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602.— Agrodroma campestris, Lin. 



The Stone Pipit is very common in the plains, during the 

 cold weather, frequenting sandy plains and bare open ground. 

 It arrives about the 8th September. 



[I do not know that this ascends Aboo, but I have it 

 from every sub-division of the whole region. — A. 0. H.] 



604— Agrodroma Jerdoni, Finsch. A. griseo-rufes- 

 cens Hume ; A. sordida apud Jerdon nec Rtipp). 



The Brown Rock Pipit is not uncommon in the neighbour- 

 hood of Deesa in the cold weather. It is terrestrial 

 in its habits as a rule, but generally perches upon a 

 low bush, if there is one neai', Avhen flushed. It runs along 

 the ground with great speed and is by no means shy. It 

 frequents sandy plains overgrown with long grass and stud- 

 ded with low bushes of Zizyphus, Calotropis, &c, upon which, 

 as I said before, it often perches when disturbed. 



[Very rare, I believe in Sindh, and I have no record of its 

 occurring any where else throughout the entire region, nor have 

 I seen it from Mount Aboo itself. — A. 0. H.] 



[605te>-.— Anthusspinoletta, Lin, (c. f. S. P., I., 204.) 



I procured this species years ago in Jodhpoor, and also on 

 the slopes of Aboo, and I also had a specimen from Dr. Kinor, 

 but did not at the time discriminate them ; and have only com- 

 paratively recently done so when going over cases not examined 

 for four years. I found this not uncommon in Sindh, but (though 

 it probably occurs there) I have no record of it from Cutch, 

 Kattiawar or the plains portion of Northern Guzerat. — A. 0. H.] 



631.— Zosterops palpebrosus, Tem. 



The White-eyed Tit is common at Mount Aboo, but I have not 

 observed it in the plains. 



[Dr. King also obtained it at Aboo and on its flanks, but 

 neither he nor I procured it in Jodhpoor, though at the 

 extreme east of this region, Mr. Adam once saw it at Sambhur. 

 I have never seen it in or from Cutch or Sindh, nor have I 

 specimens from Kattiawar, but Captain Hayes Lloyd reports it as 

 common there, probably as pertaining to the Girnar region, 

 which in Kattiawar represents Aboo. — A. 0. H.] 



645.— Parus csesius, TicMl. 



The Indian Grey Tit occurs sparingly at Mount Aboo, but I 

 have very seldom met with it in the plains below. 



[This species is one of the Mount Aboo outliers, and it 

 occurs iu the representative localities, the Grir and Girnar 



