ORNITHOLOGY. 



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Gmelin. 



Swainson. 

 Hulton. 



38 CD (§8 



leaves of the mulberry tree, which it sewed very cleverly ; 

 another, the large leaves of a Malay apple tree, and both 

 sewed their nests in sheltered recesses, where they were 

 in a great measure shielded from the rains. 



Orthotonus longicaudata. 



Motacilla " 



" sutoria. 



Orthotonus sphenurus, 



Sylvia rujicappillci, 



|§gS«}o5n onehooj. stfoDjcjeiH 



WARBLER. 



A small bird belonging to the warblers, with the general 

 form of the tailor bird, is very common in Tavoy shrub- 

 bery, but is seldom seen in Amherst Province. It has the 

 same native name as the tailor bird, and is probably one 

 of the six species of phylloscopus which have been dis- 

 covered in Arracan. 



Phylloscopus fuscatus, 



magnirostriS) 



javanicuS) 



viridanus, 



brunneus, 



schisticeps, 



mochstus, 



Blyth. 

 Horsf. 



Hodgson 

 Gould. 



ETHERIAL WARBLER. 



Mr. Blyth mentions this bird as inhabiting the Tenasse- 

 rim Provinces. He says it is " the etherial warbler of 

 Latham, and the female agrees with the supposed female 

 of his blue Indian warbler. 



Cyoniis rubeculoides, Blyth. 



Niltava brevipes, 



ARRACAN CREEPER. 



Two small birds from Arracan are by some considered 

 as belonging to genera which Mr. Hodgson associates 

 with the creepers. 



Stachyris chrysaa, Hodgson. 



Ervornis zanthohuca, 



