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7. Dryonastes sannio, Swinhoe, the white-browed kiighing- 

 thrush, was everywhere abundant. It is less shy than other birds of this 

 family, and is frequently seen alone or in pairs. 



8. Pomatorhinus imberbis, Salvad., the Eastern rusty-cheeked 

 scimitar babbler, was common, but very diflB.cult to secure. 



9. Chloropsis hardwickii, Jard. and Selby, the orange-bellied 

 chloropsis, was the only one of the genus procured. 



10. Molpastes burmannicus, Sharpe, the Burmese red-vented 

 bulbul, was everywhere common. 



11. Xanthixus flavescens^ Blyth.- — I procured one specimen of 

 Blyth's bulbul between Kabein and Bernardmyo. 



12. Otocompsa emeria, Linn., the Bengal red-whiskered bulbul, 

 was common. 



13. Fycnonotus aanthorrhous,J . Anderson,Anderson's yellow-vent- 

 ed bulbul, was not uncommon. It also occurs in Karennee and at Kalaw 

 in the Southern Shan States. A description of this bird will be found in a 

 footnote at page 286 of the first volume of the Birds, " Fauna of India." 



IL Sitta nagaensis, Godwin- Austen, Austen's nuthatch, was 

 discovered on the Naga hills by Colonel Godwin-Austen. Its occur- 

 rence therefore in the Ruby Mines extends its range very considerably. 

 Mr. Wollaston procured a single specimen at Bernardmyo. 



15. Dicntrus cineraceus, Horsf.^ the grey drongo, occurred 

 sparingly. 



16. Chibia Iiottentotta, Linn., the hair-crested drongo, was very 

 common. 



17. OrtJiotomus sutorius, Forst., the Indian tailor-bird, was met 

 with on one occasion only. 



18. Megalurus palustris, Horsf., the striated marsh- warbler, was 

 common in all the wet cultivated valleys, occurring in pairs a,nd no 

 doubt breeding in April. 



• 19. Phylloscopus indicus, Jerd., — Captain Mills secured one 

 specimen of the olivaceous willow-warbler at Bernardmyo. It has not 

 yet been recorded further east than Assam . 



20. Lankis nigrkeps, Frankl., the black-headed shrike, was 

 extremely common. 



21. Artamus fuscus Vieill. — Captain Mills assured me that the 

 ;ishv swallow-shrike occurs in large floc;ks at Bernardmyo. 



