ORNITHOLOGY. 265 



BANDLESS BABBLER 



Another species of babbler inhabits the Provinces, that 

 is " remarkable " " for the very slight development of the 

 black, pectoral band, which in one is indeed wanting 

 altogether.'' 



Garrulax pectoralis 



ABBOTT S BABBLER. 



This bird was found by Capt. Abbott in Arracan, and 

 being regarded by J\lr. Blyth as the type of a new genus 

 related to the babblers, he named it 

 Malacocincia Abbot ti. 



IORA BABBLER. 



Another Arracan bird belonging to the genus iora is 

 classed with the babblers. 

 Iora typhia. 

 Motacilla typhia. Linnn 



FAN-TAILED BABBLER. 



A pretty bird, with a fan-tail, related to the babblers, is 

 very common in the province of Tavoy. 

 Pomatorhinus olivaceous. 



phayre's pomatorhinus. 



There is another species of pomatorhinus in Arracan, 

 ' having the crown of the same olivaceous hue as the rest 

 of the upper-parts, this being of a greener tinge than in 

 the Darjeeling birds; the feathers above the lores short 

 and white, like the rest of the supercilium ; and the ru- 

 fous of the under-parts is much weaker and more fulves- 

 cent." 



Pomatorhinus Phayrei. 



TIMALIA BABBLER. 



A babbler belonging to the genus timalia, is an inhabi- 

 tant of the Provinces. 



Timalia gularis 



