881 bis.—Tringa crassirostris ( Tem . 8f Sch.) The Thick-billed 
Tringa.—Descr. “ S. FI, 240 ; IT, 500 ; IV, 341, 404. 
Loc. Recorded from the coast of Sind. Cold weather visitant 
Common in the Kurrachee Harbour. 
882. Tringa subarquata {Quid.) The C urlew-Stint. — Descr. 
Jerdon, III; " S. F.” I, 242 ; II, 297 ; IV, 342. 
Loc. Recorded from the coast of Sind. Cold weather visitant. 
Tolerably common. 
883. Tringa alpina (Lin.) = T. cinclus (Lin.) Tlie Dunlin.— 
Descr. Jerdon, III; f ‘ S. F.^ I, 242. 
Loc. Recorded from Sind and Kdthiawar. Cold weather visit¬ 
ant. Common, but as a rule a coast species. 
884. Tringa minuta (. Leisl.') The Little-Stint.—Descr. Jerdon, 
HI, and “ S. FI, 242, 491 ; II, 298; VII, 487. 
Loc. Recorded from Sind, Cutch, Kathidwdr, and Gujardt. Cold 
weather visitant. Common throughout the region. 
885. Tringa temmincki (Leisl.) The White-tailed Stint.—• 
Descr. Jerdon, III, and “ S. F.” I, 244. 
Loc. Recorded from Sind, Cutch, Kdthiawdr and Gujarat. Cold 
weather visitant. Common throughout the region. 
886. Limicola platyrliyncha (Tem.) The Broad-billed Stint.— 
Descr. Jerdon, III; " S. F.” I, 244; VI, 461. 
Loc. Recorded from Sind. Cold weather visitant. Common 
along the coast, virtually unknown in land. 
888. Calidris arenaria (Linn.) The Sanderling.—Descr. Jerdon, 
III; “ S. F” I, 244; IV, 343, 465. 
Loc. Recorded from Sind, Cutch, and Kdthidwdr. Cold weather 
visitant. A coast species. Common. 
