ROUGH LIST OF THE BIRDS OF WESTERN KHANDESH. 309 
551.—Franklinia buchanani,* Blyth. The Rufous- 
fronted Wren Warbler. 
Permanent resident. Much the commonest bird breeding 
about Dhulia in July, August and September. 
553.—Hypolais rama,* Sykes. Sykes’ Warbler. 
Cold weather visitant. Common all through the district. 
5530is.—Hypolais caligata,* Licht. The Booted 
Warbler. 
Cold weather visitant. I did not discriminate this from the 
last, but it is probably equally common, as out of five specimens 
sent to Mr. Hume as rama, two turned out to belong to this 
species. 
554.—Phylloscopus tristis,* Blyth. The Brown 
Tree Warbler. 
Cold weather visitant. Fairly common everywhere in the 
district. 
559.—Phylloscopus nitidus,* Blyth. The Bright 
Green Tree Warbler. 
Cold weather visitant. Not common. Only one specimen, 
obtained at Dhulia in October. 
563.—Reguloides occipitalis,* Jerd. The Large 
Crowned Tree Warbler. 
Cold weather visitant. One specimen obtained at Dhulia in 
the beginning of November. 
565bis.—Reguloides humii,* Brooks. Hume's 
Crowned Tree Warbler. 
Cold weather visitant. Common all through the district. _ 
581.—Sylvia jerdoni,* Blyth. The Eastern Black- 
capped Warbler. 
Cold weather visitant. Generally distributed through all the 
scrub jungle and lines of babool trees, but not common any- 
where. 
582.—Sylvia affinis,* Blyth, The Allied White-throat. 
_ Cold weather visitant. Common among hedges and scrub 
jungles all through the district. 
