25. GABRULUS. 99 



a Ad. sk. Algeria. Purchased. 



6. Ad. St. Algeria. M. Malherbe [E.]. 



(;. Ad. i=k. Algeria. J- Gould, Esq. 



d. Steruuui. Algeria. Purcliased. 



8. Garrulus krynickii. 

 GaiTiilus glandariu-s, rar. (pileo nigi'o), Hohmachvr, Bull. Soc. Imp. 



Mosc. X. p. 141. 

 Gan-ulus krvnicki, Kalenicz. Bull. .Vosc. xii. p. 319, pi. 9 ; Bp. Consp. 



i. p. 375 : ScM. Mus. P.-B. Coraees, p. oS ; Bet/l. ^- Gerhe, Orn. 



Eur. i. p.' 216; Dresser, B. Eur. part xvii. ; Bree, B. Eur. n. p. 8. 

 Garrulus luelauocephalus, Schl. Si Sn^i-m. Vog. Eur. ii. Taf. 6 (wee 



Gene). 

 Garrulus glaiidarius nielauoceplialus, Sch. Faun. Jap. p. 83. 



Adult male. Above vinaceous, washed with grey on the scapixlars ; 

 the sides of the face and neck also deep vinaceous, the feathers round 

 the eye whitish, the lores and frontal plumes white, slightly washed 

 with \-iuaceous aud broadly streaked with black ; the crown of the 

 head and nape jet-black ; a*^broad malar patch black ; uuder surface 

 of body deep vinaceous, especially rich on the sides of the body ; the 

 throatj centre of the abdomen, and thighs viuaceons white ; upper 

 and under tail-coverts pure white : wings aud tail as in G. fjlaa- 

 darius, but showing rather more white on the secondaries. ^ Total 

 length 13-5 inches, culmen 1-2, wing T'Oo, tail 6-2, tarsus 1-7. 



Bah. Turkey and Asia ]SIinor. 

 a Ad. sk. Xantlius, Asia Minor. Sir C. Fellows [P.]. 



b Ad. sk. Xanthus, Asia Minor. Sir C. Fellows [P.]. 



c. d ad. sk. Asia Minor. T. Robson, Esq. [C.J. 



d. d ad. sk. Belgrade, Turkey, March 14, J. Gould, Esq. 



1870 (EobsoH). 



e. Ad. sk. [Turkey*.] J- Gould, Esq. 



9. Garrulus leucotis. (Plate IT.) 



Garrulus leucotis, Hume, Sir. F. 1874, pp. 100, 443, 4S0 ; Blt/th ^ 

 Wald. B. Burm. p. 89. 

 Adult female. Above ashy fawn-colour on the back, inclining to 

 purer fawn-colour on the scapulars and lower back; rump and 

 upper tail-coverts white : nasal bristles and forehead white, streaked 

 with black, the crown and nape entirely black ; lores, feathers above 

 the eve, ear-coverts, sides of face, and entire throat white ; a 

 broad" malar streak of black ; rest of under surface fawn-colour, the 

 under tail-covcrts white ; under wing-coverts chestnut, the lower 

 series ashy like the lining of the wings ; least and median series of 

 upper wi'jg-coverts chestnut, the greater series black, the inner ones 

 inclining to chestnut near the base, like the adjoining secondaries ; 



* Marked " Syria ; " but apparentlr one of Mr. Robson 's skins from Turkey 

 or Asia Minor: U is labelled, in PrinVe Bonaparte's handwriting. -G. melnno- 

 rtphalus. " 



