on the Red Sea Coast in May 1908. 
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74. /Egialitis geoffroyi (Wagl.). 
These Sand-Plovers were seen along the shore till 
May 26th. 
75. Pavoncella pugnax (Linn.). 
A flock of Puffs flew low over me in the Khor on the 
14th of May. 
76. Totanus glareola (Linn.). 
a. ? . Khor Arbat, 13.5.08. 
A few Wood-Sandpipers were seen along the stream in 
the Khor Arbat, on the 6th, 7th, 12th, and 13th of May. 
77. Totanus hypoleucus (Linn.). 
Common Sandpipers were noted on the first seven days of 
May. 
Corrections to previous “ Contributions to the Ornithology 
of the Sudan” 
No. I. ( f Ibis/ 1905, p. 301). 
P. 321. No. 45.—The bird referred to as Lagonosticta nigricollis 
Heugl. was L. larvata Riipp. (see ‘Ibis/ 1908, p. 219). 
P. 337. No. 104.—The Nightingale referred to as Lusciola golzi (Cab.) 
is L. Philomela (Bechst.). I greatly regret this serious error. 
By a slip a wrong identification of my first specimen was given 
me by a high authority, and I named subsequent specimens from 
comparison with this skin. Plentiful as these “ Sprossers ” are in 
Khartoum during their autumn migration southwards, I have 
never seen them at all in the spring, and believe that they must 
return north on a different line. 
P. 358. No. 175. Vinago waalia (Gm.) ?—The note should be taken 
as applying to Vinago calva (Temm. & Knip). 
P. 369. No. 215. Astur unduliventer (Riipp.) P—This was Astur 
sphenurus Riipp. 
P. 382. No. 261. —For Rhynchops flaviventris read R. flavirostris 
Yieill. 
No. II. (‘Ibis/ 1908, p. 205). 
P. 233. No. 118.—For Luscinia golzi (Cab.) read L. Philomela 
(Bechst.). 
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