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LSH/1/1/1/1/32 · Part · 1933-05-15
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Entries list several bird specimens with sexes and common names, alongside notes for P. griffithii (LTD 5), P. cannoni (LTD 6), and 'Liddon 16.' The page also describes Lingmathang plain as a pastoral scene with yaks, cows, and calves grazing on a flat grassy plain.

CONTENT:

  1. K.S. 33 ♂ Certhia f. nepalensis. Nepal tree-creeper.
  2. " ♀ Lophophanes d. dichrous. Brown crested tit.
  3. " ? " ater aemodius. Himalayan Cole tit.
  4. " ♀ Accipiter nisus melanoschistus. Indian sparrow hawk.
  5. " ♀ Ithaginis cruentus. Blood pheasant.
  6. " ♂ " " " "
  7. " ♂ " " " "

    P. griffithii (LTD 5)
    P. cannoni (LTD 6)

    Liddon 16.
    Lingmathang plain
    presents a pastoral scene
    with yaks, cows & their calves
    grazing contentedly on the
    flat grassy plain.

LSH/1/1/1/1/36 · Part · 1933-05-19 - 1933-05-23
Part of 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/1/1/1/1/48 · Part · 1933-05-30 - 1933-06-01
Part of 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.