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186. Jungle Owlet — Glaucidium vadiatum. (1184). 



Shot a bird at 1,500' which I identified as this. It was badly 

 smashed up. 



187. Brown Hawk-Owl — Ninox scutulata. (1187). 



188. Indian White-backed Vulture — Pseudogyps bengalensis. (1196). 



189. Black Eagle — Ictina'etus malayensis. (1210). 



190. Changeable Hawk Eagle — Sjnzaetus limnaetus. (1212). 



191. Crested Serpent Eagle — Spiloi-nis cheela. (1217). 



Bird off the nest, which was about half way up a 600' hill at 

 about 4,000', and made of sticks with a lining of green leaves. 

 It was placed about 30' up in the fork of a 60' tree, the nest 

 contained one egg, set, 2'75" x2'12". The tail and wing 

 feathers of this, and all the big hawks and eagles are much 

 prized by the Chins for ceremonial observances. They pay up 

 to two annas each for them. 



192. Pariah YLite—Milvm govinda. (1229). 



193. Shikra — Astur badiux. (1244). 



194. Crested Goshawk — Lophopizias trivirgatus. (1246). 



195. Besra Sparrow-Hawk — Accipiter vivgatus. (1248). 



196. Crested Honey-Buzzard — Pernis critatus. (1249). • 



197. Shahin Falcon — Falco peregrinator. (1255), 



198. Red-legged Falconet — Microhierax eutolmus. (1267). 



I saw several other hawks and eagles which I could not 

 recognise. 



199. Bengal Green Pigeon — Crocojms phcenicopterus. (1271). 



200. Thick-billed Green Pigeon — Treronnepalensis. (1281). 



Nest at Madan in 1913. 



201. Pin-tailed Green Pigeon — Sphenocercus apicauda. (1282). 



Several nests and birds. 



202. Green Imperial Pigeon — Carpophaga cenea. (1284). 



Shot a bird at a low elevation. The next species is found 

 higher up. 



203. Grey-headed Imperial Pigeon — Ducula griseicapilla. (1287). 



204. Bronze-winged Dove — Chalcophaps indica. (1291). 



205. Indian TnrtlQ-Do-vG—Turturferrago. (1305). 



206. Malayan Spotted Dove — Turtur tigrinus. (1308). 



207. Bar-tailed Cuckoo-Dove — Macropygia tusalia. (1312). 



Many nests and eggs. Nest massive for a dove, having often 

 some moss mixed with the twigs. Only twice got two eggs 



