484 Dr. E. A. Goeldi on the Nesting of 



50. Embertza pusilla, Pall. [791.] 

 Apparently common. 



51. Anthus maculatus, Hodgs, [841.] 

 Common. 



52. tEthopyga dabryi (J. Verr.). [889.] 

 Excessively common. Extends probably as far north as 



Manipur and south to Muleyit. 



53. Dendrocopus atratus (Blyth), 



The commonest Woodpecker on the mountain. 



54. Gecinus chlorolophus (Vieill.). 

 Probably common. 



55. Harpactes brythrocephalus (Gould). 



I saw one bird distinctly, but failed to get it. 



56. Megal^ma virens (Bodd.). 



One specimen secured ; probably common, but very silent 

 in December. 



57. Cyanops ramsayi (Wald.). 

 Excessively common. 



58. Pal^ornis fasciata (Miill.). 

 The only species of this genus noticed. 



59. LoRicuLUs VERNALis (Sparrm.). 

 Probably common. 



60. Glaucidtum brodi^-i (Burton). 

 Very common. 



61. MicROHiERAX c^RULESCENs (Linn.). 



One specimen was shot on the summit of the mountain. 



XLIV. — On the Nesting of Phibalura flavirostris and 

 Lochmias nematura. By Dr. Emil A. Goeldi. 



1. Phibalura flavirostris. 



So far as I can make out from the ornithological literature 

 at my disposal, nothing is yet known of the mode of life and 

 the nesting of Phibalura flavirostris. Neither the Prince zu 



