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90. Saxicola bicolor. Sax. atra ; fascid alarum, uropygio, abdo- 



mine medio, crissoque albis. 



Rostrum pedesque nigri. lrides fuscae. Longitudo corporis 

 5 T V unc, caud<z 2 T 4 . 

 Female unknown. Three males were examined. Black ants, 

 caterpillars and beetles were found in the stomach. Habits of 

 the preceding. 



91. Saxicola rubeculoides. Sax. cinereo-brunnea, subtus alba; 



guld thoraceque rufis; rectricibus mediis nigrescentibus , cceteris 

 ad basin albis. 



lrides intense brunnese. Longitudo corporis 4 T V unc, 

 caudce 2. 



92. Saxicola erythropygia. Sax. fusco-brunnea ; subtus rufo- 



brunnea, abdomine Jusco vix striato ; uropygio nifo ; crisso 



rufo tincto. 

 Statura Sax. bicoloris. Male unknown. 



Genus Phcenicura, Jard. & Selb. 



93. Phcenicura atrata, Jard. & Selb. Indian Redstart, lid. 



This bird is of the size of the Redstart of Europe, and has the 

 same habits. It has a very peculiar manner of vibrating its 

 tail when seated on a bough, as if it had an ague fit. A pair 

 of these birds built their nest in an outhouse constantly fre- 

 quented by Colonel Sykes's servants, and within reach of the 

 hand. They had no alarms. 

 94-. Phcenicura Suecica. Motacilla Suecica, Linn. 



Not differing from the European bird. lrides deep brown. Length 

 5 T V inches ; tail 2. 



Fam. Pipridce, Vigors. 

 Genus Parus, Linn. Titmouse. 



95. Parus atriceps, Horsf. Mesange Cap-negre, Temm., PI. Col. 287. 



f. 2. 



96. Parus xanthogenys, Vigors, Proceedings Zool. Soc. I. p. 23. 



Figured in Gould's ' Century of Himalayan Birds.' 

 lrides sienna brown. Tongue divided into four short laciniae at 

 the tip. Wasps, bugs, grass seeds, and the fruit of the Cactus 

 Opuntia were found in the stomachs of both species. 



Tribus Conirostres, Cuv. 

 Fam. Fringillidce , Vigors. — Genus Alauda, Auct. 



97. Alauda Gulgida, Frankl. 



This is the common Lark of the Dukhun, with the habits and 

 notes of the Skylark of Europe. When confined in a cage and 

 shrouded from the light, it learns to imitate the notes of other 

 birds, and even quadrupeds. The male is crested. It is called 

 Chundoola in Dukhun. lrides sepia brown. Length 6A inches; 

 tail 2-rV- Food, grasshoppers. 



98. Alauda Deya. Al. rufescenti-brunnea brunneo intension no- 



tata-, corpore subtus stridque superciliari rufescenti-albis, pectore 



