1. The Indian Treepie ([5]). (Long tail, silver grey on wings.) 2. The Yellow-eyed Babbler ([10]). (Cinnamon-brown bird with white breast.) 3. The Brown Shrike ([37]). 4. The Brahminy Myna ([51]). (Buff and grey bird with a black head.) 5. The Common Myna ([52]). (Yellow patch of skin at side of head.) 6. The Indian Bush Chat ([63]). 7. (Hen) Indian Redstart ([65]). 8. (Hen) Indian Robins ([66] and [67]). (Cock also in one species.) 9. The Munias ([74], [75], and [77]). (Not [76].) 10. The Red-headed Bunting ([85]). 11. The White-breasted Kingfisher ([120]). 12. The Crow-Pheasant ([131]). (Black bird with reddish-brown wings.) 13. The Barn Owl ([136]). 14. The Short-eared Owl ([137]). 15. The Brahminy Kite ([151]). (Reddish-brown bird with white head.) 16. The Kestrel ([162]). (Wings reddish brown.) 17. (Cock) Red Turtle Dove ([168]). (Wings reddish brown.) 18. The Black Partridge ([172]). 19. The Bronze-winged Jaçana ([181]). (Runs about on water weeds.) 20. The Red and Yellow-wattled Lapwings ([183] and [184]). (Back and wings bronzy brown.) 21. The Glossy Ibis ([214]). 22. The Shoveller ([230]). 23. The Indian Little Grebe ([231]).

3. Brown and black birds.

(Vide [Black and brown birds].)

IV. COFFEE OR FAWN COLOUR

1. A fawn-coloured bird with black and white wings and tail

The Indian Hoopoe ([123]).

2. Black and coffee colour

(Young) Rose-coloured Starling ([40]).

V. GREEN

Birds in the plumage of which bright green predominates