940 A LIST OF THE BIRDS OF PEGU. 
376.—Numenius phxopus, Zin. (878.) 
Less common than the preceding, but generally distributed. 
377.—Machetes pugnax, Zin. (880.) 
Very abundant in the creeks near the mouth of the Sittang 
and near the Canal.* 
378.—Tringa crassirostris, Tem. & Schl. (881 bis.) 
Dr. Armstrong procured this species in the China Bukeer, 
one of the numerous streams of the Irrawaddy delta. 
3/9.—Tringa subarquata, Giild. (882.) 
Common in the creeks of Lower Pegu in tidal waters, and 
neighbouring lagoons. 
380.—Tringa minuta, Leisl. (884.) 
Rather rare. I have procured it near Kyeikpadein, and 
Dr. Armstrong at Elephant Point. 
381.—Tringa ruficollis, Pall. (884 dis.) 
A common bird in all parts of the province. 
382.—Tringa temmincki, Leis?. (885.) 
The rarest of the small waders. I procured a specimen 
at Thyetmyo, and one at Kyeikpadein. 
383.—Limicola platyrhyncha, Zem. (886). 
Appears to be rare. I have only met with it once at Kyeik- 
padein. Dr. Armstrong procured it in the Rangoon river. 
384.—Eurynorhynchus pygmeus, Lin. (887.) 
Dr. Armstrong preured this species at Elephant Point. I 
have never met with itin Pegu, but I have specimens procured 
on the Arakanese coast, 
385.—Calidris arenaria, Lin. (888.) 
This is another species, for the discovery of which, in Pegu, 
we are indebted to Dr. Armstrong. He shotit at Elephant 
Point. 
386.—Rhyacophila, glareola, Lin. (891.) 
Not common but generally distributed. 
387.—Totanus ochropus, Lin. (892.) 
Fairly common in all parts of the province. 
* Also sent from the Bassein estuary.—ED., 8, F, 
