obtained in Sikkim. 163 



362. Merula albocincta. White-collared Ouzel. 

 I obtained a pair ou the summit of Mount Tongloo, 10,078 

 feet above the sea, but did not meet with it elsewhere. 



375. Paradoxornis ruficeps. Red-headed Finch-Thrush. 

 One specimen, from, I believe, the valley of the Great Run- 



geet river. 



376. Heteromorpha unicolor. Brown Finch-Thrush. 

 My shikaree killed one of these on the upper slopes of Mount 



Tongloo. 



382. Gramma TOPTiLA striata. Striated Jay-Thrush. 

 A common bird near Darjeeling. I saw it constantly in the 

 forests, and obtained a number of specimens. 



384. Gampsorhynchus rufulus. White-headed Shrike- 

 Thrush. 



Two of these birds were shot by my shikaree, one in the 

 valley of the Rungmo, and the other near the Teesta. 



401. PoMATORHiNus FERRUGiNosus. Coral-billed Scimitar- 

 Babbler. 



Three specimens of this bird procured by my shikaree. 



402. PoMATORHiNus scHisTicEPs. Slaty-hcadcd Scimitar- 

 Babbler. 



There was a bird in the forests near Darjeeling with a very 

 peculiar note, sounding like " rooee-co-co," which my shikaree 

 assured me was of this species. 



407. Garrulax leucolophus. White-crested Laughing 

 Thrush. 



Of this curious and noisy bird I obtained several examples. 



410. Garrulax ruficollis. Rufous-necked Laughing 

 Thrush. 



This bird was brought to me by my shikaree from the valley 

 of the Teesta river. 



412. Garrulax pectoralis. Black-gorgeted Laughing 

 Thrush. 



One specimen only obtained — I believe, in the valley of the 

 Little Rungeet river, below Simombong. 



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