$8 FIRST LIST OF THE BIRDS OF THE SOUTH KONKAN. 



544 bis.— Drymceca rufescens, Hume. 



Bankot. Palgad. 



G-uhagir. 



Eatnagiri, 



Found here and there in bush and scrub jungle, but not so 

 common as D. inornata. One specimen (unsexed) measured : — 



Length, 6£ ; wing, 2£ ; tarsus, § ; tail, 3£. Irides brownish 

 yellow. 



546— Drymceca neglecta, Jerd. 



I Khed. | 



A single specimen obtained in January in long grass on 

 the banks of a nullah measured (unsexed ) : — 



Length, 6 ; wing, 2^ ; tail, 2| ; tarsus, |. Legs fleshy pinkish 

 in front, yellowish behind ; bill horny above, fleshy below ; 

 irides yellowish brown. 



553 bis.— Hypolais caligata, Lichst. 



| Khed. | 



A single specimen only procured in long reeds close to a 

 hot spring. 



559.— Phylloscopus nitidus, Bly. 



Eatnagiri. 



Common at Eatnagiri, where several specimens in bright 

 plumage were got in October. 



560.— Phylloscopus viridanus, Bly. 



Feve". I Khed. I 



j Dhamapur. 



Appears to be equally common as nitidus. But I have shot 

 very few specimens, and did not at first discriminate the tw o 

 species. 



563.— Reguloides occipitalis, Jerd. 



Eatnagiri. | I Devrukh, 



Not common as far as my present limited observation of 

 the species goes. 



589.— Motacilla maderaspatensis, Gm. 



Kelshi. 

 Eatnagiri. 



"Not very common ; more often seen on the Coast than inland. 



