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as young birds have entirely white car-coverts. In Biirmah the 

 specimens are very much paler than the Himalayan examples, and 

 have the tips of the tail-featliers more or less fuwn-buff in tint ; 

 the colour of the orange-rufous flanks is also reduced to a pale fawn- 

 buff. These characters, however, seem to vary in intensity : and I 

 think it best therefore not to consider them of sjiecific value, but 

 as indicating a pale Burmese race. 



Hab. Eastern Himalayas, extending throughout Assam and Arakan 

 to Pegu and Tenasserim hills. 



B. H. Hodgson Esq. [P.]. 

 B. H. Hodgson, Esq. [P.]. 



(Ty]3e of C. i/rismtre ) 

 B. H. Hodgsoii, Esq. [P,]. 

 F. D. Godman and O. 8al- 



vin, Esqrs. [P.]. 

 Major C. H. T. Marshall 



[P.]- 

 Henry Seebohm, Esq. [P.]. 

 Capt. R. G. Wardlaw 



Ramsay. 

 India Museum. 

 Eugene W. Gates, Esq. 



[C.]. 

 Eugene W. Gates, Esq. 



[C-]- 

 W. T. Blanford, Esq. [P.]. 



8. Garrulax moniliger. 



Cinclosoma moniliger, Hodr/s. Asi'af. Sesearch. xix. p. 147 (1836) ; 



id. Icon. ined. in Brit. Mus., Passeres, pi. IGl (no. 192). 

 lanthocincla pectoralis («o« Goidd), McCiell. P. Z. S. 1839, p. IGO. 

 Crateropus moniligerus, Blyth, J. A. S. Benr/. xi. p. 179 (1842). 

 Garrulax maelellandi, Blyth, J. A. S. Beng. xii. p. 949 (1843), xvi. 



p. 451 (1847) ; Gmy,'Gen. B. i. p. 225 (1846) ; Cab. in JErsch dr 



Gniber, Allg. Encycl. Baud 55, p. 62 (1852). 

 Garrulax moniliger, Blyth, J. A. S. Be/u/. xii. p. 949 (1843), xiv. 



p. 598 (1145) ; Grai/, Gen. B. i. p. 225 (1846); id. Cat. Mamm. 



etc. Nepal pres. Hodt/s. p. 82 (1846) ; Bhith, Cat. B. Mus. As. Soc. 



p. 96 (1849) ; Bj}. Consp. i. p. 371 (1850) ; Horsf. Sr Moore, Cat. 



B. E.I. Co. Mus. i. p. 204 (1856) ; Jerd. B. Ind. ii. p. 40 (1863) ; 



Gray, Hand-l. B. i. p. 281, no. 4157 (1869) ; Godivin- Austen, J. 



A. S. Beny. xxxix. p. 104 (1870) ; Hume, Nests Sj- Eqqs Ind. B. 

 p. 257 (1873) ; id. Sir. F. 1874, p. 476, 1875, p. 123 ; Blyth S,- Wald. 



B. Burm. p. 108 (1875) ; Hinne, IStr. F. 1877, p. 34 ; Oates, t. c. 

 p. 156 ; id. c5- Davison, Str. F. 1878, pp. 291, 515 ; Hume, Str. 

 F. 1879, pp. 96, 169 ; Binyham, Str. F. 1880, p. 181 ; Oaies, Str. 

 F. 1881, p. 208 ; id. B. Brit. Burm. p. 35 (1883). 



Adult. General colour above fulvous olive-brown, the wing-coverts 

 like the back, the bastard wing and primary- coverts somewhat 

 washed with ashy ; quills dark brown, externally olive-brown, the 

 innermost secondaries entirely of the latter colour, the primaries 

 ashy on the outer webs ; four centre tail-feathers olive-brown washed 

 with fulvous-brown near the base, the others olive-brown with a 



