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LSH/1/1/1/1/44 · Part · 1933-05-27 - 1933-05-28
Part of 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. ✓

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/1/1/1/1/50 · Part · 1933-06-02 - 1933-06-04
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Page lists bird specimens with sex and identifications, recorded across 2–4 June 1933. Entries include species such as the Slaty blue flycatcher, Spotted laughing thrush, Darjeeling pied woodpecker, Gould's sun bird, Himalayan bulbul, and the Brown Suthora.

CONTENT:
1855 ♂ 2. 6. 33. Cyornis t. tricolor Slaty blue flycatcher. ✓
1856 ♀ " Ianthocincla o. ocellata Spotted laughing thrush ✓
1857 ♀ " " " " " " ✓
1858 ♂ " " " " " " ✓
1859 ♀ " Dryobates darjellensis. Darjeeling pied woodpecker. ✓
1860 ♂ " Aethopyga g. gouldiae. Gould's sun bird. ✓
1861 ♂ " Yuhina o. occipitalis. Slaty headed yuhina. ✓
1862 ♂ " Aegithaliscus ioschistos. Rufous fronted tit. ✓
1863 ♂ " Seicercus b. burkii. Black browed flycatcher warbler. ✓
1864 ♀ " Phylloscopus magnirostris. Large billed willow warbler. ✓
1865 ♀ " Microscelis p. psaroides. Himalayan bulbul. ✓
Carpodacus e. roseata. Common Indian rose finch. ✓
1866 ♂ " Pyrrhoplectes epauletta. Gold headed black finch. ✓
1867 ♂ " Dryobates d. darjellensis Darjeeling pied woodpecker. ✓
1868 ♂ " Aegithaliscus ioschistos Rufous fronted tit. ✓
1869 ♂ 3.6.33 " " " " ✓
1870 ♂ " " " " " " ✓
1871 ♀ " Hemichelidon s. cacabata. Sooty flycatcher. ✓
1872 ♀ " Cyornis t. tricolor. Slaty blue flycatcher. ✓
1873 ♂ " " " " " " ✓
1874 ♀ " Carpodacus e. saturatus roseata Common Indian rose finch. ✓
1875 ♂ 4.6.33 Suthora unicolor. The Brown Suthora ✓
1876 ♀ " " " " " " ✓
1877 - Hypopicus h. sikkimensis hyperythrus. Eastern Rufous bellied Woodpecker. ✓

LSH/1/1/2/1/36 · Part · 1915-05-29
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
The page lists numbered bird specimens with sexes recorded. It notes that Ludlow is laid up with fever and that all are taking 30 grains of quinine bihydrochloride daily, along with sherry and overproof rum.

CONTENT:
2474 ♂ Phylloscopus magnirostris.
2475 ? Neornis ?
2476 ♂ Perissospiza a. affinis.
2477 ♀ — —
2478 ♂ Carpodacus thura. Ludlow also laid up with fever
2479 Juv. Tarsiger chrysaeus. all are taking 30 grains of
2480 ♂ Troglodytes n. nepalensis. Quinine bihydrochloride a day
— double a nip of sherry!
special rum — 40% overproof

2481 ♂ Hypopicus hyperythrus.
2482 ♂ Horeites brunneifrons.
2483 ♂ Anthus hodgsoni.
2484 ♂ Siphia strophiata.
2485 ♂ Lophophorus impejanus.
2486

LSH/1/1/1/1/114 · Part · 1933-07-30 - 1933-07-31
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
This page lists bird specimens numbered 2120–2134 with sex and species identifications, including Garrulax albogularis, Urocissa flavirostris, Lanius nigriceps tephronotus, and others. Entries are dated 30 and 31 July 1933.

CONTENT:
2120 ♂ 30.7.33. Garrulax albogularis.
2121 ♀ . Urocissa f flavirostris. ✓
2122 ♂ - Lanius n nigriceps. tephronotus
2123 ♀ - Picus c chlorolophus.
2124 ♂ - Sphenocercus s sphenurus.
2125 ♂ 31.7.33 Munia Uroloncha p. punctulata.
2126 ♂ - " " "
2127 ♂ - Horornis fortipes.
2128 ♂ - Pyrrhula n nepalensis
2129 ♀ - "
2130 ♀ - Phylloscopus magnirostris
2131 ♂ - Chibia h. hottentotta.
2132 ♂ - Turdus boulboul
2133 ♂ - Dryonastes caerulatus
2134 ♀ - "

LSH/1/1/1/1/10 · Part · 1933-05-05 - 1933-11-06
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Notes the 1933 traverse across Bhutan via the central highway, leaving Gangtok and being delayed at Changu on 5 May due to snow on the Natu La. Records bird observations across Changu, the Chumbi and Ha valleys, and the Tibetan plateau, including a Wood Snipe sighting by Sherriff near Mago.

CONTENT:
3a

Itinerary 1933.

Ibis 6. The most important highway in Bhutan traverses the country from W. to E. through the middle temperate region. This was the route we chose in 1933. It is aligned at right angles to the parallel ranges which spring from the main axis, thus it soon ascends a pass then it dips down into an adjoining valley. This was rather a switchback method of progression but it afforded so many opportunities of studying the zonal distribution of birds (and flowers) & it had its advantages.

Leaving Gangtok in Sikkim, on 5th May we were held up at Changu for a week owing to heavy snow on the Natu La. During our enforced halt at Changu most interesting birds were:

Himalayan Blackbird
Turdus merula buddhae. Ibis 273-4. Found the Blackbird in large numbers between 13,500-15,000 ft at various stages between the Bum La, north of Tawang, and the Tse La in the Mago District. Confined to S.E. & S.W. Tibet at 12,500 and over. On 6th Nov. it is often seen on rocky grassy hill slopes covered with dwarf rhododendron bushes, etc. etc.

Pyrrhospiza punicea punicea. Ibis 470-472. Red-breasted Rose Finch. Plumage of the female difficult to understand.

Ibis 478. Tibetan Mountain Finch
Fringalauda brandti haematopygia. Common in suitable localities on the Tibetan plateau. Rather surprised to meet with it at Changu in early May.

Capella nemoricola. Wood Snipe - Ibis 503. In the hills W. of Mago in early August Sherriff saw many of this snipe flighting like woodcock of an evening, uttering a "Chur, Chur" call.

A few days spent in the Chumbi Valley, whence we proceeded in a leisurely manner to Ha. Crossed into Ha valley by the twin passes Chele La & Ha La, halting for 10 days at Sharithang and Damthang, 2 encampments set amidst beautiful conifer & rhododendron forest on either side of the Massong Chung Dong Range. Here we found:

Nucifraga caryocatactes hemispila. Ibis 22. Nutcracker! Common throughout Bhutan from 6,000 ft up to tree-limit. Observed at 12,000 in the Hamo Chu valley in Tibet near Lhakhang Dzong. (See p 19a)

Lophophanes rufonuchalis beavani. Ibis 24. S.K. Black Tit. Common everywhere, S. of the main range, from 9,000 to tree limit, seen above, for it was often seen in low rhododendron scrub at 14,000 ft.

Lophophanes dichrous. Black-browed Crested Tit. This bird has the same distribution as beavani and is equally common.

Aegithaliscus iouschistos rufiventer. Ibis 25. Tolerably common in W. Bhutan; only seen once in E. Bhutan though the party was one of 30-40 individuals. Birds of mixed deciduous & conifer forest.

Garrulax albogularis albogularis. Ibis 31. White-throated Laughing Thrush.

Suthora unicolor unicolor. Ibis 26. The Brown Suthora. A silent, sedentary, skulking bird generally found in thick bamboo jungle.

Ianthocincla ocellata ocellata. Ibis 32. Spotted Laughing Thrush. Throughout Bhutan between 7-11,000 ft in summer.

Phylloscopus magnirostris. Large-billed Warbler. Common on plateau forest from 7,000 upwards.

Trochocercus trochiloides. Ibis 288. Dull green Willow Warbler.

Pyrrhula erythrocephala. Ibis 469. Red-headed Bullfinch. A tame quiet bird common from 9,000 ft upwards in Bhutan.

Pyrrhoplectes epauletta. Ibis 469. Gold-headed Black Finch.

Propyrrhula subhimachala subhimachala. Ibis 470. Red-headed Rose Finch.

Tragopan satyra. Ibis 497.

Ithaginis cruentus cruentus. 498. 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.