ROUGH LIST OF THE BIRDS OF WESTERN KHANDESH. 311 
604.—Agrodoma sordida,* Riipp. The Brown Rock 
Pipit. 
Winter visitant. Scarce, but generally distributed through 
the stubble fields. 
631.—Zosterops palpebrosa,* Tem. The White-eyed 
Tit. 
This bird, which I found common all over the district where- 
ver there are groves or jungle during the cold and hot wea- 
ther, leaves Dhulia in the rains. It no doubt breeds in the 
Satpuras and other jungles at that season. 
645.—Parus nipalensis,* Hodgs. The Indian Grey 
Tit. 
Probably a permanent resident. Common in the Satpuras, 
and generally through the district ; not noticed about Dhulia in 
the rains, at which season no boubt it breeds. 
648.—Machlolophus aplonotus,* Blyth. The South- 
ern Yellow ‘Tit. 
Permanent resident. Common throughout the district. I saw 
a pair building in the hole of a large mango tree at Malpur in 
Pimpalnir in the end of May. 
660.—Corvus macrorhynchus, Wagi, The Indian 
Carrion Crow. 
Permanent resident. Common throughout the district, breed- 
ing in March, April and May. 
663.—Corvus splendens,* Vicii/. The Indian Grey- 
necked Crow. 
' Permanent resident. Common; breeding in May and June. 
674.—Dendrocitta rufa,* Scop. The Indian Magpie. 
Permanent resident. Common all over the wooded part of 
the district. Not common about Dhulia. It breeds abundantly 
in April in the Akrani, but I do not think it breeds in the 
plains. 
684.—Acridotheres tristis,* Zin. The Myna. 
Permanent resident. Common all through the district both 
in the plains and Satpuras. It breeds in June and July. 
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