] Vanellus cayennensis 
figured in colour, Hudson 363 p. 178. 
[ Euhyas ] Chettusia leucura nest and 
egg in Mesopotamia photographed, 
Evans 217. 
Nesoceryx gen. n. for type Charadrius 
bicinctus J. and S., Mathews Bull. 
B. 0. C. 41 p. 35. 
Eudromias morinellus breeding habits 
in Scotland, Blackwood 79. 
Oxyechus vociferus peruvianus subsp. 
n. Peru, Chapman Auk 37 p. 106. 
[/Egialitis] Charadrius alexandrinus 
on eggs resembling those of C. dubius t 
Jourdain 384. 
[Peltohyas] Eudromias australis field- 
notes in S. Austr., McGilp 475. 
Limosa Hmosa history in Norfolk, 
Vaughan 776 ; nesting notes in Hol- 
land, Turner 769; sexual display, 
Hesse 336. 
Totanus melanolencus nesting in New- 
foundland, Stuart 720. — T. flavipes 
killed in Scilly Is., Langton 415. 
[ Heteractitis ] Heteroscelus brevipes in 
the Pribilof Is. new to N. America, 
Hanna 295 p. 250. 
Tringoides macularius, habits, Mous- 
LEY 535. 
TereJcia cinerea taken in Tunisia, 
Blanohet 80. 
[ Rhyacophilus ] Totanus glareola, food, 
Hesse 337. 
[ Pavoncella ] Philomachus pugnax nest- 
ing notes in Holland, Turner 771. 
Calidris arenaria, taken at a Galway 
Lighthouso, Patten 580. 
[Arquatella] Erolia maritima quarta 
subsp. n. Commander Is., Hartert 
Nov. Zool. 27 p. 137. 
[Tringa ] Calidris Anon, is the cor- 
rect generic name for the Knot Tringa 
canutus Linn., Oberholser 558 p. 451 ; 
T canutus first record from Montana, 
Wetmore 791 ; Erolia canutus breed- 
ing haunts in Grinnell Land photo- 
graphed, Feilden 221. 
Oallinago stenura with 20 tail-feathers 
only, Robinson & Kloss 631 p. 91. — G. 
gallinago raddei recognised as distinct, 
Hartert 305 p. 136. — f G . anthonyi 
sp. n. Cave deposits, Porto Rico, Wet- 
more Proc. Biol. Soc. 33 p. 78 pi. 2 
figs. 1 2. 
Capella Frenzel discussed as a generic 
name for the Common Snipe, Mathews 
& Iredale 506. 
Limnocryptes gallinula on the 
Pribilof Is. new American record, Hanna 
296. 
Parra jacana figured in colour, 
Hudson 363 p. 174. 
Cursorius gallicus exul subsp. n. 
Cape Verde Is., Hartert Vog. pal. 
Faun. p. 1526. 
Glareola pratincola emini subsp. n. 
S. Somaliland, Neumann J. Omith. 
1920 p. 78. 
