AND ALLIED GENERA. 93 



7. Drymocataphus ignotus. 



Pellorneum ignotum Hume, Str. Feath. V, p. 334 (1877); id. id. VII , 

 p. 143, note (1878); id. id. XI, p. 14G (1888); Oates, B. Br. 

 Ind. I, p. 144 (1889). 



Turdlnus nagaensis Godw.-Aust. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (4) XX, 

 p. 519 (1877); Hume, Str. Feath. VII, p. 143 (1878). 



Drymocataphus ignotus Sharpe, Cat. B. VII, p. 556 (1883). 



Hab. Bengal and Assam. 



This and the following species of' this genus are not 

 represented in the Leyden Museum, and therefore ray ar- 

 rangement may not be quite correct. The present species , 

 placed under Drymocataphus by Sharpe, is brought back 

 by Oates (1. c.) to Pellorneum on account of the (although 

 very insignificant) longitudinal stripes on the chest. I have, 

 however, accepted the view of Sharpe's, as I find the tail 

 not long enough in proportion to the tarsus to range it 

 under Pellorneum 



8. Drymocataphus assamensis. 



Pellorneum TickelU (uec Blyth) Hume & Davis. Str. Feath, VI, pp. 



277, 514 (1878); Hume, Str. Feath. VII, p. US, note (1878); 



id. Ibis, 1878, p. 114; id. Str. Feath. VIII, p. 96 (1879). 

 Turdinus garoensis Godw.-Aust. Journ. As. Soc. Beng. XLV (2) p. 75 



(1876). 

 Drymocataphus assatnensis Sharpe, Cat. B. VII, p. 557 (1883); Oates 



B. Br. Ind. I, p. 147 (1889). 



Hab. Assam and North-eastern Bengal. 



9. Drymocataphus TickelU. 



For synonymy and other references see Sharpe, Cat. B, VII, p. 557 

 (1883) and Oates, B. Br. Ind. I, p. 146 (1889). 



Hab. Pegu and Tenasserim. 



10. Drymocataphus rubiginosus. 



Trichostoma rubiginosa Wald. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (4). XV, p. 

 402 (1875); id, in Blyth, Birds Burma, p. 115 (1875); Hume and 



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