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Birds of Burma. 



(-m. i, 



97. M. EKANKLINII (J. 196). 

 M. franklinii (nobis) ; Marshall, Mon. Cap. pi. 24. 



Khasias, Tenasserim mountains. 



According to Col. Tickell, this species " swarms from 3000 to 5000 

 feet elevation, not higher, nor lower, and from the first level it suddenly 

 supplants M. Umata (if. hodgsoni?), the PoTcoung of the Burmese." 



[98. M. EAMSAYI. 

 M. ramsayi, Walden, Ann. N. H. (4), 15, p. 400, June, 1875. 

 Karen nee {W. JR.).'] 



*99. M. CYANOTIS. 



M. cyanotis (nobis) ; Marshall, Mon. Cap. pi. 33, fig. 3. 

 Khasias, Tippera, Kachar, Arakan, Tenasserim provinces. 

 [Karen Hills (W. R.).] 



[100. M. MYSTACOPHANUS. 

 M. mystacophanus (Tem.), Marshall, Mon. Cap. pi. 19. 

 Om-ben-gwen (B.).] 



[101. M. INCOGNITA. 

 M. incognita, Hume, Str. Feath. ii. p. 442. 

 Karope, Ye (D.).] 



*102. M. H2EMACEPHALA (J. 197). 

 X. hcemacephala (L. S. Miiller) ; Marshall, Mon. Cap. pi. 42. 

 Arakan, Tenasserim, Siam, Penang, Malacca, Philippines. 

 [Eangoon, Tonghoo, Karen nee (W. JR.); Thayet Myo (O.).] 



Fam. PicidsB. 

 "Woodpeckers. Theet-touh (generic). 



*103. Hemicekcus canente (J. 165). 

 Picas canente, Lesson, Cent. Zool. t. 73. 



Arakan, Pegu, Tenasserim. This only differs from the South Indian 

 JET. cordatus in being constantly larger. 



[Karen hills, from 500 to 4000 feet {W. JR.). Two males are sent by 

 Mr. Kamsay. One has the head uniform deep black ; the other with a few 

 buff markings on the feathers of the forehead and crown.] 



