GLOSSARY


Arhar. A leguminous crop plant which attains a height of four feet or more.

Chik. A curtain composed of a number of very thin strips of wood. Chiks are hung in front of doors and windows in India with the object of keeping out insects, but not air.

Holi. A Hindu festival.

Jhil. A lake or any natural depression which is filled with rain-water at all or in certain seasons.

Kharif. Autumn. Rice and other crops which are reaped in autumn are called kharif crops. Crops such as wheat which are cut in spring are called rabi crops. Two crops (sometimes three) are raised in India annually.

Megas. Sugar-cane from which the juice has been extracted.

Rabi. Spring. See Kharif.

Shikari.   One who goes hunting or shooting.

Tope. A term applied to a grove of mango trees, artificially planted. Thousands of such topes exist in Northern India. In some places they are quite a feature of the landscape.





INDEX


Amadavat.
See
Red munia



Babbler, common (
Crateropus canorus
),
36,
49,
68,
82,
89,
108,
120,
124,
142,
156,
162,
163,
183

—large grey (
Argya malcomi
),
162


Barbet, green (
Thereiceryx zeylonicus
),
7,
20,
53,
66,
68,
82,
89,
106,
108,
121,
138,
155,
168,
185,
192


Baya.
See
Weaver-bird


Bee-eater,
3,
73,
74,
108,
120,
125,
139,
157,
169,
172,
182

—blue-tailed (
Merops philippinus
),
43,
89

—little green (
M. viridis
),
43,
89


Blue Jay.
See
Roller


Blue-throat,
172


Brain-fever bird.
See
Hawk-cuckoo


Bulbul,
5,
20,
36,
65,
68,
89,
107,
108,
123,
182,
185

—Bengal (
Molpastes bengalensis
),
47

—black (
Hypsipetes psaroides
),
192

—red-whiskered (
Otocompsa emeria
),
46


Bunting,
40,
41,
172,
183

—black-headed (
Emberiza melanocephala
),
41

—pine (
Emberiza leucocephala
),
193

—red-headed (
Emberiza luteola
),
41


Buzzard,
175,
183

—long-legged (
Buteo ferox
),
160

—white-eyed (
Butastur teesa
),
30,
44,
68,
69,
89,
108,
160



Chat,
3

—brown-rock (
Cercomela fuscus
),
59,
70,
89,
108,
123,
138

—dark grey bush (
Oreicola ferrea
),
193

—Indian bush (
Pratincola maura
),
42,
172,
173

—pied bush (
Pratincola caprata
),
21,
65,
74,
89,
170


Coot, common (
Fulica atra
),
135

—purple (
Porphyrio poliocephalus
),
121,
133,
135,
146,
184


Coppersmith or crimson-breasted barbet (
Xantholaema haematocephala
),
7,
20,
23,
44,
53,
66,
68,
82,
89,
106,
108,
121,
138,
169,
185,
191


Cormorant,
3,
133,
135,
142,
183


Crane,
184

—demoiselle (
Anthropoides virgo
),
167,
171

—sarus (
Grus antigone
),
5,
98,
133,
143,
156,
176


Creeper, wall,
192


Crow,
13,
36,
69,
119,
156,
169,
183,
185

—black, or jungle crow or corby (
Corvus macrorhynchus
),
5,
25,
44,
68,
89

—house (
Corvus splendens
),
5,
108,
113,
124,
125,
141,
162


Crow-pheasant or coucal (
Centropus sinensis
),
36,
82,
112,
120,
138,
142,
156,
164,
170,
176,
183


Cuckoo, European (
Cuculus canorus
),
66,
80

—hawk (
Hierococcyx varius
),
20,
36,
49,
82,
84,
120,
124,
138,
155,
157,
168

—Indian (
Cuculus micropterus
),
85,
120,
138

—pied crested (
Coccystes jacobinus
),
114,