1918.] H. C. Ropinson & C. B. Koss: Birds. 259 
The third egg alone ts slightly glossy, white with no mark 
whatever and measures 14.7 by 18.8 mm., being much more 
pyriform in shape than the other eggs. Davison in Hume’s 
Nests and Eggs (2nd ed.) 1, p. 291 (18g0), records a similar 
egg found by him in a nest of Sevilophus lunatus at Amherst 
in Tenasserim. 
Dendrobiastes hyperythra malayana (Grant). 
antea, p. 159. 
A nest with two eggs, reported to be of this species, was 
obtained at 7,300 feet on Korinchi Peak, on 2nd May, 1914. 
The nest is a deep roofed-in cup, about 120 mm. high 
- and 70 mm. in diameter, built of moss slightly mixed with 
slender fern filaments and having the bottom of the cup lined 
with the latter. 
The eggs are pure white with a matt surface and in shape 
are blunt ovals. 
Size: A, 12.8 by 17.2; B, 12.6 by 17.5 mm. 
Pycnonotus analis (Horsf.). 
antea, p. 179. 
A nest with two eggs (parent not secured), obtained at 
Sandaran Agong, 2,450 feet, on 6th June 1gr4. 
The nest is cup-shaped, composed of twigs and coarse 
grass and lined with finer grass. 
The eggs are glossy pointed ovals, ivory coloured, largely 
covered with irregular spots and blotches of reddish brown 
and with a few indistinct grey blotches. 
Size: A, 17 by 23.8; B, 16.4 by 23.4 mm. 
Rhinocichla mitrata (S. Muell.) 
antea, p. 186. 
A nest with two eggs was obtained at Siolak Daras, 3,000 
feet, in March, 1914. 
The nest is cup-shaped and is constructed of fern stems 
and rhizomorphs with an external covering of moss. 
The eggs are pure white in colour and glossy; in shape 
blunt ovals. 
Size: A, 20.2 by 26; B, 20 by 25.8 mm. 
Thingorhina striolata (S. Muell.). 
antea, p. 195. 
A nest and three eggs were obtained at Siolak Daras, 
3,000 feet, on 22nd March, 1914. [Parent bird No. 320.] 
The nest is cup-shaped and composed of bamboo leaves. 
Part II: Vertebrata. 
