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87. AcRiDOTHERES TRisTis (L.) [684]. Common in the 

 valleys and up to 5000 feet. 



88. AcRiDOTHERES GRisEus, Blyth [686]. Common in the 

 valleys and up to 5000 feet. 



89. AcRiDOTHERES PAGODARUM (Gm.) [687]. I Only saw a 

 few occasionally in the valleys. 



90. CoccoTHRAusTEs icTERioiDES, Vig. [725]. Commou 

 at heights from 7000 to 9000 feet. 



91. Fringilla burtoni (Gould) [748]. I shot several at 

 Phagoo, but saw them nowhere else. 



92. Fringilla spinoides (Vig.) [750]. Common at all 

 heights above 4500 feet. 



93. Passer indicus, Jard. & Selby [706]. Common in the 

 valleys and up to 5000 feet. 



94. Passer cinnamomeus (Gould) [708]. Common from 

 4000 to 7000 feet. 



95. Emberiza fucata, Pall. [719]. I saw some near Pakree, 

 and shot a male. 



96. Emberiza himalayensis. Common at all heights. 



97. EusPiZA lathami (J. E. Gray) [724] . Not uncommon 

 at all heights. 



98. PALiEORNis ALEXANDRi (L.) [147]. I Only saw a flock 

 once. It was in the valley of the Dharagad river, and was com- 

 posed of old and young just-fledged birds. 



99. Pal^ornis schisticeps, Hodgs. [150]. Common at all 

 heights ; I saw a great many just-fledged young birds. 



100. Megal^ma virens (Bodd.) [191]. Not uncommon, 

 from 4000 to 6000 feet. 



101. Megal^ma ASiATiCA (Latli.) [195]. Common in the 

 valley of the Jumna rivei-, the only place where I saw or heard 

 them. 



102. Dryobates HIMALAYA nus (Jard. & Selby) [154]. 



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