82 Birds of Burma. - [No. 1, 



[150. C. ETTBYCEECTJS. 



C. merycercus, A. Hay, J. A. S. B. 1845, p. 551. 



Introduced by Mr. Hume in his list of birds of the Tenasserim provinces 

 (Str. Feath. ii. p. 473), but without the exact locality being stated. Two 

 distinct species seem to be included by him under the title. The smaller 

 may possibly be C. reetunguis.~\ 



*151. C. BENGALENSIS (J. 218). 



Also generally diffused. 

 [Karen nee (W. M.).] 



[152. EhINOETHA CHLOEOPH^A. 



Cueulus chlorophieus, Raffles, Tr. L. S. xiii. p. 288. 

 Lemyne, Thayet-chaung, near Meeta Myo (-D.).J 



Fam. Trogonidse. 



Trogons. 



153. Habpactes hodgsont (J. 116). 

 Sarpactes hodgsoni ; Ibis, 1866, p. 342 ; Gould, B. As. pt. xvii. pi. 1. 

 Arakan, Tenasserim. 

 [Karen nee at 4000 feet ( W. R.) ; Thayet Myo (F.).] 



*154. H. obesctus. 



Trogon oreskios, Tern. ; Gould, B. As. pt. xvii. pi. 3 ; Mon. Trogonida, pi. 34 ; Beavan, 

 Ibis, 1869, p. 407 ; P. Z. S. 1866, p. 538. 



Arakan, Tenasserim provinces, Siam, Cambodja, Java. 



According to Col. Tickell, Sarpactes hodgsoni is "common on the hills 

 from 3000 feet upwards. Below that it is replaced by BT.orescius. It flies 

 in small flocks, and is active and vociferous on the wing, solitary and quiet 

 during the heat of the day, sitting in the shade." 



[Karen hills ( W. iJ.).] 



Fam. Caprimulgldse. 



Night-jars. 

 *155. Lyncoknis cebviniceps. 



Lyncornis cerviniceps, Gould, Icones Avium, pt. ii. pi. 4. Hgnet byeen ; Tween-dweng- 

 nghat. 



Generally diffused over the forest-region of British Burma, from Arakan 

 to Mergui. It has recently been procured at Darjeeling. In Upper Martaban 



