264 ORNITHOLOGY, 



OLIVR THRUSH. 



A thrush with upper parts dull olive, and under parts 

 light rufescent, is described from Arracan. 

 Geocichla citrina, Lath. 



Turdus Maceiy Vieillot. 



lividus, Tickell. 



" rubcculciy Horsfield. 



ZOOTHERA THRUSH. 



Specimens of this thrush have been furnished from 

 Arracan. It has a large bill, olive-brown in its whole 

 upper parts, with an intermixture of white on the under 

 parts. '' The plumage of the nestling much resembles 

 the garb of an English blackbird." 

 Zoothcra marginata. 



BLACK THRUSH. 



Dr. Griffith met with a thrush north of Ava, with the 

 back slaty-black, breast deep black, and belly dull white. 

 Mcrula leucog aster. 



ROCK-THRUSH. 



A species of rock-thrush, blue with rufous on the lower 

 parts, is common both in these Provinces and in Arracan. 

 The natives do not appear to distinguish it from the ant- 

 thrush. 



Petrocincla affinis. 



BABBLER. 



A small bird, remarkable for its chattering, is often 

 seen in flocks near Ta*oy. It belongs to the babblers. 

 Garrulaz* JBcldngeri. 



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Two other species of babblers have been found in Ar 

 racan. 



Garrulax, Icucolophos. 

 l< momliger. 



• Cratcropus, Swainson. 



Ianthocincla, Gould. 



Vutdoioma, Vigors, Hodgson in part. 



