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oOtli J^il}^ The Chough also nests in the Chumbi Valley in April ; 

 one nest was in the roof of the office which I was occnpying 

 daily. 



The Black-rumped Magpie {FIG A BOTTANNENSIS). Tib.— 

 " Kya-ga or Tra-ria." 



This bird nests in trees at Gyantse in May. The nest is a very 

 common and conspicnous object. 



Wadell'sBabax (BARBAX WADELLl).—'' Jomo." 



Nests were to be seen in trees at Gyantse (13,100) at the end 

 of April and in May. 



Stoliczka's Willow-Tit {LEPTOPCECILE SOPHIA). 



The nest which usually contains fi^^e eggs is found in thorny 

 bushes at Gyantse, at the end of April and at the beginning of 

 May. 



Tickell's A¥illow Warbler (PHYLL08G0PUS AFFINIS). 

 Gyantse (13,100). 



Nests in low bushes at the end of May and in June. The nest 

 is placed very low and is often concealed by growing grass. 



The Grey-backed Shrike (LANIUS TEPHBONOTUS). Tib.— 

 " Tre M." 



Nests were taken at Gyantse (13,100) and at Kangmar (14,000), 

 at the end of June and in July. The nest is placed in a tree or 

 bush. 



Go-aid's Chat (8AXI00LA MONTANA). 



Nests in holes in banks, near Gyantse (13,100), at the end of 

 May. 



The White-capped Kedstart (GHIMABBHOBNIS LEUOOGE- 

 PHALU8). 



Common in the Chumbi Valley, where I have taken nests at 

 11,000 feet in June. 



The Indian Redstart (BUTIGILLA BVFIVENTBI8). 



One nest containing four eggs was taken at Rham tso (^14,700), 

 in a hole in a wall, on 2nd June 1908. 



The Plumbeous Redstart (BHYAGOBNLS FULIGIN08U8). 



One nest at Chumbi (9,800), on 10th July 1908. The nest 

 was in an overhanging bank. 



The Robin Accentor (AGGENTOB BUBEGUL0IDE8). 



