754 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HIST. SOCIETY, Vol. XXVIII. 
No. 
Scientific name. 
English name. 
Remarks. 
12 
Urocissa occipitalis. 
Red-biUed BlueMag- 
pie. 
Nest and eggs taken in forest 
North of District under Nepal 
hills. Nest placed in ‘ Bandha ’ 
in Rohini tree. May. 
16 
Dendrocitta rufa . . 
Indian Tree -pie 
Very common. Nests from 
April to June generally 
small trees. Destroys num- 
bers of small birds’ eggs. 
31 
Parus atriceps 
Indian Grey Tit 
One nest taken from old 
Nuthatch nest hole, 4 young 
and addled eggs. March. 
A pair were building under 
eves of an Inspection 
bungalow but were disturbed 
so deserted it. 
105 
Argya caudata 
Common Babbler . . 
Common in scrub jungle. 
Nests in thorn bushes. 
Has two broods, as eggs have 
been taken in March and also 
July. Jerdon’s name for this 
bird should be retained, i.e., 
•Jungle Babbler, as it is only 
seen in jungle. 
110 
Crateropus canorus 
Jungle Babbler 
This is the common Babbler ; 
occurs everywhere in the dis- 
trict about gardens, habita- 
tions, etc. Builds in trees at 
all seasons, chiefly during 
the Monsoon. 
226 
Zosterops palpebro- 
sa. 
White-eye 
Nest well concealed among 
large leaves of Mowah, Man- 
go and other trees. April to 
June. 
243 
j®gitliina tiphia . . 
Common lora 
A beautiful little cup shaped 
nest in bushes and small 
trees. June, July. 
282 
Molpastes bengalen- 
sis. 
Bengal Red-vented 
Bulbul. 
Very common. Nests in trees, 
low bushes, etc. May to July. 
288 
Otocompsa emeria.. 
Red-whiskered Bul- 
bul. 
Nests in curious positions some- 
times. A lot of grass had 
been cut and stacked, on the 
top of one of these stacks a 
pair had built their nest. A 
very favourite site is creepers 
against walls. May to July. 
