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Bird specimen entries, 14-15 May 1933
LSH/1/1/1/1/30 · Part · 1933-05-14 - 1933-05-15
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SUMMARY:
List of bird specimens numbered 1754–1768 with sexes and species names, dated 14 and 15 May 1933. Common names include Blue-fronted redstart, Darjeeling Pied woodpecker, and Hodgson's Fulvetta, with place names Sikkim and Darjeeling mentioned.

CONTENT:
1754 14.5.33 ♀ Phoenicurus frontalis Blue-fronted redstart.
1755 " ♂ Lophophanes d. dichrous Brown crested tit.
1756 " ♀ " beavani Sikkim black tit.
1757 " ♂ Phylloscopus t. trochiloides lugubris Dull green willow warbler.
1758 " ♂ " " " " " "
1759 " ♂ Cettia c. rufilata
1760 " ♂ Horeites b. brunneifrons
1761 15.5.33 ♂ Dryobates darjellensis Darjeeling Pied woodpecker.
1762 " ♀ " " " " "
1763 " ♂ Seicercus b. burkii Black-browed flycatcher warbler.
1764 " ♂ " " " " " "
1765 " ♂ Phylloscopus p. pulcher Orange-barred willow warbler.
1766 " ♀ Yuhina o. occipitalis Slaty-headed Yuhina.
1767 " ♂ Fulvetta v. vinipecta Hodgson's Fulvetta.
1768 " ♂ " " " "

LSH/1/1/1/1/44 · Part · 1933-05-27 - 1933-05-28
Fait partie de The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Page lists bird specimen entries with sex and species, including White-browed Rosefinch, Orange-gorgeted Flycatcher, Black-faced Laughing Thrush, and others. Dates noted are 27 and 28 May 1933.

CONTENT:
1817 ♂ 27.5.33. Propasser t. thura White-browed rose finch ✓
1818 ♂ - - - - - - ✓
1819 ♀ - Siphia s. strophiata. Orange-gorgeted flycatcher. ✓
1820 ♂ - Trochalopteron a. affinis. Black-faced laughing thrush. ✓
1821 ♀ - Phylloscopus magnirostris. Large-billed willow warbler. ✓
1822 ♂ - Horeites b. brunneifrons Tesia cyaniventer. Slaty-bellied wren. ✓
1823 ♂ - Pyrrhoplectes epauletta. Gold-headed black finch. ✓
1824 ♂ - Anthus hodgsoni. Indian tree pipit. ✓
1825 ♀ " Lanius tephronotus. Grey-backed shrike. ✓
1826 ♀ - Pyrrhula erythrocephala Red-headed bullfinch. ✓
1827 ♂ - - - - - - ✓
1828 ♂ - - - - - - ✓
1829 ♀ - - - - - - ✓
1830 ♀ - - - - - - ✓

1831 ♂ 28.5.33. Aethopyga i. ignicauda Fire-tailed yellow-backed sunbird ✓
1832 ♂ " Prunella s. strophiata. Rufous-breasted accentor. ✓
1833 ♀ - - - - - - ✓
1834 ♂ - Phoenicurus frontalis. Blue-fronted redstart. ✓

Bird entries 1835–1840, 29/05/1933
LSH/1/1/1/1/46 · Part · 1933-05-29
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SUMMARY:
List of bird entries with sexes and identifications, including Chelidorhynx hypoxanthum, Passer montanus malaccensis, Nucifraga c. hemispila, Propyrrhula s. subhimachala, Horeites b. brunneifrons, Tesia c. cyaniventer, and Phylloscopus t. trochiloides magnirostris. Entries are numbered 1835–1840 and dated 29/05/1933.

CONTENT:
1835 29.5.33 ♂ Chelidorhynx hypoxanthum. Yellow bellied flycatcher. ✓
1836 - ♂ Passer montanus malaccensis Tree sparrow. ✓
1837 - ♀ Nucifraga c. hemispila. Nutcracker. ✓
1838 - ♀ Propyrrhula s. subhimachala. Red headed rose finch. ✓
1839 - ♀ Horeites b. brunneifrons
Tesia c. cyaniventer. Slatey bellied wren. ✓
1840 .. ♀ Phylloscopus t. trochiloides
magnirostris. Large billed willow warbler. ✓

LSH/1/1/1/1/84 · Part · 1933-07-09 - 1933-07-11
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SUMMARY:
Leaving Trongsa on 9 July, the party crossed the Yuto La, collected Suthora fulvifrons, and noted its behavior and iris color. They described a marked change in habitat on the pass’s eastern side, camped at Gyetsa, and reached Bumthang on July 11, receiving a warm welcome from His Highness the Maharaja.

CONTENT:
2003 9.7.33 ♀ Suthora f. fulvifrons.
2004 . ♂ Niltava n. nepalensis.
2005 . ♂ Horeites b. brunneifrons
2006 . ♂ Siphia strophiata
2007 . ♀ Fulvetta vinipecta
2008 . ♀ Lophophanes beavani.
2009 . ♀ Yuhina gularis.
2010 . ♂ Yuhina occipitalis.

Ludlow Ibis 9
Leaving Trongsa on 9 July we crossed the Yuto La, obtaining Suthora f. fulvifrons in bamboo growth on the summit.
Suthora fulvifrons fulvifrons Iris 26-27. This delightful little bird is utterly fearless of man. Its call is a faint mouse-like "Cheep" which is constantly uttered as it flits from stem to stem. The iris is red-brown.
The descent on the eastern side of the Pass (Yuto La) produced a startling change in scenery, woods of oak, maple & rhodo. giving place to beautiful fir forests with open grassy glades. We camped at Gyetsa, where we found Quail plentiful in the crops.
Short march of 6 miles brought us to Bumthang on July 11, the summer residence of His Highness the Maharaja, where we received the warmest of welcomes.
We stayed in