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Some of the notes of this bird are peculiarly like the conversational 
notes of Molpastes burmanicus, the Burmese Red-vented Bulbul. It 
also has a loud clear whistle of the same style as, but softer and much 
less loud than, the usual call of Hulabes intermedia, the Indian Grackle. 
The females I have shot measure much smaller than the males. 
The average of 8 females is as follows :—Length, 7” barely ; wing, 
3:8" to 3:9" ; tail, 2:2" to 2:3". 
Sub-Family Brachypodine. 
(107) CrINigeR FLAVEOLUS.—The White-throated Bulbul. 
Oates, No. 263 ; Hume, No. 451. 
(108) Hypstperes psARoipEs.—The Himalayan Black Bulbul. 
Oates, No. 269 ; Hume, No. 444. 
(109) H. concotor.—The Burmese Black Bulbul. 
Oates, No. 270 ; Hume, No. 448. 
(110) Hemrxus riravaLa.—The Brown-eared Bulbul. 
Oates, No. 272 ; Hume, No. 448. 
(111) H. maccnetnanpi.—The Rufous-bellied Bulbul. 
Oates, No. 275 ; Hume, No. 447. 
(112) Atucurus srriatus.—The Striated Green Bulbul. 
Oates, No. 277 ; Hume, No. 449. 
(113) Motpastes BuRMANICUS.—The Burmese Red-vented Bulbul. 
Oates, No. 279. 
(114) M. pencaensis.—The Bengal Red-vented Bulbul. 
Oates, No. 282 ; Hume, No. 461. 
(115) Xanrarxus FLAVESCENS.—Blyth’s Bulbul. 
Oates, No. 287 ; Hume, No. 452 Bis. 
(116) Orocompsa EMERIA.—The Bengal Red-whiskered Bulbul. 
Oates, No. 288 ; Hume, No. 460. 
(117) O. ruaviventRis.—The Black-crested Yellow Bulbul. 
Oates, No. 290 ; Hume, No. 456. 
(118) Spizixus cantrrons.—The Finch-billed Bulbul. 
Oates, No. 292 ; Hume, No. 453 Bis. 
(119) loze virescens.—The Olive Bulbul. 
Oates, No. 296 ; Hume, No. 452 Des. 
(120) Microrus mELANocerHALUSs.—The Black-headed Bulbul. 
Oates, No. 310 ; Hume, No. 457 Bis. 
(121) M. crvzReiventris.—The Grey-bellied Bulbul. 
Oates, No. 311 ; Hume, No. 457 Quat. 
