ROUGH LIST OF THE BIRDS OF WESTERN KHANDESH. 303 
281.—Buchanga cerulescens,* Zin. The White- 
bellied King Crow. 
Permanent resident. In the cold weather generally distri- 
buted. In the hot weather fairly common through the Satpuras 
and along the Pimpalnir Ghats. Two nests only were seen 
by me. They were on adjoining trees in the Akrani. They 
were largish nests, not like those of aéra, but. more resembling 
those described mm “Nests and Eggs” of longicaudata. One 
nest contained three youug ones, the other was only building, 
and nothing could have been more plucky than the way the 
old ones defended their nest. 
? 285.—Dissemurus paradisi,* Lin. The Lesser 
Racket-tailed Drongo. 
I have never seen this bird myself, but I have been told by 
officers that they have seen this bird in the Western Dang. 
288.—Muscipeta paradisi,* Zin. The Paradise 
Flycatcher. 
Common about Dhulia in the early part of the rains, becom- 
ing scarcer later. A few however in immature plumage were 
seen all through the rains. In the cold and hot weather a 
few pairs and single specimens were noticed in both white and 
chestnut plumage, ‘but [ saw no sigus of their breeding. 
290.—Hypothymis azurea,* Bodd. The Black-naped 
Blue Flycatcher. 
Common about Dhulia during the rains in immature plum- 
age. Noticed in full plumage occasionally in the cold and hot 
weather, but scarce. 
292.—Leucocerca aureola,*  Vierl. The White- 
browed Fantail. 
Permanent resident. Common; breeding in May and June. 
It is commoner than the next species everywhere north of 
Dhulia. 
293.—Leucocerca leucogaster,* Cuv. The White- 
spotted Fantail. 
Permanent resident. Common, except along the Satpuras ; 
breeds abundantly in May and Fudaas 
295.—Culicicapa ceylonensis,* Swaius.. The Grey- 
headed Flycatcher. 
A winter visitant, Common through the district. ’ 
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