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LSH/1/1/1/1/74 · Part · 1933-06-30
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Page lists bird specimen entries numbered 1938–1947 with sexes and scientific names, with occasional common names noted. One specimen is dated 30/06/1933.

CONTENT:
1938 ♂ 30.6.33 Yuhina g. gularis.
1939 ♂ - Rhodophila Oreicola f. ferrea.
1940 ♂ - Siphia s. strophiata.
1941 ♂ - Pseudominla c. castaneiceps.
1942 ♂ - Siva s. strigula.
1943 ♂ - Pteruthius x. xanthochloris. The Shrike babbler.
1944 ♂ - % Minla ignotincta.
1945 ♀ - % - -
1946 ♀ - Leioptila capistrata. Black headed sibia.
1947 ♀ - Liothrix lutea callipyga.

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LSH/1/1/1/1/14 · Part · 1933-05-05 - 1933-05-06
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Lists bird specimens numbered 1689–1705 with sexes and common names for 5–6 May 1933. Species noted include chestnut-headed babbler, stripe-throated siva, Nepal white-browed rose finch, Hodgson's pipit, Himalayan blackbird, mountain thrush, laughing thrush, rose finch, accentor, short-wing, and flycatcher.

CONTENT:
5.5.33. 1689 Pseudominla c. castaneiceps. The chestnut headed babbler.
" ♀ 1690 Siva strigula strigula. The stripe throated Siva
" ♂ 1691 Propasser t. thura The Nepal white browed Rose finch.
" ♂ 1692 " edwardsii saturatus. " " " " "
" ♂ 1693 Anthus roseatus. Hodgson's Pipit.
" ♂ 1694 Horeites b. brunnifrons Tesia cyaniventer The slaty bellied wren.
" ♂ 1695 " " " " " " "


6.5.33 ♂ 1696 Turdus merula buddhae. The Himalayan Blackbird.
" ♂ 1697 " " " " " " "
" ♀ 1698 Oreocincla m. mollissima. The plain backed mountain thrush.
" ♂ 1699 Trochalopteron a. affine. The black faced laughing thrush.
" ♀ 1700 " " " " " " "
" ♂ 1701 Pyrrhospiza punicea punicea. The red breasted rose finch.
" ♂ 1702 Laiscopus collaris nepalensis. The eastern alpine accentor.
" ♂ 1703 Heteroxenicus cruralis The white browed short wing.
" ♂ 1704 Siphia s. strophiata. The orange gorgeted flycatcher
" ♂ 1705. " " " " " " "

LSH/1/1/2/1/14 · Part · 1924-06-23
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
The page lists several bird specimens with catalog numbers and sexes, and notes severe leech problems encountered along the route from Dirangiri, including leeches entering through boot eyelets and causing bleeding. Habitat is noted as oak–rhododendron forest at about 5000 ft.

CONTENT:
2390 ♂ Minla ignotincta 24. 6 Leeches - there were very large reddish
2391 ♂ Fulvetta " leeches all the way from Dirangiri
2392 ♂ " "
2393 ♂ Seicercus a. burkii "
2394 ♂ Aethopyga ? "
2395 ♂ Pseudominla c. castaneiceps "
2396 ♀ " " "

Leeches - leeches penetrated through
the eyelet holes of his boots. His socks
became covered with blood.
6041
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6041
16246

6403
oak rhod. forest at about 5000 ft.