OF MANZEERABAD, MYSORE. 461 
480.—Thamnobia fulicata, Ln. 
Plentiful everywhere. Breeding in April and May in the 
vicinity of villages. 
481.—Pratincola caprata, Lin. 
Very abundant everywhere, Like the last species, breeds 
in Apriland May. 
534.—Prinia socialis, Sykes. 
Rare ; I only saw it on one occasion, and that was when I 
snared a female from off a nest containing two eggs on the 3rd 
May, 1882. 
543 —Drymeeca inornata, Sykes. 
Fairly common throughout the district. Eggs take 
the 15th July, 1882. 88 nh on 
589.—Motacilla maderaspatensis, Gm. 
I have not met with this species in the hill tracts, but it is 
plentiful in the plains. 
591bis.—Motacilla dukhunensis, Sykes. 
Same as last species. 
595.—Limonidromus indicus, Gm. 
Plentiful everywhere during the cold weather months. 
648.—Machlolophus aplonotus, Biy. 
Not uncommon anywhere. 
660.—Corvus macrorhynchus, Wag. 
Very common throughout district. Eggs taken in July 
1883. 
663.—Corvus splendens, Vievdl. 
Also very common indeed. Breeding June and July. In 
both these cases I seem to have found them laying during a 
month that is not recorded. 
674.—Dendrocitta rufa, Scop. 
Common. I did not notice any before the rains commenced, 
and then they were to be seen in numbers everywhere. I left 
before they did, so can’t say when they leave the hills. 
