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* 237. (1053) Anthracoceros albirostris, (Shaw & Nodd.)— (The 



Indo-Bnrmese Pied Hornbill.) 

 ^ Two specimens, 



I saw other Hornbills in the Hills, but was unable to procure them. 



tJpUPID^. 



238. (1067) Upupa indica, Reich.— (The Indian Hoopoe.) 



I saw some with white on their crest. Col. Rippon records U . epops 

 from Yunan. It is probably migratory in the cold weather, as I have got them 

 in the Myitkyina District. 



Cypselid^. 



239. (1076) Tachornis infumatus, (Sclater.)— (The Eastern Palm- 



Swift.) 

 A few nests in the eaves of nearly every Kachin house. 



Caprimulgid^. 



240. (1093) Caprimulgus macrurus. Horsf. — (Horsfield's Night-jar.) 

 Recorded by Salvadori. 



Trogonid^. 



241. (1101) Harpactes erythrocephalus, (Gould.) — The Rod- 



headed Trogon.) 

 I saw some in the lower valleys. 



CUCULIN/E. 



* 242. (1104) Cdculus canorus, Linn. — (The Cuckoo.) 

 Common in the Hills round Sinlum. 



243. (11('6) C0CULUS POLIOCEPHALUS, Lath. — (The Small Cuckoo.) 



244. (1107) CocuLUS micropterus, Gould.— (The Indian Cuckoo.) 

 The above two recorded by Col. Rippon. 



245. (1108) HiEUOCOCCYX sPARVERioiDES, C^igO — (The Large Hawk- 



Cuckoo.) 

 Recorded by Salvadori. 



* 246. (lll'j) Chrysococcyx maculatus, (Gmel.) — (The Emerald 



Cuckoo.) 

 Two specimens. 



247. (1117) SURNICULUS LUGUBRis, (Horsf.)— (The Drongo Cuckoo.) 

 I watched one calling near me quite a long time. It has a monotonous 



whistling note. 



248. (1119) CocCYSTES coromandos, (Linn) — (The Red-winged Crest- 



ed Cuckoo.) 

 Recorded by Col. Rippon. 

 I took tbe following eggs while at Sinlum : — 



(1) A rich glossy blue egg from a nest of Bahax yunnanensis measuring 

 l*03x'87, very like that of the Bahax but of a totally different shape. 



