544 Lt.-Col. G. Rippon on the Birds 



184. Chimarrhornis leucocephalus (Vig.). (638.) 

 Not uncommon. 



185. RUTICILLA AUROREA (Pall.). (641.) 



186. Rhyacornis fuliginosus (Vig.). (646.) 



The only place where I found this bird was at the stream 

 on which I obtained Henicurus schistaceus. 



187. Cyanecula suecica (Linn.). (647.) 



Not uncommon on the floating grass in the Fort Stedman 

 lake in the cold season. 



188. Calliope camtschatkensis (Gmel.). (650.) 



Two specimens obtained in the hills east of Fort Stedman. 



189. Tarsiger chrys^us Hodgs. (653.) 

 Obtained once at Tounggyi, at about 5000 feet. 



190. Ianthia RUFiLATA (Hodgs.). (654.) 



I have not seen this bird later in the year than April. 

 It is fairly common in the cold season. 



191. NoToDELA leucura (Hodgs.). (659.) 



Only once obtained, on Loi Maw at 6000 feet in April. 



192. CopsYCHUs sAULARis (Linn.). (663.) 

 Very common. 



193. CiTTociNCLA MACRURA (Gmcl.). (664.) 



I have not seen this bird above about 3000 feet. 



194. Merula protomel^na (Cab.). (679.) 



Fairly common between 4000 and 6000 feet. I got a three- 

 quarter grown young bird at the end of April. 



195. Merula obscura (Gmel.). (680.) 



On Loi Maw at 7800 feet in April. This species and the 

 next were obtained on the same day and in the same locality. 



196. Merula fe.e Salvad. (682.) 



197. Petrophila erythrogastra (Vig.). (690.) 

 Fairly common. 



198. Petrophila solitaria (Miill.). (692.) 



199. Petrophila cyanus (Linn.). (693.) 



