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(560). Siphia strophiata.— The Orange-gorgeted Flycatcher is apparently 

 rare. 



(562). Siphia albicilla. — The Eastern Red-breasted Flycatcher. The eggs 

 of this bird were found in Dachgam valley (6,000') on 28th May and the bird 

 identified by Mr. Stuart Baker. 



(563). Siphia hyperythra.— The Indian Red-breasted Flycatcher. Several 

 specimens have been recorded from various parts of Kashmir and the adjacent 

 valleys. 



(567). Cyornis leucomelanurus.— The Slaty-blue Flycatcher. Very plentiful ; 

 breeds in June and July. 



(568). Cyornis sup erciliaris.— The White-browed Blue Flycatcher is plenti- 

 ful. 



(575). Cyornis rubeculoides. — The Blue-throated Flycatcher. I have not 

 found this bird breeding in any of the districts we are dealing with. 



(579). Stoparola melanops. — The Verditer Flycatcher is not often met with, 

 but I have specimens from Kashmir marked April and May, mostly from 

 near Srinagar. 



(588). A Iseonax latirostr is .—The Brown Flycatcher. This bird is rare and is 

 probably not to be found west of the Chandra-Baga in Kishtwar. 



(589). Alseonax ruficaudus.— The Rufous-tailed Flycatcher. Widely 

 distributed ; breeds at considerable altitudes. 



(592). Cuhcicapa ceyhnensis.— The Grey-headed Flycatcher is rare, but is 

 recorded from the Lolab and Kashmir valley. 



(598). Terpsiphone paradisi— The Indian Paradise Flycatcher. A well 

 known summer visitor. 



(604). Rhipidura albifrontata.— The White-browed Fantail Flycatcher is 

 rare. 



(605). Rhipidura albicollis.— The White-throated Fantail Flycatcher. 



Fam. Turdid^;, 



(608J. Pratincola caprata. — The Common Pied Bush-Chat. A few specimens 

 obtained. 



(610). Pratincola maura. — The Indian Bush-Chat is plentiful and is found 

 up to 7,000' altitude and perhaps higher ; in summer it generally breeds at about 

 5,000' to 7,000'. 



(615). Oreicola ferrea.— The Dark-grey Bush -Chat is fairly common. 



(617). Saxicola albinigra. — Hume's Chat is recorded from Gilgit. (Fauna of 

 British India, Birds, Vol. 11.) 



(618). Saxicola picata — The Pied Chat. I had a specimen which was mark- 

 ed Liddar, Kashmir, 7,000'. 



(619). Saxicola capistrata— The White-headed Chat (doubtful). 



(620). Saxicola opistholeuca.— Strickland's Chat ; migrates through Baltistan 

 and is recorded from Gilgit. 



(621). Saxicola pleschanka. — The Siberian Chat ; breeds in Kashmir side 

 valleys. 



