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1. Pinarocichla euptilosa. 



Brachypus eiiptilosus, Jard. S,- Selbij, III. Orn. iv. (new ser.) pi. iii. ; 



Tweedd. Ibis, 1877, p. 306 ; Salvad. Ann. Mus. Civic. Genov. xiv. 



p. 219. 

 Brachypus entvlotus, Eyton, P. Z. S. 1839, p. 103. 

 Ixus tympanistVi^us *, S. Midi. Tidachr. Nederl. Indie, 1835, p. 353. 

 Brachypodius fuptilosus, lili/tli, J. A. S. B. xiv. p. 570. 

 Bracliypodiiis tristis, Bliith, J. A. S. £. xiv. p. 577. 

 Pycnouotus euptilosus, Graij, Gen. B. i. p. 237. 

 Braeh^-fjus entilosus, Bhjth, Cat. B. Mus. As. Soc. p. 339. 

 Brachypus tympaoistrio'us, Bp. Consp. i. p. 204. 

 Microtarsus cantori, Moore, P. Z. 8. 1854, p. 279 ; id. in Hovsf. (^ 



Moore, Cat. B. Mus. E.I Co. i. App. p. 409. 

 Trichophorus susanii, Bp. Notes Coll. Delattre, in Comptes Beiidus, 



1854, p. 59 {nee Miill. in Mas. Lm/d.) \. 

 Pycnouotus su.^anii, Gray, Hand-l. B. i. p. 270, no. 3945. 

 Pycnonotus euptilosus, Gray, Hand-l. B. i. p. 271, no. 3959. 

 Criniger susanii, Giehel, Orn. Thes. p. 813; Salvad. Ucc. Born. p. 207. 

 Poliolophus euptilosus, Salvad. Ann. Mus. Civic. Genov. xiv. p. 219. 

 Criuirrer tristis, Hume ^ Davison, Sir. F. 1878, p. 303. 

 Euptilosus euptilosus, Hume, Str. F. 1879, p. 62. 



Adult male. General colour above brown, washed with olive on 

 the mantle and scapulars ; wing-coverts reddish brown, the least 

 scries washed with olive ; quills dark brown, externally reddish 

 brown ; lower back covered with dense plumes, which are black 

 with brown ends, producing a somewhat mottled appearance ; on 

 each side of the rump a large tuft of long feathers springing from 

 the sides of the back, black with pale yellow ends ; upper tail-coverts 

 rufous-brown ; tail slightly darker rufous-brown, all but the four 

 centre feathers tipped with white ; crown of head dark greyish 

 brown, deeper on the occiput, where there is a short crest ; lores 

 and feathers round the eye dusky ash-colour ; ear-coverts light ashy 

 brown ; cheeks ashj' whitish ; throat dull white ; fore neck, chest, 

 and sides of body very pale ashj- grey, the flanks rather browner ; 

 centre of the body, abdomen, vent, thighs, and under tail-coverts 

 yello'wish white, the latter slightly tinged with brown ; under wing- 

 coverts and axillarics yellowish white, the edge of the wing pale 

 yellow ; quills du.sky brown below, pale ash}' fulvous along the edge 

 of the inner web ; bill black (Wallnce), dark brown (A. Everett) ; 

 feet lead-colour {Wallace), brown {A. Everett) ; iris red {Wallctce), 

 pale reddish {A. Everett), crimson {H. Everett). Total length 7'7 

 inches, culmen 0-75, wing 3-6, tail 3-4, tarsus 0-75. 



bach's genus Euptilosus (published without any description or identification of 

 type), be allowed, the cacophonous name of the bird will be Euptilosus euptilosus. 

 But as these double names should not, in my opinion, be used excepting under 

 pressure, such as in restoring a Liivuean specific name, I have proposed a new 

 genus, PinarocicMa. 



* Type in Leiden Museum examined. 



t The specimens marked as T. susanii in the Leiden Museum are Pycnovotus 

 piisillus of Salvadori. There can, however, be no doubt thnt the actual type of 

 Bonaparte's supposed species " in Mus. Verr." is now iu the British Museum, 

 which purchased two specimens from the Maison Verreaux in 1852. 



