70 H. H. Godwin-Austen — List of the Birds collected [No. 2, 



149. Pal-EC-enis cyanocephaltts, Lin. 

 Narainpur. The same as the P. rosa of former lists. 



*152 a. PALiEOEKIS MEIATSTOEHYNCHTJS, Wagler. 



Common in the tea-garden at Harmutti. 

 157. Pictts Macei, Vieill. 

 # 171. Gecijstjs steiolatus, Blyth. 

 From the Terai and near Dikrang rnukh. 



172. Gecintjs occipitalis, Vigors. 



173. Cheysophlegma chloeolophtjs, Vieill. 



176. Venilia pyeehotis, Hodgson. 

 Shengorh Peak. 



Bill pale yellow ; legs dull dusky green ; irides dark dull red. 



177. GEcrtsnTLUS geaisttia, McClelland. 

 This is called " Koria" by the Dallas. 



178. Miceopteestus eufestotus, Malherbe. 

 This is the II. phaioceps of former lists. 

 187. Sasia ocheacea, Hodgson. 



192. Megal^ma Hodgsojst, Bonap. 



195. Cyajstops Asiatica, Latham. 



196. Megal^ma Fbajstklinii, Blyth. 



207. Hieeococctx spaeveeioides, Vigors. 

 Young female, — Dikrang valley. 

 218. Centeoptjs Bengalensis, Gmelin. 

 Young male. 



223. Aeachnotheea magna, Hodgson. 

 229. -ZEthopyga Nipalensis, Hodgson. 



Shengorh Peak, at 6000 ft. I have always found this honey-sucker 

 ranging higher than any other of the genus. 



231. iETHOPYGA SATUEATA, HodgSOU. 



Common in the Harjuli,* and along the outer sandstone range. 

 *215. Ceethia discoloe, Blyth. 



The specimens from the Dafla hills agree perfectly with examples in 

 the Indian Museum, Calcutta, with which I compared them. I give the 

 description. 



Head black with a medial pale ochreous streak and another over the 

 eye ; back streaked with pale ochre and dark brown ; upper tail- coverts 

 ferruginous ; tail rufous. Chin and throat dull pale brown ; belly paler ; 

 under tail-coverts pale rusty ; primaries black with a pale ochreous band, 

 with subterminal spots and terminal spots on all except the first three ; 

 coverts black and spotted. Bill black above, ruddy beneath ; legs horny. 



L. 60, W. 2-75, T. 30, t. 068, Bf. 0-55 inches. 



* Jul! a ravine in the local dialect. 



