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(623). Saxicola vittata, — The Black-backed Eared Chat ; recorded from 

 Gilgit. 



(624). Saxicola cmanthe. — The Wheat-ear Chat is recorded iu the Fauna of 

 British India, Birds, Vol. II. I have not found this bird as yet. 



(625). Saxicola isabellina. — The Isabelline Chat has been found in Baltistan. 



(626). Saxicola deserti. — The Desert Chat is rarely met with, and in the 

 spring only. 



(627). Saxicola montana. — Gould's Chat was obtained on the Fotu-la, Ladak 

 Road, May 31, and a single light-blue egg, 79" x 51", found at Paugong Lake, 

 June 23rd. A fairly common bird in summer in Ladak ; next season I hope to 

 find out more about the nesting of the bird. 



(628). Saxicola chrysopygia. — The Red-tailed Chat (doubtful). 



(630). Henicurus maculatus. — The Western Spotted Forktail breeds in Kash- 

 mir in June and July, generally at about 7,000/ 



(637). Microcichla scouleri. — The Little Forktail is seldom met with. 



(638). Chimarrhornis leucocejjhalus.—The White-capped Redstart breeds 

 generally high up ; is common. Eggs found June and July. 



(639). Ruticilla frontalis — The Blue-fronted Redstart is known to breed at 

 about 9,000' and upwards in May and June. 



(642). Ruticilla erythronota. — Eversman's Redstart. Nearly all my speci- 

 mens were obtained in the early spring near Somagai. 



(643). Ruticilla hodgsoni. — Hodgson's Redstart. A single specimen was 

 from Chusal, Ladak, where it was breeding. 



(644). Ruticilla rufiventris. — The Indian Redstart. The eggs of this bird 

 have been brought down from Ladak by my collectors. 



(645). Ruticilla eryihrog aster. — Guldenstadt's Redstart. My specimens are 

 from Kashmir, obtained in the spring and from Ladak in summer. 



(646). Rhyacomis fuliginosus. — The Plumbeous Redstart. A very common 

 bird in all the hill streams and rivers. 



(648). Cyanecula wolfi. — The White-spotted Blue-throat is found in Ladak, 

 but is rare. A specimen obtained in the Ladak Road. 



(647). Cyanecula suecica. — The Indian Blue-throat is common. 



(651). Calliope pectoralis. — The Himalayan Ruby-throat. Breeds in 

 Kashmir ; a common bird. 



(652). Calliope tschebaieivi. — The Tibet Ruby-throat. This bird is to be 

 found near Chusal, Ladak. Capt. Leslie found what are supposed to be this 

 bird's eggs on the borders of W. Tibet. 



(653). Tarsiger chryscws. — The Golden Bush-Robin not yet obtained. 



(654). Ianthia infilata. — The Red-flanked Bush-Robin. 



(657) Adelura curuleicephala. — The Blue-headed Robin. The specimens 

 I have obtained are marked April, Kashmir. 



(661) Thamnobia cambaiensis.— The Brown-backed Indian Robin. Is 

 recorded from the Murree Road. 



(663) Copsijchus saularis— The Magpie-Robin. Found in Poonch Jammu 

 &c. 



