Sub-Fam.—LIMOSIN iE (God wits, Avoset Sand-piper, &c.) 
8/5. Limosa a^gocephala (Lin.') The Black-tailed Godwit.— 
Descr. Jerdon, III; also vide “S. FT I, 235 ; III, 346 ; 
IV, 16; VI, 460. 
Loe. Recorded from Sind. Cutch, Kathidwar, and Gujarat. 
Cold weather visitant. Common. 
S/5 bis. -Limosa lapponica (Lin.) The Bar-tailed Godwit.— 
Descr. "S. FT 1, 235. 
Loc. Recorded from Sind. Cold weather visitant. Common 
in the Kurrachee Harbour, not reported from any other part of 
Sind. 
876. Terekia cinerea (Guldenst.) The 
Descr. Jerdon, 111, and vide “ S. 
460. 
Avoset Sand-piper.— 
FT 1, 237; 11, 296; VI, 
Lnc. Recorded from Sind. Cold weather visitant. Common 
in the Kurrachee Harbour, but not as get reported from any 
other part of Sind. 
Sub-Fam. —NLMENIN^E (Curlew and Whimbrel.) 
877. Numenius lineatus (Cuv.) The Curlew.—Descr. Jerdon, 
III, and "S. FT I, 237, and II, 296 etseq. 
Lor. Recorded from Sind, Cutch, Kathiawar, and Gujarat. 
Cold weather visitant, though a few remain in the Kurrachee 
Harbour the whole year round. Common. 
878. Numenius phaeopus (Lin.) The Whimbrel.—Descr. Jerdon, 
III; “ S. FT II, 297 ; IV, 16 ; VI, 460. 
Loc. Recorded from Sind, Cutch, KathiAwdr, and Gujarat. 
('old weather visitant, though a few remain in the Kurrachee 
Harbour the whole year round. Common along the coast. Very 
rare, inland. 
Sub-Fam.— TRINGlNvE (Buff, Knot, Curlew-Stint, Dunlin, 
Stints, Sanderlings). 
880. Machetes pugnax (Lin.) The Ruff.—Descr. Jerdon, III r 
“S. F.” IV, 17. ■ 
Lor. Recorded from Sind, Cutch, KithiAwar, and Gujarat. Cold 
weather visitant Common throughout the region, but most 
plentiful in Sind at the seasons of migration. 
