258 LIST OF BIRDS COLLECTED IN THE 
385.—Pyctorhis sinensis.— Eastern slopes at Mahabaleshwar, 
Khandala, &e. 
389.—Aleippe poiocephala.—Abundant at Khandala, Maha- 
baleshwar, &c., but not found at Ahmednagar. 
398.—Dumetia albogularis—In same localities, but rarer 
than Alcippe. 
399.—Pellorneum ruficeps.—Shy, but abundant along the 
hills. Its laughing notes and the babbling of Alcippe, are 
to be heard every morning and evening in Mahabaleshwar. 
404.—Pomatorhinus Horsfieldit.—Makes all the ravines of 
the Sahyadris ring with its bell-like notes. 
433.—Malacocircus griseus met me when on the way to Belgaw 
on the south bank of the Gatprabha river, and seemed to make 
that river the boundary between its territory and that of M. 
Maleolmi. I did not see the latter again till after we had 
passed the Gatprabha on our return to Satara. 
435.—Malacocircus Sommervillei is the Babbler found on the 
Goa frontier as well as at Mahabaleshwar and Khandala. 
436.—Malacocircus Malcolmi is one of the commonest birds 
around Ahmednagar, Poona, and Satara. Itis not, however, 
found at either Khandala or Mahabaleshwar. 
437.—Layardia subrufa.—l obtained a single specimen at 
Talmet, near Mahabaleshwar. 
438. — Crateropus caudatus.—Common around Ahmednagar. 
446.—Hypsiptes ganeesa.—Rarely found on the Mahaba- 
leshwar plateau. Abundant on the Goa frontier. 
450.—Criniger ictericus.—Rarely found on the Mahabalesh- 
war plateau. Abundant on the Goa frontier. 
452.—Izos luteolus.—In thickets by the Gatprabha river 
in the Belgaw district, but not found on the Goa frontier. 
460 bis.—Otocompsa fuscicaudatan—Abundant along — the 
hills from Khandala to Goa. Does not stray far into the 
Dakhan. 
462.—Pycnonotus pusillus.—Hastern slopes of the hills 
and the Dakhan. 
463.—Phyllornis Jerdoni.—Along the hills from Khandala 
to Goa, usually found near the western base. 
464.—Phyllornis malabaricus.—Along the hills from Khan- 
dala to Goa, usually found near the western base. 
468.—Afigithina typhia.—-Throughout our province. The 
muture birds in the zeylonica plumage are respectively more 
common at Khandala than at Ahmednagar. 
469.—Irena puella.—Found in the Sawant Wade woods. 
470.—Oriolus kundoo.—All over our region. 
471.—Oriolus idicus.—Qbtained one in the Sawant Wade 
woods, 
