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LSH/1/1/1/1/36 · Part · 1933-05-19 - 1933-05-23
Fait partie de The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Specimen entries 1777–1793 record bird species with sex and notes, with dates on 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23 May 1933. Species mentioned include King crow, Green backed tit, and Blood pheasant.

CONTENT:
1777 ♂ 19.5.33 Fulvetta v. vinipectus
1778 ♀ 20.5.33 Dicrurus l. longicaudatus King crow.
1779 ♂ - Phylloscopus p. chloronotus
1780 ♂ 21.5.33 Cyornis t. tricolor
1781 ? - Cinclus pallasii tenuirostris.
1782 ♀ - Aethopyga g. gouldiae
1783 ♂ - Lophophanes d. dichrous.
1784 ♂ - Yuhina o. occipitalis.
1785 ♂ - Ianthia c. rufilata.
1786 ♂ - Anthus h. hodgsoni.
1787 ♂ 22.5.33 Aethopyga g. gouldiae.
1788 ♂ - - -
1789 ♂ - Parus m. monticolus. Green backed tit.
1790 ♂ - Phylloscopus magnirostris.
1791 ♂ - Garrulax a. albogularis.
1792 ♂ - Cyornis t. tricolor.
1793 ♂ 23.5.33. Ithaginis cruentus. Blood pheasant.

LSH/1/1/1/1/40 · Part · 1933-05-24 - 1933-05-25
Fait partie de The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Entries list specimens numbered 1794–1809 with sexes and species (scientific and common names), recorded on 24.5.33 and 25.5.33. Species include Aegithaliscus ioschistos, Seicercus b. burkii (Black browed flycatcher warbler), Garrulax a. albogularis (White throated laughing thrush), and others.

CONTENT:
24.5.33 1794 ♀ Aegithaliscus ioschistos.
" 1795 ♂ Seicercus b. burkii. Black browed flycatcher warbler.
" 1796 ♀ Garrulax a. albogularis White throated laughing thrush.
" 1797 ♂ Mycerobas carnipes. White winged grosbeak.
" 1798 ♀ Oreocincla m. mollissima d. dauma Plain backed mountain thrush.
" 1799 ♂ Propasser t. thura White browed rose finch.
" 1800 ♂ Prunella s. strophiata. Rufous breasted accentor.
" 1801 ♂ Ianthia c. rufilata Ianthia.
" 1802 ♂ Regulus himalayensis. Himalayan gold crest.
25.5.33 1803 ? Lophanes d. dichrous Brown crested tit.
" 1804 ♀ " " "
" 1805 ♀ Siphia s. strophiata. Orange gorged flycatcher.
" 1806 ♂ " " "
" 1807 ♂ Cyornis t. tricolor. Slaty blue flycatcher.
" 1808 ♀ Chelidorhynx hypoxanthum - Yellow bellied flycatcher.
" 1809 ♀ Streptopelia o. orientalis. Rufous turtle dove.

LSH/1/1/1/1/48 · Part · 1933-05-30 - 1933-06-01
Fait partie de The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Bird specimens are listed for 30 May, 31 May, and 1 June 1933, including a Yellow-beaked Blue Magpie prepared as a skeleton for the museum. The page includes notes on Lachung and Yamthang, mentioning grassy clearings, a rest house like that at Sharithang Nis near the Ho Chu, and the valley’s rich forests.

CONTENT:

  1. 30.5.33 ♀ Ianthia c. rufilata. Red flanked bush robin ✓

  2. " ♀ Pyrrhula erythrocephala Red headed bullfinch. ✓

  3. " ♂ " " - - - ✓

  4. " ♂ Anthus hodgsoni. Indian tree pipit. ✓

  5. " ♂ Pyrrhoplectes epauletta Gold headed black finch. ✓

  6. " ♀ " " - - - ✓

  7. " ♂ Ithaginis cruentus. ✓ Blood pheasant.

  8. " ♂ Phylloscopus magnirostris. Large billed willow warbler. ✓

  9. " ? Phylloscopus t. trochiloides. Dull green willow warbler. ✓

  10. " ♂ Hemichelidon sibirica cacabata. Sooty flycatcher. ✓

  11. 31.5.33. ♀ Urocissa flavirostris flavirostris. Yellow beaked blue magpie
    made into skeleton for Museum.

  12. 1.6.33 ♂ Tarsiger c. chrysaeus. Golden bush robin. ✓

  13. " ♂ Laiscopus c. nepalensis. Eastern alpine accentor ✓

  14. " ♀ " " - - - ✓

  15. " ♂ Propasser t. thura White browed rose finch. ✓

Lachung; Yamthang really means the mud meadow which is rather a misnomer as there are grassy clearings in the forest both above & below the rest house. The latter is built on the same plan as that at Sharithang Nis, near the junction of 2 considerable streams which together form the Ho Chu. The valley a large one & rich forests on both sides & is decidedly pretty.

LSH/1/1/1/1/126 · Part · 1933-08-06 - 1933-08-08
Fait partie de The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Page lists bird specimens numbered 2185–2203 with sex and species identifications across 6–8 August 1933. Includes a correction where an entry for Oreocincla d. dauma is struck through and replaced. No places or personal names are recorded.

CONTENT:
2185 ♂ 6.8.33 Procarduelis nepalensis.
2186 ♂ - Tribura thoracica
2187 ♂ - Phylloscopus p. trochiloides
2188 ♂ - Oreocincla m. mollissima

2189 ♂ 7.8.33 Ianthia c. rufilata.
2190 ♂ - Lanius s. tephronotus
2191 ♂ - Oreocincla d. dauma
Procarduelis n. nepalensis m. mollissima
2192 ♂ - Procarduelis n. nepalensis.

2193 ♂ 8.8.33 Lerwa lerwa
2194 ♂ . - -
2195 ♀ - - -
2196 ♂ - - -
2197 ♀ - Falco tinnunculus.
2198 ♂ - Columba l. gradaria.
2199 ? - Troglodytes nepalensis.
2200 ? - - -
2201 ♀ - Delichon u. kashmiriensis.
2202 - Laiscopus c. nepalensis.
2203 ♂ - Propasser f. thura

LSH/1/1/1/1/128 · Part · 1933-08-10 - 1933-08-11
Fait partie de The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Page records bird specimen entries numbered 2204–2227 from 10–11 August 1933, noting sex and species. Species listed include Certhia familiaris, Delichon u. kashmiriensis, Aethopyga i. ignicauda, Propasser edwardsi saturatus, Propyrrhula subhimachala, Pyrrhula erythrocephala, and others.

CONTENT:
2204 10.8.33 ♀ Certhia familiaris ✓
2205 - ♂ - - ✓
2206 - ? - - ✓
2207 - ♀ Delichon u. kashmiriensis. ✓
2208 - ♂ to Aethopyga i. ignicauda? ✓
2209 - ? - - ✓
2210 - ♂ Propasser edwardsi saturatus. ✓
2211 - ♂ Propyrrhula subhimachala ✓
2212 - ♂ Pyrrhula erythrocephala ✓
2213 - ♂ Ianthia c. rufilata ✓
2214 - ? Tarsiger chrysaeus. ✓
2215 - ♂ Propyrrhula subhimachala ✓
2216 - ♂ Horornis pallidipes.
2217 - ♂ Propyrrhula subhimachala ✓
2218 - ♀ - - ✓
2219 - ♀ Pyrrhula erythrocephala ✓
2220 - ♀ - - ✓
2221 - ? Phylloscopus t. trochiloides. ✓
2222 - Juv. Aethopyga i. ignicauda ✓
2223 11.8.33 ♀ Glaucidium k. tubiger. ✓
2224 - ♂ Pyrrhoplectes epauletta. ✓
2225 - ♂ Yuhina gularis ✓
2226 - ♂ Trochalopteron nigrimentum ✓
2227 - ♂ - - ✓

LSH/1/1/1/1/158 · Part · 1933-08-31 - 1933-09-24
Fait partie de The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Lists several bird specimens dated late August and early September 1933, followed by an outline of the journey from Lhakhang Dzong across southern Tibet. The route passes via Kuru Chu, Towa Dzong, Monda, Monda La, Tö Monastery by Pomo Tso, Tö, Ling, along Yamdrok Tso to Nangkartse, over Karo La to Gyantse, and then back to India via Phari to Kalimpong.

CONTENT:
2316 31.8.33 ♀ Propasser pulcherrimus waltoni
2317 - ♂ - -
2318 1.9.33 ? Ianthia c. rufilata
2319 - ♂ Emberiza godlewskii khamensis
2320 - ? Phoenicurus schisticeps Adelura coeruleocephala
2321 - ♂ Dendrotreron hodgsonii

No 11. From Lhakhang Dzong our journey in Tibet is of no great interest from the ornithological point of view. The avifauna of the plateau is remarkably uniform throughout its vast extent. Most of the species we met with are familiar to everybody who has studied this region. I propose only to outline our subsequent route. On leaving Lhakhang Dzong (Sep. 3) we ascended the Kuru Chu to Towa Dzong (Sep. 5) and Monda (Sep. 9) & crossed the unexplored Monda La to the Tö Monastery on the eastern shore of the Pomo Tso Lake (Sep. 10). From Tö we proceeded to Ling (on Sep. 11) skirted the western shore of the beautiful Yamdrok Tso reached Nangkartse (on Sep. 13) 4 stages from Lhasa. We then turned west over the Karo La to Gyantse (reached on Sep. 24) returned to India by the Phari road to Kalimpong, which we reached on