24. CITTOCIXCL.V. 87 



I. d ad. sk. Tavoy, Tenasserim. Capt. Stackhouse Piuwill 



[C.]. 

 k, I. cf ad. sk. Tenasserim. J. C. D. Packman, E^n. 



m. c? juv. sk. Tenasserim. India Museum. 



m. $ ad. sk. Tenasserim, March 2, Euorene W. Gates, Esq. 



1877. [C.]. 



o,p. cj 2 ad. sk. Saig'on, Cochin China. M. E. Pierre [P.]. 



q. c? ad. sk. Moiuit Ophir, Malacca. A. R. Wallace, Esq. [C.]. 



};s,t. d ad.; ii. $ Malacca (Cunfor). India Museum. 



ad. sk. 



V. c?ad. ; to. Juv.sk. Malacca (Cantor). India Museum. 



d\ cJ juv. Malacca. Capt. Stackhouse Piuwill 



fp.]. 



.'/>=• c? 2; «'• Juv. Salanga Islands. Capt. \\ eber [C.]. 



sk. 



b'. cJ ad. sk. Penang (Cantor). India Museum. 



c'. cJ ad. sk. Singapore. A. R. Wallace, Esq. [C.]. 



d', e'. J 2 ad. sk. Singapore. Gould Collection. 



/'• d tff- [ $ ] ad. sk. Java (Horsfivld). India Museum. 



h'. d ad. sk. E. Java. A. R. Wallace, Esq. [C.]. 



i',k'. c? ad. ; r. [ 2 ]. W. Java (K C. Buxton). F. Nicholson, Esq. [P.]. 



m'. 2 ad. St. Malacca. Hugh Cimiing, Esq. 



w'. c? ad. St. Piu'chased. 



Subsp. a. Cittocincla suavis. 



? Long-tailed Thrush, Zw^A. Gen. Si/n. ii. pt. i. p. 72, pi. xxxix. (1783). 



? Turdus macrurus, Gm. S.X. i. p. 820 (ex Lath.). 



Copsychus suavis, Sclater, P. Z. S. 1861, pp. 186, 187; id. P. Z. S. 



1863, p. 216; Goidd, Birds of Asia, pt. xv. (1863) ; Grai/, Hand-/. 



B. i. p. 266, no. 3894 (1869)'. 

 Copsj'chiLS macrurus, Pe/z. Peis. Novara, Vog. pp. 73, 161 (1865). 

 Kittacincla suavis, Walden, Ibis, 1872, p. 379. 

 Cittocincla macrura, Pch. Ibis, 1873, p. 25 ; Tweed. Ibis, 1877, p. 309 ; 



Salmd. Ann. Mus. Civic. Genov. xiv. p. 236 (1879). 

 Cittocincla suavis, Sharpe, Ibis, 1877, p. 13, 1879, p. 255. 



Adult. General colour above glossy purplish black, the quills 

 rather duller ; lower back, rump, and upper tail-coverts pure white ; 

 four centre tail-feathers black, the rest white, the next pair to the 

 black feathers having a broad black margin on the inner web, less 

 distinct on the next pair, and not visible on the two outermost ; 

 throat and fore neck purplish black like the back, the rest of the 

 under surface orange-chestnut, the under wing-coverts uniform with 

 the breast ; " bill black ; legs pale grey brown : iris dark brown " 

 {A. Everett). Total length 9"5 iaches, culmen 0-7, wing 3-S, tail 5, 

 tarsus 1-05. 



Adult female. Similarly coloured to the male, except that the 

 plumage is a trifle duller ; size smaller. Total length 8"2 inches, 

 culmen 0"75, wing 3'5, tail 4-25, tarsus 1. 



Ohs. The large series from Eorneo at present in the Museum 

 enables me to state that, although the majority of the specimens 

 have the white outer tail-feathers which induced Dr. Sclater to 

 separate the Eanjcrmassiug birds as C. snaris, yet some of the 



