VIU CONTENTS. 



CHAPTEE IV. 



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Division of tte Himalayas into Regions — Scenery of the Lower 

 Ranges^-^Climate — Magnificent View — ^Productions — Strange 

 way of Iputting Children asleep — ^Familiar Birds — Cuckoo-^ — 

 Black Partridge : its Habits and Haunts — Barking Deer — 

 Gray Partridge — ^HiU Wagtails — Storms — Woodcock — Snipe 

 — Spotted Eagle — ^Bulbul^— Bearded Vulture — Bare-headed 

 Vultures 62 



CHAPTEE V. 



Excursion to the Ohor Mountain — Scenery — Geology — ^Eiver 

 Gerrie — ^Fish — Peafowl — Jungle-fowl — Bush-quail — Hares — 

 Magpifes — Jay — Leeches — Rhododendron in Flower— Bees — 

 Habits and . Haunts of the Monal, Cheer, Plaoh, and Kalij 

 Pheasants — Red-legged Partridge — Spring Flowers — Musk- 

 deer — ^White-cheeked Weasel — Pine-marten — Skylark — Birds 

 — Red Fox — Hyena and Leopards — A Himalayan Trapper 

 — Red Honeysucker — Parrakeets of the Region — Wounded 

 Vulture 81 



CHAPTEE VI. 



Second Excursion to the Chor Mountains — Leopards and Tiger- 

 cats — ^Monkeys — Royal Falcon — Daurian Swallow — Himalayan 

 Siskin and Goldfinch — Monal-pheasant Shooting — Wood- 

 partridge — SmaU Birds — Nut-cracker — ^Black Bears — Green 

 Woodpecker — Golden Eagle — Climatic Influence on Size of 

 Birds — Sporting-bag — Red-headed BuUfinch — Flame-coloured 

 Flycatchers — Paradise Flycatcher — Thrushes — Fish-owl — 

 Redstarts — ^Lark-finch^ — Brown Water-ousel . . .106 



CHAPTEE VIL 



HUl-stations as Sanitaria — Departure for the Plains — Indian En- 

 campment and Marching — Sand-grouse — Antelope — Birds of 

 Passage — Wild Animals — Sediment carried down by the Indian 

 Rivers — Chenaub — Great White Heron — Little Cormorant — 

 Quail, Snipes ; their Migrations — Black-winged Falcon — Jhelum 



