igrs-] E. C. vStuart Baker : Birds. 267 



Although none of these birds are sexed they are all undoubtedly 

 males. 



25. Pterutheus melanotis (Hodg.). 



O. and B., vol. i, p. 226. 

 B. M. Cat., vol. viii, p. 117. 



{a) Between Kalek and Misshing, 15 — i8-iii-i2. I.M. 

 No. 25326. 



Although this bird is not sexed it is undoubtedly a female. 



26. Chloropsis hardwickii (Jard. and Selby). 



O. and B., vol. i, p. 236 

 B. M. Cat., vol. vi, p. 18. 



[a) cf , Rotung, lo-xii-ii. I.M. No. 25258. 

 (&) 9 , Rotung, 13-xii-ir. I.M. No. 25291. 

 (c) cf , Rotung, i8-xii-ii. I.M. No. 25350. 

 {d) No data. I.M. No. 25375. 



{e) and (/) Not sexed. Rotung, March 1912. B.N. 

 H.S. Nos. 23 and 48. 



Specimen (b) which is marked 9 is really a young cf, (c) is a 

 young d' in juvenile plumage. 



27. Melanochlora sultanea (Hodg.). 



O. and B., vol. i, p. 241. 

 B. M. Cat., vol. viii, p. 6. 



(a) cf , Rotung, 9-iii-i2. IM. No. 25268. 



{b) Not sexed. March 1912. B.N.H.S. No. 22. 



The second specimen is also a male. 



Sub-family BRACHYPODINAE. 



28. Criniger flavcolus flaveolus (Gould). 



O. and B., vol. i, p. 255. 

 B. M. Cat., vol. vi, p. 77. 



{a) & , Kobo, 8-xii-ii. I.M. No. 25293. 

 {b) and (c) Not sexed. Rotung, March 1912. 

 B.N.H.S. Nos. 43 and 45. 



All three of these specimens are typical flaveolus and show no 

 approach to the Burmese form C. f. burmanicus. 



29. Hcmixus flavala flavala (Hodg.). 



O. and B. vol. i, p. 263. 

 B. M. Cat., vol. vi, p. 49. 



