308 Herr A. v. Pelzeln on Birds from 



Pnoepyga SQUAMATA (Gould) . Kotcgurh ? 



SuYA CRiNiGER, Hodgs. Kotegurh. 



The example sent does not reach the dimensions given by 

 Jerdon (Birds of India, ii. p. 183). 



Neornis flavolivacea, Hodgs.? Rogi, Pangi? 

 The Pangi specimen differs by having the crop and breast 

 washed w^ith greyish. 



Abrornis xanthoschistus, Hodgs. Kishtwar, Kotegurh, 

 Gaora. 



Reguloides trochiloides (Sundev.). Pangi, Kotegurh. 



Reguloides proregulus (Pall.). Pangi, Chamba, Kote- 

 gurh (winter). 



Reguloides occipitalis (Jerdon) ? Narkanda, Sultanpoor 

 (May), Pangi, Kyelang (June). 



Regulus cristatus, Ray ; It. himalayensis, Blyth. Kote- 

 gurh (w^inter). 



Most careful comparison has convinced me of the specific 

 identity of the European and Asiatic birds. 



Phylloscopus tristis, Blyth. Kargil. 



Phylloscopus affinis (Tickell). Menali (June). 



CopsYCHUs SAULARis (L.). Kangra. 



Saxicola beserti, Riippell*. Kotegurh (only in winter). 

 Lake Gyagar in Rupshu, Ankhang. 



Both the specimens of males agree well with an Egyptian 

 specimen sent by Consul Acerbi, excepting that the latter is 

 smaller. 



Saxicola picata, Blyth. Hoomeerpoor. 



* Dr. Stoliczka received from Captain Beavan a pair of Saxicola salta- 

 trix, M6n^tri^s, which were collected in November 1866 at Umballa (500 

 feet), and fully agree with the examples in our museum. Among these, 

 one from Arabia was bought of the Berlin Museum (as S. valida, 

 Licht.), one was received in exchange from the Frankfort Museum (as 

 S. oKvastra, Mus. Frankf.), one was obtained in Nubia by Herr Kotschy, 

 and, lastly, one was sent from the White Nile by Consul Reitz. 



