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are conspicuously barred and variegated with rufescent or 

 buffy white ; in mulicus these parts are uniform and unbarred. 



p. 432 ; 803 quat. —Polyplectron thibetanum, Gm. 



We obtained a splendid male of this species in the jungles at 

 the foot of Nwalabo, where they were not very uncommon. 

 Davison says : " I know how to find these birds now ; if you 

 fire a gun, every male that is anywhere near at once begins 

 to call. Their call is a long drawn qua-gua-qua, often repeated. 

 p. 434, line 14, from top, after ', bicalcaratum, insert, Lin. 

 p. 438 ; Since our remarks on E. craivfurdi were written Ave 

 have examined a specimen from Bhamo (whence Elliot's type 

 was obtained by Colonel Sladen, who really re-discovered this 

 species) and found it precisely similar to our Dargwin speci- 

 men, and there is no reason therefore now to consider ours 

 at all an intermediate form. 



£>. 442; 812. — G alius ferruginous, Gm. 



Add Tavoy. 

 p, 450 ; 833. — Turnioc plumblpes, Hodgs. 



We obtained a quite young bird of this species near Tavoy, 



p. 456 ; 849. — JEgialitis curonicus, Gm. 



Add Moulmein, where not uncommon in February. 

 p. 457; line 5, from top, for, 855, read, 855 bis. 



p. 462 ; 891. — Bhyacophihis glareolct, Lin. 



Add Moulmein, where it was very common in February and 

 March. 



p. 463 ; 893. — Tringoides hypoleucos, Lin. 



Add Tavoy, where very common in March. 

 p. 464; line 15, from bottom, for, chirngus, read, chirurgns. 

 p. 480 ; 4th line from bottom, for, in his case, read, in this 



case. 



p. 494 ; line 22, from top, for, The followin gare, read, The 

 following are. 



p. 496 ; 1007 .—Phalacrocorax pygmoeus, Pall. 

 Add Tavoy. 



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