238 A LIST OF THE BIRDS OF PEGU. 
360.—Abgialitis minuta, Pall.* (850.) 
I got this bird at Thyetmyo, and I have not met with it 
elsewhere. 
361.—Chettusia cinerea, Bly. (854.) 
Common in all large swamps. 
362.—Lobivanellus atronuchalis, Bly. (855 bis.) 
A common bird throughout the province, even ascending the 
hills.f 
363.—Hoplopterus ventralis, Cuv. (857.) 
Distributed over the province in the larger rivers, but not 
very common. 
364.—Aisacus recurvirostris, Cuv. (858.) 
Found sparingly in the large rivers. 
365.—(édicnemus crepitans,{ Tem. (859.) 
Fairly common in all parts. 
366.—Strepsilas interpres, Lin. (860.) 
I shot one young bird of this species in a flooded paddy 
field, near Kyeikpadein, on the 23rd September. 
367.—Grus antigone, Lin. (863.) 
Common in the vast plains of Lower Pegu, but becoming less 
common every year. I did not find it at Thyetmyo, but 
Captain Ramsay got it at Tounghoo. 
368.—Scolopax rusticula, Lin. (867.) 
A Woodcock is shot in the province almost every year. At 
Tounghoo it is far from rare. I am informed that an officer in 
that station has shot seven in one morning. 
369.—Gallinago sthenura, Kuhl. (870.) 
The common Snipe of the country. 
* Must stand as 2H. jerdoni, Legge. Ramsay procured it at Tounghoo.—Ep., 
8. F. 
tT Add 856.—Lobipluvia malabarica, Bodd. 
Procured by Blanford at Thyetmyo —Fp., S. F. 
I Surely S. G. Gumelin’s specific name scolopaw has precedence.—Ep., S. F, 
