860 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HIST. SOCIETY, Vol. XXVIII. 
1921. ( 1434 ) Microsarcops cinereus. The Grey-headed Lap- 
wing. 
PluvianuB cinereus Blyth, J.A.8.B., xi., p. .587 
(1842), (Calcutta). 
N. China, Mongolia, Japan. In winter, S. to 
India, etc. 
1922. ( 143 ;')) Hoplopterus ventralis. The Spur-winged Plover. 
Charadrius ventralis Wagl., Syst. Av., No. ii. (1827), 
(Java). 
N. E. India, Burma, Siam and S. China. 
1923. ( 1436 ) Vanellus vanellus. The Lapwing, Peewit or 
Green Plover. 
Tringa vanellus Linn., S.N., i., p. 148 (1758), 
(Sweden). 
Fairly common from N. "W. India to Assam and 
Burma (once). 
1924. ( 1437 ) Chettusia gregaria. The Sociable Plover. 
Charadrius gregarius Pall., Reise. Reichs. Russ., i., 
p. 456 (1771), (Volga). 
E. aud S. E. Russia and Central Asia. Northern 
and Central India in winter. 
1925. (1438) Chettusia leucura. The White-tailed Lapwing. 
Charadrius leucurus Licht. in Eversm. Reise. av. 
Orenb.nach Buchara, p. 137 (1823), (Kuwan). 
Syria, Persia, Mesopotamia, Turkestan. Winter 
in India. 
1926. (1441) Squatarola squatarola hypomelana. The East- 
ern Grey Plover. 
Charadrius hypomelanus Pall., Reise., Russ. Reichs. 
iii.,p. 699 (1776), (Siberia). 
Siberia from Taimyr to Alaska. Winter to 
India, Ceylon, etc. 
*1927. (1439) Pluvialis dominicus fulvus. The Eastern Golden 
Plover. 
Charadrius fulvus Gmel., S.N., i., 2, p. 687 (1789) 
( Tahiti). 
Breeding Siberia and wintering S. Asia, India, 
Ceylon, etc. 
* As the generic name Charadrius is applicable to the Ring Plovers, etc., we 
cannot use it for the Golden Plover. The next name available is Pluvialis Brisson 
Omith, V. p. 42, 1700. 
