D^c. 20, 1920.] Birds of the Indian Mmpire. l9 



169. Babax waddelli. The Giant Tibetan Bahax. 



B. waddelli, Dresser, P. Z. S. (1905) i., p. 54 [Tsanffpo). 

 South and Central Tibet. 



i7o. (104) Arg"ya earlii. The Striated Babbler. 



Malacocercus earlii, Blyth, J. A. S. B. xiii,2>- 369 (1844), 

 {Calcutta). 



171. (105) Argya caudata caudata. The Common Babbler. 



Cossyphus caudatus, Dumoiit, Drc. Sci. JSat. xxix . 

 p. 266 (1823), {no loc). (Behar). 



Practically the whole of India. 



173. (105) Argya caudata huttoni. The Afghan Babbler. 



Malacocercus huttoni, Bli/th, J. A. ^. B. xvi, p. 476 

 (1847), (KandaJiar). 



Afghanistan, Baluchistan, Quetta. 



173. (106) Argya gularis. The Burmese White-throated Bab- 



bler. 

 Chatarrhoea gularis, Blyth, J.A.S.B. xxiv, p. 478 (1855), 

 {E. side of Bay of Bengal). 



174. (107) Argya malcolmi. The Large Grey Babbler. 



Timalia malcolmi, Sykes, P. Z. 6., 1832, p. 88 {Dukkun). 



575. (108) Argya subrufa. The Rufous Babbler. 



Timalia subrufa, Jerd. Madr. Jour. L. S., p. 259 (1844), 

 {Wynaad). 



176. (10?) Argya longirostris. The Sleiider-biUed Babbler. 



Byctorhis longirostris; (Hodg.) Moore, P. Z. S., 1854, 

 p. l04:{]S'e2Ml). 



'77- (nO) Turdoides terricolor terricolor. The Bengal 

 Babbler. 

 Pastor terricolor, i:Zof?gr., J. A.S. B. v, p. Ill (1836) 

 I {Nepal). 



N. India from Sind to Bengal. 



178. (110) Turdoides terricolor malabaricus. The Sou^ 



them Indian. Jungle Babbler. 

 Malacocercus malabaricus, Jerd., B. of I. ii, p. 62 

 (1877), {Malabar). 



South India from Orissa to Bombay. 



179. (110) Turdoides terricolor sindianus. The Sind 



liaJibler. 

 Ticehurst Bull. B. 0. C, Vol. xl, No. cclii. p. 156 (1920) 

 {Karachi, Sind). 



Sind, Mt. Aboo, Punjab. 



