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



631. ZOSTEROPS PALPEBROSUS. 



Common all tlie year round ; breeds in my garden. 

 63.2. Sylviparus modestus. 



633. Cephalopyrrhus flammiceps. 



Large flocks arrive about the 2nd of April, and are found 

 on the plum- and peach-trees feeding busily among the 

 blossoms ; they disappear generally the following day, 



634. iEoiTHALISCUS erythrocephalus. 

 638. LOPHOPHANES MELAXOLOPHUS. 



644. Parus monticola. " Didalu." 



645. Parus cinereus. 



647. Machlolophus xanthogenys. 



653. Accentor altaicus. " Phondaisi.'^ 

 Comes down in large flocks in the winter. 



654 bis. Accentor jerdoni. 



These Avere the only two Accentors I shot ; but I saw in 

 Pangi two species which I believe to have been A. nipa- 

 lensis and A. monticola. 



660. CoRvus macrorhynchus. 



The common Crow of the hills of Chamba. 



666. Nucifraga hemispila. 



The shikaries tell me of a bird which answers to the 

 description of N. multimaculata being seen frequently in the 

 pine-forests in the interior, but I have not seen it myself. 



668. Pica rustica. 



Occurs in the highlands of Pangi, the other side of the 

 Chenab river. 



669. Garrulus bispecularis. 



670. Garrulus lanceolatus. " Banar." 

 672. Urocissa flavirostris. '' Chainchul,^^ 

 674. Dendrocitta RUFA. "Tindar." 



676. Dendrocitta himalayensis. '^ Kuppru." 



