ORNITHOLOGY. 

 SLENDER LARK. 



This bird is called the slender lark by Latham, but is 

 classed with the pipits by Blyth, who says it is found 

 in the countries eastward of the Bay of Bengal, down to 

 the Straits of Malacca. 



Corydalla rufula 

 Ant hits rufulus. 



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«ROWN*WINGED CHATTERER. 



A bird belonging to the group of chatterers, with 

 brown wings, has been described from the Provinces. 

 Sorvpus nipalensis. 

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PARADISE FLY-CATCHER. 



This is a handsome, crested, black-headed bird, with 

 chestnut back and wings, and a very long tail of the same 

 colour, a few of the tail feathers being prolonged much 

 beyond the others. It is quite common throughout the 

 Provinces, but is rarely seen in the neighborhood of large 

 towns. 



Muscicapa paradisi. 

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PURPLE FLY-CATCHER. 



A purple fly-catcher was found by Capt. Phayre in Ar^ 

 racan. 



Muscicapa ccerulea. 



SMALL PLY-CATCHER. 



A smaller fly-eatcher was also discovered in Arra- 

 can. 



llhipidura fuscovcntris. 



FLY-CATCHER. 



Mr. Blyth mentions a fly-catcher from Arracan which 

 be called 



Muscicapula melanolcuca. 



