of the Southern, S/iaii States. SS^ 



360. FiiANcoLiNus cHiNENsis (Osbcck). (1374.) 

 Common in places suited to it up to about 5000 feet. 



361. TuRNix PUGxVAx (Temm.). (1382.) 



Frequently met with, but never very plentiful in one 

 place. Occurs up to about 6000 feet. 



362. TuRNix BLANFORDi Blyth. (1386.) 



363. Kallus indicus Blyth. (1387.) 



I have seen on the Fort Stedman lake at least two other 

 kinds of Rails, which, however, I failed to obtain. 



361. PORZANA PUSILLA (Pall). (1393.) 



365. Amaurornis fuscus (Linn.). (1398.) 

 Fairly common on the lake at Fort Stedman. 



3^6. Amaurornis PHCENicuRoiDEs (Penn.). (1-101.) 

 Very common. 



367. Gallinula chloropus (Linn.). (1402.) 

 Common. 



368. Gallicrex cinerea (Gmel.). (1403.) 

 A fair number on the lake at Fort Stedman. 



369. PoRPHYRio POLiocEPHALus (Lath.), (1401.) 



Very common on the Fort Stedman lake. The boatmen 

 there say that these birds are very good eating. 



370. FuLicA ATRA Liuu. (1405.) 

 Common. 



371. Grus sharpii Blanf. (1410.) 

 Fairly common. 



372. Metopidius INDICUS (Lath.). (1428.) 



Very common up to abovit 3500 feet. I got a chick uf 

 only a few days old on the Fort Stedman lake in July. 



373. Hydrophasianus chirurgus (Scop.). (1429.) 

 Extremely common. 



374. Sarcogrammus atrinuchalis Blyth. (1431.) 

 Very common. 



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