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648. Machloloplius aplonotus ( Blyth ). The Southern Yellow Tit. — 
Descr. Jerdon, II; also vide “ S. F.” Ill, 492; VII, 405. 
Loe. Recorded from Mount Aboo. Common. Permanent resi¬ 
dent. 
Tribe.— C ONIRO ST RE S (Thick-billed Birds). 
Fam.— CORVIDaE (Crows, Magpies, &c.) 
Sub-Fam.— CGRVINNE (Ravens, Crows, Rooks, Jackdaws). 
657 bis.—Corvus lawrencii {Hume). The Raven.—Descr. Jerdon, II; 
also vide “ S. FI, 205, 385 ; VII, 63, 120. 
Loe. Upper Sind. Common. Cold weather visitant. 
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660. Corvus macrorhynchus (Wagl&r.) The Indian Bow-billed 
Corby or Carrion Crow.—Descr. Jerdon, II; also vide 
“S. F.” I, 74; II, 243; III, 253, 493; V, 461 et seq. 
Lac. Recorded from Mount Aboo, Gujarat, and the Gir and 
Girnar hills in Kathiawar. Common on the hills, scarce, and 
very locally distributed in the plains. Permanent resident. 
660 bis.—Corvus umbrinus ( Hedenb.) The Brown-necked Raven — 
Descr. “ S. F.” VII, 120. 
Loc. Recorded from Northern Sind. Cold weather visitant. 
Not very common. 
663 . 
Corvus splendens (' Vieillot .) The Common Indian Crow.— 
Descr. Jerdon, II; vide also “ S. F.” I, 206 ; II, 480, and 
111,144. 
Loc. Recorded from Sind, Cutch, Kathiawar, 
common. Permanent resident. 
and Gujarat. 
Very 
