98 REVISION OF THE GENUS TURDINÜS 



4. Pellorneuni subochraceum. 



Pellorneum subochraceum, Swiuh. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (4) VII, 

 p. 257 (1871); Sharpe, Cat. B. VII, p. 521 (1883); Gates, B.Br. 

 Ind. I, p. 142 (1889). 



Hab. Pegu and Tenasserim, Malay Peninsula and Salanga. 

 Three specimens from Tenasserim in the Leyden Museum. 



5. Pellorneum palustre. 



Pellorneum palustre Gould, B. Asia, III, pi. 65 (1872); Sharpe, Cat. 

 B. VII, p. 522 (1883); Gates, B. Br. Ind. I, p. 143 (1889). 



Hab. Assam and the foot of the Khasi hills. 



Genus Efythrocichla. 



Type: The only species of the genr.s. 



Bill long and strong , rather broad at the base , nasal 

 aperture linear, rictal bristles long and rigid, reaching 

 beyond the nostrils, tail much shorter than the wing, 

 rounded, somewhat more than double the length of the 

 tarsus, the latter very strong, as also the toes. Upper 

 surface fulvous, tail rufous, no superciliary streak, lower 

 surface white, chest and flanks tinged with fulvous. 



1. Erythrocichla hicolor. 



As to the synonymy see Sharpe, Cat. B. VII, p. 551 (1883), who 

 is the author of the genus. 



Hab. Malay Peninsula, Sumatra and Borneo. 



Two specimens from Sumatra and one from Borneo , the 

 types of Napothera ruhicauda Bp., besides another specimen 

 from Malacca and two from Central Borneo (Dutch Borneo 

 Exped. 1894). 



Genus Illadopsis. 



Type: Illadopsis fulvescens Heine, J. f. G. 1859, p. 480. 



Very near Trichostoma celebensis and Finschi in size, 

 proportion , general appearance and coloration , but wanting 



JNTotes from tlie Leyden Museutu, "Vol. XVII. 



