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81. Anderson's Hill-Warbler — Suya superciliaris. (461). 



Nests of all these obtained. Numerous other small warblers 

 were seen, which were not identified. 



82. Indian Wren-Warbler — Prinia inornata. (466). 



Shot a single specimen on low ground in March 1915. 



83. Bnrmese Shrike — Laiiius collurioides. (474). 



Nests and eggs. 



84. Black-headed Shrike — Lanius nigriceps. (475). 



Nests and eggs. 



85. Brown-Shrike — Lanius cristatus. (481). 



Fairly common. One nest and eggs. 



86. Nepalese Wood-Shrike — Tephvodornis pelvicus. (486). 



Shot a bird. 



87. Burmese Scarlet Minivet — Pericrocotus fraterculus. (491). 



88. Rosy Minivet — Pericrocotus roseus. (499). 



89. Small Minivet — Pericrocotus pereffi'inus. (600). 



90. Dark-grey Cuckoo-Shrike — Campophac/a melanoschista. (505). 



Found 2 tiests with young, (May, 1913) and so did not shoot 

 the parent birds. 



91. Black-headed Cuckoo-Shrike — Campophar/a sykesi. (508). 



Shot a bird, low dov.'n. 



92. Large Cuckoo-Shrike — Graucalus macii. (510). 



Common. 



93. Aahy Swallow-Shrike — Artamusfuscus. (512). 



Common in clearings. 



The Chins call this bird ' Pyalpya ' which is their general 

 name for swallows, martins and swifts. 



94. Burmese Black-naped Oriole — Oriolus tenuirostris. (515). 



rfhob a bird at 3,000'. 



95. Maroon Oriole — Oriolus trailii. (522). 



Common. Got nasts and eggs, exactly resembling those of 

 the Couiuion Oriole. 



96. Indian Grackle — Eiil ibes intermedia. (524). 



97. Grey-headed Myna — Sturnia malabarica. (538). 



98. Graculi/n'ca sp. ? 



I believe it is burmanica. 



99. Common Myna — Acridotheres tristis. (549). 



Mynas occur, but are not common. 



