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growing within the enclosure of tbe Pagoda at Moulmein. 

 The nests when he found them contained young. 



p. 52; 104 ter. — Dendroclielidon longipennis, llafin. 



Later this species was observed at the base of Nwalabo 

 Hills in the Tavoy distrct. 



p. 56 ; line 6> from top, for, acutely, read, accurately. 



p, 58 ; 110. — Caprimulgus macrourus, Horsf. 



Add Tavoy, where we obtained a pair in March. The wings 

 of both 7'7, and the plumage of the comparatively light-colored 

 type approximating that of albonotatus. 



p. 63 ; 115 bis. — Harpacles duvaucellii, Tern. 



This has subsequently been observed at the base of Nwala- 

 bo. 



p. 66 ; line 5, from top, for, hodgsoni, read, erythrocephalus. 



The two names certainly, I believe, refer to the same species, 

 and erythrocephalus dates from P. Z. S., 1834, p. 25 ; while 

 hodgsoni, as far as I can find out, only dates from the Mon. 

 Trog., pi. 34, 1838. 



p. 66 ; 116 ter. — Harpactes oreskios, Tern. 



We obtained a large series of tbis species in the jungles at 

 the foot of Nwalabo, a high hill, say 6,000 feet in height, 

 east by south of Tavoy. 



p. 67 ; 111.— Merops viridis, Lin. 



The Tenasserim specimens belong, almost without excep- 

 tion, to the extremely rufous-headed race, of which the less 

 typical Sikim forms were called ferrugiceps by Hodgson. 



p. 67; 118. — Merops philippinus,~Lm. 



Captain Bingham tells us that towards the end of the rains 

 this species is not uncommon about Moulmein. 



p. 68; 119. — Merops leschenaulti, Vieill. 



This species was also very common along the forest streams 

 at the foot of Nwalabo. 



p. 69 ; 122 bis. — Nyctiomis amicta, Tern. 



Add, jungles at foot of Nwalabo, where we obtained speci- 

 mens at the beginning of April. 



Captain Bingham also obtained this species this year on the 

 banks of the Attaran. 



