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p. 213 ; 279. — Dicrurus cmnectans, Hodgs. 



Two specimens of this species were obtained at the foot of 

 Nwalabo. This is the most northern locality in Tenasserirn, 

 at which we have yet observed this species. Nwalabo 

 appears to be remarkable in that many northern species not 

 hitherto observed nearly as far south run down to it ; while 

 on the other hand several southern species, not hitherto observed 

 elsewhere nearly so far north, run up to it. 



p. 218; 282 bis. — Chaptia malayensis, Blyth, 



Add, jungles at foot of Nwalabo. 



p. 218 ; last line but one, for, malabaroides, Hodgs., read, 

 grandis, Gould. 



p. 221, fourth line, from bottom, D. malabaroides, (Hodgson, 

 1837,) should stand as B. grandis, (Gould, 26th January 

 1836.) 



p. 222; line 22, from top,/o?*, hottentota, read, hottentotta. 



p. 223 ; 289. — Muscipeta ctffinis, Hay. 

 Add, forests at foot of Nwalabo. 



p. 223; 289 ter. — JPhilentoma pyrrhopterum, Tern. 



A pair of this species were obtained in April in the forests 

 at the foot of Nwalabo, being by far the most northern locality 

 at which we have yet observed this species. 



p. 224 ; 289 quat. — JPhilentoma velatum, Tern. 



Add Tavoy, in the neighbourhood of which this species 

 appeared to be common in March and April. 



A young male, which we obtained on the 19th April, and 

 which appeared to have recently left the nest, is very remark- 

 able for its coloration. 



The entire head and neck all round, chin, throat, breast, and 

 in fact entire lower parts, are a dull chestnut, with only here 

 and there, on the lower parts, patches of new dull cyaneous 

 feathers appearing. 



The whole of the median and the secondary and tertiary 

 greater coverts are tipped, the former very broadly, the latter 

 more narrowly, with, chestnut, and there are patches of this 

 same color on the rump and upper back and scapulars. 



p, 225 ; 290. — JSypothymis azurea, Bodd. 



Very common in the jungles about the foot of Nwalabo. 



