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1415. Houbara macqueeni. Gray. — The Houbara. 



A few were seen but none shot. 

 1431. Sarcogrammns indicus, Bodd.- — The Red-wattled Lapwing. 



Ccmmon along the Indus and Haro rivers and also at the few small 

 j heels. 

 1436. Vanellus vulgaris, Linn.^Thd Lapwing or Peewit. 



Common only at the jheel, 10 miles N. of Campbellpur. Several 

 were seen on the Grand Trunk Road. 

 1447. Mgialitis dubia, Scop. — The Little Ringed Plover. 



A few pairs appeared on the Sand-banks of the Haro River to- 

 wards the end of January, apparently preparatory to breeding there. 

 1454. Numenius arquata, Linn. — The Curlew. 



A fev/ only wore seen, and one obtained, at the Jheel N. of Campbell- 

 pur. 

 1462. Totanus ocJirojms, Linn. — The Green Sandpiper. 



Common along the rivers and in fact wherever there happened to 

 be any running water. 

 1464. Totanus calidris, Linn. — The Redshank. 



Numbers were seen at the jheel to the North of Campbellpur. 

 1466. Totanus glottis, Linn. — The Green Shank. 



Abundant both along the rivers and at the jheels. 

 1484. GaUnago coslestis, Linn.- — The Common Snipe. 



A fair number were seen and obtained. 

 1487. GaUnago gallinula, Linn. — The Jack Snipe. 



Two or three were shot while we were after the foregoing species. 



1503. Sterna seena, Sykes. — The Indian River-Tern. 



Plentiful on the Indus at Attock. 



1504. Sterna melanogaster, Temm. — The Black-bellied Tern. 



Pairs were seen both above and below the bridge at Attock. 

 1526. Phalacrocorax carho, Linn. — The Large Cormorant. 



Small flocks were seen from time to time both on the Indus and 

 Haro Rivers. 

 1555. Ardea cinerea, Linn. — The Common Heron. 



A few solitarj' individuals were noted both at the jheels and along 

 the rivers. 

 1574. Botaurus stellaris, Linn. — The Bittern. 



A pair was flushed on several occasions at the small jheel East of 

 Campbellpur. 

 1587. Carsarca rutila, Linn.^ — The Ruddy Sheldrake. 



Abundant at the jheel N. of Campbellpur. Pairs seen along tho 

 Indus. 

 1592. Anas hoscas, Linn.^ — The Mallard. 



Fairly abundant. Flocks were seen at the large jheel and small 

 parties occasionally met with on the quieter stretches of the Haro 

 River. 

 1597. Nettium crecca,IAjin. — The Common Teal. 



The commonest duck. Found on all the jheels and occasionally 

 on the Haro and Indus Rivers. 

 1600. Dafila acuta, Linn. — The Pintail. 



Only seen on the large jheel, when it was common. 

 1612. Mergus alhellus, Linn. — The Smew. 



Noted on two occasions only, 20th December 1918, on the Haro 

 River when among a small flock a full plumaged male was seen, and 

 on 23rd February 1919 on the Indus belov/ Attock where 3 females 

 were seen. 



