434 Capt. R. C. Beavan on various Indian Birds. 



Darjeeling collection, 1862, One specimen shot on Mount 

 Tongloo. 



At Mahasoo, near Simla, September 25, 1866, I came across 

 a very large flock, which made a tremendous noise when dis- 

 turbed, squeaking, mewing, and yelling like a lot of cats, and 



spread of foot underneath 2*375. Irides greyish slate. These 

 birds almost invariably get away unless killed dead, and even 

 then are very difficult to find amongst the thick underwood they 

 frequent. Legs plumbeous-green ; bill dark horny. 



Garrulax chinensis (Scopoli); Walden,P.Z.S.,1866,p.549. 

 Tennasserim Laughing Thrush. 



I shot a female in company with a flock of G. leucolophus at 

 Kyodan on the Salween River. Length 10-875 ; wing 4-5 ; 

 tail 5 ; tarsus 1-625 : bill at front 1. Irides crimson-red ; legs 

 dirty brown ; round beak, eyes, upper ear-coverts, and a line 

 down the throat, black ; rest of ear-coverts and streak above the 

 black of beak pure white ; head dark ashy; back and tail ferru- 

 ginous-ashy, breast the same hue but lighter. 



412. Garrulax pectoralis. Black- gorgeted Laughing 

 Thrush. 



Darjeeling collection, 1862. Two specimens. 



413. Garrulax moniliger. Necklaced Laughing Thrush. 

 Darjeeling collection, 1862. One specimen. 



414. Garrulax ocellatus. White - spotted Laughing 

 Thrush. 



Darjeeling collection, 1862. Found rather plentifully on 

 Mount Tongloo, amongst the small shrubs on the Nepal side ; 

 and not far from the top I secured two specimens. 



415. Trochalopterum erythrocephalum. Red-headed 

 Laughing Thrush. 



I obtained two females at Fagoo near Simla, August 3, 1866. 



