n. The generic name of a class of birds. errakalijitta the Yellow-eyed Babbler, Pyctorhis sinensis vedurujitta n. The Rufous Fan-tail Warbler, Cisticola cursitans. pandijitta the small White throated Babbler, Dumetia albigularis. borrajitta a new species called agrobates brunnesceus, Jerdon No. 269. likkujitta the Tailor bird: No 114. adavilikkujitta the spotted Babbler, Pellorneum ruficeps. lottakannujitta (the hollow eyed bird), the Indian Wren-Warbler, Prinia inornata. kottakannujitta the jungle Wren-Warbler, Prinia Sylvatica. kampajitta Blyth’s Reed-Warbler, Acrocephalus dumetorum. vedurukampajitta the grass Warbler or meadow Wren-Warbler, a species of Prinia. No. 122. peddanallakampajitta the Eastern Orphean Warbler, Sylvia jerdoni. peddakampajitta the true Warbler Sylvia Montana, No. 123. cinnanallakampajitta the Indian Lesser White-throated Warbler, Sylvia affinis. cinnakampajitta the village Warbler, Sylvia Rama. No. 124. errakampajit the Paddy-field Reed-Warbler, Acrocephalus agricola. vedurujitta the Rufous Fantail Warbler, Cisticola cursitans. uyyalajitta the Wagtail, motacilla variegata. No. 139. The Forest Wagtail, Limonidromus indicus. cikujitta the Tree Pipit, Anthus arboreus. No. 141. peddayilijitta the great Whistler, a species of Lark. No. 189. munagajitta the Purple Honey Sucker, No. 224, 232. gurrapumarijitta the common Titlark of India Anthus rufulus. vadambalajitta the common Wood Shrike, Tephrodornis Superciliosus. nallapaccajitta the White-winged Black Tit, Parus nuchalis. cinnajitta the common Babbler, Argya candata. verrijitta, ganvajitta the Large gray Babbler, Argya malcolmi. peddajitta the Jungle Babbler, Crateropus canorus. cindajitta the White-headed Babbler, Crateropus gricus.paccajitta the common Iora, Aegithina tiphia. kunkumapujitta the small Minivet, Pericrocotus peregrinus. muddi tippudujitta the gray Wagtail, Motacilla melanope. adavikampajitta, leka, adavikampa nallanci the Indian Bush-chat, Pratincola maura. (F.B.I.) jittangi. jittangi. n. The wagtail (so called in the south): the northern word is katukapitta. The female is called dasaripitta.