. The geographical distribution of the family Charadriidae, or the plovers, sandpipers, snipes, and their allies . e same peninsula, collected by Bruijn, is in the collection ofCount Turati in Milan (Salvadori, Orn. Papuasia e delle Molucche, iii. p. 235), and athird, obtained by the same collector, is recorded (Guillemard, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1SS5,p. 665). It is not known that any other examples of this rare Woodcock exist. It isimpossible to say whether it be a resident in Java and Western New Guinea, and if soprobably in the intervening islands, or whether it be only a winter visitor to the Ma
. The geographical distribution of the family Charadriidae, or the plovers, sandpipers, snipes, and their allies . e same peninsula, collected by Bruijn, is in the collection ofCount Turati in Milan (Salvadori, Orn. Papuasia e delle Molucche, iii. p. 235), and athird, obtained by the same collector, is recorded (Guillemard, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1SS5,p. 665). It is not known that any other examples of this rare Woodcock exist. It isimpossible to say whether it be a resident in Java and Western New Guinea, and if soprobably in the intervening islands, or whether it be only a winter visitor to the MalayArchipelago, breeding northwards in Eastern Thibet or Yunnan. 1 When Schlegel described it he unfortunately compared it with an example of S. saturata from Javawhich was moulting its primaries, and had run the gauntlet of nearly forty years exposure to dust andsunshine on the shelves of the Leyden Museum. The two birds seem to be specifically identical. Both havethe richly barred underparts, black and chestnut, except across the middle of the breast, where in both birdsthe black bars are on a white : ™ * J JUDD * C? LIMITED. II SCOLOPAX woodcock. INDEX. Note.—The names which I have adopted (of which the specific names are those auctorum plurimorum)appear without any affix. Where the name of the author is affixed it is placed in brackets if the genus benot that originally employed. Actitis bartrami (Wils.) 377 empusa, Gould 371 glareola (Linn.) 366 hypoleucos (Linn.) 371 limosa (Briss.) 390 macularius (Linn.) 373 ochropus (Linn.) 368 pulverulentus (Mull.) 362 rufescens ( Vie-ill.) 447 schlegeli, Bonap 371 Actiturus bartramius (Wils.) 377 longicaudus (Bechst.) 377 nsevius, Heermann 447 rufescens ( Vieill.) 447 rufescens, var. ft, Bonap 451 Actodromas albescens (Temrn.) 438 australis (Less.) 438 bairdii, Coues 415 cooperi (Baird) 423 fuscicollis (Vieill.) 446 maculata, Coues 443 minuta (Linn.) 436 minutilla ( Vieill.) 439 subminuta (Midd.) 438 t
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