AYES. 
67 
No It]' Leh ’ Au = ust 27 > 1873 - 
' 0b L Leh, August 28, 1873. 
8tf hczka says that this species was very common near Leh in August. Here Colonel 
Used to a ^ S ° ^° UT1 ^ 8' rcat numbers of old and young birds in September. He says : — “We 
See them picking at those excrescences so common on willow-leaves.” 
132. 
Genus fllGITHALISCUS. 
^ITHALISCUS erythrocephaltts. 
y^kaliscus erythrocephalus (Yig.) ; Oates, Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, i. p. 50 (1889). 
°- 39 - Murree, June 25, 1873. 
133 
Genus iEGITHALUS. 
^hlTHALUS CORONATUS. (Plate VII.) 
9'thjlug coronatus , Severtz. Turkest. Jevotn. p. 136, pi. 9. fig. 3 (1873) ; Dresser, Ibis, 1876, p. 175 ; 
8ha 
^ .. lai fi e /l' ra ns. Linn. Soc. (2) Zool. v. p. 76 (1889). 
^ a ^ Us stoliczkce, Hume, Str. F. ii. p. 521 (1874). 
°' * ad. Bora, November 4, 1873— Bill bluish homy ; feet bluish ; iris blackish 
Nos To^ 11 length 4 inches, wing 2, tail 1’7, tarsus 0 - 6. 
Th ^ a< ^ u l ts - Maralbaslii, January 1874. 
ese s P e cimens were identified by Dr. Sevcrtzoff himself as belonging to his species, 
0 r °natus. 
by j^°^ ne l Liddulph writes : — “ One or two specimens were shot somewhere near Kashghar 
Parties* of 0li , Czka - In the jungles about Maralbashi they were common. They were in 
a dozen, threading their way in and out of the hushes.” 
131 
Genus LEPTOPCECILE. 
^EkTopcucjLE SOPHIA. (Plate VIII.) 
Wcpcecile sophia, Severtz. Turkest. Jevotn. pp. 66, 135, pi. viii. figs. 8, 9 (1873) ; Dresser, Dus, 1876, 
' 71 > Scully, Str. F. iv. p. 153 (1876); Prjev. in Rowley’s Orn. Misc. ii. p. 191 (1877); Bidd. 
I88 L p. 37; Scully, ibid. p. 567; Bidd. Ibis, 1882, p. 280; Oates, Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, i. 
Ibi 
P- 246 (1889) 
N 0s hCSkana stoliczlc®, Hume, Str. F. ii. p. 513 (1874). 
No. 8 ‘*‘ 7 ’ 821. Shahidula, October 19, 1873. 
858, 
Gidjik, October 24, 1873. — Bill black; feet horny blackish brown; iris 
N 
to 
No. 85b 5 ^ leA length 4‘6 inches, wing 2‘1, tail 2T5, tarsus 0'72. 
J s. 8*3 
5 s. i, 
Colo; 
Gidjik, October 24, 1873. 
859 - ? ad. 
°s. i^no 872, u, °- Tam, October 25, 1873. 
Col ’ ^ d • Akdarra (Aktala), March 22, 1874. 
Narka n d ka ^ u hh sends us the following note : — “We met with this species on our way 
’ lu Cie Karakash Valley, at elevations of from 11,000 to 14,000 feet. There are 
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