1. The Indian White-eye ([12]). (Greenish yellow above, bright yellow below.) 2. (Hen) Iora ([13]). (Lower parts yellow; two white wing bars.) 3. The Common Green Bulbul* ([14]). 4. The Green Munia ([78]). (Yellow under parts; red beak.) 5. The Indian Pitta ([109]). (Back and shoulders only are green.) 6. The Green Barbet* ([113]). (Brown patch of skin behind the eye.) 7. The Coppersmith ([114]). (Olive green.) 8. The Bee-eaters* ([116] and [117]). (Two middle tail feathers prolonged as bristles.) 9. The Paroquets* ([132]-[134]). (Long tails.) 10. The Green Pigeons ([163] and [164]). 11. The Bronze-winged Jaçana ([181]). (Wings only greenish bronze. Runs about on floating plants.) 12. (Cock) Shoveller Duck ([230]). (Head, neck, and wing patch (speculum) only glossy green.) 13. The Little Green Heron. [Added to [p. 224] by this list.]

* These are practically green all over.

VI. GREY

1. Prevailing hue grey

N.B.—Many birds are so coloured that it is not easy to know whether to class them as grey or as brown birds.

1. The Indian Grey Shrike ([34]). (Broad black band through eye.) 2. The Small Minivet ([41]). (Upper parts slaty-grey.) 3. The Cuckoo-Shrikes ([42] and [43]). 4. The Grey-headed Myna ([50]). 5. The Bank Myna ([53]). (Grey and black bird with red patch of skin on side of head.) 6. (Hen) Magpie Robin ([68]). (Grey and white bird.) 7. The Grey and Grey-headed Wagtails ([93] and [94]). (Upper parts bluish grey, lower yellow.) 8. The Ashy-crowned Finch-Lark ([105]). (Upper parts ashy grey.) 9. The Grey Hornbills ([121] and [122]). (Large greyish-brown birds with the tail long.) 10. The Pale, Montagu’s and the Hen Harriers ([153]-[155]). 11. The Shikra ([158]). (Narrow rust-coloured bars on lower parts.) 12. The Sparrow-hawk ([159]). (Rust-coloured bars on abdomen.) 13. The Indian Blue Rock Pigeon ([165]). (Bluish-grey with two black bars in wing.) 14. The Doves ([166]-[169]). 15. The Grey Partridge ([173]). (Plumage greyish-brown and much barred.) 16. The Cranes ([177]-[179]). (Large French-grey birds with long shanks.) 17. The Grey Pelican ([208]). (Pale grey; enormous bill.) 18. The Adjutant ([219]). 19. The Common Heron ([222]). 20. The Barred-headed Goose.

2. The head only grey

1. The White-headed Babbler ([8]). (Crown of head is often greyish rather than white.) 2. The Bay- and Rufous-backed Shrikes ([35] and [36]). (Broad black band through eye.) 3. The Grey-headed Flycatcher ([56]). 4. (Cock) Indian Redstart ([65]). (Head and neck grey in early winter.) 5. (Cock) Black-headed Bunting ([84]). (In early winter. Under parts yellow.)

3. Grey and black

(Vide [Black and grey].)