440 NOTES SUPPLEMENTARY TO MAJOR BUTLER’S CATALOGUE 
*755.—Mirafra affinis, Jerd. 
Although this species is not included by Captain Butler it is 
common in the jungles east of Belgaum. 
756.—Mirafra erythroptera, Jerd. 
Very common in the scrub jungles east of Belgaum, 
758.—Ammomanes pheenicura, Prank. 
Occurs also in the forest tracts east of Belgaum. 
760.—Pyrrhulauda grisea, Scop. 
Occurs in the forest east of Belgaum. 
786.—Palumbus elphinstonii, Sykes. 
Occurs on the crest of the Ghats. Rare. 
788.—Columba intermedia, Strick. 
It does not necessarily follow cultivation. It is very com- 
mon on the scarps of the Sahyadri far away from all 
cultivation. 
793.—Turtur meena, Sykes. 
Common in the more open forest tracts. 
795.—Turtur suratensis, Gm. 
Common everywhere. 
796.—Turtur risorius, Lin. 
Very common in all jungle tracts. It is absent during the 
rains in the part of the country west of the town of Belgaum. 
798.—Chalcophaps indicus, Zin. 
Occurs in the Bidi jungles. Rather rare. 
819.—Francolinus pictus, Jard. & Selb. 
It can scarcely be said that this bird avoids the forest tracts, 
as it occurs in fields surrounded by forest. As a rule, it 
avoids the Ghats, the ground there not being suited to its 
habits. 
822.—Ortygornis pondicerianus, Gm. 
Very common in the low dense jungle and fields of the 
eastern talukas. 
