LIST OF BIRDS OF AUSTRALIA. 
Tringa australis Jardine and Selby, Illustr. Ornith., Vol. II., pi. 91, Aug. 1830 : New Holland. 
Not of Gmelin, Syst. Nat., Vol. I., p. 679, 1789. 
Limnocinclus acuminatus rufescens Mathews, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, Vol. XXXVI., p. 82, May 25th, 1916: 
North-west Australia. 
Distribution. Winter visitor to Australia and Tasmania, breeding in the northern hemisphere. 
CXXIV. Genus EROLIA. 
Erolia Vieillot, Analyse nouv. Ornith., p. 55, April 14th, 1816. Type (by monotypy) : Erolia variegata Vieillot 
= Tringa ferruginea Brunnich. 
Ealcinellus Cuvier, Regne Anim., Vol. I., p. 486, [1817=] Dec. 7th, 1816. Type (by monotypy) : Scol. pygmea 
Lin. [ = Gmelin] = T. ferruginea Brunnich. 
Not of Vieillot, Analyse nouv. Ornith., p. 47, April 1816. 
Ancylocheilus Kaup, Skizz. Entwick-Gesch. Nat. Syst., p. 50, (pref. April) 1829. Type (by monotypy) : Tringa 
subarquata Gueldenstadt = T. ferruginea Brunnich. 
139. EROLIA FERRUGINEA. CURLEW SANDPIPER. 
Tringa ferruginea Brunnich, Ornith. Boreal., p. 53, (pref. Feb. 20th) 1764 : Iceland. Extra-limitah] 
Gould, Vol. VI., pi. 32 (pt. xxxiii.), Dec. 1st, 1848. Mathews, Vol. III., pt. 3, pi. 162, Aug. 
18th, 1913. 
Tringa ( Pelidna ) chinensis Gray, Zool. Miscell., pt. I., p. 2, Nov. 5th, 1831 : China. 
Erolia ferruginea wilsoni Mathews, Austral Av. Rec., Vol. III., pt. 4, p. 70, July 21st, 1917 : Wilson’s Inlet, South- 
west Australia. 
Distribution. Winter visitor to Australia, breeding in the northern hemisphere. 
CXXV. Genus CANUTUS. 
Canutus (Anon.), Allg. Lit. Zeitung, Vol. 2, No. 168, June 8th, 1804, col. 542. Type (by monotypy) : “ Knot ” 
= Tringa canutus Linne. 
Galidris Cuvier, Regne Anim., Vol. I., p. 489, 1817=Dec. 7th, 1816. Type (by monotypy) : Tringa canutus Linne. 
Not of Anon, as above 1804. 
Canutus Brehm, Handb. Naturg. Vogel Deutschl., p. 653, (pref. July) 1831. Type (by tautonymy) : Tringa 
canutus Linne. 
Tringa Gray, List Genera Birds, 1st ed., p. 69, April 1840. Type (by original designation) : Tringa canutus Linne. 
Not of Linne, Syst. Nat., 10th ed., p. 148, 1758. 
140. CANUTUS CANUTUS. KNOT. 
[Tringa canutus Linne, Syst. Nat., 10th ed., p. 149, Jan. 1st, 1758 : Europe. Extra-limital.] 
Mathews, Vol. III., pt. 3, pi. 163, Aug. 18th, 1913. 
Canutus canutus rogersi Mathews, Birds Austr., Vol. III., pt. 3, p. 270, Aug. 18th, 1913 : Japan. 
Distribution. Winter visitor to Australia, breeding in the northern hemisphere. 
CXXVI. Genus A N TELI OTRINGA . 
Anteliotringa Mathews, Birds Austr., Vol. III., pt. 3, p. 274, Aug. 18th, 1913. Type (by original designation) : 
Totanus tenuirostris Horsfield. 
141. ANTELIOTRINGA TENUIROSTRIS. GREAT KNOT. 
Gould, Vol. VI., pi. 33 (pt. xxxiv.), Dec. 1st, 1848. Mathews, Vol. III., pt. 3, pi. 164, Aug. 
18th, 1913. 
Totanus tenuirostris Horsfield, Trans. Linn. Soc. (Lond.), Vol. XIII., pt. I., p. 192, 1821 : Java. 
Schceniclus magnus Gould, Proc. Zool. Soc. (Lond.), 1848, p. 39, Nov. 14th : Australia. 
Tringa crassirostris Temminck et Schlegel, Fauna Japonica (Siebold), pi. 64, 1849 : Japan. 
Distribution. Winter visitor to Northern Australia, breeding in the northern hemisphere. 
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