132 Lieut. -Col. C. Swiiilioe and Lieut. IL Barnes on 



\7\. COTURNIX COKOMANDELICA, Gill. 



The Black-breasted or Rain-Quail is very abundant ; it 

 is a permanent resident^ and breeds after the rains. 



172. TuRNix TAiGOOR, Sykcs. 



The Black-breasted Bustard-Quail is not uncomraon. 



173. TuRNix jouDERA^ Hodgs. 



The Larger Button-Quail is far from common. 



174. TuRNix nussuMiERi, Temm. 

 The Button-Quail is rare. 



175. Sypheotis aurita, Lath. 



The " Leek " is common during the rains, at which sea.son 

 it breeds ; but some of them remain in the neighbourhood 

 of Mhow throughout the year. 



176. CuRSORIUS COROMANDELICUS, Gm. 



The Indian Courier-Plover is common ; it is a permanent 

 resident, breeding during April. 



177. Charadrius fulvus, Gm. 



The Asiatic Golden Plover is very common during the 

 cold weather. 



178. a-EoiALiTis CANTIANA, Lath. 



The Kentish Ringed Plover is common during the cold 

 weather. 



179. ^GIALITIS DUBIA, ScOp. 



The Indian Ringed Plover is common. 



180. tEgIALITIS MINUTA, Pall. 



The Lesser Ringed Plover is common ; it is a permanent 

 resident, and breeds during the latter end of March and 

 April. 



181. Chettusia viLLoivEi, Audouiu. 



The White-tailed Lapwing is rare ; a single pair only 

 were procured at Kerbulla, about two miles from Neemuch. 



182. Chettusia cinerea, Blyth. 



The Grey-headed Lapwing is rare, and was only obtained 

 at Depalpore in January 1882. 



