BIRDS OF THE INDIAIS EMPIRE. 
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1914. ( 1427 ) Olareola lactea. The Small Indian Pratincole or 
Swallow-Plover. 
Glareola lactea Temm., Man. d'Orn., ed. 2, ii., jp. 503 
(1820), (Bengal). 
Cejdon, Inclia, Burma and Siau’ 
Family Jacanid^e. 
1915. ( 1428 ) Metopidius indicus. The Bronze-winged Jacana. 
Parra indica Lath., Ind. Orn., ii., p. 765 (1790), 
(India). 
India, Burma, Siam, Malay Pen., Sumatra, Java 
to Celebes. 
1916. ( 1429 ) Hydrophasianus chirurgus. The Pheasant-tailed 
Jaeana. 
Tringa chirurgus Scop., Del. Flor. et Faun. Insubr., 
ii.,p. 92 (1786), (New Guinea). 
India, Burma, Ceylon, Siam, South China, Malay 
P. to Java, etc. 
Family Charadkiid^.* 
Sub-family Charadriince. 
1917. ( 1430 ) Arenaria interpres interpres. The Turnstone. 
Tringa interpres Linn., S.N., i., p. 148 (1758), 
(Sweden), 
Winter visitor to India. S. to Ceylon. E. to 
Siam, etc. 
1918. ( 1431 ) Lobivanellus indicus indicus. The Indian 
Red-wattled Lapwing. 
Tringa indica Boad., PL Enl., p. 50 (1783), (Goa). 
India and Ceylon. 
1919. ( 1432 ) Lobivanellus indicus atronuchalis. The Bur- 
mese Red-wattled Lap>wing. 
Lobivanellus atronuchalis Blyth, Jerd., B. of iiii,, 
p. 648 (1864), (Burma). 
Assam S. of the Brahmaputra to Siam, Cochin 
China, Malay P., etc. 
1920. (1433) Sarciophorus malabaricus. The Y ellow- wattled 
Lapwing. 
Charadrius malabaricus Bodd., PI. Enl., p. 53 (1783 
(Malabar Coast). 
India and Ceylon generally, E. to E. Assam. 
* This paper does not attempt to deal with tlie question of Families and Sub- 
families which are left, pending further investigation, as in Blanford and Oates. 
