AVIFAUNA OF THE DECCAN. 



95 



290. — Hypothytnis azurea. 565 



309.— Cyornis pallipes. - 682 



310. — Muscicapula superciliaris. 683. 



354. — Geocichla cyanotis. 691 



356. — Geocichla unicolor. 695 



359. — Merula nigropileus. 601 



398. — Dumetia albogularis. 602. 



399.— Pellorneum ruficeps. 603. 



433. — Malacocircus griseus, 645. 



435. — Malacocircus somervillei. 686, 



437. — Layardia subrufa. 701, 



446. — Hypsipetes ganeesa. 704 



450. — Criniger ictericus. 705 



464. — Phyllornis malabaricus. 716 



469. — Irena puella. 724 



471. — Oriolus indicus. 738, 



476. — Cercotrichas macrura. 761. 



488 — Saxicola opistholeuca. 768. 



491. — Saxicola isabellina. 775. 



492.— Saxicola deserti. 786. 



614. — Cyanecula suecica. 792. 



615. — Acrocephalus stentorius. 844/ 



616- — Acrocephalus dumetorum. 885. 



538 — Prinia hodgsoni. 900. 



651- — Franklinia buchanani. 910. 



654. — Phylloscopus tristis. 928. 



658. — Phylloscopus lugubris. 933. 



659. — Phylloscopus riitidus. 960. 



660. — Phylloscopus viridanus. 967. 



661. — Phylloscopus affinis. 985.' 

 563. — Eeguloides occipitalis. 



In Stray Feathers, Vol. V., p. 503, Captain Butler adds 

 three species to Mr. Fairbank's list, viz. 



133— Ceyx tridactyla, Pall 

 165.— Hemicircus cordatus, Jerd. 

 798.— Chalcophaps indicus, Linn. 



Making, if all the species have been correctly identified, a total 

 of 361. 



,— Reguloidea proregulus. 



— Sylvia affinis. 



— Sylvia curruca. 



bis. — Motacilla dukhunensis, 



. — Limonidromus indicus. 



Corydalla striolata. 

 — Agrodronia campestris. 



Agrodroma similis. 

 — Parus csesius. 

 — Acridotheres fuecus. 

 . — Munia striata. 

 — Estrelda amandava. 

 , — Estrelda formosa. 

 , — Ernberiza huttoni. 

 — Melophus melanicterus. 

 — Carpodacus erythrinus. 



•Dalandrella brachydactyla. 



Alauda malabarica. 

 — Osmotreron malabarica. 

 — Palumbus elphinstonei. 

 . — Turtur rupicolus. 

 — Squatarola helvetica. 



Tringa temminckii. 



Parra indica. 



Porzana bailloni. 

 — Demiegretta gularis. 

 — Ardetta cinnarnomea. 



Anas caryophyllacea. 



Fuligula rufina. 



Seena aurantia. 



% fake m ©oknpve. 



The native^ state of Oodeypore, by far the most beautiful 

 district in Rajpootana, boasts, amongst other attractions, a num- 

 ber of artificial lakes, which include some of the largest in the 

 Empire. 



The largest of all, the Deba Lake, covers, when full, probably 

 over 100 square miles of country. 



Of the second class of these lakes, Kunkrowlee, probably 

 about half the size of the Deba, is the most celebrated. 



All these lakes have been formed in the same way, viz., by 

 blocking up with huge dams the drainage outlets'of tracts, 

 elsewhere more or less entirely encompassed by low ranges of 

 rocky hills. 



