FIRST LIST OP THE BIRDS OF THE SOUTH KONKAN. 



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306.— Cyornis tickelli, Bly. 



Guhagar. Palgad. 



Ratnagiri. Dapuli. 



Savant Vadi. 



Not uncommon in the cold weather in well-wooded places. 



323 bis.— Erythrosterna parva, Bechst. 



Khed. 



Devrukh. 



Scarce, but is seen now and then in the cold weather. 

 Leaves early before the breast of the male turns red. 



342.— Myiophoneus horsfieldi, Vig. 



Vengorla. 



5th November 1879, Female. — Length, 11 ; wing, 5| ; tail, 4 ; 

 tarsus, If. 



Vengorla is the only locality on the Coast in which I have 

 met this species, but it is tolerably common in the Ghat range, 

 and in the southern central belt, in suitable localities. 



345.— Pitta brachyura, Lin. 



Mai van. 



Fannsgaon. 

 Dhamapur. 



Durga Vadi. 

 Devrukh. 



Found rarely in gardens near the Coast, and more commonly 

 in the Ghat jungles. Scarce in the north, more common in 

 the south of the tract. 



351.— Oyanocinclus cyanus, Lin. 



KelsM. 

 Katniigiri. 



Khed. 



Not very comzon, but solitary individuals are always to be 

 seen in the cold weather on the rocky cliffs by the sea side 

 and On the stony hills inland. 



353.— Petrophila cinclorhyncha, Vig. 



Vengorla. 



Savant Viid 



Bavda. 



Very common about Savant Vadi in the cold weather. It 

 is also common about Mahableshwar on the north-east of 

 Ratnagiri. It appears, like many other forest-loving birds, to 

 stick to the Ghat range throughout the northern and barer 

 parts of Ratnagiri, and to approach the Coast only in the south 

 through the well-wooded jungles of Savant Vadi. 



