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[341. P. 1HPALENSIS (J. 645). 

 P. nipalmsis, Hodgson, Ind. Hev. ii. p. 31 (1838). 



Thayet Myo (F.). The Indian species is now admitted to be distinct 

 from the Javan, P. cinereus, and the title of P. ceesius, Tickell, has been 

 adopted for it by Mr. Swinhoe. "Where or when Tickell published this title 

 I have failed in discovering, yet lerdon certainly employs it as a synonym 

 (I c.).] 



*342. Machlolophtus sttbttridis. 

 Parus subviridis, Tickell, J. A. S. B. xxiv. p. 267; xxviii. p. 413. 



Tenasserim mountains, at 3500 feet elevation. 



[This must still continue a doubtful species. It was founded on a single 

 example, shot at an elevation of 3500 feet in the Tenasserim hills by Col. 

 Tickell. A second individual (much injured) from Tenasserim was identi- 

 fied with it by Mr. Blyth (J. c.) four years later. Both appear to have been 

 examples of M. spilonotus in immature plumage.J 



[343. M. spilonoius (J. 649). 

 Karen nee, at 3500 feet (W. P.).] 



[344. JEgithaliscus erytheocephaltjs (J. 634). 

 Parus erythrocephalus, Vigors, P. Z. S. 1831, p. 23. 

 Karen nee, 3000 feet ( W. JR.).'] 



Fam. Sittidse. 



Nuthatches. 



345. SlTTA NEGLEOTA. 

 Sitta neglecta, "Walden, Ann. M. N. H. (4), v. p. 218. 

 Tonghoo. 

 [Tonghoo, Yey-tho, Karen nee (W. P.).] 



*346. Dendbophtla feontalis (J. 253). 

 Arakan, Tenasserim, Malay countries. 



[Tonghoo, Karen nee, Tsanko hills {W. P.). Identical with examples 

 from Ceylon, India, Java, and Borneo.] 



[347. Ceethxa discoloe (J. 245). 

 Karen nee, 5000 to 6000 feet ( W. P.).] 



