306 ROUGH LIST OF THE BIRDS OF WESTERN KHANDESH. 
462.—Molpastes hemorrhous,* Gm. The Madras 
Bulbul. 
Permanent resident. Common everywhere, breeding in 
August, September and October. 
463.—Phyllornis jerdoni,* Blyth. The Green 
Bulbul. 
Probably a permanent resident; rare. Noticed along the 
glens below the Kondabhari Ghat in May and June, and a single 
pair at Taloda in December 1880. 
468.—Iora typhia,* Zin. The Black-headed Green 
Bulbul. 
Permanent resident. Common all through the district. 
Breeds in July and August. 
468dis.—lora nigrolutea,* Marsh. Marshall’s Green 
Bulbul. 
. Permanent resident Noticed by me in the Dhulia and 
Nizampur talukas only, and there apparently pretty much re- 
stricted to the dry scrub jungles. It breeds in June and July. 
470.—Oriolus kundoo,* Sykes. The Indian Oriole. 
Probably a permanent resident. In the end of the rains, 
cold and hot weathers, found through the plains, hills, and 
jungles. Most leave Dhulia in June, but a few stay and 
probably breed. 
472.—Oriolus melanocephalus,* Zin. The Black- 
headed Oriole. 
Permanent resident in the Satpuras and among the Pimpalnir 
Ghats, spreading in the cold weather through the district. 
475.--Copsychus saularis,* Zin. The Magpie 
_ Robin. 
Permanent resident. Fairly common all through — the 
district. 1 however found no nests. 
479.—Thamnobia fulicata,* Zin. The Indian Black 
Robin, 
Permanent resident. Very common everywhere, except 
in the Akrani and higher Satpuras (where 1 saw none). 
It breeds from March to August. Some of the specimens from 
the north of the Tapti show a tendency towards cambayensis, 
