GEXETIA A'N^D SPECIES OF BIRDS. 67 



CXV. MINLA, Ilodfj!^. 



(Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Miis. vii. p. GOG, 1883.) 



1. igneitincta, Iluilys. (p. 000.) E. Himalayas 



(Nepal to Bhutan). 

 Niiga Hills. Manipur. 



2. jerdoni, •/. Vcn: (p. 007.) W. Cliina 



(Szechuen). 



CXYI. PSAROGLOSSA, Ilinhjs* 



(Sliarpp, Cat. B. Brit. Mas. xiii. p. 117, 1890.) 

 ICf. Gates, Faun. Brit. Iiid., Birds, i. p. 249, 18S9.) 



1. spiloptera (r;</.). (xiii. p. 117.) Himalayas 



(Dharmsala to 

 Assam), riains of 



Upper India. Cachar. 



Kliasi and Garo Hills. 



Manipur. 



Burmese Proviucos. 



Sub-Family VI. PARADOXORNmilN.E. 



CXYII. CONOSTOMA, Hodgs. 



(Sliarpe, Cat. B. Brit. Miis. vii. p. 485, 1883.) 



1. aemodium, Ilodjs. (p. 48.j.) E. Himalayas 



(Nepal, Sikhim). 

 W. China and Tibet. 



* I have followed Mr. Gates in placing this genus in the Timeliidce, but I cannot 

 believe that this is its proper position. A specimen recently died in Dr. A. G. Butler's 

 aviary, and was presented by him to the Museum, where Mr. W. P. Pycraft has 

 examined it. He decides that Psaroc/lossa is certainly not a Starling, but that, as far 

 as can be determined at present, it is allied to the Bulbuls {Pycnonotkhe), which 

 birds Dr. Butler considers it to resemble in habits. When Mr. Pycraft has completed 

 his observations, he will publish a paper on the subjec-t. 



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