862 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HIST. SOCIETY, Vol. XXVIII. 
1936 . (1448) Charadrius dubius curonicus. The European 
Little Ringed-Plover. 
Charadrius curonicus Gmel., S.N., i., 2, 692 (1789), 
(Guronia). 
Breeding Europe, winter in India. 
*• 937 * (1449) Charadrius hiaticula tundrae. The Eastern 
Ringed-Plover. 
jd5gialitis hiaticula tundrae Lowe, Bull. B.O.G., xxxvi, 
p. 7 (1915), (Yenneaei). 
> 938 . (1450) Charadrius placidus. The Long-billed Ringed- 
Plover. 
Charadrius placidus Gray, Cat. Mam., etc. Coll. Hodg., 
p. 70 (1863), (Nepal). 
Breeding N. E. Asia. Winter casual to N. E. 
India, Nepal to Assam and Burma. 
> 939 * (1446) Charadrius alexandrinus alexandrinus. The 
Kentish-Plover. 
Charadrius alexandrinus Linn., S. N., i., p. 160 
(1758), (Egypt). 
Breeding Europe, N. Africa, N. Asia, etc.. 
Winter, S. Asia. 
1940 . (1446) Charadrius alexandrinus seebohmi. The 
Indian Kentish-Plover. 
C. a. seebohmi Hartert and Jackson, Ibis, 1915, p. 529 
(Ceylon). 
Shores of Red Sea, Ceylon. 
1941 . (1446) Charadrius alexandrinus dealbatus. The 
Chinese Kentish-Plover. 
Agialites dealbatus Swinh., P. Z. S., 1870, p. 138 
(Chirm). 
Japan and China. Straggler Burma. 
1942 . (1446) Charadrius alexandrinus peroni. TheBornean 
Kentish-Plover. 
Charadrius peroni Schleg., Mus. Pay-Bos, sp. 33 
(1865), (Borneo.) 
Resident Malay Coasts and Borneo. Extreme 
S. Tennasserim. 
• The type of the Genus is 7«ia<ic?<Zo. If the Northern Sand-Plovers 
be removed from this genus they would bear the name Cirrepedesmus. 
