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410.—Dissura episcopa, Bodd. (920.) 
The remarks about the preceding bird apply equally to 
this. 
411.—Ardea cinerea, Lin. (923.) 
Rather a common bird in the plains throughout the dry 
weather, and probably occurs also in the northern dry parts, 
though I do not remember seeing it there.* 
412.—Ardea purpurea, Lin. (924.) 
Extremely abundant in all parts of the province. 
413.—Herodias torra, B. Ham. (925.) 
As the preceding. Wing, 13°5 to 14°7; bill at front, 4:0 to 
4°6; tarsus, 5:2 to 61. 
414.—Herodias intermedia, Hass. (926.) 
Less common than the preceding, but generally distributed. 
415.—Herodias garzetta, Lin. (927.) 
Very common in all parts of the province, Wing, 9°6 to 11'5; 
bill at front, 2°8 to 3:7; tarsus, 31 to 3:8. 
416.—Bubulcus coromandus, Bodd, (929.) 
Found pretty commonly all over Pegu. 
417.—Ardeola grayi, Sykes. (980.) 
Extremely common. 
418.—Butorides javanica, Horsf. (931.) 
Abundant in all rivers and creeks, the banks of which are 
well wooded. 
419.—Ardetta flavicollis, Zath. (932.) 
Very common in all the plains, and found also sparingly in 
the nullahs on the hills, 
420.—Ardetta cinnamomea, Gm. (933.) 
421.—Ardetta sinensis, Gm. (934.) 
Both these are equally common, but of course comparatively 
seldom seen. 
* But Feilden sent it from Thyetmyo.—Ep., 8, F. 
tT Add 928 bis.—Demiegretta sacra, Gi. 
From near the mouth of the Bassein estuary.—Eb., 5, F, 
