SOxVE EANGOON BIRDS. 3G1 



38. (549) Acrhlotheres tri8tis.—(TnE Common ;Mvna). 

 A i-ejjular nuisance round one's bungalows. 

 « 39. (552) ^tliiopsar /iiscus.—{T\\E JvanhK Myna.) 

 Coranion. A few near in bungalows disputing corners with the last. 



40. (556) Sluniojnistur stiperciUaris. (Tin; BoiiMi-.sr, rii:i> Myna.) 

 Very common. 



Burmese name for all Mi/nas. — Zayet. 



** 41. (575) Cifoniis ruheciiloides.— {TuKBLVK-TimoxiEvFiACAicavM.) 

 A cold weather visitor. 



42. (579) Stoparola melanops. —(Tnv Vrrditkr Flycatcher.) 

 Cold weather visitor. 



" 43. (588) Alseonax latirostris.—(TnK Brown Flycatcher.) 

 Cold weather visitor. 



" 44. (592) Cuiicicapa ceijlonensis.—{Tnv, Grey-ueaded Flycatchek.) 

 Fairly common and occasionally very noisy. 



'" 45. (599) Terpsiphom oj^m/s.— (The Burmese Paradise Flycatcher.) 

 One specimen. 



® 46. (6ul) 7/7/2)o%m?s as?<rea. -(The Indian Black-naped Flycatcher.) 

 Common in many compounds and very noisy, 



47. (608) Pratincola caprata.—{Tnv. Pied Bcsu-Chat.) 

 A cold weather visitor. 



* 48. (610) Pm<««coZamaMra.— (The Indian Bush-Chat.) 

 Cold weather visitor. 



49. (663) Copsychm saularis.—(TnK Magi'ie-Robin.) 

 Common in all compounds. 

 Burmese «ame.— Tha-baik-lwe. 



'^ 50. (664) Citlocincla macrura. — (The Shama.) 

 Plentiful on the well wooded nullahs along the Prone Head. 

 Burmese name. — Taw-tha-baik-lwe. 



51. (721) Ploceus atrigula. — (The Eastern Baya.) 

 Common, breeding throughout the rains. 



52. (723) Ploceus manyar.— {Tin: Striated Weaver-hird.) 

 Common. 



•^ 53. (724) Ploceiila javanensis. — (The Golden Weaver-iiird.) 

 Common, breeding throughout the rains. The first nests I found were in a 



garden near Hlawga Station and were built in Hibiscus bashes, the birds first 



stripping the twiggs bare of leaves and flowers. 



54. (726j JiJunia atricapHla.—(TuK Chestnut-J!Ki.liei) Muma.) 

 Common near water. 



55. (735) Uroloucha punctulata. — (The Spotted Munia.) 

 Common. 



56. (776) Passer domesticns. — (T hi; Common SrAi;i;ow.) 

 Xol so common as the next. 



Burmese name. — Sa. 



