1902.] H. Wood & F. Finn— Birds from Upper Burmah. 131 



Falco jugger. The Laggar Falcon. 



One, Pakokku, November 22nd, 1901. 



A beautiful adult example of this species. 



Tinnunculus alaudarius. Kestrel. 



One specimen without data. 



Microhierax edtolmus. Bed-legged Falconet. 



One, Ta-hnyin-taung, December 9th, 1901. 



Family Phaaianidae. 



Phasiands HUMiJi. Mrs. Hume's Pheasant. 



One specimen obtained at Kanpetlet, January 2nd, 1902. This is 

 by plumage a male, and is of the typical Manipur form with steel-blue 

 rump-feathers narrowly edged and barred with white. Only the front 

 of the neck, however, is steely- Hack, the sides and back of the neck 

 being steely-grey, contrasting with the colour of the throat and breast. 



Gennjius sp. ? 



One female specimen obtained at Yinkwetaung on February 2nd 

 1902, most closely agrees with Mr. Oates' description of what he calls 

 (Manual of the Game-Birds of India, Vol. 1, p. 365,) the North- Arrakan 

 Silver Pheasant; but it has the two centre pairs of tail feathers chest- 

 nut with dark brown pencillings, the rest being black with chestnut 

 pencillings progressively diminishing to the outermost feathers. 



Arboricola intermedia. Arrakan Hill Partridge. 



One, Yinkwetaung, January 27th, 1901. 



Family Charadriidse. 



Hoplopterus ventralis. Indian Spur-winged Lapwing. 

 One, Kanhla, November 24th, 1901. 

 Aegialitis dubia. Little Hinged Plover. 

 One, Pakokku, November 11th, 1901. 



