LIST OF BIRDS OF AUSTRALIA. 
Limosa baueri Naumann, Vogel. Deutschl., Vol., Vol. VIII., p. 429 (pref. Oct.) 1836: New Holland = Victoria. 
Limosa australis “ Briss." Bennett, Cat. Spec. Nat. Hist. Austr. Mus. (after July 26tli), 1837, p. 48. iVom.md. 
Limosa brevipes Gray, List Sp. Birds Brit. Mus., pt. in., p. 95, 1844 : New Zealand. Nomtn nudum. 
Limosa australasiana Gray, ib., p. 96 : Port Essington, Northern Territory. Nomen nudum, . 
Limosa lapponica var, novaezealandioe Gray, Voy. “ Erebus and Terror, Birds, p. 13, Oct. 1845: New Zealand, 
Limosa ioxii Peale. Zool. TT.S. Expl. Exped.. Vol. Vin., p. 23, 1848 (c/. 2nd ed„ p. 314, 1858): Samoa. 
Limosa uropygialis Gould, Proc. Zool. Soc. (Lond.), 1S48, p. 38, Nov. 14th: Australia = Victoria. 
Distribution'. VVinter visitor to Australia, breeding in the northern hemisphere. 
CXV. Genus ILIORNIS. 
Iliornis Kaup, Skizz. Entwick.-Gesch. Nat. Syst., p. 156, (pref. April) 1829. Type (by monotypy): Totamu m j- 
natilis Bechstein. 
130. ILIORNIS STAGNATILIS. LITTLE GREENSHANK. 
Gould, Vol. VI., pi. 37 (pt. xxxiii.), Dec. 1st, 1S48. Mathews, Vol. III., pt. 2, pi. 149, May2nd, 
1913. 
Tot anus stagnatilis Beclistein, Omitli. Tasclienb. Doutschl., pt. 2, p. 292, 1803: Germany. 
Trynga guinetta Pallas, Zoogr. Rosso-Asiat., Vol. II., p. 195, 1827 : Russia. 
Limosa liorsfieldii Sykes, Proc. Comm. Zool. Soc. (Lond.), 1832, p. 163, Nov. 22nd : Dukhun, India. 
Totanus latliamii Gray and Hardwicke, Illus. Ind. Zook, Vol. II., pi. 51, fig. 3 (? May 3rd), 1834: Cawnpor?, 
India. 
Totanus gracilis Brehm, Vollstand. Vogelfang, p. 313, 1855 (pref. Nov. 8th, 1854): North East Africa. 
Iliornis stagnatilis addenda Mathews, Austral Av. Ree., Vol. II., pt. 7, p. 126, Jan. 28tli. 1915: Northern Territory. 
Distribution. Winter visitor to Australia, breeding in the northern hemisphere. 
CXVI. Genus HETERACTITIS. 
Heteractitis Stejneger, Auk, Vol. I., p. 236, July 1884. New name for Heteroscelus Baird 1858. Type (by 
monotypy) : Totanus brevipes Vieillot = Scolopax incanus Gmelin. 
Heteroscelus Baird, Rep. Expl. Surv. Pac. Ocean, VoL IX., p. 734, Oct. ? 1858. Type (by monotypy): T.brmpi, 
Vieillot. 
Not Heteroscelis Boisduval, Voy. AstroL, Entom., Vol. II., p. 25, 1835. 
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131. HETERACTITIS INCANUS. GREY-RUMPED SANDPIPER. 
Gould, Vol. VI., pi. 38 (pt. xxxiii.), Dec. 1st, 1848. Mathews, Vol. HI., pt. 3, pis. 151 and 
152, Aug. ISth, 1913. 
Scolopax incana Gmelin, Syst. Nat., Vol. I., pt. 2, p. 058, April 20th, 1789 : Eimeo and Palmerston bland?, 
Pacific Ocean. 
Scolopax solitaris Bloxham, Voy. *' Blonde/’ Sandwich Is., p. 252, «• 1826 "=Fob. 20th, 1827: Sandwich Is. 
Totanus Jxdiginosus Gould, Voy. “ Beagle,” Birds, p. 130, March 1841 : Galapagos Islands. 
Scolopax undulata Forster, Descr. Anirn., ed Lieht., p. 173, (pref. Jan.) 1844 : Tahiti. 
Scolopax pacifica Forster, ib, 9 p. 174 : Tahiti. 
Totanus oceanicus Lesson, Descr. Mamm. et Ois., p. 244, April, 1S47 : Pacific Ocean. 
Totanus Polynesian Peale, Zool. U.S. Expl. Exped., Vol. VIII., p. 237, 1848 (c/. 2nd ed., p. 318, 1858): Fiji, 
Heteroscelus incanus porteri Mathews, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, Vol. XXXVI., p. 82, May 25th, 1916: Cape York, 
Queensland 
Totanus brevipes Vieillot, Nouv. Diet. d'Hist. Nat., Vol. VI., p. 410, Dec. 14th, 1816: No loc. = Timor colL 
by Maugo fide Puchoran, Rev. Mag. Zool., 1851, p. 570. 
Totanus pulverulent us Muller, Verb. Nat. Gesch. Land- en Volkonk. p. 153, 1842 : Timor. 
Totanus griscopygius Gould, Proc. Zool. Soc. (Lond.), 1848, p. 39, Nov. 14th, Port Essington, Northern Territory. 
Distribution. Winter visitor to Australia, breeding in the northern hemisphere. 
If brevipes is a distinct species, the synonymy is as above. 
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