160 TlllELIID.E. 



liuc of blackish feathers running from just below the fore part of the 

 eye below the ear-coverts to the sides of the neck ; throat and fore 

 neck pure white, as also the centre of the bodj', the sides of which are 

 brown, as well as the thighs ; the sides of the upper breast deep 

 brown, extending in a half-crescent on each side of the breast, a few 

 feathers in the centre of which have also brown margins ; under 

 taU-coverts scarlet : under wing-coverts isabelline brown, the edge 

 of the wing darker brown. Total length 8-2 inches, culmen 0*7, 

 wing 3-2, tail 3-5, tarsus O'S. 



The Madras Red-whiskered Bulbul appears to be found all over 

 Southern India, and occurs also at Mount Aboo. 



a, b. Ad. sk. Madras. Rev. II. II. Raber [P.]. 



c. Ad. sk. Madras. India Museum. 



d. Ad. sk. Neilgherries. India Museum. 



e. Ad. sk. Coorg. India Museuui. 



f. Ad. sk. Deccau (Si/Ices). India Museum. 

 V- Juv. sk. Malabar. Purchased. 



k. Ad. sk. Malabar. Lieut. R. G. Wardlaw Ramsay. 



i. cJ ad. sk. Trevandrum, Travancore, F. W. Bourdillon, Esq. [C.]. • 



Nov. 18, 1878. 

 Jc. Ad. sk. Caudeish. Lieut. R. G. Wardlaw Ramsay. 



I. 2 ad. sk. Mount Aboo, June 26, Lieut. R. G. Wardlaw Ramsay. 



1876 (i?. Adtmi). 

 m. c? ad. sk. Mount Aboo, May 6, 1868 Dr. J. Scully [P.]. 



(G. Kimj). 



3. Otocompsa leucogenys, 



Brachypus leucogenys, Grmj Sf Hardw. III. Ind. Zool. i. pi. 35. fig. 3. 



Pycnonotus leucogenys, Bh/th, J. A. S. Beng. xiv. p. 567 ; Gray, Gen. 



'i?. i. p. 237 ; Blyth, Cat. B. Mus. As. Sot: p. 209 ; Jlorsf. ^ Moore, 



Cat. B. Mus. E.I. Co. i. p. 242; Gray, Hand-l. B.^ i. p. 271, 



no. 3965. 

 Hfematomis leucogenys, Gray, Cat. Mamm. 8,-c. Nepal fres. Hodgs. 



p. 89. 

 1x03 leucogenys, Bp. Consp. i. p. 265. 

 Otocompsa leucogenys, Jerd. B. Ind. ii. p. 91 ; Hiime, Nests ^- Eggs 



Ind. B. p. 285 ; id. Str. F. 1879, p. 98 ; Scully, t. c. p. 296. 



Adult. General colour above ashy brown, very faintly washed 

 with olive, more plainly on the upper tail-coverts, which are darker 

 brown ; wing-coverts and quills brown, edged with dull olive ; tail 

 dark brown, paler brown near the base, all the feathers edged with 

 olive, the centre ones with a tiny spot of white at the tip, this white 

 spot increasing in size towards the outer feathers ; crown of head 

 darker brown than the back, the crest-feathers long and somewhat 

 recurved, margined with dull whity brown, producing a somewhat 

 streaked appearance ; lores and feathers round the eye black, 

 relieved by a streak of white, which runs from the base of the 

 nostrils above the fore part of the eye ; ear-coverts silky white, as 

 also the hinder cheeks, behind them a small spot of blackish brown ; 

 remainder of cheeks and throat blackish brown : remainder of under 

 surface of body ashy brown, somewhat mottled with dusky-brown 

 centres to the feathers ; thighs ashy brown ; under taU-coverts 



