488 CORVID&. 
1. Pegu, 2oth dinly 2. OW. 03: Crowley Bequest. 
Seebvhm Coll.). 
1. Myitkyo, Pegu, 2nd June (Z. W. Crowley Bequest. 
Or: 
Genus CISSA, Bore. 
Cissa chinensis (Bodd.). 
Cissa speciosa, Bingham, Str. F. v. p. 85 (1877). 
Cissa chinensis, Sharpe, Cat. Birds B. M. iii. p. 85 (1877); Oates, Birds 
Burmah, i. p. 406 (1883) ; id., Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, i. p. 23 
(1889); Oates, ed. Hume, Nests § Egys Ind. Birds, i. p. 17 (1889) ; 
Sharpe, Hand-l, vy. p. 608 (1909); Nehkrk. Kat, Eiersammil. p. 361 
(1910). 
Eggs of the Green Magpie are of a broad oval shape and distinctly 
glossy. The ground is white or yellowish-white, uniformly freckled 
all over the shell with yellowish- or reddish-brown and lavender. 
In some specimens the markings are so small and numerous all over 
the shell that they almost entirely hide the ground-colour, but in 
the majority they are densest at the broader end, where they form a 
cap or zone. They measure from 1:11 to 1°24 in length, and from 
-9 to ‘91 in breadth. 
3. Sikhim, 2Ist April (Z. Wandelli). Hume Coll. 
1. Sikhim, 28th April (LZ. JZ). dume Coll, 
3. Thoungyeen R., Tenasserim, 8th Hume Coll. 
April (C. 7. Bingham). _ 
38. Thoungyeen It., 10th April (C. Hume Coll, 
Dds) 
3. Sinzaway, Tenasserim, 18th April Hume Coll, 
(C. 1. B.). 
Genus CALOCITTA, Gray. 
Calocitta colliei (Vivors). 
(Plate XXII. fig. 10.) 
Calocitta collier, Lawr. Mem. Bost. Soc. N. H. ii. p. 284 (1874) ; Sharpe, 
Cat. Birds LB. M. iii. p. 89 (1877); Salvo. §& Godm. Biol. Centr.- 
Amer., Aves, 1. p. 507 (1887); Jouy, Pr. U. S. Nat. Mus. xvi. p. 782 
(1893); Ridgw. Birds North §& Middle Amer. iii. p. 294 (1904) ; 
Sharpe, Hand-l. vy. p. 610 (1909); Nehrk. Kat, Eversammi. p. 361 
(1910). 
Three eggs of Collie’s Magpie-Jay are of a regular oval shape, 
somewhat compressed towards the smaller end, and distinctly 
glossy. The ground is dull greyish-white, sparingly spotted all 
oyer with dark yandyke-brown and more thickly with lghter and 

