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instance in which I have found a nest of this species with more 

 than two eggs. 



1311. The Red Turtle-Dove — (Enopopelia tranquebarica (Herm.) 



An abundant summer visitor which had arrived by the end of 

 March when 1 reached the district ; J did not note its departure 

 accurately, but I think that it departs in September. I shot a 

 belated male on 3rd October. 



1316. The Imperial Sand-Grouse — Fterocles arenarius (Pall.) 



A single individual was noted in December 1913. 



1321. The Common Sand-Grouse — Pterocles exiistus, (Temm.) 



Many were observed in the course of a day's shooting in the 

 last week of December 1913. Two birds and a party of four 

 were seen at Kamoke on 29th March 1916. 



1355. The Common or Grey-Quail — Coturni.x communis, Bonnaterre. 



On the spring migration, I observed Quail about until the 2nd 

 May, on which date, call-birds set out collected some 15 or 20 

 birds into the few standing crops for us to shoot. As far as I 

 could make out, the number of Quail about on the migration was. 

 small, as the native fowlers made poor catches. 



On the 18th of August 1 first observed a Quail, at Sangia and 

 in September there were apparently a good many in the crops, 

 certainly more than there had been in the spring. There were 

 still Quail to be found in October. 



1375. The Grey Partridge — Francolinus pondicerianus (Gm.) 



Eesident and common in certain localities. There appeared 

 to be none in the immediate neighbourhood of Gujranwala itself. 



1402. The Moorhen — Gallinula chloropus (Linn.) 



A few were seen from the train between Lahore and Gujran- 

 wala on 5th October. 



1405. The Coot — Fulica atra, L. 



A few were seen from the train between Lahore and Gujran- 

 wala on the 5th October. 



1407. The Common Crane — Grus communis^ Bechst. 



Some flocks of Cranes were seen the last week of December 

 1913. Four Cranes, which appeared to be of this species, were 

 seen flying eastwards over the Canal on the evening of the 6th 

 October 1915. 



1422. The Indian Courser — Cursorius coromandelicus (Gm.) 



This Courser was found to be common on dry waste ground in 

 the last week of December 1913. 



1427. The Small Indian Pratincole — Glareola lactea, Temm. 



A flock was observed on some flooded fields on the Gujran- 

 wala side of Wazirabad by the railway on 17th August. 



] 429. The Pheasant-tailed Jacana — Hydrophasianus chiruryus (Scop.) 



On 26th August, one was reported to me as having beeii seen 

 in a rice-field. 



