414 Capt. J. Hayes Lloyd on the 



711. Passer flavicollis. 



The only place I ever met with this species was Liniree, 

 in the eastern division, where I twice obtained specimens, 

 which, however, were subsequently destroyed. 



716. ClTRINELLA HUTTONI. 



Common. 



756. MlRAFRA ERYTHROPTERA. 



Shortly before and during the rainy season this species is 

 very abundant ; afterwards it almost entirely disappears. 



758. Ammomanes phcenicura. 

 Common. 



760. Pyrrhulauda grisea. 

 Common. 



765. Spizalauda malabarica, Scopoli. 



Spizalauda deva, Sykes (Cf. Blanford, Ibis, 1873, p. 222). 



Lord Walden has kindly shown me a copy of Sonnerat's 

 work, containing a figure of Scopoli's bird, and I have no 

 doubt the above identification is correct, A specimen in my 

 collection is much mottled with white. 



772. Crocopus phosnicopterus. 



Common in the wooded regions of the south, and extending 

 occasionally to other parts of the country. 



788. COLUMBA INTERMEDIA. 



Very common. 



794. TURTUR CAMBAYENSIS. 



Very common. 



795. TURTUR SURATENSIS. 



Abundant in the wooded tracts of the south. 



796. TURTUR RISORIA. 



Very common. 



797. TURTUR HUMILIS. 



Obtained in all parts of the country, with the exception of 

 the forest-tracts, but nowhere abundant. 



