on Bymgyi Mountain, Burma. 481 



/S^2/^ipa?'M*, formerly proposed by me (/. c.) for this species, and 

 shown by Mr. Selater to be inadmissible (Ibis, 1890, p. 255). 

 Common in large parties in low brushwood. 



14. Tesia cyaneiventris, Hodgs. [201.] 



Not hitherto recorded from any point further south than 

 Manipur. 



15. SiBiA PiCAOiDEs, Hodgs. [203.] 

 Very common. 



16. LioPTiLA CASTANOPTERA (Salvad.). [207.] 



The type of this species was obtained by Mr. Fea in the 

 Karen hills east of Toungnoo. It is common on Byingyi. 



17. LlOPTILA ANNECTENS, Blytli. [208.] 

 Already recorded from Karennee. 



18. Siva sordida, Hume. [222.] 



Obtained in Karennee by Major Wardlaw- Ramsay and on 

 Muleyit Mountain by the late Mr. Davison. 



19. IxuLUS cLARKi. (Plate XIII. fig. 1.) 



Iwulus clarki, Oates, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, no. xviii. p. xli 

 (1894). 



This new species is most closely allied to /. humilis, Hume 

 (PI. XII. fig. 2), which was discovered on Muleyit Mountain, 

 in Tenasserim, by the late Mr. W. Davison. It differs con- 

 spicuously, however, by the forehead, crown, and crest being 

 of a rich umber-brown, whereas the remainder of the upper 

 plumage is ashy. In /. humilis the whole upper plumage is 

 of a uniform brown. /. clai^ki has, moreover, a larger and 

 more conspicuous silvery spot on either side of the neck. 



I found this bird very common on Byingyi, in small parties, 

 searching the blossoms of small trees for insects. 



20. CuTiA NEPALENSis, Hodgs. [236.] 

 Common and already recorded from Karennee. 



21. Pteruthius iERALATus, Tick. [238.] 



Also common, and extending through Karennee to Muleyit 

 in Tenasserim and to the mountains of Perak, 



