OF NORTH-EASTERN CACHAR. 47 



930— Ardeola Grayi, Sykes. 



" The Pond Heron is very common. — J. I." 



931.— Butorides javanicus, Horsf. 



" The Little Green Bittern is also common. — J. I." 



932.— Ardetta flavicollis, Lath. 



a The Black Bittern is rather rare. Seen during the rains. 



—j. \r 



933. — Ardetta cinnamomea, Gmel. 



" The Chestnut Bittern arrives about June and departs at the 

 close of the rains.— J. I." 



951.— Nettapus coromandelicus, Lin. 



" This Teal is common during the rains. — J. I ." 



952.— Dendrocygna arcuata, Cuv. 



" The Whistling Teal remains here all the season. I have 

 never seen their nests. — J. I." 



962.— Dafila acuta, Lin. 



lt Very rare. I have only obtained one specimen. — J. I." 



964— Querquedula crecca, Lin. 



tl This Teal is rather rare. I have obtained it only on the 

 rivers. — J. I." 



975.— Podiceps minor, Gmel. 



a I obtained two specimens of this little Grebe in March last 

 on a small sheet of stagnant water. — J. I." 



985.— Sterna seena, Sykes. 



" This Tern at times comes up the river, but only on a 

 flying visit. — J. I/' 



1007.— G-raculus pygmaeus, Pall. 



" The Little Cormorant is very common all over Cachar. 



-J. I." 



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