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832. The Gray Wagtail — Motacilla mdanops. Pall. 



Very common on both migration. Possibly a pair or two 

 remain to breed as I saw a single bird on the Ashai River on 

 May 24th, 1918. 

 837. The Yellow-headed Wagtail — Motacilla citreola, Pall. 



Dodsworth procured a specimen in May 1912. Elevation 

 5,000 feet. 



840. The Tree-Pipit — Ardhus trivialis, Linn. 



Common on migration in April and May, returning in Sept- 

 ember. 



841. The Indian Tree-Pipit — Anthus maculatus, Hodgs. 



One specimen obtained from a small flock, September 1918. 

 Elevation 8,500 feet. 



844. The Brown Rock -Pipit — Anthus similis, Jerd. 



Not uncommon as a Weeding species. Eggs taken as high as 

 7,000 feet. They are (the eggs) indistinguishable from those of 

 Oreocorys sylvanus. 



847. The Indian Pipit — Anthus rufulus, Vieill. 



Occurs up to 2,500 feet or 3,000 feet down in the Sutlej valley, 

 Bhajji State. 



848. The Tawny Pipit — Anthus campestris, Linn. 



Obtained by Dodsworth, January and February 1913. In his 

 manuscript notes he remarked it was common, going about in 

 small parties. 

 850, Hodgson's Pipit — Anthus rosaceus, Hodgson. 



Dodsworth procured this species, February and March 1913. 

 -iiio^gjrlcfirpj^e Water-Pipit— ^wi/m*- spinoletta, Linn. 



.i9:tjjl ^ solitary specimen seen and obtained, which Mr. N. B. 

 Kibnear kindly identified for ine. 

 o* BSSpl Tfe^fflJpland Pipit — Oreocorys sylvanus, Hodgson. 

 Jaaaaiq etiJ Rfefeident. Breeds commonly from 4,000 feet to 8,000 feet. 

 May to July. 

 888. MrS^^<)uM's^-Yellow-backed ^\m-h\r(\.—Mtliopyga gouldice, Vigors, 

 yil* no ifin8 ^ ^^«(*yIlWial and rare species in these parts. Ascends the 

 hills to 7,50Qyf^t. 

 895. The PuirgfeS^Br^isd — Arachnechthra asiatica, Latham. 

 v/oiO-9l§arjtA¥j$0rrtk)ahe hiilsin summer to 4,000 feet at which elevation it 

 is not uncomnwindoixjii l 

 915. The Fire-breasted -FWy^ei-pecker— Dicoewm ignipectus, Hodgson. 

 Bt \iiO it95loaeMe6lt99iDlov=^fi«^ affld down the hills according to season. 

 .itooMQ^Iip^Sit^'©/®^ fe^^el^'^atli^n. Wherever parasitic tree plants 

 (mi9^©yi$ie6).n&1'e\(/'.n(iiiTiei?€Jds— tliis species is not uncommon 

 '^Jilfiool 9,'b©few©^ 2,0(J():^feet»ahdi6^P@(feety 



919. Tickell's FtWer-tpe'5kidr*4^i)iofE4m .erythrorhynchus, Latham. 



.no8^b(Al»|l\§la\§^^«^«««^-^^t\.^^*»^'*i^'^^**^ 1916. Elevation 6,000 



946. The ^W^st-fiimalayan Scaly-belU#i^i8 Green Wood-pecker— 



Gecinus sg|^3ia^,„\'^gp;;,^at ~[in:i^BW 9J 

 I9dm9iq98 A^4»flaftfej,Jitojfi§ifAvai¥^Bt^flga«AD5iJi9§adN^May up to the 

 highest elevations hereabouts. Si.:^<^gfl)Qi<^ i^jj^Q^nmon number 



950. ,The BlacTc-ndped,Grrefen Wpod-n6cker-^ejCi»Mi\ocawa» Vigors. 

 u.nn^a^ ^^"«Lfk'l"i?e ^iStfWuii'cVanf'lX'JLTToF^I^^^^^ above 



,, ,7,500 feet. Otoe neat fouJid had tbe eniaaMe..»n1w'|Six ^^^ 



