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855. Lobivanellus indicus ( Bodd.) The Red Wattled Lapwing 
or “ Pitty-to-do-itV—Uescr. Jerdon, III; “ b. 1. HI, 
14 ; VII, 67. 
Loc. Recorded from Sind, Cutch, Kdthiawdr, Gujardt, and 
Mount Aboo. Permanent resident. Common throughout the 
region. 
856. Lobipluvia malabarica (Bodd.) The Veliow Wattled Lap¬ 
wing.—-Descr. Jerdon, III ; u S. FV IV, 14. 
Loc. Recorded from Lower Sind, Cutch, Kathiawdr, and 
Gujarat. Migratory in many localities. Sparingly scattered 
over the whole region, except Upper Sind, where it is 
virtually unknown. 
Sub-Fah.— ESACINiE (Stone Plovers). 
858. dEsacus recurvirostris (Guv.) The Large Stone Plover. 
Descr. Jerdon, III; “ S. FV V, 121. 
Loc. Recorded from Sind, Cutch, Kdthidwdr, and Gujardt. 
Permanent resident (I bexieve.) Not common, and usually 
found on islands or rocks, in the beds of streams and rivers. 
859. ^Fdicnemus scolopax (S. G. Gm.) The Stone Plover or 
Norfolk Plover, Bastard Florican, &c.—Descr. Jerdon, 
III ; “ S. F ” I, 232. 
Loc. Recorded from Sind, Cutch, Kathiawar, and Gujarat. 
Permanent resident. Tolerably common in suitable localities 
throughout the region. 
FAM.—H VEMATOPOD VDM (Sea Plovers.) 
Sub-Fam.— STREPSILINiE (Turnstones.) 
860. Strepsilas interpres {Lin.) The Turnstone.—Descr. Jer¬ 
don, III, and “ S. F.” I, 233 ; II, 292 ; IV, 464. 
Loc. Recorded from the coasts of Sind and Kdthiawdr. Cold 
weather visitant, though a few in immature plumage may 
remain the whole year round. Tolerably common. 
Sub-Fam.— DROMAD1NVE (Crab Plovers.) 
861 Promas ardeola ( Payk .) The Crab Plover.—Descr. Jer¬ 
don, III; “S. F ” II, 293 ; III, 223, and VII, 186. 
Loc. Recorded from the coasts of Sind and Cutch. Cold 
weather visitant. Not very common. 
