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(506) Campophaga melanoptera, (Ripp.)— (Pale Grey Cuckoo Shrike.) 

 Recorded by Col. liippon. 



(510) Graucalus MACit, Less.— (The large Cuckoo Shrike.) 

 Have since procured specimeTis. 



(51-2) Atarmds fusccjs— Vieill.~(Ashy Grey Swallow Shrike.) Saw several 

 in old hill cultivations (loungyas). 



ORIOLID^. 

 (521) Oriolus melanocephalus, Linu. — (The Indian Black- 

 headed Oriole.) 

 Recorded by Col. Rippon. 



■- (5J2) Oriolus trailii (Vig.)— (^The Maroon Oriole.) 

 Met with in the hills. 



EULABETID^. 



(524) EuLABES intermedia (Hay,)— (The Indian Grackle. 

 Racorded by Salvadori, 



STURNID^. 



(535) Spodiopsar cinekaceus, (Temm.) — (The Grey Starling.) 

 Recorded by Gates in " The Fauna of British India." 



The only time I have seen this bird was one specimen I procured at 

 Kamaing, Myitkyina Dist. Since my return from leave, I saw two grey starlings 

 on the polo ground when returning from parade. 



(5o8) Stdrnia malabarica, (Gm.) — (The Grey-headed Myna.) 

 Recorded by Salvadori. 



"(589) SruRMA NEMORICOLA, Jerd. — (The White -winged Myna.) 

 Plentiful in the plains, breeding in any convenient hole in the trees. 



* (546) Graculipica nigricollis, (Payk.)— (The Black-necked Myna.) 

 Common jound Bhamo and in the Loije Valley. Builds a large untidy 



nest during May, at the extremity of a bough, like Sturnopastor super- 

 ciliaris. 



(547) Graculipica bdrmanica, (Jerd.)— (Jerdon's Myna.) 

 Common in the plains, building the usual Myna's type of nest, in any con- 

 venient hole in tree, wall or building. 



(549) AcRiDOTHERES TRISTIS, (Linn). — (The Common Myna.) 

 Common : does not ascend the hills. 



(.553) iE'i'HioPSAR GRANDis, (Moore.)~(The Siamese Myua,) 



* (554) ^THiOPSAR ALBiGiNCTD3,(.Godw.-Au3t.) — (The Collared Myna.) 

 Both plentiful in the plains, nesting in holes of trtes and in buildings ; a 



regular colony of these two and G. burmnnica nest in the holes in the Bhamo 

 Fort ditch. I once got a spotted egg of .^'. albicinctus from a nest in one of 

 these holes. 



* (556) Sturnopastor superciliaris, Blyth. — (The Burmese Pied 



Myna.) 

 Very common in the plains. 



