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(417) Phylloscopus suPERCiLiosus, (Gm.) -(The Crowned Willow-Wai- 



bler.) 

 (423) AcANTHOPNEUSTE PLUMBEiTARSUS, (Swinh.)— (Middeiidoi'ff's 



Willow-Warbler.) 



(425) ACANTHOPNEUSTE TENELLiPES, (Swinh.) — (Th3 Pale-legged 



Willow -Warbler.) 



(426) AcANTiiOPNEUSTE LUGUBRis, (Blyth.) — (The Dull-green 



Warbler. ) 



The above all recorded by Col. Rippon. 



I was too late in the season for the migratory birds and have since my 

 return collected a fair number, which I hope to send home for identification- 

 "* (429) ACANTJIOPNEUSTE TKOCHILOIDES, (Sundev.)— (Blyth's Crowned 



Willow-Warbler.) 



Common in the hills, but no signs of breeding. 



* (430) ACANTHOPXEUSTE DAVisoNi, Oates. — (The White-tailed 



Willow-Warbler.) 



Very plentiful in the hills, I found three nests in April, securing the parent 

 birds. 



It builds a large dome-shaped nest placed on the ground, of grass lined with 

 moss and vegetable down, and lays three to four pure white eggs, measuring 

 •55 X *45. 



* (432) Cryptolopha tephrocephai.a, (Anders.) — (Anderson's Fly- 



catcher Warbler.) 



Fairly plentiful in the hills, 



I think they must be late breeders, as I was quite unsuccessful in finding any 

 signs of their nesting, but on my last day at Sinlum an old Kachin brought me 

 in a nest with four eggs and the parent bird ; the nest was a large massive 

 globular structure of grass and roots, lined entirely with moss, and was said to 

 have been placed in a bush about two feet from the ground. 



Eggs. — Ave a pure white and measure •65x'48. 



* (437.) Cryptolopha castaneicefs, (Hodgs.) — (The Chestnut-headed 



Flycatcher Warbler) 

 One specimen. 



*(440) Abrornis SUPERCILIARIES, Tick.— (The Yellow- bellied 



Flycatcher Warbler), 

 One specimen. 



* (446a) HoREiTES plavolivacka intricatus, (Hartert.) 



Two specimens which were identified for me by Dr. Hartert.^ — The 

 description of this bird is to come out in Dr. Hartert's work on Palseartic Birds. 



* (454) Phyllergates Coronatus, (Jerd. and Blyth) — (The Golden- 



headed Warbler.) 

 Five specimens. 

 *(461) SuYA superciliaris, Anders. — (Anderson's Hill Warbler.) 



