1900.] observed in the Southern Shan States of Upper Burma. 109 



34 (222). Siva sordida, Hume. 

 Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, I, p. 210. 



Loi-San-Pa 6000 ft. and upwards. Hunts about the twigs, leaves, 

 and flowers like a tit. 



35 (228). Zosterops simplex, Swinh. 

 Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, I, p. 215. 



Met with at Kalaw and throughout the States at elevations of 

 3000 ft. and above. It is somewhat remarkable that none of the allied 

 species of Zosterops were seen. 



36 (236). Cutia nepalensis, Hodgs. 

 Faun. Brit. Lid., Birds, I, p. 222. 



I observed this species once ol* twice on the slopes of Loi-San-Pn, 

 but was unable to procure a specimen. I have shot it farther to the 

 east on the Salween-Mekong watershed at 6000 ft. in dense evergreen 

 forest. (H.N.T.). 



37 (238). Pteruthius ^ralatds, Tick. 

 Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, I, p. 225. 



Loi-San-Pa 7000 ft. Found in heavily-wooded localities at eleva- 

 tions of 5000 ft. and upwards. Not common. Keeps to the tops of the 

 high trees searching the leaves and moss-covered stems for insects. 

 (H.N.T.). 



38 (240). Pteruthius intermedium, Hume. 

 Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, I, p. 227. 



One $ procured on Loi-San-Pa at about 6000 ft, 



39 (243). iEGiTHiNA tiphia, Linn. 

 Faun. Brit. Lid., Birds, I, p. 230. 



Common in the low hot valleys up to an altitude of 3000 ft. 

 (H.N.T.). Particularly plentiful at Sinhe, foot of Taunggyi 2900 ft. 



40 (247). Chloropsis aurifrons, Temm. 

 Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, I, p. 234. 



Fairly common everywhere in the States. One specimen was 

 procured at 5000 ft. on Loi-San-Pa. 



41 (249). Chloropsis hardwickii, Jard. and Selby. 

 Faun, Brit. Ind., Birds, T, p. 236. 



Found above 4000 ft., and very common on Loi-San-Pa, where 

 numbers crowded the wild cherry trees which were in full bloom. 



