12. TKOCHALOPIEEUM, 365 



flanks, thighs, and under tail-coverts greenish brown, as also the 

 axillaries; under wing-coverts light reddish except the lower series, 

 which are dusky like the inner lining of the quills, which are edged 

 with ashy along the inner web ; " bill black ; legs pinkish brown ; 

 iris deep chocolate " {E. G. Wavdlaw lictmsaj/). Total length 9-2 

 inches, culmen 1, wing 3-55, tail 4-2, tarsus 1-5. 



Adult male. Similar in colour to the female, but a little larger, 

 and having the breast pervaded with a brighter shade of chestnut ; 

 " legs, feet, and claws very pale brown to reddish-brown ; bill black ; 

 irides brown or hazel-nut brown " (Davison). Total length 10 inches, 

 culmen 1, wing 3-i).5, tail 4-45, tarsus 1-.55. 



Bah. Karen hills in Eurmah, extending into Tenasserim. 



a. $ ad. sk. Karen hills, April 17, 1875. Capt. R. G. Wardlaw 



Kamsav [C.]. 



6. 6 ad. sk. Karen-nee, April 1, 1874. Capt. R. "G. Wardlaw 



Kamsav [C.l. 



c. (S ad. sk. Near Mooleyit, Jan. 30 R. B. Sharpe, Esq. 



( W. Davison). [P.]. 



d. 5 ad. sk. Between Mooleyit and Para- R. B. Sharpe, Esq 



duba, Jan. 27 ( W. Davi- [P.]. 



son). 



9. Trochaloptenim rufigulare. 



lanthocincla rufogularis, Gould, P. Z. 8. 1835, p. 48 : Bp. Consu. i. 



p. 371 (1850). 

 Cinclosoma rutimenta, Hodgs. Asiat. Res. xix. p. 148 (1836); id. 



Icon, ined., Pusseres, pi l(iO. fig. 2 (no. 187). 

 Garrulax rufogularis, Pli/th, J. A. S. Pen//, xii. p. 951 (1843) xiv 



p. 599 (1845) ; id. Cat. B. 3Ius. As. Soc. p. 96 (1849). 

 Crateropus rufimentum, Hodc/s. in Grays Zool. Misc. p. 83 (1844). 

 Trochalopteron rufigulare, Grai/, Cat. Mamm. etc. Nepal pres. Hodgs. 



p. 84 (1846) ; id. Gen. B. i.'p. i>20 (1846) ; Horsf. ^- Moore, Cat 



B. E.I. Co. Mus. i. p. 210 (1854) ; Jerd. B. Ind.'n. p. 47 (1863) ; 



Grai/, Hand-l. B. i. p. 282, no. 4170 (1869); Jerd. Ibis, 1872, 



p. 306 ; Hume, Nests and Egqs Ind. B. p. 261 (1873) ; id. Sir. F. 



1878, vol. ii. p. 156, 1879, p. 97. 



Adult. General colour above olive-brown, a little more ochraceous 

 on the rump and upper tail-coverts, the latter tipped with rufous, 

 all the feathers with a black bar at the tip ; wing-coverts like the 

 back, and tipped with black in the same manner; bastard- wing 

 feathers ashy grey, black at the tip ; primary-coverts black ; quills 

 dusky : the primaries externally ashy grey, with a black band across 

 the middle ; secondaries pale olive-brown like the back, narrowly 

 tipped with white, before which is a broad subterminal bar of 

 black ; tail-feathers olive-brown slightly washed with rufous, with 

 a weU-marked tip of light bay, before which is a broad bar of black ; 

 crown of head black, with ashy-grey bases to the feathers ; lores 

 white, forming a conspicuous spot ; an eyebrow of pale brown ; ear- 

 coverts dusky ash-colour, tipped with black and slightly washed 

 with rufous ; cheeks ashy, the feathers tipped with a black spot ; 



