1900.] observed in the Southern Shan States of Upper Burma. 117 



*93 (549). ACRIDOTHERES TRISTIS, Linn. 



Faun. Brit. Lid., Birds, I, p. 537. 



*94 (552). ^Ethiopsar fuscus, Wagler. 

 Faun, Brit. Ind,, Birds, I, p. 539. 



Both these species were seen and identified near the lake at Fort 

 Stedman. 



95 (553). ^Ethiopsar grandis, Moore. 

 Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, I, p. 54-1. 



96 (554). ^Ethiopsar albicinctus, Godw.-Aust. and Wald. 

 Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, I, p. 541. 



Both these Mynas are common throughout the States, especially 

 round cultivation and villages. We procured them from Thamakhan to 

 Mong Long 3000 ft. and above. 



*97 (556). Stdrnopastor superciliaris, Blyth. 

 Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, I, p. 543. 

 Fairly common. ( H.N.T. ). 



Family Muscicapidj;. 



98 (560). Siphia strophiata, Hodgs. 

 Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, II, p. 8. 



Loi- San-Pa 6000 ft. 



99 (562). Siphia albigilla, Pall. 

 Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, II, p. 10. 

 Bow-ya-that 3000 ft. One specimen. ' 



100 (569). Ctornis melanoleucos, Tick. 

 Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, II, p. 18. 



I procured two specimens of this bird in the Yatsauk State at 

 4000 ft., and other specimens on Loi- San-Pa 6000 ft. (H.N.T,). 



101 (570). Cyornis astigma, Hodgs. 

 Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, II, p. 19. 



One specimen procured at Yebok in the Yatsauk State at about 

 3000 ft. 



102 (571). Cyornis sapphira, Tick. 

 Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, II, p. 20. 

 Loi-San-Pa at 4500 ft. 



