300 



Mr. H. Whistler on the 



[Ibis, 



Siberian Wheatear, recorded for the Punjab, on the rough 

 ground which lies to the north-east of Hirs Tomb, just out- 

 side Jhang. It was a male in winter plumage with no sign 

 of moult. There was a little fat on the body and the testes 

 were very slightly enlarged. No others were seen. 



(Enanthe picata (Blyth). (13 skins.) 



(Enanthe capistrata (Gould). (27 skins.) 



At present I prefer to keep these two Whcatears separate, 



as I am by no means satisfied that they are merely two forms 



of one dimorphic species. The evidence has been discussed 



elsewhere. 



Jhang falls within the area where both species or forms 

 occur together with the same status. As I have for some 

 time past been collecting evidence as regards these two birds, 

 I took the trouble to keep a careful record of all the birds seen. 

 The result is given in the following tables : — 



Winter 1917-1918. 



* Joined district on 23rd October. 



Winter 1918-1919. 



Winter 1919-1920. 



* Observations interrupted by illness. 



