208 FROM THE GANGES TO THE GODAVERI. 



Nowagarh and Karial ; Godaveri Valley. [Raipur ; Sambalpur, south and 

 west of Mabanadi. — A. O. H.[ 



The Marquis of Tweedale has suggested that a specimen 

 figured by Tytler* from Hazaribagh with a colored inter- 

 scapular region possibly belongs to C. intermedins, Hume. 

 None of the many specimens, living and dead, which I have 

 examined, were of this type. 



107.— Centrococcyx bengalensis, Gmel. (218). 



Singh.bb.um ; Orissa, north of Mahanadi ; Cuttack. 

 I have never met with this bird myself. 



108.— Taccocua affinis, JBlyth. (222). 



Rajmehal Hills ; Birbhum; Midnapur ; Manbbum; Lobardugga ; Sirguja ; 

 Sambalpur, north [and south. — A. O. H.] of Mahanadi ; Orissa, north of 

 Mahanadi ; Nowagarh and Karial ; Jaipur ; Godaveri Valley. [Raipur. 

 — A. O. H]f 



I find I was in error in supposing that I had obtained sirhee 

 in Chutia Nagpur. All my specimens are of affinis, though 

 there are differences in the coloration of the tibial plumes. 



109.— iEthopyga seheria, Tick. (225). 



Singhbhum ; (Seheria in Borobhum) . 



As I have already recorded, I on one occasion saw an 

 JEthopyga in Lohardugga near the village of Jona. 



110.— Leptocoma zeylonica, Linn. (232). 



Bardwan ; Manbhum ; Lohardugga ; Sambalpur, north of Mahanadi ; Orissa, 

 north of Mahanadi ; Orissa, south of Mahanadi; Grodaveri Valley. [Raipur ; 

 Sambalpur, south and west of Mahanadi. — A. O. H.J 



111.— Arachnecthra asiatica, Linn. (234). 



Rajmehal Hills ; Manbhum ; Lohardusga ; Singhbhum ; Sirguja ; Sambalpur, 

 north of Mahanadi ; Orissa, north of Mahanadi ; Orissa, south of Mahanadi ; 

 Nowagarh and Karial; Godaveri Valley. [Raipur; Sambalpur, south and 

 west of Mahanadi. — A. O. H.] 



112.— Dicaaum minimum, Tick (238). 



Manbhum ; Lohardugga ; Singhbhum ; Bilaspur ; Sambalpur, north of 

 Mahanadi ; Nowagarh and Karial ; Kalahundi ; Godaveri Valley. 



113.— Dicaeum concolor, Jerd. (239;. 



Bilaspur, (Blanf). 



*?Tickell?— Ed. 



f I cannot separate the birds of this region at present from the Southern T. lesclie- 

 naulti, by which name they ought, I think, to stand. See. S. F., V, 218-9.— A. O. H. 



