11 A FIEST LIST Oh' THE 



48 ter. — Poliornis liventer, Tem. 

 65 bis.-- Syrnium seloputo, Horsf. 



75 quint.— Scops Lempiji, Horsf. 

 101 Us.— Cypselus pacificus, Lath. 

 116 ter.— Harpactes oreskios, Tem,. 



127 bis.— Pelargopsis burmanicus, Sharp. 



157 fer.- -Pious analis, Horsf. 



171 &&.— Gecinus vittatus, Vieil. 



211 6&.— Chalcococcyx xanthorhynclms, Horsf. 



280 &/$.— Dicrurus leucophseus, Vieil. 



345 fo's.— Brachyurus moluccensis, Mull. 



671 &/*.— TJrocissa magnirostris, Biyth. 



678 &/$.— Crypsirina varians, Lath. 



696 fo's— Ploceus hypoxanthus, Daud. 



795 fos.— Turtur tigrina, to. 



819 ter.— Francolinus chinensis, Osb. 



834 bis.— Turnix maculosus, Tem. 



? 927 bis.— Herodias melanopus, Wagler. 



Lastly, vve have those species which, though many doubtless do 

 so occur are not as yet known to me from any localities beyond the 

 limits of British and Independent Burmah, unless indeed one of 

 them should be considered identical with an Andamanese species. 



These are — 



15 bis.— Polihierax Peildeni, Hume. 

 57 bis.— Pernis brachypterus, Biyth. 



76 Us.— Athene pulchra, Hume. 



132 quat.— Carcineutes amabilis, Hume. 

 139 Us.— Serilophus lunatus, Gould. 

 147 Us.— Palseornis magnirostris, Ball ? 

 163 Us.— Ynngipicus canicapillus, Biyth. 

 165 Ms.— Hemicircus canentes, Less. 

 165 quat.— Meiglyptes jugularis, Biyth. 

 169 ter.— Thriponax Crawfurdi, Gray. 

 177 bis.— Gecinulus viridis, Biyth. 



