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216 quat.— Rhinortha chlorophea, Raff,. Lemyne, Thayet- 

 choung, near Meeta Myo ; not common. 



217 quat. — Centrococcyx eurycercus, Hay. Passim; vary extra- 

 ordinarily in size ; probably at least two species. 



218. — Centrococcyx bengalensis, Gm. 



223. — Arachnothera magna, Hodgs. Kyouhnyat and neighbour- 

 hood, and near Ye. 



224. — Arachnothera pusilla, Bit/. KoMrait to Pahpoon ; com- 

 mon ; a single specimen from Thayetchaun. 



224 bis. — Arachnothera modesta, Eyton. Meeta Myo ; only. 



225 ter. — iEthopyga Lathami,* Jard. General; south of 

 Moulmein. 



232 bis. — Leptocoma Hasseltii, Tern. Om-ben-gwen to Tavoy ; 

 rare. 



232 ter. — Anthreptes malaccensis, Scop. Shymootee, Thayet- 

 chaun, Amherst; not common. 



233 bis. — Chalcoparia cingalensis, Gm. General ; common. 

 234. — Arachnechthra asiatica, Lin. General, north of Ye ; not 



numerous. 



234 ter. — Arachnechthra flammaxilaris, Bly. General ; but not 

 numerous. 



236. — Dicseum cruentatum, Lin. General ; common. 



236 bis. — Dicseum trigonostigma, Scop. Amherst ; only ; rare. 

 237. — Dicgeum chrysorrhseum, Tern. Pahpoon, Amherst ; only. 



237 bis. — Dicseum virescens, Hume. Pahpoon and neighbour- 

 hood. 



250 bis. — Sitta neglecta, Walden. Dargwin ; only. 



253. — Dendrophila corallina, Hodgs. General ; this is identical 

 with Himalayan specimens. 



254 bis. — Upupa longirostris, Jerd. Paphoon and neighbour- 

 hood, Moulmein and Amherst ; very few specimens are 

 typical. 



258. — Lanius tephronotus, Vig. Kyouhnyat ; only. 



259. — Lanius nigriceps, Frankl. Neighbourhood of Pahpoon ; 

 only. 



260 bis. — Lanius hypoleucus, Bly. Kollidoo ; only. 



261. — Lanius cristatus, Lin. Pahpoon, Moulmein, Ngabeemah, 

 Tavoy ; not common. 



* Although I for the present record this as Lathami, Jard., I believe it will have to 

 be separated as a distinct species. It is a bigger bird ; it has no black internal margin 

 to the moustachal streak ; it has the entire cap and not merely the forehead and anterior 

 part of the crown glossed with metallic colors ; the upper tail-coverts are bright metallic 

 green, while the metallic gloss of the tail feathers is violet, only slightly touched with 

 green at the extreme margins ; the wing lining is pure white ; the abdomen, flanks, 

 vent, and lower tail-coverts pale slaty grey, entirely untinged with green. If really 

 new this species will stand as 2E. cava. 



