248 A SECOND LIST OF THE BIRDS 



203.— Cuculus micropterus, Gould. 



" Extremely common. — J. 1." 



Old and young of this species from near Dilkhushah. 



207.— Hierococcyx sparveroides, Fig. 



"Common here. — J. 1." 

 Neighbourhood of Dilkhushali. 



209. — Cacomantis threnodes, Cab. 



" Somewhat rare. — J. I." 



Other specimens, old aud young, of this species entered in 

 our first list as Ololygon rufiventris, obtained at Dilkhushah in 

 March 1879. 



210 — Surniculus lugubris, Eorsf. 



"Very common about April aud May. — J. I." 

 Specimens obtained near Dilkhushah in June. 



211.— Chrysococcyx maculatus, Gm. 



"This pretty Cuckoo is very rare here. — J. I." 

 Male, female, and young obtaiued near Dilkhushah in June, 

 July aud August. 



211 bis.— Chrysococcyx xanthorhynchus, Eorsf. 



" Also very rare here. — J. I." 



An adult in full plumage, obtained near Dilkhushah. 



214 bis.— Eudynamis malayana, Cab. & Heine. 



"Very common in the villages. — J. I." 

 An adult male obtained near Dilkhushah. 



224.— Arachnothera longirostra, Lath. 



" Rather common. — J. I." 



A single specimen obtained near Dilkhushah. 



236 — Dicaeum cruentatum, Lin. 



" Met with all the year round, and is common. — J. I." 

 Specimens obtained at both Dilkhushah and at the foot of 

 the hills at the extreme north of the Cachar District. 



237.— Dicseum chrysorrhseum, Tern. 



" Very common here. — J. I." 



A male, from near Dilkhushah, 6th June 1878. 



240.— Piprisoma agile, Tick. 



" A very rare bird in these parts. — J. I." 

 Two males from near Dilkhuahah. 



