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Phagoo, gathering what appeared to be lichens on a high fir- 

 tree, evidently for the purpose of building with. 



30. Drymceca cRiNiGERA (Hodgs.) [547]. Common at all 

 heights, on grassy slopes ; generally solitary ; but I have fre- 

 quently seen two chasing each other. 



31. Regulus xanthoschistus (Hodgs.) [572]. Not un- 

 common at heights of from 5000 to 7000 feet,usually in company 

 with other small birds. 



32. Regulus albosuperciltaris (Blyth) [573]. Not un- 

 common at heights of from 5000 to 7000 feet, in company with 

 other small birds. 



33. Saxicola caprata (L.) [481]. Common at all low 

 elevations. 



34. Saxicola indica (Blyth) [483]. Common up to 5000 

 feet. 



35. Saxicola ferrea (Hodgs.) [486]. Common from 5000 

 to 7000 feet. 



36. RuTiciLLA cyana (Hodgs.) [507] . I shot the only one 

 I saw at Phagoo ; it was a male. 



37. Parus ERYTHROCEPUALUs, Vig. [634]. Common at all 

 heights, in company with other Titmice and small birds ; gene- 

 rally in flocks of ten and twenty. 



38. Parus melanolophus, Vig. [638]. Common at heights 

 from 4000 to 7000 feet, in flocks of from ten to twenty,] in 

 company with other Titmice and small birds. I constantly saw 

 mothers feeding their fledged young. 



39. Parus MONTicoLUs, Vig. [644]. Common at all heights, 

 either in company with other small birds or solitary. 



40. Parus xanthogenys, Vig. [647]. I saw very few, and 

 these always at great elevations, such as Putturnulla andDeobund. 



41. Paroides flammiceps (Burton) [633]. I saw several 

 at Phagoo, but nowhere else. 



42. Zosterops palpebrosus (Tcmni.) [631]. Not uncom- 

 mon at low elevations and in the valleys. 



