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301. EUMYIAS MELANOPS. 



Very common. In April last a flock of eight or ten came 

 into my garden at Chamba, evidently on their way back from 

 the plains. It was the first time I had seen them gregarious. 



304. Cyornis rubeculoides. 



An occasional visitor in the winter. 



310. MUSCICAPULA SUPERCILIARIS. 



Fairly common in the forests. I have found several nests 

 in small holes in rotten branches. It never appears to come 

 to Chamba in the winter ; I have searched in vain for it for 

 four winters. 



314. NiLTAVA SUNDARA. 



I have obtained stray specimens near Chamba in the 

 winter. 



323 ter. Erythrosterna hyperythra. 



333. Troglodytes nipalensis. 



343. Myioph(jneus temminckii. "Chonchul." 

 The Yellow-billed Whistling-Thrush is very common about 

 all the streams on this side of the snowy range. 



347. CiNCLUs AsiATicus. " Jcl kukri.'''' 

 Very common. I found a nest under a bridge on the 7th 

 of May with young ones; elevation 5000 feet. 



351. Petrocossyphus CYANUs. " Neela daraisi.^' 



352. Orececetes erythrogaster. 



353. Orececetes cinclorhynchus. 



355. Geocichla citrina. 



356. Geocichla unicolor. 



361. Merula boulboul. " Kustura." 



362. Merula albocincta. '' Kundoo Kustura.^' 



I have only met with this species in the winter, when 

 driven down by stress of weather to the valley. 



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