1875.] Swallows. 127 



[428. H. TYTLERI. 



B. tytleri, Jerdon, B. Ind. iii. p. 870. 

 Thayet Myo (0.); Tavoy (fl.).J 



[429. H. HOKEEOKimt. 



S. korreorum, Barton, Pragm. N. H. 1799, p. 17. 

 Tonghoo (W. B.). TJndistinguishable from Californian examples.] 



[430. H. filifeka (J. 84). 

 Pahpoon(D.).] 



*431. Ceceopis ebtthboptgia (J. 85, partim). 



Sirwido erythropygia, Sykes; Gould, B. As. pt. xx. pi. 10; Ibis, 1866, p. 337. 

 Common in parts of the jungles, at least during the northern winter. 



[432. C. STRIOLATA. 

 Hirwndo striolata, Tern., Faun. Japonica, p. 33. 



Karen nee, at 2600 feet, in March ; Karen hills, at 3000 feet, in 

 January (W. JR.). Identical with Mores, Formosan, and Chinese examples. 

 Quite distinct from C. erythropygia, which is barely separable from 0. rufula.] 



433. CHELIDON tTBBICA (J. 92). 



Col. Tickell writes: "There are great numbers here" (at Moulmein) 

 "in the season ; and I have also seen large flocks of them in India, hut they 

 appear from time to time, not constantly, as does S. rustica."* 



*434. Cottle sinensis (J. 89). 



Common along the rivers, where it holds the place of C. riparia in Europe. 



[Tonghoo {W. 22.); Pahpoon (D.). C. olscurior, Hume, Str. Feath. 

 iii. p. 43, is founded on a single indifferent specimen of a species of Cotyle 

 obtained at Thayet Myo by Mr. Oates.J 



Fam. Artamidse. 



Clusterers. 



*435. Aetamtts fuscus (J. 287). 



Arakan, Tenasserim, Siam, Hainan. In the Andamans and Nicobars, 

 A. leucorhynckus (Lin.) replaces it. 



[Tonghoo, Thayet Myo, Karen hills ( W. B.).] 



* J. A. S. B. xxiv. p. 809. 



