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LSH/1/1/1/1/130 · Part · 1933-08-12 - 1933-08-18
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Page lists bird specimens 2228–2237 dated 12–13 Aug 1933 and describes the route from Kulong Chu to Khoma Chu via the Pang La after returning from Me La to Tobrang and crossing the Dong La Range. Notes record finding Heteroxenicus stellatus near the Pang La, additional species near Tosumani, and key birds at Narim Thang and on the Kang La, with arrival at Narim Thang on 18 Aug and a 10-day halt.

CONTENT:
2228 ♂ 12.8.33 Trochalopteron lin. imbricatum.
2229 ♂ 12.8.33 Abrornis schisticeps.
2230 ♀ 12.8.33 Neornis flavolivaceus.
2231 ? 12.8.33 Neornis flavolivaceus.

2232 ♀ 13.8.33 Pyrrhula n. nepalensis.
2233 ? 13.8.33 Seicercus burkii.
2234 ♂ 13.8.33 Siphia s. strophiata.
2235 ♂ 13.8.33 Heteroxenicus cruralis.
2236 ? 13.8.33 Spelaeornis souliei sherriffi.
2237 Juv. 13.8.33 Ianthia hypererythra.

Trashiyangsi
Route Kulong Chu to the Khoma Chu via the Pang La.
5 marches 34 miles.

& Itin 10. From the Me La we returned to Tobrang & crossed the Dong La Range by an unexplored pass called the Pang La.
In rhododendron jungle near the summit of the pass (Pang La) we found the rare Shortwing Heteroxenicus stellatus in considerable numbers - Itin 265 see.
Itin 271. Homochlamys major - Bush Warbler see Itin 271.
We now descended into the valley of the Khoma Chu - Aug 14-15-16-17 - see Itin 65-69
Near Tosumani (Itin 65) we obtained specimens of
Itin 475. Procarduelis nipalensis - rose-finch in conifer thick forest.
Itin 468 Mycerobas melanoxanthos Grosbeak - see Itin 468
Ascending the Khoma Chu valley, to its head we reached Narim Thang on 18th Aug. Here we halted 10 days. The most important birds obtained here were
Itin 286 Phylloscopus fuligiventer. Common at Narim Thang but not seen elsewhere. Warbler.
Itin 277 Grandala coelicolor - only on the Kang La feeding on insects & the glaucous indigo-blue berries of a dwarf vaccini.

LSH/1/1/1/1/24 · Part · 1933-05-11
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Page lists bird specimens numbered 1730–1748 with sex, scientific names, and common names, all dated 11 May 1933. Entries include various thrushes, grosbeaks, finches, robins, warblers, and sunbirds, with geographic descriptors such as Himalayan, Nepal, Tibetan, and Sikkim. One entry notes “Hodgson's pipit.”

CONTENT:
1730 11.5.33 ♀ Oreocincla m. mollissima Small billed The plain backed mountain thrush.
1731 11.5.33 ♂ Mycerobas carnipes. White winged grosbeak.
1732 11.5.33 ♀ Mycerobas carnipes. (Albino). White winged grosbeak.
1733 11.5.33 ♂ Myophonus t. temminckii Himalayan Whistling Thrush.
1734 11.5.33 ♂ Oreocincla m. mollissima Small billed Plain backed mountain thrush.
1735 11.5.33 ♂ Propasser thura thura Nepal white browed rose finch.
1736 11.5.33 ♂ Procarduelis n. nepalensis. Nepal dark rose finch.
1737 11.5.33 ♂ Procarduelis n. nepalensis. Nepal dark rose finch.
1738 11.5.33 ♂ Fringillauda b. haematopygia. Tibetan mountain finch.
1739 11.5.33 ♂ Phoenicurus frontalis. Blue fronted redstart.
1740 11.5.33 ♂ Larvivara brunnea White browed bush robin.
1741 11.5.33 ♂ Ianthia hypererythra. Rufous bellied bush robin.
1742 11.5.33 ♂ Anthus roseatus. Hodgson's pipit.
1743 11.5.33 ♂ Certhia f. nepalensis. Nepal tree creeper.
1744 11.5.33 ♂ Phylloscopus t. trochiloides. Dull green willow warbler.
1745 11.5.33 ♂ Phylloscopus p. pulcher. Orange barred willow warbler.
1746 11.5.33 ♂ Lophophanes v. beavani. Sikkim black tit.
1747 11.5.33 ♂ Aethopyga ignicauda ignicauda. Fire tailed yellow backed sunbird.
1748 11.5.33 ♂ Aethopyga ignicauda ignicauda. Fire tailed yellow backed sunbird.