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LSH/1/1/1/1/20 · Part · 1933-05-09
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Page lists bird specimens numbered 1717–1727 recorded on 9 May 1933, with sexes and species noted, including Nepal white-browed rosefinch, white-collared blackbird, black-faced laughingthrush, red-breasted rosefinch, rufous-breasted accentor, and wood snipe. Includes a reference to 'Hodgson Mountain finch.'

CONTENT:
1717 9.5.33 ♂ Propasser thura thura The Nepal white browed rose finch ✓
1718 - ♀ Fringillauda n. nemoricola. Hodgson Mountain finch. ✓
1719 - ♀ Propasser thura thura. Nepal white browed rose finch! ✓
1720 - ♂ Turdus merula albocinctus. White collared blackbird ✓
1721 - ♀ " " " - - - ✓
1722 - ♀ Trochalopteron a. affini. Black faced laughing thrush ✓
1723 - ♂ Pyrrhospiza punicea punicea. Red breasted rose finch. ✓
1724 - ♂ " " " - - - ✓
1725 - ♂ " " " - - - ✓
1726 - ♂ Prunella s. strophiata. Rufous breasted accentor. ✓
1727 - ♂ Capella nemoricola. The wood snipe (?). ✓

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.

LSH/1/1/1/1/120 · Part · 1933-08-03
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Specimen entries 2157–2166 are listed with species identifications, one dated 3 August 1933. Notes reference Ibis on the occurrence and habitats of shrikes, rosefinches, and Blood Pheasant in silver fir and rhododendron forests at and above Shengbe, and across Bhutan and Tibet.

CONTENT:
m. mollissima
2157 ♂ 3.8.33 Oreocincla dauma ✓
2158 ♀ - Pyrrhula erythaca erythrocephala ✓
2159 ♂ - Procarduelis n. nepalensis. ✓
2160 ♀ - Yuhina gularis. ✓
2161 ♂ - Myzornis p. pyrrhoura ✓
2162 ♂ - Chelidorhynx hypoxanthum. ✓
2163 ♀ - Lanius tephronotus. ✓
2164 ♂ - Aethopyga i. ignicauda. ✓
2165 ♂ - " - " - " ✓
2166 ♂ - Procarduelis n. nepalensis. ✓

Ibis 10. Birds in the Silver fir forests at & above Shengbe.
Ibis 283. Lanius schach tephronotus. Common in Bhutan in summer from 9000 upwards. Common in Tibet up to 14000 in favourable localities.
Ibis 470. Propyrrhula subhimachala subhimachala - Rose Finch. see Ibis 470
Ibis 473. Propasser edwardsii. Skulking Rose Finch rather uncommon. Found in rhod. jungle in silver fir forest between 10000 & 13000 ft.
Ibis 472. Propasser thura thura. Commonest Rose Finch in Bhutan & Tibet (S. of the main range) in summer.
Ibis 474. Procarduelis nipalensis. Common in summer between 10 - 14000 ft, chiefly in rhod. & silver fir forest. One of the most active amongst rocks & boulders well above the forest zone. Feed on Rhod. blossom in the spring.
Blood Pheasant
Ibis 499. Ithaginis cruentus tibetanus. very common in Eastern Bhutan in summer from 11 - 14500 ft. etc.
Ibis 468. Perissospiza carnipes carnipes common in W. Bhutan between 10 & 14000 ft. Scarcer in E. Bhutan. In breeding season almost entirely confined to dwarf juniper zone.

✓ Prim. sapphirina 391
✓ Prim. involucrata 393
✓ Mec. sinuata 394
✓ Prim. tenuiloba 395