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509.—Phylloscopus fuscatus, Blyth. 
This species did not appear to be very uncommon amongst 
the copses and thickets in the vicinity of Elephant Point. A 
male bird shot in that locality measured in the flesh :— 
Length, 55; expanse, 7:2; tail from vent, 2-4; wing, 
2°5; tarsus, 95; bill from gape, °52.° lrides, brown; upper 
mandible, dusky brown ; basal half of lower mandible, yellowish 
white ; terminal half, light brown; legs, feet, and claws, 
yellowish brown. 
558.—Phylloscopus lugubris, Blyth. 
I only saw a single specimen of this species, which I shot in 
December near Elephant Point. It was a male, and measured 
in the flesh :-— 
Length, 4:9; expanse, 6:0; tail from vent 2; wing 2°5; 
tarsus, °78 ; bill from gape, °6. 
Irides, brown ; upper mandible, dark brown, tipped with light 
yellowish ; middle part of lower mandible, light brown, whitish 
at base and tip; legs and feet, greenish brown. 
565.—Reguloides superciliosus, Gel. 
Thave only met with this species at Syriam and in the vicinity 
of Elephant Point, at both of which localities it appears to be 
very rare. Two male specimens measured in the flesh :— 
Length, 4 to 4°2; expanse, 6°25 to 6:3; tail from vent, 1°5 
to 1:65; wing, 1°12 to 1:12; tarsus, ‘7 to°7; bill from gape, 
5 to 49. 
Trides, dark brown; upper mandible, dusky brown; lower 
mandible, yellowish white, tipped with brown; legs and feet, 
yellowish brown; claws, brown. 
593 quat.—Budytes flava, Lin.—(Vide S.F. II, 288.) 
This bird appeared to be numerous about Rangoon and in the 
neighbourhood of Elephant Point, frequenting the open waste 
ground and dried-up paddy-fields in those localities. A female 
shot at Rangoon measured in the flesh :— 
Length, 6°9; expanse, 9°75; tail from vent, 3:2; wing, 
3°39 ; tarsus, 1; bill from gape, °7. 
Irides, dark brown; upper mandible, dusky black; lower 
mandible, yellowish white, edged and tipped  withhorny 
brown; legs, feet, and claws,black. 
595.—Nemoricola indica, Gmel. 
Ihave seen only a single specimen of this species, which I 
shot in the thickest part of the dense forest jungle a few miles 
