OF BIRDS OF THE DECCAN AND S. MAHRATTA COUNTRY. 439 
455.—Rubigula gularis, Gould. 
Occurs only at the foot of the Ghats. 
460b7s.—Otocompsa fuscicaudata, Gould. 
Occurs also in the eastern jungles away from the Ghats. 
476.—Cercotrichas macrura, Gm. 
Occurs also in the jungles towards the east. 
514.—Cyanecula suecica, Lin. 
Very common all over the more open parts of the country. 
553b7s.—Hypolais caligata, Lvcht. 
I have obtained the bird in the Belgaum district. 
563.—Reguloides occipitalis, Jerd. 
Procured in Belgaum. 
581.—Sylvia jerdoni, Blyth. 
Occurs in the jungles east of Belgaum. 
595.—Limonidromus indicus, Gm. 
Common in the ber forests of the extreme south. Occurs 
also along the Ghats and in the adjacent jungles, 
692.—Eulabes religiosa, zn. 
There is, I think, a mistake here. I have never seen or pro- 
cured this bird in any part of the Belgaum district, forests or 
plains, and I doubt very much whether it occurs at all 
within that district. 
699.—Amadina punctulata, Lin. 
Tolerably common throughout the forest tracts, excepting 
the Ghats. 
703.—Amadina malabarica, Lin. 
Common also in the jungles of Bidi. 
738.—Carpodacus erythrinus, Pall. 
Is, I think, a permanent resident.* Occurs also in the east- 
ern jungles. 
* This I must beg leave to doubt. It breeds up in Gilgit and other places 
in the Himalayas, but nowhere I think so far south or so low down as 
Belgaum,— Hd, 8.F. 
