422 Mr. H. Whistler on the [Ibis, 



1918. A single Cormorant was circling over the Civil lines 

 on the evening of 8 July, 1919. 



Phalacrocorax javanicus (Horsf.). 



In 1918 one was seen near Chund bridge on 24 May, and 

 two more in the same locality on 13 August. 



Anhinga melanogaster Penn. 



One was seen at Nurpur Escape on 19 December, 1918. 



Podiceps ruficollis capensis Salvad. 



The Little Grebe is rather scarce in the district, and I have 

 only observed it occasionally from December to March. It 

 may, hoAvever, be resident at Nurpur Escape. 



Columba livia neglecta Hume. (1 skin.) 



An abundant and generally distributed resident. The 



single skin prepared, shot by Ticehurst from the Chund 



bridge, belongs to this race, to which he refers all other 



Punjab specimens examined. 



Columba eversmanni Bp. (1 skin.) 



Eversmann\s Stock Dove was observed somewhat errati- 

 cally in flocks in December, January, and March ; large 

 numbers were also seen coming to drink at Chund bridge 

 on the evening of 1 April, 1919, in company with flocks of 

 the last species ; these were probably birds on passage, as 

 no other evening flight was seen in that locality. 



Streptopelia senegalensis cambayensis (Gm.). (2 skins.) 



A common and generally distributed species and in the 



main resident, though there were some signs of its being 



partially migratory and more abundant in summer. On the 



Yakkuwala Hills it is the chief inhabitant. 



Streptopelia decaocto decaocto (Friv.). (4 skins.) 



Cunnnon, generally distributed, and resident, tending to 

 collect together into flocks in winter. 



(Enopopelia tranquebarica tranquebarica (llerm.). 

 With the exception of a single pair seen at Hassan Khan 

 on 3J March, 1919, the lied Turtle-Dove was only noted as 



