126 Lieut.-Col. C. Swinhoe and Lieut. H. Barnes on 



lOi. SUTOKIA SUTORIA (Forst.), 



The Tailor-bird is very common^ aud is a permanent resi- 

 dent. Its nest is so well known that description is needless. 



105. BURNESIA SOCIALIS STEWARTI (Sykcs). 



Stewart^s Wren-Warblcr is very common, and is a perma- 

 nent resident. 



106. Prinia inornata, Sykes, 



The Common Wren- Warbler is very generally distributed. 

 Its eg'gs are most beautiful. 



107. Cisticola buchanani (Blyth). 



The Rufous-frouted Wren-Warbler is very common, and 

 is a permanent resident, breeding at the commencement of 

 the monsoons. 



108. Hypolais RAMA, Sykcs. 



Sykes^s Warbler is not uncommon during the cold season. 

 We have not noticed it during the hot weather nor during 

 the monsoon ; and are of opinion that it is not a permanent 

 resident, and does not breed here. 



109. Phylloscopus indicus, Jerd. 



The Olivaceous Tree-Warbler is not uncommon during the 

 cold season. We met with it near Mhow, but have not 

 noticed it at Neemuch. 



110. Sylvia jerdoni, Blyth. 



? . Length 6*8 inches, expanse 9, wing 3"2, tail 2'75, 

 tarsus '88, bill at gape '9, bill at front '6. 



The Large Black-capped Warbler is not uncommon during 

 the winter months. 



111. Sylvia afpinis, Blyth. 



The Allied Grey Warl)ler is common during the winter 

 months. We are of opinion that this biid is not specifically 

 distinct from the Common Whitethroat of England. 



112. MoTAciLLA maderaspatensis, Giu. 



Length 8*75 inches, expanse 11, wing 4-1, tail 4"1, tarsus 1, 

 bill from gape '88, bill at front "5 L 



The Pied Wagtail is very comnion, and is a ]>t;rmanent 



