^ 



■m 



1875.] 



Weaver Birds. 



91 



192. S, KEMOKICOLA. 



S. nemoricola, Jerdon, Ibis, 1862, p. 22. 

 Thayet Myo. 



[Rangoon, Tonghoo (W. H.). T. leucopterus, Hume (Str. Feath. ii. 

 p. 480, note) appears to be synonymous.] 



193. S. sinensis. 



Oriolus sinensis, Gmelin ; PI. Enl. 617 ; Pastor elegans. Lesson, Belanger, Voyage, pi. 6. 

 Pegu {Lesson) ; China. 



[That this species winters in Pegu is suggested by Mr. Swinhoe (P.Z.S. 

 1871, p. 384), but the fact has yet to be established.] 



194. Calobkts datirica. 



Turdus dauricus et Gracula sturnina } Gmelin ; Pastor malayensis y Eyton ; PI. Enl. 

 627, %. 2. 



Mergui, Malacca, Dauria. 



[This bird can hardly be placed in the genus Calornis. It is more 

 nearly allied to the members of Sturnia. Its oldest specific title is stamina, 

 Pallas. It is difficult to decide what species is meant to be depicted in 

 PI. Enl. 627, fig. 2.] 



195. C. AEFX1STS. 



0. affinis, A. Hay, J. A. S. B. xv. pp. 36, 369. 

 Tippera, Arakan, Nicobar Islands. 



196. C. CHALYBEA. 



Turdus chahjbeus et T. strigatus, Horsfield; T. insidiator, Raffles, Tern. P.C. 199. 

 figs. 1, 2. 



Mergui, Malacca, Sumatra, Java. 



[If the Mergui Calornis belongs to the Malaccan and Sumatran species, 

 it must take the title of insi&iator, Eaffles, until it has been shown that the 

 Javan Calornis belongs to the same species.] 



[197. Saeaglossa spilopteea (J. 691). 

 Karen hills at 2000 feet, Tonghoo {W. J2.).] 



Fam. Ploceidse. 

 Weaver-Birds. 



198. Ploceus JAVAKE^SIS. 

 LoxiajavanensiS) Lesson, Traite, p. 446. 



Pegu, Siam, Java, Lombok. Observed by myself in Kangoon station. 

 [Rangoon, Tonghoo (JIT. R.)\ Thayet Myo (0.).] 



