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856. Sarciophorus bilolus. 



857. Hoplopterus Malalaricus. 



858. Emeus recurvirostris. (Edicnemus crepitans must occur, 



but I have not observed it. 

 863. Grus antigone. 

 865. G. cinerea. I have not seen G. virgo, although it doubtless 



occurs, but cranes are not nearly so common, even on 



the river banks, as they are a little farther to the 



north. 



871. Gallinago scolopacinus. 



872. G. gallinula, I have not collected Rhynclicea Bengalensis, 



but it must occur. 

 880. JPh ilomachus pugnax. 



884. Tringa damacensis. 



885. T. TemmincMi. 



891. Actitis glareola. 



892. A. ochropus. 



894. Totanus glottis. I must here repeat that the list of waders 



is very imperfect. All the species of sandpipers, green- 

 • shanks, &c, probably occur. 



898. Himantopus candidus. 

 900. Iletopidius indicus. I believe Hydropliasianus Sinensis also 



occurs. 

 902. JPorpliyrio poliocephalus. 

 907. Gallinula plicenicura. Other species of water hens and 



several kinds of rails should doubtless be added to 



this list. 

 916. Lep top tilos javanicus. 

 920. Ciconia episcopus. 



923. Ardea cinerea. 



924. A. purpurea. 



925. Herodias alba. 

 927. M. garzetta. 



930. Ardeola leucoptera. 



93 1 . Butorides Javanica. 

 938. Tantalus leucocepl talus. 

 940. Anastomus oscituns. 





