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ITIST OF BIRDS FROM THE RAHENG DISTRICT. 107 
Orpver MACROCHIRES. 
(1086). Macrorreryx coronata.—The Indian Crested Swift. 
Common in ‘“ Pai ” 
jungle. 
(1090). CaprimuLGus MontTicoLa.—Franklin’s Nightjar. 
Great numbers were hawking flies at sunset in November and 
December. 
OrvER TROGONES. 
(1101). Harpactes rryTHROCEPHALUS.—The Red-headed Trogon. 
ORDER COCOYGES. 
(1119). CoccysTEs coromannus.—The Red-winged Crested Ouckoo 
(1120). EupyNnamis HonoraTA.—The Indian Koel. 
(1123). Ruopropyres tristis.—The Large Green-billed Malkoha. 
Very common in the jungle, where they skulk about in thick foliage. 
(1124). RuopropyTEs DIARDI.—Diard’s Green-billed Malkoha. 
A much darker bird than Blanford’s description leads one to expect. 
The back and rump were a dark bluish grey with a greenish wash. 
(1130). CENrTROPUS sINENSIS.—The Common Coucal or “ Crow- 
Pheasant.” 
Very common all over Me Taw by the banks of the creek. 
OrpdER PSITTACI. 
(1145), PatLarornis rascratus.—The Red-breasted Paroquet. 
Seems very common in Me Taw. Also kept caged in Raheng. 
OrvER ACCIPITRES. 
(1212), Spizakrus Limnaktrus.—The Changeable Hawk-Hagle. 
(1228). Haiastur inpuS.— The Brahminy hite. 
Very common everywhere. 
(1251). Baza LopHotes.— The Black-crested Baza. 
Shot by Mr. J. F. Keddie in Me Taw. 
(1267). MicroHigRAx EUTOLMUS.—The Hed-leqged Ialconet. 
OrpER COLUMB2. 
(1271). Crocopus PHOENICOPTERUS.—The Bengal Green Pigeon. 
(1273). OsMorrERON PHAYREI.—The Ashy-headed Green £ igeon. 
(1278). OsmMorreRoN  BiIcINcTA.—Zhe  Orange-breasted Green 
Pigeon. 
