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Bee-lone. 
Bom-ma-dee. 
Mo-goun-linet. 
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The Bronze-winged Jacana, 
ii. p. 358. 
The Sky-Lark, i. p. 373. 
General name in some parts 
for the Green Pigeons, ii. 
p. 204. 
The Broad-billed Roller^, ii. 
p. 70. 
General name applied to the 
Swallows, i. p. 302. 
General name applied to the 
Terns, ii. p. 419. 
General name applied to the 
Pittas, i. p. 41L 
General name applied to the 
Thrushes, i. p. 1. 
General name applied to Snipe 
and Snipe-like birds, ii. p," 
380. Many Burmans, ac- 
customed to follow Euro- 
peans, now call the Snipe 
by its English name. 
The Wagtails, i. p. 154. 
Applied to the Hornbills, ii. 
p. 87. 
General name applied to the 
Pheasants, ii. p. 316. 
General name applied to the 
Rails and Water-hens, ii. p. 
339. 
The Vultures, ii. p. 169. 
The Night-Heron, ii. p. 259. 
General name applied to the 
Laughing-Thrushes, i. p. 
33. 
The Spotted-billed Pelican, 
ii. p. 236. 
