128 H. Wood and F. Finn — Birds from Upper Burmah. [No. 3, 



The birds referred to Sturnia nemoricola in J. A. S. B. 1900, pt. II. 

 p. 116 are, I find, of this species ; at least the four specimens kindly 

 presented by Colonel Bingham to the Museum belong to it. 



Family MuSCicapidSB. 



CvORNis RDBECDi.OTDES. Blue-throated Flycatcher. 

 One, Ta-hnyin-tauno^, December 2nd, 1901 ; one, PontannGT, February 

 2nd, 1902. 



Cdlicicapa ckylonensis. Grey-headed Flycatcher. 



One, Ta-hnyin-taung, December 8th, 1901. 



Rhipiddra albiprontata. Whitp.'hroived Fanfail Flycatcher. 



One, Pakokku, November 20th, 1901. 



Family TurdidSB. 



Pratincola CAPRATA. Common Pied Bush-chat. 



Three, Pakokku, November 19th, 20th and 21st, respectively ; one, 

 Laungshe, January 12th, 1902, 



All have the black plumage fringed throughout with fulvous, 

 except the bird killed on November 21st, which shows no such edgings 

 at all except a few barely peiceptible specks on the belly. 



CoPSYCHCS SAULARis. 3fagp{e-Rohin. 



One, Pakokku, November 21st, 1901. 



This is by plumage a female, and has the fulvous parts of the 

 under-surface finely cross-barred with a lighter shade. 



Petrophila erythrogastra. Blue-headed Rock-Thrush. 



One, Kanpetlet, January 3rd, 1902 ; two, same locality, following 



Petrophila solitar[A. JEastem Blue Bock-Thrush. 



One, Pakokku, November IJth, 1901. 



Not typical, but only showing a little chestnut on the under- 

 tail coverts. 



Petrophila cyanus. Western Blue Uock-Thmsh. . 



One, Dudawtaung, January 7th, 1902 ; one, Lnungshe, January 

 J 1th; one, Nwamataung, February 2nd, 1902. The last shows one red 

 under-tail covert. 



Oreocincla dauma. Small-billed Mountain-Thrush. 



One, Dudawtaung, January 8th, 1902. 



Family FringiUidse. 



Passer flaveolus. Pegu House- Sparrow. 



One, Pakokku, November 21st, 1901 ; one, same locality, Novem- 

 ber 23rd. 



