144 TIMEL1ID.T5. 



vailing on the lower back and rump ; wing-coverts and quills brown, 

 externally olive-yellow, rather brighter on the primaries ; tail- 

 feathers light brown, margined with olive ; lores, eyelid, a narrow 

 eyebrow, and a streak below the eye dull white ; ear-coverts light 

 brown, washed with olive, and narrowly streaked with whitish shaft- 

 lines ; fore part of cheeks yellow, forming a small nioustachial 

 streak ; hinder part of cheeks pale ashy brown, washed with olive, 

 the fore neck, breast, and tlanks being also of this colour ; throat 

 dingy white, the chin yellow ; under tail-coverts pale yellow ; the 

 centre of the body and abdomen pale yellowish white ; under wing- 

 coverts and axillarics pale yellow ; quills brown below, fulvous along 

 the edge of the inner web ; " bill blackish ; legs dark plumbeous ; 

 iris blood-red " (Jerdon). Total length 6-5 inches, culmen 0*7, 

 wing 8-35, tail 3, tarsus 0-85. 



The White-eyebrow ed Bulbul inhabits low jungle and the edges 

 of forests in Southern and Central India and Ceylon. 



E. L. Layard Esq. [C.]. 

 R. Cole, Esq. [P.]. 

 T. C. Jerdon, Esq. [P.]. 

 Lieut. R. G. Wardlaw 



Eaiusay. 



F. W. Bourdillon, Esq. 

 [C.]. 



India Museum. 

 India Museum. 

 (Ilorsf. & Moore, Cat. i. no. 362, spec. A.) 



21. Pycnonotus finlaysoni. 



Pycnonotus finlaysoni, Stnckl. An7i. Nat. Hist. xiii. p. 411 ; Bb/tk, 

 J. A. S. Senq. xiv. p. 508 ; Gray, Gen, B. i. p, 237 ; Blyth, Cat, 

 B. 3Ius. As' Soc. p. 210 ; Hor'sf. ^ Moore, Cat. B. Mus. E.I. 

 Co. i. p. 244 ; Gray, Hand-l. B. i. p. 270, no. 3947. 



Ixus finlaysoni, Bp. Consp. i. p. 266 ; Blyt/i ^' Wald. B. Bvrm. p. 134 ; 

 Hume Sf Davis. Str. F. 1878, p. 307 ;' Hume, Str. F. 1879, pp. 62, 

 98. 



Adult. General colour above dull olive, the mantle ashy brown, 

 washed with olive ; wing-coverts like the back, the feathers edged 

 with olive ; quills brown, externally yellowish olive, the inner 

 secondaries entirely of the latter colour ; upper tail-coverts rather 

 more ochreous than the back ; tail-feathers olive, with narrow 

 yellow tips to oU but the centre ones ; crown of head and nape 

 duU ashy, the feathers above the ear-coverts with whitish centres ; 

 forehead yellow, the feathers being obscurely edged with ashy 

 brown ; lores black : above the lores a small streak of orange ; 

 sides of face, cheeks, and throat yellow, the feathers of the latter 

 part ashy brown, with yellow central streaks ; hind portion of ear- 

 coverts ashy bi'own, with whitish shaft-lines ; chest ashy brown, 

 with narrow whitish shaft-streaks ; sides of body brown, washed 

 with olive, the breast more or less ashy brown ; centre of body ashy 

 white, washed with olive-yellow : under tail-coverts clear yellow ; 

 thighs olive-yellow ; under wing-coverts and axillaries pale yellow ; 



* Said to be from Siam, but evidently in error. 



