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546. Graculipica nigricollis. — The Black-necked Myna. 

 Specimens from Kani and other parts of the Lower Chindwin. 



547. Graculipica bdrmanica. — Jerdon's Myna. 

 Numerous specimens ; extending north to Mingin. 



549. Acridotheres tristis. — The Common Myna. 



553. JEthiopsar grandis. — The Siamese Myna. 

 Occurs in the Lower Chindwin. 



556. Sturnopastor sdperciliaris. — The Burmese Pied Myna. 

 Occurs as far north as Mingin. 



562. Siphia albicilla. — The Eastern Bed-breasted Flycatcher. 

 Specimens from Kani. 



575. Cyornis rubecdloides. — The Blue-throated Flycatcher. 



579. Stoparola melanops. — The Yerditer Flycatcher. 



592. Culicicapa ceylonensis. — The Grey-headed Flycatcher. 



594. Niltava sundara.' — The Rufous-bellied Niltava. 

 One specimen from the Upper, and another from the Lower Chindwin. 



599. Terpsiphone affinis. — The Burmese Paradise Flycatcher. 

 Common throughout the tract. 



601. Hypothymis azdrea. — The Indian Black-naped Flycatcher. 



604. Khipiddra albifrontata. — The White-browed Fanlail Flycatcher. 

 One specimen only from Kani. 



605. Rhipidura albicollis. — The White-throated Fantail Flycatcher. 

 608. Pratincola caprata. — The Common Pied Bush-Chat. 



610. Pratincola maura.— The Indian Bush-Chat. 



615. Oreicola ferrea.' — The Dark-grey Bush-Chat. 



633. Benicurus immacclatus. — The Black-backed Forktail. 

 Found both in the Upper and Lower Chindwin. 



638. Chimarrhornis leucocephalus. — The White-capped Redstart.. 

 One specimen from the Upper Chindwin. 



641. Ruticilla aurorea. — The Daurian Redstart. 

 Three specimens from the Lower Chindwin. 



644. Ruticilla rufiventris. — The Indian Redstart. 

 A single specimen from Tantabin, Lower Chindwin. 



650. Calliope camtschatkensis. — The Common Ruby-throat. 

 One specimen from Kani. 



663. Copsychus saularis, — The Magpie Robin. 



664. Cittocincla macrura. — The Shama. 



677. Merula atrigularis. — The Black-throated Ouzel. 

 A single specimen from the Lower Chindwin. 



686. Geocichla citrina. — The Orange-headed Ground-Thrush. 



693. Petrofhila. cyanus.— The Western Blue Rock-Thrush. 



698. Oreocincla daoma. — The Small-billed Mountain-Thrush. 



721. Ploceus megarhynchus. — The Burmese or Eastern Baya. 

 Under this name in the ' Fauna of India ' are included two species, the 



