780 
Birds of Celebes: Charadriidae. 
seen in ruficollis. T. temmincki, which may ultimately be found in Celebes, has 
similar brown-shafted primaries, except the first which is pure white, and may 
be distinguished by its short toes, black in colour. Several writers have tried 
to shift Pallas’ name rujkollis and his other name sahina on to the Long- 
toed Stint — a most unwarrantable proceeding, since that bird is described as 
having black feet, a ferruginous fore -neck, and white shafts to the remiges 
(except 2 — 4) , and it is certainly the eastern form of T. minuta in breeding 
plumage. 
333. TRINGA RUFICOLLIS Pall. 
East Siberian Little Stint. 
a. Trynga ruficollis (1) Pallas, Reis. Russ. Reichs 1776, m, 700. 
b. Red-necked. Purre (1) Lath., Syn. 1783, m, 1, p. 183. 
Tringa ruficollis (1) Gm., S. N. 1788, 1, 680; (2) Wald., Ibis 1873, 317; (3) David & Oust., 
Ois. Chine 1877, 472 (excl. syn.); (4) Legge, B. Ceylon 1880, 885; (5) Seeb., Ibis 
1884, 34, 268; (6) Sharpe, Ibis 1888, 203; (7) Everett, J. Str. Br. R. A. S. 1889, 
207; (8) Whitehd., Ibis 1890, 59; (9) Sharpe, t. c. 143; (10) Campb., Ibis 1892, 
246; (11) De La Touche, t. c. 499; (12) Styan, Ibis 1893, 437; (13) Tacz., Faun. 
Orn. Sib. Orient. 1893, D, 920; (14) Boxirns & Worces., B. Menage Exped. 1894, 
31; (15) Newton, Nature 1895, vol 52, 438; (16) Hart., Nov. Zool. 1896, 180. 
c. Trynga salina (I) Pall., Zoogr. Rosso. Asiat. 1811, H, 199, tab. LXI. 
d. Tringa albescens (I) Temm., PI. Col. pi. 41, fig. 2 (1824); ?(2) Wald., Ibis 1873, 317; 
(3) Legge, Str. P. 1875, IH, 265; (4) Hume, ib. 1876, IV, 343; (5) Tweedd., 
P. Z. S. 1878, 712; (6) Hume, Str. F. 1879, VHI, 157; (7) Collett, J. f. 0. 1881, 
328; (8) Salvad., Orn. Pap. 1882, HI, 315; (9) Oates, B. Brit. Burmah 1883, H, 
392; (10) Meyer, Isis, Dresden 1884, 6, 55; (11) Guillem., P. Z. S. 1885, 417, 576; 
(12) W. Bias., Ibis 1888, 374; (13) id., Omis 1888, 319, 627; (14) Rams., Tab. 
List 1888, 20; (15) Salvad., Orn. Pap. Agg. 1891, 201; (16) Wiglesw., Av. Polyn. 
1892, 64; (17) Salvad., Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. 1896, (2) XYI, 118. 
e. Tringa australis (1) Less., Tr. d’Orn. 1831, 558 (ex Cuvier). 
f. Tringa minuta (nec Leisl.); (I) Gould, B. Eui’ope 1837, IV, pi. 332 middle fig. only (fide 
Legge 4)\ (2) Midd., Sibir. Reise 1853, EE, pt. 2, p. 221 (partim apud T^cz. 73); 
(3) SchL, Mus. P.-B., Scolopaces, 1864, 43, pt.; (4) Wald., Tr. Z. S. 1872, Vlil, 97; 
(5) Hume, Str. F. 1873, I, 243; ? (6) id., ib. 1874, H, 298; (6»^^) Lenz, J. f. 0. 
1877, 380; (7) Rosenberg, Malay. Aj-chip. 1878, 278; (8) Meyer, Ibis 1879, 143; 
(9) Rosenb., Zool. Garten 1881, 167; (10) Steere, List Coll. B. & M. Philipp. 1890, 
26; (11) Seeb., B. Japan 1890, 337; (12) Biittik., Notes Leyd. Mus. 1892, 204; 
(13) id., Zool. Erg. Weber’s Reise 1893, HI, 306. 
g. Schoeniclus albescens (I) Gould, B. Austr. 1848, VI, pi. 31. 
h. Actodromas albescens (1) Bp., Compt. Rend. 1856, XL III, 596, n. 220; (2) Salvador!, 
Cat. Ucc. Borneo 1874, 323. 
i. Actodromas australis (1) Bp., C. R. 1856, XLll 1 , 596, n. 221; (2) Gld., Hb. B. Austr. 
1865, H, 257. 
j. Tringa salina (1) Swinh., Ibis 1873, 231. 
k. Actodromas ruficollis (1) Stejn. , Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1885, Nr. 29, 118; ^ id., Proc. 
U. S. Nat. Mus. 1887, X, 130. 
l. Tringa minuta ruficollis (I) Seeb., Distr. Charadr. 1887, 437, pi. XV. 
