162 BIRDS OF INDIA. 



523. Horornis fulviventris, Hodgson. 



P. Z. S., 1845, p. 32. 



The fulvous-bellied Hill-Waebleii. 

 Descr. — Above olive-brown, below sordid luteous, the flanks 

 shaded with olive; chin, und line over the eye, albescent. 



Bill dusky brown ; legs iiesh}'' grey. Length 4| inches ; wing not 

 2 ; tail If : tarsus jf ths. 



From the Cachar of Nepal. 



524. Horornis flaviventris, Hodgson. 



p. Z. S., 1845, p. 



The Yellow-bellied Hill-Warblek. 

 Above olive-green, beneath pale yellow ; chin, and line over the 

 eye albescent. 



Bill dusky-broAvn ; legs fleshy. Length 4| ; wing not quite 2 ; 

 tail If ; tarsus |§. 



From the Cachar region of the hills of Nepal. 



525. Horornis fuliginiventer, Hodgson. 



P. Z. S., 1845, p. 3L 



The Smoky Hill-Warbler. 

 Descr. — Above dusky olive-brown, diluted into a dusky greenish 

 cast below. 



Bill and legs dark. Length 5 inches ; wing 2j ; tail 2; tarsus |. 

 Hodgson says " perhaps more probably a Tribvray From Nepal. 



526. Horornis fortipes, Hodgson. 



J. A. S., XIV., 584. 



The Strong-footed IliLL-VfARBLER. 

 Descr. — Above olive-brown, below pale ocliraceous brown, 

 approaching to albescent. Length 4f inches; wing 2yij ; tail 1|; 

 tarsus nearly 1 inch. 



From Nepal. 

 All these species appear to be rare, and only found in the 

 higher regions of the Himalayas. I was not fortunate enough 

 to procure any specimens when at Darjeehng. 



