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Hab. — Bhamo, Upper Burma. 



Type in the Tring Museum : c? Bhamo 29, iii. 1909. 

 Collected by Major H. H. Harington. 



Obs. — A. nepalensis (Hodgs.) has a white ring round the eye and a smaller 

 and light coloured bill." 



* (173 b) Stachyrhidopsis bhamoensis, Harington. — (Bhamo Red- 

 headed Babbler.) One specimen procured near Bhamo in the plains. 



LIOTRICHIN^F. 



(255) Melanochlora sultanea (Hodgs.) — (Sultan Bird.) 

 Recorded by Oates, Fauna, B. I. 



BRACHYPODIN^E. 



(290) Otocompsa flaviventris (Tick.) — (Black-crested yellow Bulbul.) 

 Seen on several occasions along the China road. 



CERTHIID^E. 

 (356) Pnoepyga squamata (Gould). — (Scaly-breasted Wren.) 

 Recorded by Oates, Fauna, B. I. 



SYLVIID^. 



* (367) Acrocephalus agricola (Jerd). — (Paddyfield Reed- Warbler.) 

 One specimen. 



* (379) Cisticola tytleri, Blyth. — (Yellow-headed Fantail- Warbler.) 

 One specimen. 



* (410) Phylloscopus fuscattjs (Blyth.) — (Dusky Willow- Warbler.) 

 Very common in the cold weather in low-lying swampy localities. Some 



of my specimens have narrow white tips to their tail feathers ; and 

 Dr. Hartert, who kindly identified my Phylloscopi for me, writes as 

 follows : — " This can only be P. fuscatus and the narrow white tips are of 

 "very rare occurrence. I find them in two Chinese specimens, while others 

 " do not show it, and one shows an indication only.'" 



During the cold weather, I only got one specimen of P. armandii which is 

 so plentiful at Sinlum during the hot weather. 



'"' (417) P. supebciliostts (Gm.) — (Crowned Willow- Warbler.) 



* (426) P. lugubris (Blyth.)— (Dull-green Willow- Warbler.) 



* (446) Neornis flavolivacens, Hoclgs. — (Aberrant- Warbler.) 

 :; (446 a) N. flavolivacens intricattjs, Hartert. 



Both this bird and the last were procured near Bhamo during the cold 

 weather. 



The above were all kindly identified for me by Dr. Hartert. 



(448) Horornis fortipes, Hoclgs. — (Strong-footed Bush- Warbler.) 

 Recorded by Oates, Fauna, B. I. 



(468) Prinia inornata, Sykes. — (Indian Wren-Warbler.) ? 

 All my specimens were winter ones, so it was impossible to decide 

 whether they were the above or blanfordi. 





