Originally published in 1923, the object of this book is to enable people interested in birds to identify those they meet with while walking in the hill stations of the Himalayas and Kashmir and those they see in the Kashmir valley.
1. How to use this book
2. Local lists of the birds of the Himalayas and Kashmir which have appeared in:
i. The Ibis
ii. The journal of the Asiatic society
iii. The journal of the Bombay natural history society
A. Classification according to structural peculiarities:
i. Bill
ii. Crest
iii. Tail
iv. Sexual dimorphism
B. Classification according to colour:
i. Black
ii. Blue
iii. Brown
iv. Fawn colour
v. Green
vi. Grey
vii. Red
viii. White
ix. Yellow
x. Birds of many colours
C. Classification according to habits:
i. Birds having remarkable cries
ii. Birds that commonly visit gardens
iii. Birds that associate in flocks
iv. Birds that dwell by streams
v. Birds that occur abundantly on, over, or on the margins of the lakes of the Kashmir valley
vi. Birds that move about on the trunks of trees in search of insects
vii. Birds that find much of their food on the ground
viii. Birds that capture insects on the wing
ix. Birds that spend great part of the day on the wing
Descriptive list of birds