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Lieut. Wardlaw Ramsay's Notes 
Blyth, is very closely allied, iudging by the description of 
the latter (J. A. S. B. 1855, p. 274). 
POMATORHINUS OLIYACEUS. 
Pomatorhinus olivaceus, Blyth, J. A. S. B. 1847, p. 451. 
This species has been recently obtained in Tenasserim by 
Mr. Limborg. 
379. Crateropus gularis. 
Occurs only on the western side of the Pegu Yoma range. 
385. Prinia flaviventris. 
This species is particularly common about Monkey Point, 
near Rangoon, where I found its nest. It does not, I think, 
ascend the hills, where it and P. gracilis seem to be re¬ 
placed by P. beavani, Wald., and P. hodgsoni, Bl. 
428. Hjrundo tytleri. 
The Rufous-bellied Swallow was common in the plains of 
Karen-nee, associating with H. rustica. 
430. Hirundo filifera. 
Occurs at Tonghoo. 
444. Tchitrea affinis. 
I only once observed the Paradise Flycatcher in the Karen 
hills, and never in the plains of the Tonghoo district. 
450. Leucocerca albicollis. 
Plentifully distributed in the hills, and generally near 
densely wooded streams. 
457. Iole viridescens, Blyth. 
462. Alcurus striatus, Blyth. 
465. Ixus blanfordi, Jerdon. 
466. Ixus flavescens, Blyth. 
These four species are extremely common in the Karen 
hills, and are generally found in small flocks. 
464. Ixus annectens. 
Ixus annectens, Walden, Ann. & Mag. N. H. ser. 4, xv. 
p. 401 (June 1st, 1875). 
Ixus davisoni, Hume, S. F. iii. p. 301. 
