58 THE POOD OP BIRDS IN INDIA. 



210. L. pulchella. Beautiful Sibia. Flowers of Rhododen- 

 drons, for insects. Jerd. B. L, II, 201. 



Do., heads and throats being covered with pollen. A. S. B., 

 XLIII, II, 164. 



211. Actinodura egertoni. Rufous Bar-wing. Fruit and 

 especially on insects. Jerd. B. I., II, 53. 



213. Ixops nepalensis. Hoary Bar-wing. Insects chiefly on 

 Rhododendrons. Jerd. B. I., II, 53. F. L, I, 204. 



214. /. dafl<jpnsis. Austen's Bar-wing. Often entirely on 

 green aphis. Larval form of the common locust and small h?rd 

 seeds. B. N. H. S. J., VIII, 202. 



Siva hunt large trees searching the leaves for insects. Jerd. 

 B. L, II, 253, &c. F. L, I, 207. 



Yuhina feed on viscid stony berries and fruit and tiny insects 

 that harbour in the cups of large deep flowers, such as Rhododen- 

 drons. Jerd. B. I., II, 260. Feed largely on berries in addition 

 to insects. F. I., I, 211. 



223. Y. gularis. Stripe- throated Yuhina. Small insects and 

 larvae. In winter they feed a good deal on small berries of various 

 kinds. Minute insects in Rhododendrons. Jerd. B. L, I, 261. 



224. Y. occipitalis. Slaty-headed Yuhina. Berries. Jerd. 

 B. I., II, 262. 



225. Y. nigrimentum. Black-chinned Yuhina. Seeds and 

 small insects. Jerd. B. L, II, 262. 



Zosterops : insects on leaves. F. I., I, 212. 



226. Zosterops palpebrosa. Indian White-eye. Minute in- 

 sects that infest flowers. Black berries of Rhamnus sp. Jerd. 

 B. I., II, 266. Insectivorous. B. N. H. S. J., X, 459. 



White-eyes and Flower-peckers do great damage to ripe 

 mangoes and guavas. B. N. H. S. J., XI, 623. Plantains in 

 captivity. B. N. H. S. J., XIII, 623, 



