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Halcyon smyrnensis. White-breasted Kingfisher. 

 One, Pakokku, November 20th, 1901 ; one, Kanhla, November 21st ; 

 one, Laungshe, January 12th, 1902. 



Family Bucerotidse. 



Anthracoceros albirostris. Indo-Burmese Pied Hornbill. 



One, Dalet Choung, February 27th, 1902. A small specimen, but 

 rather over the measurements given in the Fauna of British India for 

 the smaller race of this species. 



Family Upupidse. 



Upupa indica. Indian Hoopoe. 



One, Ta-hnyin-taung, December 6th, 1901. 



Family CuCUlidae. 



Rhopodytes tristis. Large Green-billed Malkoha. 



Two, Kyin Village, November 30th, 1901 ; two, of which the data 

 are illegible, all the specimens being very greasy, aud mostly unfit to 

 keep. All possess eyelashes, although the genus is stated (F.B.I. 

 Birds, Vol. Ill, p. 230), to want these. 



Centropus sinensis. Common Coucal or Crow-Pheasant. 



One, Man, December 6th, 1901. 



Family Psittacidse. 



Pal-SORNIS torqcatus. Rose-ringed Paroquet. 



One, Pakokku, November 22nd, 1901 ; one, Pauk-Tilin Road, 

 November 29th. 



Pal^ornis pasciatds. Bed-breasted Paroquet. 

 One, Pakokku, November 21st, 1901. 



Family Asionidse. 



Athene brama. Spotted Owlet. 

 One, Pakokku, November 19th, 1901. 



Family Falconidse. 



Spilornis cheela. Crested Serpent-Eagle. 



A pair of feet with a few feathers attached clearly belong to this 

 species. 



Butastdr teesa. White-eyed Buzzard-Eagle. 

 One, Pakokku-Pauk, November 24th, 1901. 

 Haliastur Indus. Brahminy Kite. 

 One, Pakokku, November 22nd, 1901. 



