SOME MAYMYO BIRDS. 1011 



ing. With a little trouble a good stock could be easily established, 

 and most probably the English Pheasant would do very well amongst the 

 oaks and bracken. 



No. 1374. Francolinus ckinensis, (Osbeck.) — (The Chinese Francolin.) 



Common. 



No. 1382. Turniv pugnax, (Temm.) — (The Bustard Quail.) 



Put up on several occasions. 



No. 1398. Amaurornis fuseus, (Blyth.) — (The Ruddy Crake.) 



Two nests found in May, one containing three eggs, the other seven. 



No. 1401. Amaurornis phomicurus, (Penn.) — (The Whito-breasted Moor- 

 hen.) 



One nest found in May with three eggs. 



No. 1485. Gallinago stenura, (Kuhl.) — (The Pin-tail Snipe,) 



The last snipe seen by me were a pair on the 17th May. 



No. 1572. Ardetta cinnamonea, (Genel.) — (The Chestnut Bittern.) 



Plentiful. 



