66 Lieut. -Col. C. Swiulioe and Lieut, H. Barnes on 



7\. Pericrocotus erytiiropygius, Jerd. 

 The White-bellied Minivet occurs sparingly throughout 

 the district. 



7.2. BucHANGA ATRA (Herm.). 



The King Crow is very common^ and is, of course, a per- 

 manent resident. 



73. BuCHANGA LONGICAUDATA (Jcrd.). 



A specimen procured at Mhow in October. 



74. BucHANGA c^RULESCENs (Limi.). 



The White-bellied King Crow is not common anywhere, 

 but still occurs sparingly throughout the district. 



75. Terpsiphone paradisi (Linn.). 



The Paradise Flycatcher is very copamon, and is a per- 

 manent resident. 



7Q. Rhipidura aureola (Vieill.). 



(^ . Length 7*5 inches, expanse 10, wing 3"3, tail 3'75, 

 tarsus "7. 



The White-browed Fantail Flycatcher is very common ; it 

 is a permanent resident, and breeds from March to July. 

 The nest is small, cup-shaped, neatly and compactly made, 

 covered on the exterior with spider-webs. The eggs, three 

 in number, are broad ovals in shape, buffy white in colour, 

 with a nimbus or zone of buff and reddish-brown spots at 

 the larger end. 



77. CULICICAPA CEYLONENSIS (Sw.). 



The Grey-headed Flycatcher is not uncommon, occurring 

 in the cold weather only. 



78. Stoparola melanops (Vig.). 



The Verditer-Blue Flycatcher is not uncommon, but is 

 very locally distributed. Mhow and Manpore are at present 

 the only places whence we have obtained it. 



79. SiPHIA TICKELLI^, Blyth. 



TickelFs Blue Redbreast must be considered rare. We 

 obtained the male at Mhow and the female at Neemuch. 

 Jerdon's 305 C. banyumas and his C. tickellice are respectively 



