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(486). TEPHRODORNIS PELVICUS, Hodgs. The Nepal Wood- 
50. 
Shrike. 
51. (488). ‘TEPHRODORNIS PONDICERIANUS, Gm. The Common 
Wood-Shrike. 
Fam. CAMPHEPHAGID/. 
52. (491). PrricrocoTus FRATERCULUS, Swinh. (*) The Burmese 
Scarlet Minivet. 
58. (500). PERICROCOTUS PEREGRINUS, Linn. The Small Minivet. 
54. (506). CaMPoPHAGA MELANOPTERA, [ivipp. (*) The Pale-grey 
Cuckoo-Shrike. 
Measurements :—wing = 113 mm.; tail = 68 mm.; culmen 
= 17 mm. 
55. (507). CaMPOoPHAGA NEGLECTA, Hume. The Small Cuckoo- 
Shrike. 
56. GraucaLus MACEI, Less, The Large Cuckoo-Shrike. 
Synonymous with G. macii, Less., F. B. L., No. 510. 
Fam. ORIOLID. 
(514). OrIOLUS InDICUS, Jerd. (*) The Black-naked Oriole. 
(521). OrtoLus MELANOCEPHALUS, Linn. (*) The Indian 
Black-headed Oriole. 
Fam. HULABETIDA. 
GRACULA JAVANA INTERMEDIA, Cuv. (*) The Indian Grackle. 
Synonymous with Hulabes intermedia, A. Hay, F. B. I., No. 
524, 
Fam. STURNIDL. 
(538). STuRNIA MALABARICA, Gn. The Grey-headed Myna. 
(543). AMPELICEPS CoRONATUS, Blyth. (*) The Gold-crest 
Myna. 
(546). GRACULIPICA NIGRICOLLIS, Payk. (*) The Black- 
necked Myna. 
(549). ACRIDOTHERES TRISTIS, Linn. The Common Myna. 
(533). AETHIOPSAR GRANDIS, Moore. (*,; The Siamese 
Myna. 
(556). STURNOPASTOR SUPERCILIARIS, Blyth. The Burmese 
Pied Myna. 
One specimen only. From the neighbourhood of Bangkok Dr. 
Bowdler Sharpe has described a bird closely allied to Sturnopastor super- 
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