756 JOVRNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HIST. SOCIETY, Voi. XXVIII. 
No. 
Scientific name. 
1 English name. 
Remarks. 
374 
Orthotomus sutoriua 
Tailor Bird 
Nests built into leaves sewn to- 
gether, always soft-leaved 
and low-growing shrubs. 
Juno, July. 
381 
Citicola cursitans . . 
Rufous Fan-tai 
Warbler. 
A beautiful little nest, placed 
low down, almost on ground 
in thick grass. July to Sep- 
tember. 
382 
Franklinia gracilis. 
Franklin’s Wren- 
Warbler. 
Breeds in the Tikri jungles in 
August, nests in low bushes 
and grass. 
392 
Chsetomis locustel- 
Bristled Grass- 
Nest a rather large, globular 
• 
loides. 
Warbler. 
structure, entrance near 
the top, made of coarse grass, 
lined fine grass, down, etc., 
placed in thick grass near 
ground. A very shy bird, it 
she thinks she is observed 
she deserts at once. Male 
flies round in circles uttering 
a tri-syllabic note. Breeds 
from June to August. Is 
very locally distributed. 
464 
Prinia socialis 
Ashy Wren-Warbler. 
Common. Breeds in July, Aug- 
ust. Constructs its nest 
by sewing loaves of some 
soft-leaved plant together 
and lining it with fine grasses, 
down, etc., occasionally they 
make their nest in Muvj grass, 
when the grass is sewn to- 
gether like the nest of P. 
inornata only, socialis^ lines 
her nest and inornata does 
not. 
465 
Prinia sylvatica 
Jungle Wren-Warb- 
ler. 
Only found in the jungles, 
where they build their nest 
in small thorny bushes. July. 
466 
1 
Prinia inomata 
Wren-Warbler 
Very common. Nest generally 
in grass or sugarcane, but 
also attached to leaves of 
small shrubs. There are 
three varieties of eggs found 
in this district. A blue, a 
white and a green, all having 
the usual markings. July to 
September. 
