ADDENDA. 



I OMITTED to notice in their proper places some interesting notes furnished 

 me by Mr. Shopland of Akyab, regarding the nidification of some birds in 

 Arrakan. I take the opportunity of adding a few other remarks on the 

 same subject which escaped my notice at the time. 



23. CHJEMARRORNIS LEUCOCEPHALUS. 



(Vol. i. p. 24.) 



The late Mr. Andrew Anderson found the nest of this bird (S. F. iii. 

 p. 355) in the Himalayas in May. It was a cup-shaped structure made of 

 moss-roots and fibres and lined with hair ; it was placed in a hollow on 

 the bank of a stream. The eggs, three in number, were greenish white 

 marked with rufous. 



45. MALACIAS MELANOLEUCUS. 



(Vol. i. p. 43.) 



Mr. Davison found a nest of this species on Mooleyit mountain in 

 February (S. F. v. p. 458). It was a cup made of grass, moss and leaves, 

 and placed in a small branch of a high tree, about forty feet from the 

 ground. The eggs, two in number, were spotless blue. 



HIRUNDO FLUVICOLA. 



Mr. Shopland sends me an account of the finding of some nests of this 

 species at Akyab. The Cliff-Swallow must therefore be added to the 



