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



511. Tarsigek chrys^us. 



This isj I think, a new locality for the Golden Bush-Chat. 

 I can find no record of its having been found previously in 

 the N.W. Himalayas. I shot two specimens about a mile 

 from the town in the de])th of winter. 



513. Calliope pectoralis. 



515. acrocephalus brunnescens. 



517. acrocephalus agricola. 



527. horornis pallidus. 



530. Orthotomus LONGiCAUDA. " Soia.^' 



The Tailor-birds build in my garden at Chamba every 

 summer, sewing the leaves of the loquat-trees togetlier. They 

 remain here all the year round. 



543. Drymoipus inornatus. 

 In the winter occasionally seen. 



517. SUYA CRINIGERA. 



549. SuYA ATROGULARIS. 



550. burnesia gracilis. 



551. Franklinia buchanani. 

 554. Phylloscopus tristis. 

 560. Phylloscopus viridanus. 



563. Reguloides occipitalis. 



564. Reguloides trochiloides. 



565 bis. Reguloides humii. 



566. Reguloides proregulus. 



573. Abrornis albosuperciliaris. 



Common all the year round ; breeds both up at Dalhousie 

 and in the valleys. 



580. Regulus cristatus. 



I met with a flock of Firecrests in the Jamwar forest in 

 March 1882. They are by no means common, 



582. Sylvia afeinis. 



