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[De guatibus !—More or less common throughout the entire 
region.—A. O. 
940.—Anastomus oscitans, Bodd. 
The Shell Ibis is not common, but occurs, singly and in 
small parties, sparingly in most of the tanks and rivers. 
[Not uncommon in Jodhpoor, though My. Adam did not ob- 
tain it about the lake, but I have not as yet seen or heard of it 
from either Sindh, Cutch or Kattiawar !—A. O. H.] 
941.—Threskiornis melanocephalus, Lin. 
The White Ibis is not very common, but occurs sparingly 
like the last species throughout the country. 
[Not uncommon in any sub-division of the whole region. — 
A. 0. H.] 
942.—Geronticus papillosus, Tem. 
The Warty-headed or Black Ibis is common throughout the 
country. 
[Very common throughout the whole region, except of course 
in the very desert tracts. —A. O. H.] 
943.—Fallcinelus igneus, Gmel. 
The Glossy Ibis is the most uncommon of the three species 
that occur in this part of the country, but it is by no 
means rare. 
[Very common at all the larger lakes in Sindh and Kattia- 
war, less common in Cutch, and very rare in Jodhpoor. Mr. 
Adam has never yet seen it near Sambhur.—A. O. H. ] 
944.—Phenicopterus roseus, Pallas. 
The Flamingo occurs in considerable flocks on all of the 
large tanks in the cold weather. 
[It is excessively common in Sindh and Kattiawar, less so 
in Cutch and Jodhpoor, (where however Dr. King procured it 
at Pallee in October) except at the Sambhur Salt lake, where it 
is very abundant.—A. O. H.] 
[944bis.—Phoenicopterus minor, Geoffr. S¢. Hill. (S. 
F., L., pp. 31, 258, 400, and f1., 339.) 
I received one specimen of this beautiful species killed in July 
in Northern Guzerat on some large swamp, between Deesa and 
Ahmedabad. We know but little as yet of this species. I ascer- 
tained that it occurred in Sindh in the early part of the hot wea- 
ther. Capt. Fielden shot it in Jnly in Secunderabad. It has 
been seen in the great Najjufeurh Jheel, 20 miles souih of 
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