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y. Garrulax mouhoti. 



Adah. General colour above pule olive-brown, slightly more fiil- 

 vescent on the rump and upper tail-coverts; wing-coverts olive-browu 

 like the back, with somewhat of an ashy shade on the bastard wing 

 and primary-coverts ; quills dark brown, externally olive-brown, 

 the innermost secondaries almost entirely of the latter colour ; tail- 

 feathers fulvous-brown with an olivaceous tinge, the two central 

 feathers with a small tip of tawny buff, the remainder broadly tipped 

 with the latter colour and having a very broad subtermiiial band of 

 black ; cro'wii of head olivaceous brown ; nape and hind neck bright 

 orange-rufous, a shade of which spreads over the upper part of the 

 mantle ; a brood white eyebrow extending from the base of the nos- 

 trils to above the ear-coverts, and separated from the crown by an in- 

 distinct stripe or shade of grey, becoming blackish above the cy e ; lores, 

 feathers round the eye and the upper edge of the ear-coveits black ; 

 remainder of the latter as well as the cheeks and throat white, the 

 lower part of the latter orange-rufous, separated from the white 

 chest by a collar of black ; breast and abdomen white, the sides of the 

 body bright orange-rufous; thighs and under tail-coverts fulvous- 

 brown, the latter merely fulvescent ; axillaries whitish ; under wing- 

 coverts orange-rufous, the lower series dusky blackish ; quills dull 

 brown below, fulvescent along the edge of the inner web. Total 

 length 12 inches, culmen 1'2, wing 4"95, tail 4'G, tarsus 1-8. 



Hab. Cambodia. 



a. Ad. sk. Cambodia. M. Moubot [C.]. 



(Type of species). 



b. Ad. sk. Cambodia. M. E. Pierre [P.]. 



c. Ad. sk. [Cambodia.] Puvchased. 



10. Garrulax picticoUis. 



Garrulax picticollis, Sicin/ioe, P. Z. S. 1872, p. 554 ; Gould, B. Asia, 

 part xxvi. (1874) ; David ^- Oustalet, Ois. Chine, p. 194 (1877). 



Adult. General colour above fulvous-brown, inclining to ashy 

 olive-brown on the mantle and scapulars, the forehead fulvous- 

 brown with paler shaft-streaks ; the hinder head darker brown, and 

 separated from the mantle by a broad collar of orange-rufous ; wing- 

 coverts resembling the mantle ; quills dark brown, externally ful- 

 vous-brown, the innermost secondaries entirely like the mantle ; 

 upper taU-coverts like the rump, the longer ones washed with ashy 

 brown ; centre tail-feathers ashy fulvous-brown, the remainder ful- 

 vous-brown, very broadly tipped with pale fawn-colour, before which 

 is a broad band of black ; lores buffy white ; a narrow eyebrow of 

 white extending to the sides of the nape : the feathers round the 

 eve and a streak skirting the white eyebrow black ; feathers below 

 the eye white ; ear-coverts black streaked with white ; sides of neck 

 bluish grey ; cheeks and throat buffy white, surrounded by a broad 

 prepectoral band of bluish grey extending up the sides of the neck ; 

 remainder of under surface of body orange-rufous ; the centre of the 

 body whitish, inclining to buffy white on the under tail-coverts ; 



