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SECOND YARKAND MISSION. 
1. Heteroglaux blewitti. (Plate XXII.) 
Heteroglaux blewitti , Hume, Str. F. i. p. 467 (1873) ; Ball, Str. F. vii. p. 201 (1878) ; Sharpe, Cat. R 
Brit. Mus. ii. p. 141 (1875). 
This curious Owl is here figured for the first time. It has the general outward 
appearance of a Carine, but differs in the structure of the nostrils and other features 0 
plumage. It is found in the extreme east of the Central Provinces of India aroun 
Sambalpur, &c. 
5. GtAreulus letjcotis. (Plate XXIII.) 
Garrulus leucotis, Hume, Str. F. ii. pp. 106, 443, 480 (1874) ; Blyth & Wald. B. Burm. p. 89 (1875) > 
Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xiii. p. 99, pi. iv. (1877) ; Oates, Faun. Brit. Ind., Birds, i. p. 39 (1889) • 
This fine species of Jay appears to be confined to the pine-forests of Burma. 
6. Cyanops incognita. (Plate XXI Y.) 
Megalaima incognita, Hume, Str. F. 1874, pp. 442, 486; Wald, in Blyth’s B. Burm. p. 74 (1875). 
Megalcema incognita, Hume & Davison, Str. F. vi. pp. 151, 501 (1878) ; Hume, Str. F. viii. p. 88 (1 ‘ ’ 
Bingham, t. c. p. 194; id. Str. F. ix. p. 186 (1880). 
Cyanops incognita, Oates, Ilandb. B. Brit. Burm. ii. p. 134 (1883) ; Shelley, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xix. P' ’ 
pi. iv. fig. 3 (1891). 
This species is only found in Central Tenasserim. 
