of the Southern Shan States. 539 



122. PiiiNiA iNORNATA Sykes. (^GS.) 



The only two skins of this type oi Prima which I took home 

 appeared to belong to this species. In my original notes I 

 had included P. blanfordi (Wald.) as obtained. 



123. Lanius coLLURioiDEs Lcss. (474.) 



Very common in the rainy season, at which time it breeds 

 in the Shan States. A good number remain throughout the 

 year, 



124. Lanius nigriceps (Frankl.). (475.) 



125. Lanius tephronotus (Vig.), (477.) 



126. Lanius cristatus Linn. (481.) 



I got my specimens at about 2800 feet ; the species does 

 not appear to ascend to any great elevation. 



127. Hemipus picatus (Sykes). (484.) 

 Common. 



128. Tephrodornis pelvicus (Hodgs.). (486.) 

 Very common. 



129. Tephrodornis pondicerianus (Gmel.). (488.) 



130. Pericrocotus speciosus (Lath.). (490.) 

 The commonest Minivet in this tract of country. 



131. Pericrocotus fraterculus Swinh. (491.) 



132. Pericrocotus brevirostris (Vig.). (495.) 



133. Pericrocotus Solaris Blyth. (498.) 



134. Pericrocotus roseus (Vieill.). (499.) 



On one occasion I obtained two examples of tliis species 

 at 4500 feet. 



135. Pericrocotus peregrinus (Liun.). (500.) 



136. Campophaga melanoptera (Riipp.). (506.) 

 Fairly common. 



137. Graucalus macii Less. (510.) 



138. Artamus fuscus Vieill. (512.) 



