ROUGH LIST OF THE BIRDS OF WESTERN KHANDESH. 321 
880.—Machetes pugnax, Zin. The Ruff. 
Cold weather visitant; rare, and only noticed once or 
twice along the Tapti. 
884.—Tringa minuta,* Leisi. The Little Stint. 
Cold weather visitant. Is common along all the rivers. 
885.—Tringa temmincki,* Leisl. The White-tailed 
Stint. 
Cold weather visitant. Is probably fairly common. I did 
not discriminate this from the last, but there were two specimens 
of this (shot on the same day) among nine sent to Mr. Hume 
as minuta. 
891.—Rhyacophila glareola,* Lin. The Spotted 
Sandpiper. 
Cold weather visitant. Fairly common along all the rivers. 
892.—Totanus ochropus,* Zin. The Green Sand- 
piper. 
Winter visitant. Common than the last throughout the 
district. 
893.—Tringoides hypoleucus,* Zin. The Sandpiper, 
Winter visitant. Common throughout the district, 
894.—Totanus glottis,* Zon. The Greenshank. 
Cold weather visitant. Very common everywhere. 
895.—Totanus stagnatilis,* Bechst. The Lesser 
Greenshank. 
Cold weather visitant. Scarce. 
897.—Totanus calidris, Zix. The Redshank. 
Cold weather visitant; rare. A single specimen seen by me 
at a small tank near Bhameir in January 1881. 
898.—Himantopus candidus,* Bonn. The Stilt. 
Cold weather visitant. Fairly common throughout the 
district. 
901.—Hydrophasianus chirurgus, Scop. The Pheas- 
sant-tailed Jacana. 
Probably a permanent resident. Not uncommon. I have 
