BIRDS OF THE INDIAN EMPIRE. 
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1958 . (1462) Tringa ochropus. The Green Sandpiper. 
Tringa ochropus Linn., S. N., i., p. 149 (1758), 
{Sweden). 
Breeding N, Europe and Asia. Winter S. t«> 
India, Burma, Ceylon, etc. 
• 959 - (1463) Tringa stagnatilis. The Marsh Sandpiper. 
Totanus stagnatilis Becks., Orn. Taschenb. ii., p. 293 
(1803), {Holland). 
Breeding Europe and Central Asia. Winter S. 
to India, Burma and Ceylon, etc. 
i 960 . (1465) Tringa erythropus. The Spotted or Dusky 
Redshank. 
Scolopax erythropus Pall., Vroeg’s Cat. Colt. Adurn., 
p. 6 (1764), {Holland). 
Breeds N. of Arctic Circle Europe and Asia ; 
S. in winter to Ceylon, etc. 
* 1961 . (1464) Tringa totanus eurhinus. The Eastern 
Redshank. 
Totanus totanus eurhinus Oberholser, Pro. U. S. Nat. 
Mus., xxii., p. 207 (1900), {Ladak). 
Breeds Central Asia and Himalayas. Winter 
India, Ceylon, Burma, etc. 
1962 . (1466) Tringa nebularia. The Greenshank. 
Scolopax nebularia Gunner., Leem, Beskr. Finm. 
Lapp.,p. 251 (1767), {Norway). 
Breeding N. Europe and Asia. S. in winter to 
Ceylon, etc. 
1963 . (1467) Tringa guttifer. Armstrong's Sandpiper. 
Totanus guttifer Nordm., Erm. Reise. Nat. Atl., p. 17 
{1835), {Ochotsk). 
Breeding N, and Central Asia and Himalayas. 
Winter to N.-E. India, Burma. 
1964 . (14(;8) Philomachus pugnax. The Ruff and Reeve. 
Tringa pugnax Linn., S. N., i., p. 148 (1758) 
{Sweden). 
Breeds temperate Europe and Asia ; S. to India, 
Ceylon and Burma in winter. 
‘ It is more than probable that a great number of our Indian migrants ari; 
Tn'njfa fotowMS especially in N. W' India. 
