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591 fo's.— Motacilla dukhunensis, Syhes. 



Malvan. | Khed. | 



Common inland in the cold weather; less common near the 

 Coast. 



692.— Calobates melanope, Pall. 



Banfcot. 

 Eatnagiri. 



Occurs near the Coast in the cold weather, but is not very 

 common. 



593.— Budytes cinereocapilla, SavL 



Kelslii. | I 



This, or an allied form, is common in rice fields throughout 

 the tract in the cold weather. But the only specimen I 

 preserved was rather doubtfully accepted by Mr. Hume as 

 cinereocapilla. 



595.— Limonidromus indicus, Gm. 



Vengorla. | Kajapur. | 



21st February 1880, Male.— Length, 6| ; wing, 3 T V ? tail, 2| ; 

 tarsus, | ; bill at front, £. 



Kare. 



597.— Anthus trivialis, Lin. 



I Khed. 



I Dhamapur. 



Common in groves and gardens. If maculatus occurs I 

 have hitherto overlooked it. 



600.— Corydalla rafula, Vieill. 



Peve. | Mahapral. | 



Common in rice fields and grassy plains. 



631.— Zosterops palpebrosa, Tern. 



[ Khed. I 



J Savant Vadi. 



Seen occasionally in thick groves and forests in small parties? 

 but is decidedly scarce. 



648.— Machlolophus aplonotus, Bly. 



G-uhagar. 

 Katiiagiri. 



Mnhapral. 

 Khed. 

 Savant Vadi. 



Not uncommon in well-wooded parts, either on the Coast or 

 inland. Always found in small flocks. I was astonished on 



