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and supercilia bri^lit fulvous; ear-coverts chestnut; upper back 

 and sides of neck fulvous, the feathers with broad black sub- 

 terminal marks and fulvous tips ; scapulars and wino-coverts to 

 tail reddish brown with white spots preceded by black marks ; 

 quills tipped white, the earlier primaries black on the outer webs, 

 becomiug progressively ashy and then chestnut ; middle tail- 

 feathers chestnut, tipped with white; tlie others rufous at base, 

 then ashy and finally black with white tips ; centre of throat black, 

 the feathers with narrow rufous edges ; sides of throat rufous 

 barred with black ; below fulvous buff, the breast barred with black 

 and the Hanks more olivaceous with a few paler fulvous bars. 



Colours of soft parts. Bill yellowish, dusky above and on tip; 

 legs dull yellow ; iris yellow-brown. 



Measurements. Length about 310 to 320 mm.; wing 130 to 

 135 nnn. ; tail about 180 mm. ; tarsus about 48 mm. ; culmen 

 about 30 to 32 mm. 



Distribution. Nepal, Sikkim and Bhutan, from which latter 

 place I have received typical specimens. The type-Jocality may he. 

 restricted to Darjeeling. 



Nidification. Hume received a nest from Sikkim with one of 

 the parent birds. "The nest is principally composed of these" 

 (fern and grass) " intermingled with moss and roots and is a large, 

 loose structure some 7 inclies in diameter." It was placed close 

 to the ground in a thick clump of fern and grass, and contained 

 two eggs which are not described. 



Habits. This Laughing-Thrush is a bird of high elevations. It 

 occurs about Darjeeling from some 6,000 or 7,000 feet up to at least 

 10,000 feet. It keeps much to heavy forest, and appears to be less 

 gregarious and not so noisy as the species of the two preceding 

 genera. 



(1^1) lanthocincla cineracea cineracea. 

 The Ashy Laughing-Thrush. 



Trochalopterum cineracemn Godw.-Aust., P. Z. S., 1874, p. 15(Naga 



Hills). 

 lanthocincla cineracea. Blanf. & Gates, i, p. 85. 



Vernacular names. Lehu (Angami Naga). 



Description. Forehead, crown and nape black ; lores, a broad 

 supercilium, ear-coverts and under the eye dull white, a narrow- 

 line over the ear-coverts and a broad moustachial streak black, the 

 latter ending in streaks on the sides of the upper neck; upper 

 plumage and wing-coverts olivaceous-ashy, tinged with rufous on 

 the upper tail-coverts ; secondaries and the tail like the back, each 

 featlier with a subterminal black band and a white tip ; primaries 

 ashy on the outer web ; primary-coverts black ; winglet ashy on 

 the outer webs, dusky on the inner ; chin and throat pale fulvous, 

 with the shafts black ; whole remaining lower plumage fulvous, 

 tinged with olive on the flanks and albescent on the abdomen. 



