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39. (26) Qarrulus bispecularis interstinctus. The Sikkim 



Jay. 

 Hartert, Nov. Zool. xxv, p. 430 (1918), (Darjiling). 

 Sikkim, Eastern Nepal. 



40. (26) Qarrulus bispecularis persaturatus. The Khasia 



Hills Jay. 

 Hartert, ibid (Shillong). 



Hills South of Brahmapootra. 



41. (26) Qarrulus bispecularis rufescens. The Yunnan Jay. 



G. rnfescens, Reichenoiv, Orn. Monatsbr., p. 123 (1897), 

 {N. Yunnan). 

 Yunnan. 



42. (26) Qarrulus bispecularis haringtoni. The Chin Hills 



Jay. 

 G. haringtoui, Rippon, Bull. B. 0. C. xv., p. 97 (1905), {Mt. 

 Victoria) . 



Chin Hills, Kachin Hills and ? N. Shan States. 



43. (27) Nucifraga caryocatactes hemispila- The Himala- 



yas Nutcracker. 

 N. hemispila. Vigors, P. Z. 8., 1830, p. 8 (Himalayas). 



44. {-l^) Nucifraga multipunctata. The Larger Spotted Nut- 



cracker. 

 Gould, P. Z. S., 1849, p. 23 (N. W. Himalayas). 



45. (29) Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax. The Red-hilled Chough. 



Upupa pyrrhocorax, Linn., Syst. Nat., p. 118 (1758), 

 {England), 



46. (30) Pyrrhocorax graculus. The Yellow-hilled or Alpine 



Chough. 



Corvus graculus, Linn., Syst. Nat., p. 158 (1766), {Swiss 

 Alps). 



47. Podoces hendersoni. Henderson s Ground-Chough. 



Hume, Ibis, 1871, p. 408 (Yarkand). 



48. Podoces humilis. Hume's Ground- Chough. 



Hume, Ibis, 1871, p. 408 {Sanju Pass, Yarkand). 



49. (31) Parus major cinereus. The hidian Grey Tit. 



P. cinereus. Vieill, Nouv. Diet. d'His. Nat. xx., p. 316 

 (1818), (Java). 



N. India, Assam, W. Burma, Sunda Is, Java. 



50. (31) Parus major intermedius. The Afghan Gretj-Tit. ^ 



P. bocharensis var. intermedius, Sarudny, Bull. Proc. Nat- 

 Moscow {No. 3.) Vol. 3, p. 789 (1890), {S. W. Transcaspia). 

 Baluchistan, Afghanistan, N.-E. Persia and S.-W. 

 Transcaspia. 



