EDOLIUS. - DTSSEMUROrDES. 44") 



Genus EDOLIUS, CW/>. 



Edolius forficatus (Linn.). 



Dicrurus forficatus, E. Newton, Ibis, 1863, p. 348, pi. xiii. fig. 7 ; Cowan, 

 Proc. R. Phii*. Soc. JZdinh.vii. p. 148 (1882); Milne-Edwards # 

 GramJMier, Jlixt. X<tf. Maday., Ois. ii. p. 899, pi. 304. fig. 2 (1885). 



Kdolius forficatus, Sharpp, Cat, Birds B. Tlf. iii. p. 254 (1877): Nehrk. 

 Kat Eimtmml. p. 20 (1899), p. 355 (1910) ; Sharpe, Hand-l. v. 

 p. 565 (1909). 



Eggs of the Madagascar Drongo are of a broad oval form 

 without gloss. They are white or pinkish-white, sparingly marked 

 with specks and small spots of very dark umber-brown or reddish- 

 brown and underlying lavender. The markings are almost entirely 

 confined to the broad end. Six specimens measure from '91 to 

 1/14 in length, and from -71 to -75 in breadth. 



2. Madagascar (Gcrrard: Tristram Growl ey Bequest. 

 Coll.). 



0. Betsileo, Eastern Madagascar. Rev. W. Deans Cowan [C.]. 



1. Near Ampasimaventz, Eastern Crowley Bequest. 



Madagascar, 4th Oct. (E. Neiv- 

 ton : Tristram Coll.). 



Genus DISSEMUROIDES, Hume. 



Dissemuroides andamanensis (Tytler # Beaumi). 



(Plate XX. fig. 20.) 



Dissemuroides andamanensis, Sharpe, Cat. Birds B. M. iii. p. 255 (1877) ; 

 Oates, Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, i. p. 321 (1889) ; Osmaston. J. Bomb. 

 Nat. Hist. Soc. xvii. p. 156 (1906) ; Sharpe, Hand-l. v. p. 565 

 (1909). 



Eggs of the Small Andamanese Drongo are of a regular oval 

 shape and without gloss. They vary considerably in colour and 

 markings. One set is white, rather sparingly marked all over with 

 small spots and dots of dark purplish-brown and lavender-grey, 

 the markings in two specimens being most numerous towards the 

 larger end and forming an ill-defined zone. In a second set the 

 ground is pinkish-white, with irregular marks, short dashes, and 

 small blotches of light red and with larger blotches and markings 

 of lilac-grey. A third set has the ground dull greyish-salmon-pink 

 marked all over, but especially towards the larger end, with light 

 umber-brown and lilac-grey spots which are mostly rather small. 

 They vary in length from -98 to 1-05, and in breadth from -7 to 

 76. 



3. Port Blair, S. Andamans, 25th B. B. Osmaston, Esq. [0.]. 



April. 



3. Port Blair, 1st May. B. B. Osmaston, Esq. [C.]. 



3. Port Blair, 3rd May. B. B. Osmaston, Esq. [C.]. 



