414 Major C. H. T. Marshall on the Birds of Chamba. 

 363. Merula castanea, " Lai Kustura/' 



361. TUKDUS RUFICOLLIS. 



I have shot two specimens of this rare Thrush, after a 

 snow-storm, in my Chamba garden. 



365. TuRDUs ATROGULARis. " Darairi/^ 

 Common in the Avinter. Flocks of Thrushes and Black- 

 birds of all sorts come down whenever it snows here. 



368. TuRDUS VISCIVORUS. 



The Missel-Thrush breeds in the Kalatope forests, I have 

 never seen the Fieldfare or the Redwing. I doubt their occur- 

 rence in the Himalayas. 



370. Oreocincla mollissima. 



392, Stachyris pyrrhops. 



A winter visitor to Chamba after snow. In summer it is 

 to be found up the valleys in the interior amongst the scrub- 

 jungle. 



405. pomatorhinus erythrogen ys. 



407. Garrulax leucolophus. 



411. Garrulax albogularis, 



415. Trochalopteron erythrocephalum. " Sahrot.^^ 



416. Trochalopteron chrysopterum. 



418. Trochalopteron variegatum. 



421. Trochalopteron rufogulare. 



425. Trochalopteron lineatum. " Jerrow.'* 

 The above-named Laughing-Thrushes represent all the 

 species o£ this family to be found within Chamba limits. 

 The Trochalopterons come down in the winter, but the others 

 never seem to leave the forest or low brushwood- jungles. 



430. SiBIA PICAOIDES. 



None of the Malacocer'ci or Chatari'hacB penetrate up the 

 Chamba valley ; I have only found them on the outer slopes 

 low down. 



