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187.— Sasia ochracea, Hodgs. 

 198 quat. — Xantholaema cyanotis, Blyth. 

 214 bis. — Eudynamis malayana, Cab. 

 233 bis.— Chalcoparia cingalensis, Gm. 

 263.— Tephrodornis pelvica, Hodgs. 

 271 ter.— Pericrocotus elegans, McClell. 

 346.— Brachyurus cucullatus, Bar a. 

 351 Us.— Cyanocincla solitaria, 31m. 

 391.— Stachyris nigriceps, Hodgs. 

 412.— G-arrulax pectoralis, Gould. 

 413.— Garrulax moniliger, Hodgs. 

 500— Ruticilla aurorea, Pall, 

 538 bis. — Prinia Beavani, Wald. 

 552— Neornis flavolivacea, Hodgs. 

 574.— Abrornis superciliaris, Tick. 

 585.— Enicurus immaculatus, Hodgs. 

 630.— Erpornis xanthochlora, Hodgs. 

 650.— Melanochlora sultanea, Hodgs. 

 673.— Cissa speciosa, Shaw. 

 702.— Lonchura acuticauda, Hodgs. 

 710.— Passer montanus, Lin. 

 719 bis.— Citrinella rutila, Fall. 

 723.— Euspiza aureola, Pall. 

 771.— Treron nepalensis, Hodgs. 

 776.— Osmotreron Phayrei, Blyth. 

 803 bis.-— Pavo muticus, Lin. 

 903 bis.— Podica personata, Gray. 



Next we have Class III, the species which are common to our 

 tract and more or less of the countries south and east ; but which 

 do not occur, except in Burmah, within the limits of our Empire, 

 save in the case of a very few, which have been found in the 

 Andamans and Nicobars. 



23 ter.— Micronisus poliopsis, Hume. 

 39 ter.— Spilornis Rutherfordi, Swinh. 



