130 C. T. Bingham & H. N. Thompson— Birds collected and [No. 2, 



Family Caprimulgim:. 



198 (1091). Caprimulgus asiaticus, Lath. 

 Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, III", p. 186. 



This species was frequently put up along the road in scrub jungle. 

 It does not seem to affect high forest. 



199 (1095). Caprimulgus indicus, Lath. 

 Faun. Brit. Ltd., Birds, III, p. 190. 



One specimen seen and procured on Loi-San-Pa at about 7000 ft. 



*200 (1096). Lyncoknis cerviniceps, Gould. 



Faun. Brit. Ind , Birds, III, p. 192. 



Common all over the States in suitable localities. (H.N.T.). Its 

 ringing trisyllabic cry was heard once or twice on the plateau between 

 Yatsauk and Mong Pong. 



Family Trogonid^:. 



201 (1101). Harpactes* erythrocephalus, Gould. 



Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, III, p. 200. 



Common. Confined to the lower valleys. (H.N.T.). One speci- 

 men was shot at Wetpyuye 2800 ft., but unfortunately was so damaged 

 by the shot as to be passed preservation. 



Family Cuculid^'. 



*202 (1104). Cuculus canorus, Linn. 

 Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, III, p. 205. 

 Very common all over the States iti the hot weather. (H.N.T.). 



203 (1108). Hierococcyx sparverioides, Vigors. 

 Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, III, p. 211. 



One specimen procured at Kyauk-ku in the northern portion of the 

 Yatsauk State about 3200 ft. in March. (H.N.T.). 



204 (1113). Cacomantis merulinus, Scop. 

 Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, III, p. 218. 



Met with only between Fort Stedman and Sinhe. At Bow-ya-that 

 3500 ft. it was common, affecting the trees and bushes along the road- 

 side. 



* Harpactes, Swainson, 1837, is pre-occupiecl by Harpactes, Templeton, 1834, 

 used for n genus of Arachnida. 



