Red-Rumped Swallow ‘Hirundo daurica’ Original inscriptions: ‘Same as 59.f.1’ Further inscriptions: Artist: Medium: Watercolour Size: Note: Part of a drawing in which two species of birds are shown. The Red-Rumped Swallow above
Wire-Tailed Swallow ‘Hirundo smithii’ Original inscriptions: ‘No. 2: Hirundo. I. O. 3. 572. Chinese swallow. Syn. iv. 561. If not ye Cape Swallow?’ Further inscriptions: Artist: Medium: Watercolour Size: Note: Part of a drawing in which two species of birds are shown. The Wire-Tailed Sw...
Olive-Backed Pipit ‘Anthus hodgsoni’ Original inscriptions: ‘Mushtaki. A wagtail that frequents corn fields. A lark probably our Titlark.’ Further inscriptions: Artist: Medium: Watercolour Size: Note: Part of a drawing in which three species of birds are shown. The Olive-backed Pipit at...
Red-Wattled Lapwing ‘Vanellus indicus’ Original inscriptions: ‘Chourey. Tringa goensis. I. O. ii. 727. Goa Sandpiper. Syn. v. 165’ Further inscriptions: Artist: Medium: Watercolour Size: Note: Part of a drawing where two species of birds are shown, the Red-Wattled Lapwing portrayed above.
Black-Crowned Night Heron ‘Nycticorax nycticorax’ Original inscriptions: Further inscriptions: Artist: Medium: Watercolour Size: Note: Adult. Part of a drawing in which two Night Herons are depicted, the adult portrayed above.
Black-Crowned Night Heron ‘Nycticorax nycticorax’ Original inscriptions: ‘Ardea nycticorax. I. O. ij. 678. Night Heron. M & F. Syn. v. p. 52’ Further inscriptions: Artist: Medium: Watercolour Size: Note: Juvenile. Part of a drawing in which two Night Herons are depicted, the juvenile ...
Chinese Pond Heron (possibly) ‘Ardeola bacchus’ Original inscriptions: ‘Bacuta. See 37 & 36’ Further inscriptions: Artist: Medium: Watercolour Size: Note: non-breeding plumage. In this stage quite similar to Indian Pond Heron too.
Indian River Tern (possibly) ‘Sterna aurantia’ Original inscriptions: ‘Tetrarie. Wreathed Tern. Syn. vj. 359? Or perhaps var. of com. Tern?’ Further inscriptions: Artist: Medium: Watercolour Size: Note: Part of a drawing in which two species of birds are depicted, the River Tern portrayed...
Bird (possibly a Sibia) Original inscriptions: ‘Doomchurkey. See B. 1. 97’ Further inscriptions: Artist: Medium: Watercolour Size: Note: May perhaps be a Long-Tailed Sibia (‘Heterophasia picaoides’) in juvenile plumage.
Blue Rock Thrush (possibly) ‘Monticola solitarius philippensis’ Original inscriptions: ‘Pabai. Turdus malabaricus. I. O. i. 333. Malabar Thrush. Sup. iij. 30’ Further inscriptions: Artist: Medium: Watercolour Size: Note: