collected on the Red Sea. 
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90. Scopus umbretta. 
On wooded brooks, Abyssinian coast. 
91. Tantalus ibis. 
Coast of Abyssinia. 
92. Ibis religiosa. 
In August and September, on the island of Dahalak, and on 
the coast of Abyssinia. In pairs. 
93. Numenius tenuirostris. 
Throughout the whole year on the Red Sea, and in the Gulf 
of Aden. In winter I found them at Suez, and in Arabia Petrsea ; 
in July, near Cosseir; in August, near Massaua; from October 
to December, rather numerous in the Gulf of Aden. 
94. Limosa rufa (?). 
From September to November, in Asab Bay, Ras Belul, and 
near Tadjura (Somali). Long. tot. 13" 2'". Iris dark-brown; 
feet plumbeous; beak blackish-corneous; basal half of the under 
mandible pale-reddish. 
95. Totanus stagnatilis. 
Seen near Massaua. 
96. Totanus glareola. 
Seen near Massaua. 
97. Totanus calidris. 
In immense flocks in August near Massaua, afterwards every¬ 
where single specimens on the Danakil and Somali coast. 
98. Totanus glottis. 
In winter on the Red Sea and the Somali coast. Not seen 
in summer. 
99. Actitis hypoleucus. 
On the whole Red Sea, Danakil and Somali coast. Never 
in large flocks. Probably throughout the whole year. 
100. Tringa yariabilis. 
From July to September in summer dress and annotine young 
birds; between Sawakim and Bab-el-Mandeb, alone and in small 
flocks. In October and November on the Somali coast, in 
winter dress. 
