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Mr. It. B. Sharpe on Birds from Fao. 
84. Glareola pratincola (L.); Blanf. t . c. p. 282. 
No. 78. Three specimens, an adult and two young. 
[Migratory. The adult was shot on the 24th of April, 
and the two young birds on September 3rd, 1884. The only 
specimens seen.] 
85. .ZEgialitis dubia (Scop.). 
Mgialitis curonica , Dresser, B. Eur. vii. p. 491, pi. 524. 
[No. 47. One specimen. Only two birds observed, one 
of which was shot by my brother on the 19th of March, 
when he was staying with me at Eao for a couple of months. 
I think they must be more common; but I have not noticed 
any others.] 
86. Charadrius geoefroyi, Wagl. 
JEgialitis geoffroyi, Dresser, t. c. p. 475, pi. 521. 
[No. 62. One specimen. Winter visitant. The one sent 
to you was shot on the 9th of March, 1884.] 
87. Totanus canescens (Gm.); Dresser, B. Eur. viii. 
p. 173, pi. 570. 
[No. 104. Winter visitant.] 
88. Totanus calidris (L.); Blanf. t. c. p. 285. 
Nos. 114,116. 
[Winter visitant. Shot in November and December.] 
89. Terekia cinerea (Guld.) ; Blanf. t. c. p. 283. 
[No. 115. Winter visitant. One specimen; shot on the 
11th of September, 1884.] 
90. Numenius pmopus (L.) ; Blanf. t. c. p. 286. 
Winter visitant. 
[No. 80. Arriving in July and leaving in March.] 
91. Numenius arquata (L.). 
[No. 96. The same as the preceding.] 
92. Gallinago major (Gm.); Blanf. t. c. p. 282. 
No. 74. Two specimens. 
[Migratory. Seen only in April 1884.] 
