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■950. ( 1454 ) Numenius arquatus lineatus. The Eastern 
Curlew. 
Numenius lineatus Cuv., Regne d’Ani. i, p. 521 
(1831), {India). 
Breeding Central Asia, wintering India to 
Ceylon. 
1951. ( 1455 ) Numenius phaeopus phaeopus. The Whimbrel. 
Scolopax phaeopus Linn., S. N., i., p. 146 (1758) 
{Sweden). 
Breeding Europe, N. W. Asia. Wintering 
India to Ceylon. 
1952. ( 145 C)) Limosa limosa limosa The Bloch-tailed Godwit. 
Scolopax limosa Linn., S. N., i., p. 147 (1758), 
{Sweden). 
Breeding N. Europe and N. Asia. Winter- 
ing India to Ceylon. 
•953- ( 1457 ) Limosa lapponica lapponica. The Bar-tailed 
Godwit. 
Scolopax lapponica Linn., S. N., i., p. 147 (1758); 
{West Europe). 
Breeding N. Europe, N. W. Asia. Winter N.W. 
India. 
1954. (1458) Macroramphus semipalmatus. The Snipe- 
biUed Godwit. 
Macroramphus semipalmatus {Jerdon) Blyth, J.A.S.B., 
xvii., I., p. 252 (1848), {Calcutta). 
Breeding ? ; N. China and Mongolia to .Japan. 
Casual visitor, India and Burma. 
1955- ( 1459 ) Terekia cinerea. The Terek Sandpiper. 
Scolopax cinerea (iuldenstat, Nov. Com. Petrop., xix., 
p. 473 (1774), {Caspian S.) 
Breeding N. E. Europe, N. Asia. South in 
winter. 
*1956. (1460) Tringa hypoleuca. The Common Sandpiper. 
Tringa hypoleucos Linn., S. N., i., p. 149 (17.58), 
{Sweden). 
Breeding Europe and Asia, England to Japan 
and Himalayas. 
1957. ( 1461 ) Tringa glareola. The Wood Sandpiper. 
Tringa glareola Linn., S.N., i., p. 149 (1758) 
{Sweden). 
Breeding Europe and N. Asia. Winter South, 
India, Ceylon, etc. 
♦ The type of the genus Tringa is T. ochropus (Matthews, Nov. Zool. xviii, 
p. 6, 1911). Tringa is therefore tne generic nanae for all the following Sand- 
pipers. 
