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148. (639) Rdticilla frontalis, (Vig,)— (The Blue-fronted Redstart.) 

 Both recorded by Col. Rippon. 



- 149. (646) Rhyacornis FULiGiNOSUS, (Vig.)— (The Plumbeous Redstart.) 

 Two nests at Sinlum, both containing four eggs, one on the side of a cutting 

 just above a stream, the other in a hole of a rock overhanging a stream ; nests 

 made of moss lined with hair and grass. 



150. (647) Cyanecula suecica, (Linn,)— (The Red-spotted Blue- 

 throat.) 

 Recorded by Col. Rippon. 



'^ 151. (650) Calliope camtschatkensis, (Gmel.)— (The Common Ruby- 

 throat.) 

 Three male specimens. 



" 152. (653) Tarsiger curys^eus, Hodgs.— (The Golden Bush-Robin.) 

 One specimen. 



* 153. (654) Ianthia rufilata, Hodgs. — (The Red-flanked Bush- 



Robin.) 

 One specimen. 

 " 154. (659) NOTODELA LEDCURA, (Hodgs.)— (The White-tailed Blue 



Robbin). 

 Not uncommon near streams, the cock birds being more plentiful than 

 the hens, having a very pretty song. 



155. (663) COPSYCHDS SADLARis, (Linn.) — (The Magpie— Robin.) 

 Common round Bhamo. 



156. (664) CiTTOCiNCLA MACRURA, (Gmel.) — (The Shama.) 

 Recorded by Col. Rippon. 



Tdrdidin^e. 



157. (679) Merula protomomel^ena, (Cab.)— (The Black-busted 



Ouzel.) 

 Recorded by Col. Rippon. 



* 158. (680) Merula obscuba, ^Gmel.)— (The Dark Ouzel.) 



Fairly plentiful at Sinlum, and in the beginning of May were still in small 

 parties and had no signs of beginning to breed. 

 ■- 159. (686) GEOCicaLA citrina, (Lath.)— (The Orange-headed Ground- 

 Thrush.) 

 Two specimens, 

 160. (693) Petropuila cyanus, (Linn.) — (The Western Blue Rock- 

 Thrush.) 

 Recorded by Salvadori. 



* 161 (698) Oreocincla dauma, (Lath.)— (The Small-billed Mountain- 



Thrush.) 

 ^One specimen. 



* 162. (702) Oreocincla dixom, (Scebh.)— (The Long-tailed Mountain- 



Thrush.) 

 Two specimens. 



