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630. Heepoenis yantholeuca, Hodgson. 



Harjuli 3000 ft. up to Toriiputu Peak. 



645. Paeus Nipalensis, Hodgson. 



The cinereus of my former lists is shewn to be the Javan race by Lord 

 Walden in the ' List of Birds of Burmah', p. 112. 



647. Dekdrocitta Himalayana, Blyth. 



660. Corvus cttlminattts, Sykes. 



Large numbers were attracted to Narainpur on the formation of the 

 camp there. 



663. Corycs spleistdens, Vieillot. (C. impttdictts, Hodgson). 



In the camps of Narainpur and Harmutti only. 



673. Sissa Chinensts, Bodd. 



" PiUtel" of the Daflas. 



678. Dendeocitta frontalis, McClelland. 



6S3. Stuekopastoe contra, Lin. 



688. Tementjchtjs Malaearictts, Gmelin. 



702. MmSTA ACTTTICATTDA, HodgSOll. 



Seen only in the plains. 



706. Passee Lydictts, Jard. and Selby, var. 

 723. Etjspiza atjeeola, Pallas. 

 754. Mieapea Assamica, McClelland. 

 766. Alatjda gulgttla, Franklin. 

 773 a. Ceocopus viridieroys, Blyth. 

 776. Osmotreroy Phayrei, Blyth. 

 781. Carpophaga lysigyis, Hodgson. 



These birds were pretty common at No. 9 camp in the Dikrang 

 valley. 



793. Tuettje meeya, Sykes. 

 Harmutti. 



803 a. POLYPLECTEUM TlBETAYITM, Lin. 



Not so plentiful as in the hills south of the Brahmaputra, Mikir, 

 Naga, &c. 



811 a. Gallophasis Horseieldii, G. B. Gray. 



Occurs at the base of the hills. 



812. Galltts ferrttgiyetts, Gmelin. 



Found all along the Terai, but did not appear to be very abundant. 



818. Fraycollyus vulgaris, Stephens. 



Plenty were seen on the Bishnath plain. 



823. Obtygoeyis gttlaeis, Temminck. 



Yery plentiful, in the high grass plains, near water, but far oftener 

 heard than seen. They are very difficult to flush, and I have more than 

 once, when sitting on the pad of the elephant, seen them crouching in the 



