.210 Joiu-., Bom. Nat. Hist. Soc, Vol. XXVIII, Xo. 4. [Dec. I'O, l\)-j-j. 



1899. (1413) Tetrax tetrax orientalis. The Eastern Little 



Bustard. 



O, t. orientalis Hartort, Nov. Zool., xxiii., p. ."33!), 

 (1916), {Sarepta). 



S. E. Russia, W. Siberia and Central Asia. Winter 

 visitor to India. 



1900. (1414) Choriotes edwardsi. The Great Indian Bustard. 



Otis edwardsi, (Ti-ay in Haidw., 111. In. Zool., L, pi •'50 

 (1880-2), {no locality) (Khatiaimr). 



N. W. India. E. to Shahabad and Gaza, . to 

 about 11°. 



'1901. (Mlo) Chlamydotis undulata macqueeni. Macqueen's 



Bustard or Houbara. 



Otis macqueeni dray. Op. cit., j)l. 47, {Himalayan). 



N. W. India to a little E. of the Jamna. S. E. 

 Europe and W. Asia. 



*i902. (141(1) Sypheotides indica. The Lester Fiorican or 



Lilh. 



Otis indica (im:l., S. N., i., p. ~'2o (1789), {India). 



The greater part of India in suitable localities. 

 E. to W. Bengal and Behar. 



'«903« (IJ^l*") Sypheotides bengalensis. The Bengal Fiorican. 



Otis bengalonsis Gmel., S. X., i., p. 724 (1789), 

 {Benyal). 



Bengal and Assam N. and E. of Ganges. 

 Order LIMICOL^. 

 Family BuKHiNin^. 



1904. (1418) Burhinus oedicnemus indicus. The Indian 



Stone-Curleiv. 



Oedicnemus indicus, S((lva.. Alt. Soc. Ital. Sci. Xat., 

 vii.,p. 381 (1866), {India). 



Practically throughout Ceylon, India, Burma and 

 Siam. 



1905. (1418) Burhinus oedicnemus astulus. The Sind 



Stone-Curletv. 



Hartert, Xov. Zool. xxiii., p. 93 (1916), {Fao, Persia). 

 Transcaspia, E. Persia, Baluchistan and Sind. 



• Mr. Iredale points out to me that Gmelin's name indica is founded on the 

 plate of !MilIer. This is undoubtedly Sypheoics avriia and therefore indica must be 

 retained. 



