472 A FIRST LIST OF THE BIRDS 



172. — Gecinus occipitalis, Vig. General. 



173. — Chrysophlegma flavin ucha, Gould. Neighbourhood of 



Pahpoon and northwards ; only. 

 173 bis. — Chrysophlegma mentalis, Tern. 

 173 ter. — Chrysophlegma puniceus, Horsf. 

 173 quat. — Chrysophlegma miniatus, Forst. 

 174. — Chrysophlegma ohlorolophus, V. Pahpoon and Kyouh- 



nyat ; only. 

 176. — Venilia pyrrhotis, Hodgs. Pahpoon and north. 

 177 bis. — Gecinulus viridis, Bly. Pahpoon, Kyouhiyat, Pdhchaun, 



Ye, and Meeta Myo. 

 178. — Micropternus phaioceps, Bly. General; common. 

 184. — Tiga intermedins, Bly. General; common. 

 187. — Sasia ochracea, Hodgs. Pahpoon and neighbourhood, 



Tavoy and Thayetchaun. 

 187 bis. — Sasia abnormis, Tern. Near Ye; only. 

 191 bis. — Megalaima virens, Scop. Kollidoo, Kyouhnyat. The 



true Chinese bird, with which I compared it, differing from 



the Himalayan as pointed out by Swinhoe. 

 192. — Megalaima lineata, V. General; common. Most of 



them are identical with Himalayan specimens of the type 



separated as Hodgsoni. 

 195. — -Cyanops asiatica, Lath. Pahpoon and Kollidoo. 



195 bis. — Megalaima incognita, Hume. Karope, Ye, Amherst. 



196 ter. — Megalaima mystacophanos, Tern. Om-ben-gwen. 

 197. — Xantholsema hsemacephala, Mull. General; common. 

 198 quat. — Xantholsema cyanotis, Bly. Above Kyouhiyat and 



Meeta Myo ; only. 

 200. — Cuculus striatus, Drapiez. 

 202. — Cuculus Sonnerati, Lath. 

 203. — Cuculus micropterus, Gould. 

 207. — Heirococcyx sparveroides, Vig. Pahpoon; only. A 



very large male such as Gould designated strenuus. 

 209. — Ololygon tenuirostris, Gr. Pahpoon, Moulmein, Ye-boo; 



rare. 

 210. — Surniculus dicruroides, Hodgs. Lemyne ; only ; rare. 

 211 bis. — Chrysococcyx x author hynchus^ Horsf. 

 212 . — Coccystes jacobinus, Bodd . 

 213. — Coccystes coromandus, Lin. Meeta Myo ; only. 



214 bis. — Eudynamis malayana, Gab. Passim. 



215. — Zanclostomus tristis, Less. Passim; very common. 



215 bis. — Zanclostomus javanicus, Horsf. 



216 ter. — Phcenicophaus ery thrognathus, Hartl. Near Zadee ; 

 only ; rare. 



