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(335). Vauva:-. hottentotta. — The Hair-cresf.ed Dromjo. 



Netting in April in a bnuill expostnl nest on an ;ll)^iolutely bare 

 tree. Altitude 1,100 feet. A Khanioo caught this bird ofi' the 

 ne^t wiiile I was away. 



■^(340). Dissp:,\iuiuis pakadise^s. — The Lan/er Rad-ei-tailed Dromjo. 



Common in Me Taw. 



-|~(500). Pericrocotus peregrinus. — The Sniall Mini vet. 



Small flocks were fl3'ing about in' " paa " jungle in Januarj''. 



-fGuAuCALUS siiMATRENSis. — The SumcJran Cachoo-Shrike. 



Tliis bird agreed closely with G. dohsoni (511 ) but had not tlie 

 black on the face, though the ashy blue is a shade darker. The birds 

 evidently arrived early in November, as I did not notice them 

 before. They fl}'' about the tops of trees and do not appear to come 

 to tlie ground. 



/(o21). Oriolus MELiN0CP:PHALU3. — The Indian Blach-heoded 

 Oriole. 



Common. 



-h (524). EuLABES iXTERMEDiA. — The Indian Gra^Jcle. 



\evy plentiful in Me Taw, where it is a purely forest bird. 



-^ (546). Graculipica NiGPticoLLis. — The Blacli-nezhed Mijna. 



Common around Raheng. 



(549). AcKiDOTHERES TRiSTis.— T/te Gommon Myna. 

 "^(553). Aethiopsar grandis. — -The Siamese Myna.. 



Both the last are very common round Raheng and the neighbouring 

 villages. 



j_ (663). C0PSYCHU8 saularis. — The Magpie-Rohin. 



Common 

 -+. (779). Passer montanus. — The Tree-Sparroir. 



The sparrow of Raheng. I did not see P. domesticus. 



Order PICI. 



-]-(951). Gecinus chlorolophus. — The Small Ilirnahiyan Yelloiv- 

 iiaped Woodpeclxcr. 



^{ 988 ). Tkja javaxensis. — The Coimnot Golden-bached Three-toed 

 Wind pecker. 



Order ANISODAOTYLI. 

 -^(1023) CoRACiAS AFFiNis. — The Burmese Holler or " Blue JayJ^ 



