SuE-FiM.—PHALAROPINzE (Coot-footed Stints.) 
889. * Phalaropus fulicarius (Liu.) Coot-footed Stint.—Deser. 
Jerdon, III, and “ S. F.” I, 245 ; VII, 487. 
Loc. Recorded from Sind. Cold weather visitant. A maritime 
species. Rare and difficult to procure. 
890. Lobipes liyperboreus [Lin.) The Lesser Coot-footed Stint.— 
Deser. Jerdon, III, and “ S. F ” I, 246; II, 338 ; Y, 290; 
VII, 150, 488. 
Loc. Recorded from Siud, Cutch, and Kathiawar. Cold weather 
visitant. A maritime species but met with not uncommonly 
at the seasons of migration on inland lakes. Common, but 
very difficult to procure. 
Sub-Fam. —TOTANINJE (Sand-pipers, Green-Slianks, and 
Red-Shanks). 
891. Rhyacopkila glareola (Lin.) The Spotted Sand-piper.— 
Deser. Jerdon, III; “S. F. VII, 488. 
Loc. Recorded from Sind, Cutch, KAthiawAr, Gujarat, and 
Mount Aboo. Cold weather visitant. Scarce at Aboo and in 
Sind. Common throughout the remainder of the region. 
892. Totanus ocliropus (Lin.) I he Green Sand-pipei. Deser. 
Jerdon, III. 
Loc. Recorded from Sind, Cutch, KAthiAwAr, GujarAt, and Mount 
Aboo. Cold weather visitant. Very common throughout the 
whole region. 
893. Tringoides hypoleucus (Lin.) The Common Sand-piper.— 
Deser. Jerdon, III ; “ S. II, 299. 
Loc. Recorded from Sind, Cutch, KAthiAwAr, and Gujarat. Cold 
weather visitant. Common throughout the region. 
894. 
Totanus glottis (Lin.) = T. canescens ( Gmel.) The Green 
Shank.—Deser. Jerdon, III; “ S. F,” I, 247; VI, 463. 
Loc. Recorded from Sind, Cutch, Kathiawar, and Gujarat. Cold 
weather visitant. Tolerably common in most districts through¬ 
out the region. 
*It seems somewhat doubtful now whether this bird occurs along the Sind coast 
at all. Firfc“S. F.” VII, 487. E, a. b. 
