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6. (4) CoYWxs cor onoidQs int&v medins. The Himalayan J ungh- 



Crow. 



C. intermedius, Adams, P.Z.8., 1850, p. 171 {Sikkim). 

 Himalayas E. to Sikkim and Bhutan. 



7. (4) Corvus coronoides andarr.anensis. The Burmese 



Jungle-Crow. 

 0. andamanensis, Beavan, Ibis, 1866, p. 420 {Andamans). 

 Assam, Burma, Siam, Malay States and Andamans. 



8. (4) Corvus coronoides culminatus. The Southern J < 



Crow. 



C. culminatus, Syhes, P. Z. 8., 1832, p. 96 (Deccan). 

 India from the Deccan South to Ceylon. 



g. (5) Corvus frugilegus tschusii. The Eastern Booh. 

 Hartert, Vog. Pal. I., p. 14 (1903), {Gilgit). 

 Afghanistan, Baluchistan, Kashmir, Ladak. 



10. ((!) Corvus cornix sharpei. The Eastern Hooded Crow. 



C. sharpei, Oates, Fauna B . I. i, p. 20 (1889), {Peshawar). 

 W. Siberia, Turkestan, Afghanistan, Baluchistan. 

 Winter N. W. India. 



11. (7 Corvus splendens splendens The Indian House- 



Crow, 

 0. splendens, Vieill, Nouv. Diet. d'His. Nat. viii, p. 44 (1817), 

 (Bengal). 



All India except Sind. 



12. (7j Corvus splendens zugmeyeri. The Sind House-Crow. 



Lauhm., Orn. Monatsb. xxi,p, 93(1913), (Las Bela, S. E.Balu^ 

 chistan). 



Sind, Baluchistan. Winter adjoining N. W. F. P. 



13. (8) Corvus splendens insolens. The Burmese House-Crow. 



0. insolens, Hume, Str. Feath. ii, p. 480 (1874), [Tennas- 

 serim), 



Burma, Siam and Malay Peninsula. 



14. (8) Corvus splendens protegatus. The Ceylon House- 



Crow. 

 Madar. Orn. Monatsb. xii, p. 195 (1904), (Colombo). 

 Ceylon. 



15- (9) Corvus monedula collaris. The Kashmir Jackdaw. 



C. collaris, Drum., A. 31. N. H. xviii, p. 11 (1846), (Mace- 

 donia). 



From E. Paissia to Turkestan, Persia, N. W. India and 

 Kashmir. 



16. (10) Pica pica bactriana. The Kashmir Maggie. 



P. bactriana, Bp. Consp. . , , 



N.-W. India to Kashmir. 



