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109. Cryptolopha hurhii tephrocejykalus (Anders.) [432]. — Andersoa's Fly- 



catcher-Warbler. 



Cryptolopha tephrocephala, Oates, F. B, I., Vol. i., p. 423. 

 A single record only, 14-3-03. R. Dibru, 5 miles below Kungagora 

 in forest. Possibly the farthest western limit recorded in its range. 



110. Cryptolopha xanthoschistos jerdoni (Brooks.) [435]. — Brooke's Grey- 



headed Flycatcher- Warbler. 



Cryptolofjha jerdoni, Oates, F. B. I., Vol. i., p. 425. 

 Resident, partial to light forest, numerous records for various localities 

 throughout the plains. Dejoo, 20-7-04, cJ, breeding; 26-6-04, (S , juvenis. 

 The young bird differs from the adult in its "paler" colouration. 



111. Cryptoloplia poliogenys (Blyth.) [436]. — The Grey-cheeked Fly- 



catcher-Warbler. 

 Occurs around Margherita and the most plentiful of all these Fly- 

 catcher-Warblers in the Abor-Miri hills. A large series collected around 

 Beni, February 1906. Failed to meet with it in the plains. 



112. Cryptolopha castaneoceps (Hodgs.) [437].— The Chestnut-headed 



Flycatcher- Warbler. 



Distributed along the base of the hills and in the hills on the north 

 frontier. One record for the plains. 



Panchnoi, Daphla hills, low elevations. 24-11-05, S ; 25-11-05, <S '■, 

 R. Dejoo, 18-11-10, S- 



Beni, Abor-Miri hills, 4,000 feet approximate, 12-2-06, S ; 20-2-06, o ■: 

 R. Dibru, 5 miles below Rvrngagora, 13/16-3-03, $ . 



113. Ahrornis superciliaris, Tickell. [440]. — The Yellow-bellied Fly- 



catcher Warbler. 

 Resident under the hills on the north frontier at all events, sparingly 

 distributed throughout the whole district in suitable localities, apparentljr 

 plentiful around Margherita. Rungagora, 13-4-03. $; Dejoo, 4-7-04, c?, 

 juv. The young bird differs from the adult in its "paler" colouration. 



114. Abrorms alhoyularis, Hodgs. [442]. — The White-throated Fly- 



catcher Warbler. 

 Occurs throughout the plains from aSTorth Lakhimpur to Margherita in 

 forest. Rungagora, 10-1-04, $ ; Chota Tingrai, 14-2-04, S ; Derpai, 

 27-1-05, (S ; Margherita, November, December, January 1902-03, several 

 specimens. 



115. Horornis fortipes fortipes, Hodgs. [448]. — The Strong-footed Bush- 



Warbler. 

 Apparently a cold season visitor to the plains. 



Rungagora, Margherita, Ganditola (Subansiri Gorge), Dejoo, Gogal- 

 dhubie. Partial to bracken adjacent to water or interspersed amongst rocks. 

 Silonibari, 5-9-11". first arrivals, Dejoo, 13-9-10*. 

 Iris light brown ; bill dark horny ; tarsus pale horny. 



116. Fhyllergates coronatus (Jerd. and Blyth.) [454]. — The Golden- 



headed Warbler. 



Possibly restricted to the terai at the foot of the hills and probably 

 extends around the head of the valley. In North Lakhimpur, first noted 

 at Dejoo, 19-11-07.* Several times seen in November 1906 on the Rajghur 

 alii and Khuddam road near Seajuli and secured on the following occa- 

 sions -—Dejoo, 13/14-12-07, $$,31-12-08, J; R. Dejoo, 18-12-10, c? ; 

 Joyhing, 6-3-10, c? ; Margherita, 8-11-03, $,28-2-03, $. 



A prettily coloured attractive little warbler found in light forest growth, 

 bamboo " baris " and occasionally in dense reed and grass beds in river 

 " sutis " or channels ; it has a loud call in comparison with its size. 



