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Hab. The mountainous regions of South China. 

 Not represented. 



Genus Cvocopsis Reichenbach. 



Type: Crocopsi.t himaculatus (Horsf.). 



Upper surface more or less tinged with olive-green , 

 underneath earthy brown or whitish, under tail-coverts 

 yellow, feathers on crown not lengthened, a bunch of 

 brush-like feathers above the lores , at the base of the up- 

 per mandible, golden orange, tarsus longer than culmen, 

 wing equal to the tail in length , the latter much round- 

 ed. — Three species known. 



Range. From Burma to Cochin China, and southward 

 through Tenasserim and Malacca to Sumatra and Java. 



Key to the species. 



a. Golden yellow spot above the lores large, no yel- 

 low on crown and throat himaculatus. 



b. Golden yellow spot above the lores small, fore-head, 

 cheeks, chin and throat olive, with broad yellow shaft- 

 streaks. 



a'. Fore-head only yellow, hinder part of crown gray, F'mlaysoni. 

 b' . Entire crown dull olive-yellow Davisoni. 



1. Crocopsis himaculatus. 



Turdus bimaculatus Horsf. Trans. Linn. Soc. XIII, p. 147 (1820). 

 Pycnonotus himaculatus Blyth, J. A. S. Bang. XIV, p. 567 (1845); 



Sharpe, Cat. B. VI, p. 138 (1881). 

 Crocopsis Reichenb. Av, Syst. Taf. 54 (1850). 

 Crocopsis bimaculata Reichenb. J. f. 0. 1854, p. 150. 



Hab. Sumatra and Java. 



Two specimens from Sumatra and five from Java. 



2. Crocopsis Finlaysoni. 



Pycnonotus Finlaysoni Strickl. Ann. Nat. Hist. XIII, p. 411 (1844); 



Sharpe , Cat. B. VI, p. 144 (1881); Oates, B. Br. Ind. I, p. 287 (1889). 



Hab. From Burma to Cochin China and through Tenas- 

 serim to Malacca. 



Notes from th.e Leyden IMuseum , "Vol. XAT"!!. 



