1900.] observed in the Southern Shan States of Upper Burma. J 19 



112 (601). Hypothymis azurea, Bodd. 

 Faun. Brit. Lid., Birds, II, p. 49. 



Met with on the western borders of the States below 3000 ft 



113 (603). Chelidorhynx hypoxanthum, Blyth. 

 Faun. Brit, bid., Birds, II, p. 51. 



Rare. One specimen, too much damaged for preservation, was pro- 

 cured on Loi- San-Pa at 6000 ft. 



114 (605). Rhipidura albicollis, Vieill. 

 Faun. Brit, hid., Birds, II, p. 53. 

 Common. The only Fantail met with. 



Family Turdid^;. 



115 (608). Pratincola caprata, Linn. 

 Faun. Brit, bid., Birds, II, p. 59. 



We met with this hird everywhere, apparently occurs all over the 

 States . 



116 (610). Pratincola maura, Pall. 

 Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, II, p. 61. 



Generally found near grass jungle sparsely provided with trees. 



*117 (611). Pratincola leucura, Blyth. 



Faun. Brit, bid., Birds, II, p. 63. 



Common on the shores of the Inle lake near Fort Stedman, and 

 from thence to Bow-ya-that along the road, frequenting the high grass 

 skirting the lake and swampy depressions by the side of the road. 

 (H.N.T.). Near Bow-ya-that I saw several, but failed to secure a speci- 

 men. (C.T.B.). 



118 (615). Oreicola ferrea, HoJgs. 

 Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, II, p. 66. 

 Very common. 



119 (633). Henicurus immaculatus, Hodgs. 

 Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, II, p. 85. 



Rather rare ; confined to the beds of rocky streams. It does not 

 ascend to any great height. (H.N.T.). Two specimens were procured 

 at elevations between 3000 and 4000 ft. I saw it once on Loi-San-Pa 

 at about 6000 ft. (C.T.B.). 



