OF THE TENASSERIM PROVINCES. 479 



566. — Reguloides proregulus, Pall. Pine Forests north of Pah- 

 poon. 



567. —Reguloides viridipennis, Bly. 



569 bis. — Oulicipeta tephrocephalus, Anderson. Neighbourhood 

 of Pahpoon. 



574. — Abrornis superciliaris, Tick. North of Pahpoon. 



584 ter. — Enicurus Leschenaultii 3 V. Neighbourhood of Pah- 

 poon, Meeta Myo. 



586. — Enicurus schistaceus, Hodgs. Pahpoon to Pahchaun and 

 Meeta Myo. This is the Indian form, not leucoschistos, 

 Swinh. 



590. — Motacilla luzoniensis, Scop. Passim; common in the 

 winter. 



591 bis. — Motacilla dukhunensis, SyJces, Single specimen ob- 

 tained at Pahpoon ; a typical dukhunensis. 



592. — Calobates melanope, Pall. General; common. 



593 ter. — Budytes cinereocapilla, Savi. South of Moulmein; 

 only. 



594. — Budytes calcai'atus, Hodgs. Single immature specimen at 

 Pahpoon. I suspect that this is the true calcaratus, and 

 that it will prove distinct from the Cashmere citreoloides, 

 Gould. 



595. — Nemoricola indica, Gm. Pahpoon, Ye, Te-boo ; not com- 

 mon. 



596. — Pipastes agilis, Sykes. Pretty general. 



599. — Corydalla Richardi, V. Pahpoon, Tavoy, Moulmein. 



600. — Corydalla rufula, V. Pabyouk, Amherst, Tavoy. 



605 bis. — Anthus cervinus, Pall. Moulmein to Ye ; not com- 

 mon. 



610 bis. — Allotrius a?ndatus, Tick. 



615. — Leiothrix argentauris, Hodgs. 



619. — Minla castaneiceps, Hodgs. 



621 bis. — Proparus dubius, Hume. Pine Forests north of Pah- 

 poon ; there common. 



625. — Ixulus striatus, Bly. 



630. — Erpornis xantholeuca, Hodgs. North of Pahpoon ; rare. 



63 1 . — Zosterops palpebrosus, Tem. 



631 quat. — Zosterops siamensis, Bly. 



645 bis. — Parus commixtus, Swinh. Pine forests north of 

 Pahpoon. 



649 bis. — Machlolophus subviridis, Tick. 



650. — Melanochlora sultanea, Hodgs. Pahpoon and neighbour- 

 hood and Meeta Myo. Identical with Himalayan specimens. 



660. — Corvus Levaillantii, Less. Pretty general. 



