Tribe.— LONGIROSTRES (Bill more ok less 
LENGTHENED, SLENDER, AND FEEBLE). 
Fam. —SCOLOPACIDtE (Snipes, Sand-pipers, Curlew, &c.) 
Sub-Fam.— SCOLOPACINiE (Woodcock and Snipes.) 
867. Scolopax rusticola (Lin.) The Woodcock.— Descr. Jerdon, 
III; “ S. FV, 140, 504; VI, 458; VII, 470, 483, 525. 
Loc, Recorded from Sind. Cold weather visitant. Very rare, and 
only occurs as a straggler in the migratory seasons. 
870. Gallinago sthenura (Tem.) The Pin-tail Snipe.—Descr. 
Jerdon, III; also vide “ S. FI, 423, 496 ; II, 294, 335; 
V, 213 et seq, and VII, 525. 
Loc. Recorded from Sind and Gujarat. Cold weather visitant. 
Not uncommon, but most plentiful, I believe, at the seasons of 
migration. 
871. Gallinago gallinaria ( Gmel .) The Common Full Snipe.— 
Descr. Jerdon, III; “S. F. 77 I, 423 and 496 ; II, 294, 335; 
V, 213 ; VII, 525. 
Loc. Recorded from Sind, Cutch, Kathiawar, Gujarat and 
Mount Aboo. Cold weather visitant. Common in suitable 
localities throughout the region. 
872. Gallinago gallinula (Lin.) The Jack Snipe.—Descr. Jerdon, 
III ; “ S. F. 77 I, 235; IV, 15; VI, 459. 
Loc. Recorded from Sind, Cutch, Kathiawar, and Gujarat. 
Cold weather visitant. Common in suitable localities through 
out the region. 
873 Rhynchaea bengalensis (Lin.) The Painted Snipe. Descr. 
Jerdon, III fmde also « S. F” I, 235; V, 223 ; VI, 459. 
Loc. Recorded from Sind, Cutch, KAthiAwAr, and GujarAt. 
Permanent resident, though some migrate during the cold 
weather. Common in most parts of the regioD, especially 
during the rains, 
