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114. Slaty-backed YorktaAl.^Henicurus schistaceus. (632). 



llo. White-capped Redstart — Chimarrhornis leucocephalus. (638). 



116. Magpie Robin — Copsi/chiis saularis. (663). 



117. Black-busted Ouzel — Merula protomomelana. (679). 



Fairly common. The eggs and nests of the usual meruline 

 type, the nest being made of moss lined with roots, and 

 placed in a fork at no great height from the ground, or actually 

 on the ground itself. 



118. Orange-headed Ground-Thrush — Geocichla citrina. (686). 



119. Chestnut-bellied Rock-Thrush — Petropkila evythrogastra. (690). 



Shot a single specimen on the boundary in March. 



120. Zoothera sp.? 



Seen on the road. Could not identify it further. 



121. Cinclus sp.? 



Seen in the Nanpalaw stream. 



122. Chestnut-bellied Munia — Munia atricapilla. (726). 



123. Hodgson's Munia — Uroloncha acuticaudata. (727). 



124. Cinnamon Tree-Sparrow — Passer cinnamomeus. (780). 



125. Indian Sand-Martin — Cotile sinensis. (809). 



Seen in streams at low levels. 



126. Syke's Striated Swallow — Hirundo erythropygia. (823). 



127. Anthus sp.? 



I think it was striolatus. 



128. Alauda gulgula ? 



These two species, of whose identification I am doubtful, were 

 seen especially in the wind trap. 



129. Larger Streaked Spider-hunter — Arachnothera onagna. (906). 



Two or 3 nests and birds. 



130. Fire-breasted Flower-pecker — Dicoium iynipectus. (915). 



Shot 1915. 



131. Green-breasted Pitta. — Pitta cucuUata. (935). 



A clutch of 3 eggs and the parent bird brought in by a 

 Chin in June 1913. 



132. Gould's Broadbill — Serilophus lunatus. (942). 



133. Hodgson's Broadbill — Serilophus rubrijyygius. (943). 



134. Long-tailed Broadbill — Psarisomus dalhousice. (944). 



135. Black-naped Green Woodpecker — Gecinus occipitalis. (950). 



