LIST OF BIRDS OF AUSTRALIA. 
Charadrius pluvialis orientalis Temminck und Schlegel, Fauna Japonica (Siebold), p. 104, 1849: Japan. 
Oliaradrius awratus longipes Schlegel, Vogel von Nederl., p. 411, 1854: East Asia. 
Distribution. Winter visitor to Australia, breeding in the northern hemisphere. 
Cl. Genus CIRREPIDESM US. 
Cirrepidesmus Bonaparte, Comptes Rendus Acad. Sci. Paris, Vol. XLIII., p. 417, Sept. 1st, 1856. Type (by 
tautonymy) : Charadrius pyrrhothorax Gould = C. atrifrons Wagler. 
115. CIRREPIDESMUS BICINCTUS. DOUBLE-BANDED DOTTEREL. 
Gould, Vol. VI., pi. 16 (pt. xix.), June 1st, 1845. Mathews, Vol. III., pt. 1, pi. 134, April 2nd, 
1913. 
Charadrius bieinctus Jardine and Selby, Illust. Ornith., Vol. I., pi. 28 (June), 1827 : New Holland = New South 
Wales. 
Charadrius bieinctus incertus Mathews, Nov. Zool., Vol. XVIII., p. 217, Jan. 31st, 1912 : Point Malcolm, South- 
west Australia. 
Distribution. South Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia and South-west 
Australia. 
116. CIRREPIDESMUS MONGOLUS. MONGOLIAN SAND -DOTTEREL. 
Gould, Vol. VI., pi. 19 (pt. xxiv.), Sept. 1st, 1846 (small fig.). Mathews, Vol. III., pt. 1, pi. 
135, April 2nd, 1913. 
Charadrius mongolus Pallas, Reise Russ. Reichs, Vol. III., p. 700, (pref. Feb. 10th, O.S.) 1776: Mongolia. 
Charadrius sanguineus Lesson, Diet. Sci. Nat. (Levrault), Vol. XLII., p. 35, Sept. 23rd, 1826 : Java. 
Charadrius cirrhepidesmos Wagler, Syst. Av. Charadr., sp. 18, p. (61), Oct. 1827 : Hab. unknown, Mus., Paris = 
Java. 
Charadrius gularis Wagler, ib., sp. 40, p. (69). New name for C. mongolus Pallas. 
Hiaticula inornata Gould, Birds Austr., pt. xxiv. (Vol. VI., pi. 19), Sept. 1st, 1846, small fig. : Torres Straits. 
Charadrius sonneratii Gray, Handl. Gen. Sp. Birds B.M., pt. hi., p. 15, (pref. July 8th) 1871. In synonymy of 
C. mongolus Pallas. 
JEgialitis mastersi Ramsay, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., Vol. I., p. 135, July 1876 : Cape York, North Queensland. 
Distribution. Winter visitor to Australia, breeding in the northern hemisphere. 
CII. Genus PAGO A. 
Pagoa Mathews, Birds Austr., Vol. III., pt. i., p. 82, April 2nd, 1913. Type (by original designation) : Charadrius 
geoffroyi Wagler = C. leschenaultii Lesson. 
117. PAGOA LESCHENAULTII. LARGE SAND -DOTTEREL. 
Gould, Vol. VI., pi. 19 (pt. xxiv.), Sept. 1st, 1846 (large fig.). Mathews, Vol. III., pt. 1, pi. 
136, April 2nd, 1913. A 
Charadrius leschenaultii Lesson, Diet. Sci. Nat. (Levrault), Vol. XLII., p. 36, Sept. 23rd, 1826 : Pondicherry, 
India. 
Charadrius geoffroyi Wagler, Syst. Av. Charadr., sp. 19, p. (61), Oct. 1827: “ In Pondichery,” India. 
Charadrius columbinus Wagler, Isis, 1829, heft 6, col. 650, June (ex Hempr. und Ehrenb. MS.) : Arabia. 
Charadrius rufinus Blyth, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Vol. XII., pp. 169, 231, (? Sept.) 1843 : India. 
CEgialilis gigas Brehm, Vollstandige Vogelfang, p. 283, (pref. Nov. 8th, 1854) 1S55 : Suez to East Europe. 
Charadrius columboides“ Reich.” Gray, Handl. Gen. Sp. Birds B.M., pt. hi., p. 14 (pref . July 8th) 1871. In synonymy 
of C. geoffroyi Wagler. 
Eudromias crassirostris Severtzoff, Bull. Soc. Moscow, Vol. VIII., livr. 2, [Turkest JevotnieJ p. 146, 1873 : Fort 
Peroffsky, Turkestan. 
Eudromias magnirostris Severtzoff, Journ. fur Ornith., 1875, pt. 2, p. 183 (April). ? Error for preceding. 
Pagoa zanda Mathews, Emu, Vol. XVL, p. 35, July 1st, 1916 : Point Torment, North-west Australia. 
Distribution. Winter visitor to Australia, breeding in the northern hemisphere. 
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