1875.] Wheatears, Robins, etc. 101 



Boie)* is figured for it by M. Lesson, by the name Notodela diana, in the 

 supposition of its being a more brightly coloured specimen of the same bird ; 

 the two species being very nearly allied. M. leucura has also been obtained 

 in the Khasias. » 



[Karen nee (W. R.). In his text Lesson also describes the Javan bird, 

 and there is nothing to show that he referred to any other species. The 

 genus Noiodela, of which Lanius diana, Lesson, is the type, must, therefore, 

 merge in JBrachypteryxr\ 



*260. Ehyacoknis fuliotm>sa (J. 505). 

 Arakan, Thayet Myo, China.f 



[261. EUTICIJLLA AUKOKEA (J. 500). 



Thayet Myo (F.).~\ 



*262. Ch^emaeehorkis leucocephalus (J. 506). 

 Arakan. 



*263. # Cya^ecttla suecica (J. 514). 

 Arakan. 



*264. Calliope camtschatke^sis (J. 512). 



Arakan. 



[Karen nee (W. R.) ; Thayet Myo (F.) ; Pahpoon (2).).] 



[265. Laeyiyoea cyake. 

 Motacilla cyane, Pallas, Reise Russ. Reichs, iii. p. 697, no. 18. 

 Pahpoon (2?.)-] 



266. Beachypteeyx (?). 



Prom Zwagaben mountain, described by Lieut. Beavan.J 



267. Oeeicola jeedom (J. 487). 



Rhodophila melanoleuca, Jerd. ; Gould, B. As. pt. xviii. pi. 11. 

 "Obtained only once, in long elephant-grass, in the northern portion 

 of the Bassein district" ( W. B. JBlanford). 



*268. Peati^cola eeeeea (J. 486). 

 Arakan, Pegu, Tenasserim, South China. 



[Tonghoo, Tonghoo hills, Karen nee, at elevations of from 2500 to 4000 

 feet(JF. RS).-\ 



* Bonap. Consp. Av. i. p. 257. 



f R. aurorea has been received both from the Khasias and the Malayan peninsula. 



% Ibis, 1870, p. 321. 







