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Tringoides Bonaparte, Ann. Lycmum Nat. Hist. New York, vol. ii. p. 326, 
“ 1828 ” [November, 1827.] Type (by subsequent designation, Richmond, 
(3) p. 627, Aug. 16th—25th, 1917) : Tringa macularia “ Wils.” 
Guinelta Gray, List Genera Birds, 1st ed. p. 68, April 1840. Type (by original 
designation): Tringa hypoleucos . 
Actitis hypoleucus (Linne). (24-256.) 
Tringa liypoleucos Linne, Syst. Nat. 10th ed. p. 149, Jan. 1st, 1758 : 
Sweden. (Fig. Gould, vi. pi. 35; Math. pi. 153: Dresser, viii. 
p. 563.) 
Trynga ralloides Yroeg (ex Pallas MS.), Catal. d’Ois. Adumb. p. 7, Sept. 1764: 
Holland. 
Tringa aurita Latham, Index Ornith. Suppl. p. lxvi, 1801, after May: New 
South Wales. 
Totanus guinelta Forster, Synopt. Cat. Brit. Birds, p. 24, Dec. 1817 : new name 
for Tringa hypoleucos Linne. 
Trynga leucoplera Pallas, Zoogr. Rosso-Asiat. vol. ii. p. 196 (1811), 1827 : 
Siberia. 
Actitis cinclus Brehm, Naturg. Vogel Doutschl. p. 648 (pref. July), 1831: 
Germany. 
Actitis staynalilis Brehm, ib. p. 649 : Germany. 
Actitis empusn Gould, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1847, p. 222, March 29th, 1848: 
Port FkK ington, Northern Territory. 
Actitis megarliynchos Brehm, Vollstand. Vogelfang. p. 314, 1855, pref. Nov. 8th, 
1854 : “Im Morgenlande, selten im Sudeuropa.” 
Actitis cinclus major and minor Mathews, Check-list Birds Anstr. p. 41, 
Feb. 16th, 1920 : as synonyms of liypoleucos, ex A. E. Brehm, Verz. Samml. 
p. 13,1866, n. n. 
Tringa hypoleucoides Mathews, Austral Av. Rec. vol. v. p. 44, Feb. 21st, 1923 : 
new name for liypoleucos , ex Pontoppidan, Danske Atlas, p. 624, 1763, n. n. 
Distr . —Winter visitor to Australia (breeding in the Northern 
Hemisphere). 
Genus TEREKIA Bonaparte. 
Terekia Bonaparte, Comp. List Birds Europe and N. Amor. p. 52, 
April 14th, 1838. Type (by monotypy) : Totanus javanicus 
Horsfield — Scot op ax c inarea Gueldenstaedt. 
Xenus Kaup, Skizz. Entwick.-Gosch. Nat. Syst. p. 115, pref. April, 1829. Type 
(by monotypy): Scolopax cinerea Gueldenstaedt. Not Xenos Rossi, Mantissa 
Insect, vol. ii. p. 114, 1794. 
Sinwrhynchus Keyserling und Blasins, Wirbelth. Europa’s, p. lxxiv (before 
April), 1840. Type (by monotypy): /S’, cinerea Gueldenstaedt. Not of Merrem, 
Ersch nnd Gruber, Allg. Enc.y. vol. ii. p. 405, 1819. 
Rhynr.hosvmus Heine & Reich enow, Nomencl. Mus. Hein. p. 326 (pref. Sept.), 
1890. New name for Simorhynchus Keys, und Blasius. 
Terekia cinerea (Gueldenstaedt). (24-274.) 
Scolopax cinerea Gueldenstaedt, Nov. Comm. Acad. Sci. Imp. Petrop. 
vol. xix. p. 473, pi. 19, 1774: shore of Caspian Sea. (Fig. Gould,. 
Austr. vi. pi. 34; Math. pi. 154 ; Dresser, viii. pi. 572.) 
Scolopax terek Latham, Index Ornith. vol. ii. p. 724, before Dec. 9th, 1790 t 
new name for preceding. 
