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Fam. CORVIDA. 
1. (4). Corvus MaAcroruyncuus, JWagl. (*) The Jungle- 
Crow. 
2. (12). URocissa occipiTaLis, Blyth. (*) The Red-billed 
Blue Magpie. 
3. (14). Cissa CHINENSIS, Bodd. (*) The Green Magpie. 
4. (16). DeEnpRocirra rura, JTaril. (*) The Indian Tree-pie. 
5. (18). DENDROCITTA HIMALAYENSIS, Blyth. The Himalayan 
Tree-pie. 
There is only a single specimen of this bird, collected at Koon 
Tan on the 27th of May, 1914. It does not quite agree with the des- 
cription given by Oates, who says that all the primaries but the first 
two have a patch of white at their base. In the Koon Tan specimen 
all the primaries but the first have a white patch near the base. 
Measurements :—wing = 155 mm.; tail = 195 mm.; culmen 
= 25 mm. 
6. (21). COrypsiraina varians, Lath. (*) The Black Racket- 
tailed Magpie. 
7. (25). GarruLus LEucoTIS, JIwme. (*) The Burmese Jay. 
Fam. CRATEROPODIDA. 
8. (64). DRYONASTES CHINENSIS, Scop. (*) The Black-throated 
Laughing-Thrush. 
One specimen shows the following measurements :—wing= 115 
mm.; tail = 124 mm.; culmen = 20 mm. ; tarsus = 35 mm. 
9. (71). GaRRuULAXx pDiaARDI, Less. (*) The Siamese White- 
crested Laughing-Thrush. 
10. (72). GARRULAX PECTORALIS, Gould. (*) The Black-gorgeted 
Laughing-Thrush. 
1]. (73). GARRULAX MONILIGER, Hodgs. The Necklaced Laugh- 
ing-Thrush. 
12. (77). GarRuLax strepiTans, Blyth. Tickeil’s Laughing- 
Thrush. 
Of this rare bird, which is only to be found at rather high 
elevations, there are some specimens from Koon T'an. Oates gives 
the throat and breast chocolate-brown, but I should say it is ofa 
brownish black colour. 
