A LIST OF THE BIRDS OF PEGU. 241 
388.—Tringoides hypoleucus, Lin. (893.) 
Extremely abundant wherever there is a drop of water 
lying on the ground, and in every stream both tidal and sweet. 
389.—Totanus glottis, Lin. (894.) 
Very abundant in all streams. 
390.—Pseudototanus haughtoni, Armstrong. (894 
bis.) 
Procured by Dr. Armstrong at Elephant Point. 
391.—Totanus stagnatilis, Bechst. (895.) 
Common and generally distributed in Lower Pegu. 
392.—Totanus fuscus, Zin. (896.) 
Fairly common throughout Lower Pegu. 
393.—Totanus calidris, Lin. (897.) 
Less common than the preceding, but found in most parts of 
Lower Pegu. 
394.—Himantopus candidus, Bonn. (898.) 
Rather common.on the Canal and in the Sittang river. It 
occurs in other parts of the province, such as the Thyetmyo 
district.* 
395.—Para indica, Lath, (900.) 
Very common in all swamps and weedy tanks. 
396.—Hydrophsianus chirurgus, Scop. (901.) 
I have seen this bird in most parts of the province, but it is 
not very abundant anywhere. 
397.—Porphyrio poliocephalus, Lath. (902.) 
Common in very large swamps and flooded tracts of grass 
land. 
398.—Fulica atra, Lin. (903.) 
This bird was rather common in a large swamp about 20 
miles north of Pegu, ata place called Payagalay. Ihave not 
seen it elsewhere. Captain Ramsay procured it near Tounghoo. 
399.—Podica personata, G. BR. Gray. (903 bis.) 
I got one specimen in the Engmah swamp below Prome, and 
* And near the mouth of the Bassein estuary.—Ep,,; 8. F. 
