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568. Reguloides erochroa, Hodgson. 



Abromis, apud Hodgson, Gray, Cat. Birds of Nepal, Append, p. 

 152— A. pulchra, Hodgson, (young bird)— Blyth, Cat. 1091 — 

 HOKSF., Cat. 533. 



The Bar-winged Warbler. 



Descr. — Above dull olive-green, Avith a trace of a light streak 

 on the centre of the crown, and a darker greyish streak on each 

 side of the head ; supercilia pale j'-ellowish ; orbitar feathers yellow ; 

 the cheeks mixed yellowish and dusky green ; the lower parts of 

 the back yellowish white, brightest on the rump and vent ; tips of 

 the greater wing-coverts with a broad bar of yellow rufous ; 

 quills brownish black, narrowly margined with greenish yellow ; 

 tail slaty brown, margined with yellow-green, the three outer tail 

 feathers wholly white, except the terminal half of the outer 

 webs, together with the tip of the inner web of the antepenul- 

 timate, and slightly of the penultimate feathers ; entire under 

 parts pale greenish yellow, or albescent yellow, greenish on the 

 flanks. 



Length 4 inches; wing 2^; tail IJ ; bill at front 9 mill., 

 tarsus 1^. 



This well-marked species has been found in Nipal and Sikhim. 

 I procured specimens from the neighbourhood of Darjeeling. 



The next group contains two Indian species, which differ from 

 Reguloides by having the markings on the head more pronounced, 

 and darker, and the colours more vivid. The bill too is consider- 

 ably wider and more Fly-catcher like. 



Gen. CuLiciPETA, Blyth. 



Char. — Bill depressed, rather wide, but evenly attenuating, 

 moderately slender, ridge of the culmen well marked; rictal 

 bristles Avell developed ; claws longer and less curved ; otherwise as 

 in Phylloscopus, or Reguloides. 



569. Culicipeta Burkii, Burton. 



Sylvia, apud Burton — Blyth, Cat. 1095— Horsf., Cat. 537 — 

 Cryptolopha auri-capilla, Swainson — Muscicapa biiineata, Lesson 



