198 Colonel Tytler on the Birds observed during 



43. MoTACiLLA BOARULA (Temm.) [592] . Not uncommon 

 in the valleys and at low elevations. 



44. Henicurus maculatus, Vig. [584]. Not uncommon 

 at all elevations, about rocks in streams. 



45. Anthus maculatus, Hodgs. [596]. Frequently met 

 with on grassy slopes, or barren land, in small flocks of from 

 four to ten. 



46. Anthus soRDiDUS, Riipp. [604]. Rather common every- 

 where. 



47. Myiophoneus temmincki, Vig. [343]. Very common 

 at all heights. 



48. TuRDUS PANDOO, Sykcs [351]. Only saw one near 

 Chepal. 



49. TuRDUs ERYTHROGASTER (Vig.) [352] . Rather common, 

 at all elevations. I obtained several just-fledged young; the 

 young males are easily distinguished from the young females by 

 the dark blue on the tail- and wing-feathers. 



50. TuRDUS ciNCLORHYNCHUS (Vig.) [353]. Not uncommon 

 at all elevations. 



51. TuRDus UNicoLOR, Tickell [356]. I saw^ only a few, 

 at from 4000 to 6000 feet. 



52. TuRDUs BOULBOUL (Lath.) [361], I shot the only one 

 I saw, a female, near Dia. 



53. TuRDus ALBOCiNCTus, Royle [362] . Not uncommon at 

 elevations of from 6000 to 9000 feet. I saw several at Deobund 

 in full song. 



54. TuRDUs CASTANEUs (Gould) [363] . I saw only one, at 

 Deobund ; there is no doubt but this is the young of T. albo- 

 cinctus, though considered different by many. I have a com- 

 plete series of them. 



55. TuRDUS ATROGULABis, Temm. [365]. I saw several at 

 all elevations. 



56. TuRDUs MOLLissiMus, Blyth [370] . I saw several at 



