APPENDIX. 



.ZVb. 



19. DcndrocUtaJrontalis, Jour. Bom. 



N. H. Soc. Tiii, p. 166. 

 59. Suthora atrisuperciliaris, t. c. 



p. 169. 



76. Garrulax albigularis, t,. c. p. 174. 

 118. Pomatorhinus olivaceus, t.c.p.178. 

 144. Pellorneum ruficeps, t. c. p. 185. 

 270. Hypsipetes concolor, op. cit. vii, 



p. 129. 

 380. Cisticola volitans, op. cit. ix, 



p. 14. 

 385. Franklinia cinereicapilla, t. c. 



p. 15. 



391. Acanthoptila nepalensis, t. c. p.16. 

 407. Phylloscopus tristis, t c. p. 16. 

 434. Cryptolopha xanthoschista, t. c. 



p. 19. 



452. Horornis major, t. c. p. 22. 

 479. Lanius isabeltinus (!), t. c. p. 112. 

 485 . Hemipus obscurus (see below), 



t.c. p. 113. 



No. 



508. CampopTiaga sykesi, t. c. p. 117. 

 544. Temenuchus pagodarum, t. c. 



p. 120. 



568. Cyornis superciliaris, t. c. p. 123. 

 655. lanthia indica, t. c. p. 136. 

 683. Geocichla wardi, t. c. p. 138. 

 691. Petrophila cinclorhuncka, t. c. 



p. 138. 



704. Zoothera monticola, t. c. p. 139. 

 818. Hirundo smithi, t. c. p. 145. 

 889. Mthopyga dabryi, op. cit. x, p. 7. 

 ty'2\.*Piprisoma squalidum (common), 



t, c. p. 163. 

 922. P. modestum (less common), t. c. 



p. 163. 



989. Tiga shorei, t. c. p. 346. 

 1008. fhereiceryx zeylonicus, t. c. 



p. 354. 



1109. Hierococcyx varius, t. c. p. 366. 

 1129. Taccoctia leschenaultii, t. c. 



p. 371. 



No. 



52. Paradoxornis guttaticollis. Euby 



Mines. 



129 a. Pomatorhinus imberbis (see 

 below). Ruby Mines; Bvingyi. 

 201. Tcsia cyaniventris, Byingyi. 

 233 a. Ixulus clarki (see below). By- 



The most interesting additions made by Messrs. Gates and Rippon to 

 the birds of the North-eastern Burmese hills are the following, besides 

 numerous species previously known from Muleyit and Karennee. 



No. 



318. Sitta nagaensis. Ruby Mines. 

 654. lanthia rufilata. Byingyi. 

 818. Hirundo smithii. Ruby Mines; 



Kalaw. 



960. Hypopicus hypcrylhrus. Ka- 

 law. 



962 Dendrocopus cabanisi. Kalaw. 

 298 a. Pycnonotus xanthorrhous (see 1238. Circus spilonotus. Ruby Mines, 

 below). Ruby Mines ; Kalaw. 



Vol. I, p. 40. Genus Garrulus. Add a new species : 



26 a. Garrulus oatesi. The Indo-Chinese Jay. 



Garrulus oatesi, Sharpe, Bull. B. O. C. vol. v, p. xliv (1896) ; id. 

 Ibis, 1896, p. 405. 



Coloration. Forehead rufous white ; crown the same, but streaked with 

 dark rufous and passing into dull chestnut on the nape and hind neck ; 

 back and mantle rufous ashy, lower back pale rufous passing into the 

 white rump ; a black moustachial stripe ; lores, feathers around eye, and 

 a short broad stripe from the eye over the ear-coverts, chin and throat 

 white, the latter passing into the dull vinaceous rufous of the fore neck 

 and breast ; rest of plumage as in O. bispecularis. 



Tail 5-1 ; wing 6-9 j tarsus l'7o ; bill from gape 1'45. 



Distribution. Chin (Khyen) Hills, North-eastern Burma (Oates). 

 This is a well marked species. 



Vol. I, p. 80. GARRULAX WADDELLI, sp. nov., Oyilvie Grant, Bull. B. O. 



C. vol. iii, p. xxix (1894) ; id. Ibis, 1894, p. 424. 



"Like G. pectoralis, but with the rufous collar almost obsolete; the 

 superciliary stripe grey, not white ; ear-coverts pale buff with blackish 



