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50. Lanius collurioides (474). — Burmese Shrike. 



Common. Found three nests. Two were built in the fork of saplings, 

 one in the fork of a branch of an oak tree. Two nests contained clutches 

 of five eggs, one nest of four. Dates — April 12th, 17th, 27th. 



51. Lanius niyriceps (475). — Black-headed Shrike. 



Only once seen, the parent bird of a nest built in a wild raspberry bush 

 on the edge of a paddy field. Clutch four eggs fresh. Date — 14th 

 April. 



52. Lanius tepJironotus (477). — Grey-backed Shrike. 

 Recorded by Col. Rippon. 



53. Tephrodornis pelvicus (486). — Nepalese Wood Shrike. 

 Recorded by Col. Rippon. 



54. Pericrocotus speciosus (490). — Indian Scarlet Minivet. 

 Recorded by Col, Rippon. 



55. Pericrocotus fraterculus (491). — Burmese Scarlet Minivet. 

 Recorded by Col. Rippon. 



56. Pericrocotus brevirosti'is (495). — Short-billed Minivet. 

 Recorded by Col. Rippon. 



57. Pericrocotus Solaris (498). — White-throated Minivet. 

 Two specimens obtained. 



58. Pericrocotus pei-egrinus (500). — Small Minivet. 

 Observed, but not collected. 



59. Campophagainelanoptera {50&). — Pale-grey Cuckoo- Shrike. 

 Several times seen. 



60. Artamus fuscus (512). — Ashy Swallow-Shrike. 

 Recorded by Col. Rippon. 



61. Oriolus indicus (514). — Black-naped Oriole. 

 Recorded by Col. Rippon. 



62. Oriolus tenuirostris (515). — Burmese Black-naped Oriole. 

 Common, but I was unsuccessful in finding nests. Capt. Venning, who 



was at Kalaw at the time, found two or three towards end of April. They 

 appear to have just begun nesting at the latter end of the month. 



63. Oriolus trailii (522). — Maroon Oriole. 



Fairly common, but not so much so as the last species. I only collected 

 one of the Mynas {Graculipica nigrioollis), but Col. Rippon records the 

 following : — 



64. Graculipica nigricollis (546). — Black-necked Myna. 



65. Graculipica burmanica (547). — Jerdon's Myna. 



66. Acridotheres tristes (549). — Common Myna. 



67. jEthiopsar grandis (553). — Siamese Myna. 



68. jEtJiiopsar albicinctus (554). — Collared Myna. 



69. Cyornis melanoleucus (569). — Little Pied Flycatcher. 

 Recorded by Col. Rippon. 



70. Cyornis unicolor (574). — Pale Blue Flycatcher. 

 One specimen obtained. Only once seen. 



71. Cyornis rubeculoides (575). — Blue-throated Flycatcher. 

 Common. 



72. Cyornis tickelli (576). — Tickell's Blue Flycatcher. 

 Recorded by Col. Rippon. 



73. Stoparola melanops (579). — Verditer Flycatcher. 

 One specimen obtained — a breeding male. 



74. Culcicapa ceylonensis (592). — Grey-headed Flycatcher. 

 Very common. 



75. Rhipidura albicollis (605). — White-throated Flycatcher. 



Common. One nest found with three fresh eggs. Date — 251)h April. 

 Nest a beautiful little cone-shaped structure, composed of soft grass, and 



