LIST OF BIRDS FROM THE RAHENG DISTRICT. 109 
OrveER LIMICOLA. 
(1428). Merropipius 1npicus.—The Bronze-winged Jacana. 
(1429). HypropHasiaNuS cCHIRURGUS.—The  Pheasant-iailed 
Jacana. 
Both these birds were shot by Mr. F. G. Weston Elwes in the 
Raheng ‘Nong’, and were identified from Finn’s Indian Waders. 
(1432). SAaRCOGRAMMUS ATRINUCHALIS.—The Burmese Wattled 
Lapwing or ‘“ Did’ e do it.” 
Common everywhere. 
(1462). Toranus ocuropus.—The Green Sandpiper. 
(1464). Toranus caLipris.—The Redshank. 
Both of these occur in Raheng ‘ Nong.’ 
(1482). ScoLorpax RusticuLa.—The Woodcock. 
Shot by Mr. Keddie at Raheng and by Mr. Elwes in the Me Wong 
{Lat. 16°). Jalso saw them in Me Taw. 
(1484). GaALLiInaGo CogeLEsTIs.—Zhe Fantail Snipe. 
(1485). GaLLinaco sTexurAa —The Pintuil Snipe. 
This is much commoner than G. coelestis. [have not seen a single 
specimen of Swinhoe’s Snipe (G. megala), though I believe they 
ought to occur in the Me Ping valley. 
(1488). RosrraruL.a capensis.—The Painted Snipe. 
Very common at Raheng. 
OrpER ANSERES. 
(1585). ASARCORNIS SCUTULATUS.— The White-winged Wood-Duek. 
Shot by Mr. Keddie in Me Wong in March 1912 and identified 
by The Bombay Natural History Suciety. Ihave also seen a large 
grey duck alighting on the Me Ping river. It would be interesting 
to know if this is the Spotted-billed Duck (Anas poezilorhyncha), 
or the Chinese Grey Duck (A. zenorhyncha), or the Eurmese Grey Duck 
(A. haringtons). 
(1589). Denprocyona Javanica.—The Whistling Teal. 
On Raheng ‘Nong’, where 1 think the Large Whistling Teal 
( D. fulva, 1590 ) is also found. 
(1591). Nerropus CoROMANDELIANUS.—The Cotton Teal. 
Seen on Me Ping river, and shot on Raheng ‘ Nong’. 
