1871.] W. T. Blanhrd— War dha valley Birds. 275 



721. Euspiza melanocephala. E. luteola, which is by far the most 

 abundant species about Nagpiir, is certainly rare 

 near Chanda, and I am not sure that I have seen it. 



724. Melophus melanicterus, very rare. 



738. Carpodacus erythrinus. 



756. Mir afro, ery throptera . 



757. M. cantillans, rare and local. 



758. Aminomanes phcenicura. 



760. Pyrrhulauda grisea. 



761. Calandrella brachydactyla. 

 767. Alauda gulgula. 



773. Crocopus chlorigaster. 



788. Columba intermedia. 



794. Turtur Cambayensis. 



795. T. Suratensis. 



796. T. risorius, 



797. T. humilis. 



800. Pterocles fasciatus. 



802. Pt. exustus. 



803. Pavo cristatus. • 



813. Gallus Sonneratii. 



814. Galloperdix spadiceus. I insert this bird on the authori- 



ty of my friend Mr. Hughes. It must occur, and 

 very probably G. lunulosus also occasionally, but I do 

 not recollect having seen either myself. 



819. Fran co linus p ic tics. 



822. Ortygiornis Pondiceriana. 



827. Perdicula asiatica. 



828. P. erythrohyncha, rare. 



829. Coturnix communis. 



830. C. Coromandelica. 

 834. Turnix Dussumieri. 



836. Eupodotis Edivardsii, local. 



839. Sypheotides auritus, rare. 



840. Cursor his Coromandelicus. 

 849. uEgialitis Curonicus. 

 855. Lobivanellus Goensis. 



