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(42). Machlolophus xanthogenys. — The Yellow-cheeked Tit, not observed 

 .personally but is recorded. 



(44). Lophophanes melanolophus. — The Crested Black Tit, is a common bird 

 at about 7,000'. 



(47). Lophophanes rufinuchalis. — The Simla Black Tit, is widely distributed 

 ;at various altitudes. 



(49). Lophophanes dichrous. — The Brown-crested Tit. I am very doubtful 

 about the locality of a specimen said to have come from Kishtwar. 

 Fam: Crateropodid-E. 



(76). Garrulax albigularis. — The White-throated Laughing-Thrush, is 

 recorded from Domel, Jhelum Valley Road. 



(80). Ianthocincla rufigularis. — The Rufous-chinned Laughing-Thrush, a 

 solitary specimen recorded from the Lolab. 



(82). Trochalopterum erythi'ocephalum, — The Red-headed Laughing-Thrush, 

 is said to be found in Badrawar. 



(91). Trochalopterum simile. — The Western Variegated Laughing-Thrush, is 

 widely distributed in the Kashmir side valleys, eggs found as late as 8th August 



1904. 



(99). Trochalopterum lineatum. — The Himalayan Streaked Laughing-Thrush. 

 This bird is fairly common throughout iKashmir ; constructs its nest amongst 

 bushes ; it is also found in Gilgit and Baltistan. 



(105), Argya caudata. — The Common Babbler, is found in the outer ranges. 



(110). Crateropm canorus. — The Jungle Babbler, is chiefly confined to the 

 Jumna Province but is found in the Jhelum Valley up to an altitude of about 



4,000'. 



(116). Pomaiorhinus schisticeps. — The Slaty-headed Scimitar Babbler, doubtful. 



(129). Pomaiorhinus erythrogenys. — The Rusty-cheeked Scimitar Babbler, 

 specimens have been obtained from Tret below Murree, and a single bird 

 within Kashmir territory from near Kohala. 



(139). Pyctorhis sinensis. — The Yellow-eyed Babbler, found in Poonch and 

 is probably common in Jammu. 



(174). Stachyrhidopsis pyrrhops. — The Red-billed Babbler, is found on the 

 outer ranges. 



(187). Myiophoneus iemminchi. — The Himalayan Whistling-Thrush, found 

 throughout Kashmir and neighbouring districts at various altitudes up to 1 2,000', 

 eggs are to be found in May and June at considerable elevations and in 

 April at lower altitudes. 



(191). Larvivora brunnea. — The Indian Blue Chat. This bird breeds in 

 Kashmir up to an altitude of about 8,000' ; eggs obtained in June and July ;the 

 eggs are blue. 



(199). Hodgsonius phceuicuroides. — Hodgson's Short-wing. Eggs found in the 

 Liddar Valley in June generally at altitude about 8,000'. Eggs deep blue. 



(204). Lioptila capistrata. — The Black-headed Sibia, a fairly common bird 

 'but all our specimens are from the lower ranges bordering on the Plains. 



