ASSAM, SYLHET AND CACHAE. 135 



is all I yet know of its occurrence in Assam, Sylhet, Cachar 

 and British Burmah. 



Lastly, we have 377. — Ghleuasicus ruftceps, Bly., which God- 

 win-Austen procured at Baladhan, Cachar, and again near 

 Sadiya, but of the occurrence of which elsewhere in Assam, 

 Sylhet, Cachar or British Burmah we have as yet no certain 

 knowledge. 



3806is.— Suthora manipurensis, G. Aunt. 



In the Eastern hills I twice saw tiny flocks of Suthoras, 

 but failed to secure specimens. The type, however, was shot 

 by Mr. Robert of the Survey near Kara Khul of the Manipur 

 hills, and the species must therefore be included in our 

 list. 



The only other records of its occurrence anywhere are 

 from the Eastern Naga hills, and from the Tom- 

 putu Peak of the Dafla hills, but it is probable that 

 the Suthoras seen by Davison near the summit of Mooleyit, 

 Central Tenasserim, belonged to this species. 



Godwin- Austen obtained 382. — Grammatoptila striata, 

 Vig., both in the East Naga hills and below Tomputu 

 Peak in the Dafla hills, but I never saw it in Manipur, 

 nor do I know anything further of its distribution in 

 Assam, Sylhet or Cachar, nor do I believe that it extends to 

 British Burmah. 



3836zs.— Heterorhynchus humii, Mand. = H. rohertiy 



G. Aust. and Wald. 



I have never even seen an Assamese specimen of this 

 species, and of course did not meet with it in Manipur, 

 but Godwin- Austen records it from the Manipur hills, and 

 it is therefore entitled to a place in our list. 



The only other record of the occurrence of this species 

 any where within our present limits is on the Hemeo 

 Peak of the N. Cachar hills. 



Another species likely to occur in Manipur, but which 

 I never met with there, is 384. — Gampsorhynchus rufulus, 

 Bly., which I have from Sadiya and Tippook in the 

 Dibrugarh district, and Godwin-Austen recorded from the 

 Garo and Dafla hills. This species is recorded by Blyth 

 from Arakan, and it may occur there, but in Tenasserim, 

 and I believe Karenee, it is replaced by the perfectly dis- 

 tinct {vide VIII, 168 ) (?. torquatus, nobis. 



