310 ROUGH LIST OF THE BIRDS OF WESTERN KHANDESH. 
582ter.—Sylvia althea,* Hume. Hume's Allied 
W hite-throat, 
Cold weather visitant. Not as common as the last species. 
589.—Motacilla maderaspatensis,* Gm. The Large 
Pied Wagtail. 
Permanent resident. Moderately common along all the 
rivers. Breeding in January and February. 
591bis. —Motacilla dukhunensis,* Sykes. The Indian 
White-faced Wagtail. 
Cold weather visitant. Common throughout the district. 
592.—Calobates melanope,* Pall. The Grey and 
Yellow Wagtail. 
Cold weather visitant. Common through the Satpuras, in 
Pimpalnir, and wherever there is running water. 
593.—Budytes cinereocapillus,* Savi. The Slaty- 
headed Field Wagtail. 
Cold weather visitant. Common all along the nullahs and 
rivers, and in every muddy place near a village. 
593bis.—Budytes melanocephalus,* Licht. . The 
Black-cap Field Wagtail. 
Cold weather visitant. Equally common with the last. 
594bis.—Budytes citreolus,* Pall. The Grey-back- 
ed Yellow Wagtail. 
Cold weather visitant. Very common in all suitable localities. 
597.—Anthus trivialis, Lin,* The Tree Pipit. 
Cold weather visitant. Very common all through the district. 
600.—Corydalla rufula,* Vieill. The Indian Tit 
Lark. 
Permanent resident. Moderately common through the dis- 
trict. I think however it is scarcer in the rains than in the 
other seasons. ; 
602.—Agrodoma campestris,* Lin. The Stone Pipit, 
A few specimens obtained at Dhulia in October. 
