1875.} Larks, Wagtails and Pipits. 95 



214. Embehiza butila. 

 Emleriza rutila, Pallas ; Tem. and Seal., Fauna Japonioa, Aves, tab. 66B. 



A single specimen procured by Mr. W. H. Blanford, near Bassein. 

 Another since obtained at Sikhim. 



[Tonghoo, Karen nee, Tsankoo hills (W. E.); neighbourhood of Pah- 

 poon (2).).] 



[215. E. fucata (J. 719). 



Tonghoo, Thayet Myo, in winter (O.).J 



[2^. E. rusiixA (J. 720). 

 Karen nee, at 5500 feet {W. £.).] 



*217. Meiophtjs kelanictektjs (J. 724). 

 Arakan, Pegu, Siam, South China. 

 [Karen nee (W. R.).~\ 



Fam. Alaudid.ee . 



Larks. 



*218. Alauda gtogtoa (J. 767). 



Sent from Arakan, where probably not common. It is likely to be so 

 in Upper Burma. 



219. Alatjdttla raytal (J. 762). 



" Abundant on the banks of the Irawadi, in Upper Burma, frequenting 

 the sand-dunes, to the colour of which its own plumage closely approximates. 

 During the height of the flood of the Irawadi, I observed it feeding on the 

 roads and plains in the station of Thayet Myo in small parties " (Jerdon). 



*220. MlEAFBA ASSAMICA (J. 754). 



Arakan. 



221. M. Armas (J. 755). 



Common at Thayet Myo ( W. H. Blanford). 



[M. microptera, Hume (Str. Eeath. i. p. 483), is synonymous.] 



Fam. Motacillidse. 



Wagtails and Pipits. 



*222. COEYDAIXA BICHAEDI (J. 599). 



Arakan. 



[Tonghoo, Karen nee (W. JR.); Pahpoon, Tavoy, Moulmein (-D.).J 



