184 Lieut.-Col. C. Swiiihoe and Lieut. II. Barnes on 



194. NUMENIUS LTNEATUS^ Cuv. [?N. ARQUATUS.] 



The Curlew is rare, once seen at Gnngrar near ('liitoi-. 



195. Machetes pugnax, Linn. 



The Ruff is not common, and only occurs during the cold 

 season. 



196. Tringa minuta, Leisl. 



The Little Stint is common in the winter. 



197. RHYACOPniLUs glareola, Linn. 



The Spotted Sandpiper only occurs as a winter visitant. 



198. ToTANUs ocHROPUs, Liuu . 



The Green Sandpiper is also common during the winter. 



199. Tringoides hypoleucos, Linn. 



The Common Sandpiper is not uncommon. A few appa- 

 rently remain to breed, as occasionally they are met with 

 throughout the hot season. 



200. ToTANUs GLOTTIS, Liuu. 



The Greenshank is common during the cold season. 



201. ToTANUS STAGNATILIS, BecllSt. 



The Marsh-Sandpiper occurs dui'ing the cold season. 



202. ToTANus Fuscus, Linn. 



The Spotted Redshank is a common cold- weather visitant. 



203. ToTANus CALiDRis, Liuu. 



The Redshank is another very common but local visitant. 



201. HiMAXTOPUS CANUIDUS, BoUU. 



The Stilt-Plovcr is common, but does not remain to breed. 



205. Recurvirostra avocetta, Bonn. 



The Avocet is very rare, a single specimen only having 

 been obtained at Gungrar. 



206. Parra indica, Lath. 



The Bronze- winged Jacana is common on the larger tanks ; 

 it is a permanent resident and breeds here. 



207. HynROPHAsiANus chirurgus, Scop. 



The Pheasant-tailrd Jacana is abundant, and is a j)ei'ma- 

 nent resident, i)rceding during the rains. 



