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8. (73) Garrulax mo7iiliger.—(Tui: Nkcklaced LADGniNG-TiiuDsn.) 



Not 80 common as the last. I also found a nest of this bird containing two 

 Cffss of C coromandus and 3 of its own. 



» 9. (134) TmeZ/aycrf/oM/.— (TiiK Red-cai'PEdBaiuilku.) 



Haunts long grass in deep nullahs and is a noisy little bird when disturbed. 

 I did not find its nest. 



® 10. (145) Pellormiim mbochraceum.—{Tm'. Burmese Spotted Bab- 

 bler.) 



A noisy little bird, to be heard in all months of the year, and has a mono- 

 tonous call of " Betty dear " " Betty dear." 



Wickham found several nests from April on, so it evidently has two broods 

 in the year. 



^11. (100) Tur dimes dbhotti. — (Abdott's Babbler.) 



Breeds April and May. One nest containing a single egg in February. 

 12. (176) Mixornis ruhricapillus.—{T!\\v. Yellow-breasted Babbler.) 



This bird probably is found lOULd Rangoon, as I think I have heard its 

 call, and probably has two broods in the year as Wickham got a neat at 

 Pegu in August, 



® 13. (243) jEgithina tipliia. — (The Common Ioea.)— Very common, every 

 compound having one or two pairs, and breeds from April onwards. Wickham 

 got several nests in that month. 



Burmese name. — Shwe-pi-so. 



« 14. (279) Molpastes burnianicus.—i^THE Burmese Red-vented 



BULBUL.) 



Very common, breeds from April to August. 

 Burmese name for all Bulbuls, — Boh-kha-lone. 



"* 15. (2SS) Otooompsa emeria. — (The Bengal Red-whiskered Bulbul.) 

 Nearly as common as the last. 



' 16. (290) Otocompsa flavivetitris.—{TuE Black-crested Yellow Bul- 

 bul.) 

 Fairly plentiful. Coming into compounds during the cold weather. 

 * 17. (300) Pycnonotus rfawzson/.— (Davison's Striped-throated Bul- 

 bul.) 

 Not uncomm in. I was unsuccessful in getting the eggs of this bird, 

 ~ 18. (30ij) Pycnonotus hlanfordi. — (Blanford's Buleul.) 

 I saw ;v ft w birds along the Prome road in the more open parts. 

 Burmese name. — Boh-sa-mwe. 



' 19. (310) Micropus melanocephalus. — (The Black-headed Bulbul.) 

 One specimen procured. 



20. (327) Dicncrus ater. — (The Kinc-Crow.) 

 Very common. 

 Burmese name. — Lin-mi-swe. 



'21. (333) Dicrurus cineraceus. — (The (}rey Drongo.) 

 A cold weather visitor. 

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