Descriptive List of the Coimnon Birds 



all over India, but ornithologists divide them 

 into several species : 



15. Molpastes hcemorrhous : The Madras 

 Red-vented Bulbul. (F. 278), (J. 462), (II.) 



The common bulbul of South India, as far 

 North as Lucknow. (Illus. B. D., p. 296; also 

 B. B, p. 87.) 



16. Molfastes hurmanicus : The Burmese 

 Red-vented Bulbul. (F. 279), (II.) 



The common bulbul of Burma. 



17. Molpastes bengalensis : The Bengal Red- 

 vented Bulbul. (F. 282), (J. 461), (II.) 



The common bulbul of Eastern Oudh, the 

 Bengals, and Assam. (Illus. B. C, p. 22.) 



18. Molpastes intermedius : The Punjab 

 Red-vented Bulbul. (F. 283), (J. IL, p. 95) 

 (II.) 



The common bulbul of the Frontier 

 Province, the Punjab, and the province of 

 Agra. 



[At the points where the various species or 

 races of red-vented bulbuls meet they inter- 

 breed, so that at Lucknow and other points of 

 junction it is not possible to assign the local 

 bulbuls to any of the above species.] 



19. Molfastes leucotis : The White-eared 

 Bulbul. (F. 285), (J. 459), (-II.) 



