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4. MOTACILLA olivacea. 



Olive-brown above ; throat and breast white ; abdomen yellow ; 

 wings and tail brown, the latter with a black band near the 

 tip. Is five inches and a half long. 



5. MOTACILLA sepium. 

 Kachichi. 



Four inches and a half in length. Back, wings and tail dusky- 

 green; under-parts white. Head ferruginous red ; bill brown ; 

 legs reddish. 



6. MOTACILLA frontalis*. 



The whole of the upper parts are a fine blue ; the throat is 

 nearly white ; the belly of a dirty reddish-white. The fore- 

 head is black, and the eyes are encircled with the same. 

 Irids nearly white. Bill red, straight, without notch, broader 

 at the base. Legs dusky. Hind-toe remarkably long. 



LOXIA. 



1. LOXIA Piiilippina, Linn. 



This species, well known by its curious hanging nests, is called 

 by the Malays Tampooa, \JU3 ; and by the Sumatrans Pintau, 

 ^XJ. It is the same as the Bayah of Bengal. 



2. LOXIA Malacca, Linn. 



* Sitta frontalis. Horsfiek), p. 1G2. 



3. LOXIA 



