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



*214 (1170). Huhua nepalensis, Hodgs. 

 Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, III, p. 287. 



Occasionally found in the heavy forest at the foot of the high 

 ranges. 



215 (1180). Athene brama, Temm. 

 Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, III, p. 301. 



Common in the Pein Valley Mawkmai State. (H.N.T.). One 

 specimen procured just above Nanpandet at about 2000 ft. elevation. 



216 (1183). Glaucidium cuculoides, Vigors. 

 Faun. Brit. Ltd., Birds, III, p. 305. 

 "Wetpyuye 2800 ft. One specimen procured. 



*217 (1187). Ninox scutulata, Raffl. 

 Faun. Brit, Ind., Birds, III, p. 309. 



Very common all over the States, except at the higher elevations. 

 (H.N.T.). 



Family Pandionid^i. 



218 (1189). Pandion haliaetus, Linn. 

 Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, III, p. 314. 



I have procured this bird on the lake at Fort Stedman, and also on 

 the Loikaw river. 



Family VuLTURiaa:. 



*219 (1191). Otogyps calvus, Scop. 

 Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, III, p. 318. 



Common. (H.N.T.). Two specimens were seen at close quarters 

 round the carcass of a dog near the Fort Stedman lake. 



*220 (1196). Pseudogyps bengalensis, Gmelin. 

 Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, III, p. 324. 

 Common. Generally met with during our tour. 



Family Falconid;E. 



221 (1202). Aquila bifasciata, J. E. Gray. 



Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, III, p. 336. 



This is the commonest true Eagle that is found in the Southern 

 Shan States. Leaves the country in May. (H.N.T.). One specimen at 

 Bow-ya-that 3000 ft. 



