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every pool of water frequented by it. Earthworms and snails in 

 captivity. Jerd. B. I., I, 499. 



Larvivora : mostly ground birds ; on insects. Jerd. B. I., 

 II, 145. 



190. Larvivora cyanea. Siberian Blue Chat. Insects' nests 

 and larvae. Jerd. B. I., II, 146. 



191. L. brunnea. Indian Blue Chat. Insects' nests and 

 arvse. Jerd. B. I., II, 146. 



197. Drymochares cruralis. White- browed Shortwing. Lar- 

 vae of insects, and worms. Jerd. B. L, I, 495. 



198. D. nepalensis. Nepal Shortwing. Chiefly insects. Jerd. 

 B. L, I, 494. 



Tesia. Insects and seeds. 



202. Oligura castaneicoronata. Chestnut-headed Shortwing. 

 I found insects alone in its stomach. Jerd. B. I., I, 487. 



SIBIIKffl. 



Sibias, Barwings, Staphidias, Sibias, Yuhinas, White-eyes, 

 Ixulus and Herpornis. 



203. Sibia picaoides. Long-tailed Sibia. Fruit and insects. 

 Jerd. B. L, II, 56. F. L, I, 195. 



204. Lioptila capistrata. Black-headed Sibia. Fruit of the 

 epiphytic Andromedae. . .it occasionally however picks insects from 

 moss or crevices of bark. Jerd. B. I., II, 55. Fruit and insects. 

 F. L, I, 197. 



205. L. gracilis. Busy after insects on the large flowering 

 forest trees, Simul esp. A. S. B., XXXIX, II, 105. 



208. L. annectens. Blyth's Sibia. Almost equally of insect, 

 their nests, larvae and pupae, and of seeds. Berries are frequently 

 eaten. Jerd, B. L, II, 249. 



