128 Lievit.-Col. C. Swiulioe and Lieut. H. Barnes on 



125. CORONE MACRORHYNCHA, Wagl. 



Tlie Indian Crow is very common ; it associates with its 

 congener C. spkndens, and breeds during March and April. 



126. CoRONE SPLENDENS, ViciU. 



The Ashy-necked Crow is very common, and breeds during 

 May and June. 



127. Dendrocitta rufa^ Scop. 



The Indian Tree-Pie is very common ; it is a permanent 

 resident,, and breeds during April. 



128. Sturnus vulgaris, Linn. 



The Starling is not uncommon during the cold weather. 



129. ACRIDOTHERES TRISTIS, LiuU. 



The Myna is very common, and is a permanent resident, 

 breeding in June. 



130. ACRIDOTHERES GINGINIANUS, Lath. 



The Bank-Myna, although not uncommon, is very locally 

 distributed ; it is a permanent resident, breeding during 

 May. 



131. Sturnia pagodarum, Gm. 



The Black-headed or Brahminy Myna is fairly common, 

 but is usually seen singly or in pairs. It is a permanent 

 resident and breeds in April and May. 



132. Pastor roseus, Linn. 



The Rose-coloured Starling is very common, in winter 

 only. 



133. Ploceus PHiLippjNus, Linn. 



The Weaver-bird is a very common, permanent resident, 

 breeding during the monsoon. 



134. Ploceus manyar, Horsf. 



The Striated Weaver-bird is not so common as the last. 

 It breeds during the monsoons, among the reeds at the 

 edges of tanks. 



135. Ploceus bengalensis, Linn. 



The Black-throated Weaver-bird is rare: only one speci- 

 men secured. 



