256 A SECOND LIST OF THE BIRDS 



593— Budytes cinereocapilla, Savi. 



" Very common. — J. 1." 

 Specimens from near Dilkhushab. 



593 ter.— Budytes flava, Lin. 



" Common — J. I/' 



Specimens from near Dilkhushab. 



595.— Limonidromus indicus, Gm. 



" Very common. — J. I." 

 Specimens from near Dilkhushab. 



596— 'Anthus maculatus, Hodgs. 



''Very common. — J. 1/ 

 Specimen from near Dilkhushah. 



599.— Corydalla richardi, Vieill. 



ei Common in the cold months. — J. I." 

 Specimen from Dilkhushah. 



630.— Herpornis xantholeucus, Eodgs. 



"Rather rare.— J. I." 



A male, killed at Dilkhushah, 18th January 1879. 



650 — Melanochlora sultanea, Eodgs. 



"This specimen was killed iu the North Cachar hills. — J. 1." 

 A specimen killed by one of Mr. Inglis' friends some- 

 where in North-East Cachar. 



660.— Corvus macrorhynchus, Wagl. 



tl Very common. — J. I." 



A specimen from near Dilkhushah. 



691.— Saraglossa spiloptera, Vig. 



" Very rare ; I have only procured one bird. — J. I." 

 A young male from near Dilkhushah. 



693 ter.— Ampeliceps coronatus, Bly. 



" I shot one of these Mynas in the month of April. I have 

 frequently seen birds pass over the tea garden, and from their 

 habit of flying low have been able from a height to distinguish 

 the yellow wing marking ; still the bird here is rare. — J. I." 



The occurrence of this rare species so far north as Dilkhushah, 

 in North-East Cachar, is most noteworthy. 



