218 TIMELITD^. 



c'. Ad. sk. Amoy (R. Sioinhoe). Gould Collection. 



d', e'.f. Ad.sk. Folvien. Gould Collection. 



g'. Ad. sk. Hongkong (J. Reeves). Gould Collection. 



h'. Ad. sk. Himalayas. Gould Collection. 



2. Sutoria edela. 



Motacilla sepium, Raffl. Tr. Linn. Soc. xiii. p. 313 (1820, nee 

 Horsf.). 



Edela ruficeps, Less. Cent. Zool. p. 212, pi. 71 (nee Less. Traite, p. 309). 



Ortbotomus edela, Temm. PL Col. iii. pi. 599. fig. 2 (1836) ; Gray, 

 Gen. B. i. p. 162 (1848) ; Blyth, Cat. B. Mus. As. Soc. p. 144 

 (1849) ; Bp. Omsp. i. p. 282 (1850) ; Moore, P. Z. S. 1854, p. 79 ; 

 Horsf. ^- Moore, Cat. B. E.L Co. Mus. i. p. 314 (1854) ; Gray, 

 Hand-l. B. i. p. 195, no. 2683 (1869) ; Walden in BlytKs B. Biirm. 

 p. 120 (1875) ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1877, p. 112. 



A very doubtful species, of which I have seen three specimens. It 

 only differs from S. sutoria in having the lores and feathers round 

 the eye rufous like the crown. Total length 4 inches, culmen 0-6, 

 wing 1'65, tail 1-45, tarsus 3'75. 



Hab. Java. 



a. Ad. sk. Java. Marquis of Tweeddale [P.]. 



b. Ad. sk. Java. Purchased. 



3. Sutoria maculicoUis. 



Orthotomus maculicoUis, F. Moore, P. Z. S. 1854, p. 309; Gray, 



Haml-1. B. i. p. 195, no. 2260 (1869) ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1877, p. 116 ; 



mime, Str. F. vii. p. 452 (1878) ; id. Str. F. 1879, p. 64. 

 Orthotomus huegelii, Pelz. Sitz. k. Akad. Wien, xxiv. p. 369 (1857) ; 



Gray, Hand-l. B. i. p. 195, no. 2695 (1869) ; Sharpe, Ibis, 1877, 



p. 116. 



Adult (type of species). General colour above olive-green; 

 wings brown, the least wing-coverts edged with olive-green, the 

 greater series with brownish olive ; tail brown, undulated under 

 certain lights, the feathers margined with olive-green ; crown of 

 head rufous, the occiput and hind neck rather ashy brown ; feathers 

 in front of and behind the eye huffy whitish ; ear-coverts and sides 

 of neck blackish brown, with distinct longitudinal streaks of white ; 

 cheeks and under surface of body white, the throat purest, the breast 

 somewhat tinged with buff; flanks dull olive ; sides of upper breast 

 dark grey ; under wing-coverts and edge of wing light buff, slightly 

 washed with olive-yellow ; quiUs below ashy brown, with a tawny 

 buff edging along the inner web. Total length 4'3 inches, culmen 

 0'55, wing 18, tail 1-7, tarsus 0\S. (Mus. Derh., Liver]).) 



Hah. Malayan peninsula. 



a. Lc?] ad. sk. Malacca (Cantor). India Museum. 



b. 5 ad. sk. Lumeet, Dingding river, W. Davison, Esq. 



Malayan peninsula, Feb. 2ij, [C.]. 



1879. 



