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(916) 1). conoolor, Jerd. — (Nilghiri Flowerpecker.) 

 Entered in my list as recorded by Colonel Rippon, was unfortunately 

 included by mistake ; this bird cannot be found in Burma. 



* (917) D. olivaoeuji, Wald. — (Plain-coloured Flowerpecker.) 

 One specimen. 



P1TTID.E. 



* (927) Pixta nepalensSIS, (Hodgs.) — (Blue-naped Pitta.) 

 One specimen. 



PICID.E. 



'"' (975) Iyngipicus canicapillus, (Blyth.) — (Burmese Pigmy Wood- 

 pecker). 



Dr. Hartert has identified my specimens as belonging to this species, so 

 /. pygmaeus should be omitted from my list. 



PHCENPCOPHAINiE. 

 (1122) Rhopodytes viridirostris, (Jerd.) — (Small Green-billed Mal- 

 koha.) 



Included in my former list as recorded by Colonel Rippon, and was also 

 entered in error. 



STRIGES. 



Sub-family Asionin^e. 

 1157. Asio accipitrinuSj (Pall.) — (Short-eared-owl). 

 Two put up by the regiment during field-firing at Mamauk. 



ACCIPITRES. 



(1189) Pandion haliaetus, (Linn.) — (Osprey.) 



A cold weather visitor ; a pair were very noisy in March 1909 in a swamp 

 to the south of Bhamo, and, I think, must have bred there, but I found it 

 impossible to get to the spot. 



(1191) Otogyps calvus, (Scop). — (Black Vulture.) 



(1196) Pseudogyps bengalensis, (Gm.) — (Indian White-backed Vulture. ) 



Both seen round Bhamo. 



(1232) Elanus ccertjleus, (Desf.) — (Black-winged Kite.) 



One seen near Halone on 8th January 1909. 

 "(1237) Circus /ertjginosus, (Linn.) — (Marsh Harrier.) 



One specimen. 

 :; '(1243«.) Astur plumbarius khamensis, (Bianchi.) — (Bianchi's Goshawk.) 



I shot a very fine specimen of the above on our range at Bhamo, it 

 was identified by Dr. Hartert, who writes: — "I find the Goshawk is the 



" Tibetan race From Kham, S. E. Tibet. Described in the B. B. O. 



"0., XVI, p. 71, March 1906." 

 "(1247) Acoipiter nisus, (Linn.) — (Sparrow Hawk.) 



I got two sparrow-hawks ; one described in my last list as melanoschistm : 

 and a fine female on 29th January 1909. Dr. Hartert continues : — " 



