'.ON THE BIRDS OF THE CHINDWIN, UPPER BURMA. 83 



Baya from the Himalayas, which Hume names P. megarhynchus and the 

 Eastern or Burmese Baya, which should be known by Blyth's name P. baya. 

 723. Ploceus manyar. — The Striated Weaver-bird. 



726. Munia airicapilla. — The Chestnut-bellied Munia. 



727. Uroloncha acdticauda. — Hodgson's Munia. 

 735. Uroloncha punctulata.— The Spotted Munia. 



739. Sforgeginthus flavidiventris.— The Burmese Red Munia, 

 From the neighbourhood of Monywa. 



781. — Passer flaveolus. — The Pegu House-Sparrow. 

 Specimens from the Lower Chindwin. 



797. Emberiza aureola. — The Yellow-brested Bunting. 

 801. Emberiza rutila. — The Chestnut Bunting. 

 General throughout the tract. 



807. Cbelidon nepalknsis. — Hodgson't Martin. 

 One specimen only from the Upper Chindwin. 



814. Hirundo gutturalis. — The Eastern Swallow. 

 827. Motacilla ledcopsis. — The White-faced Wagtail. 

 832. Motacilla melanope. — The Gray Wagtail. 

 833 Motacilla borealis. — The Grey-headed Wagtail. 

 834. Motacilla flava. — The Blue-headed Wagtail. 

 — Motacilla taivana. — The Chinese Blue-beaded Wagtail. 

 Two specimens from Monywa. This species may be recognized by its bright 

 yellow supercilium. I believe that this is the first time this species has been 

 recorded from the Indian Empire. 



837. Motacilla citreola. — The Yellow-headed Wagtail. 

 A single specimen shot on the 9th April in the Lower Chindwin in full 

 summer plumage. 



839. Limonidromus indiccs. — The Forest-Wagtail. 

 841. Anthus maculatds. — The Indian Tree-Pipit. 



846. Anthus striolatus. — Blyth's Pipit. 



847. Anthus rufulus. — The Indian Pipit. 



866. Alaudula raytal. — The Ganges Sand-Lark. 

 Two specimens from Kani. 



873. Mirafra microptera. — The Burmese Bush-Lark. 

 From the Lower Chindwin. 



882. iETHOPYGA seheri,e. — The Himalayan Yellow-backed Sun-bird. 

 Appears to be common in the Lower Chindwin. 



883. M ihopyga andersoni. — Anderson's Yellow-backed Sun-bird. 

 One specimen from Mingin. 



895. Arachnechthra asiatica. — The Purple Snn-bird. 



906. Arachnothera magna. — The Larger Streaked Spider-hunter. 

 Occurs over the whole tract. 



911. Chalcoparia phcenicotis. — The Ruby-Cheek. 

 Several specimens from Kani. 



