410 MERULA SCHLEGELI. 
wing-coverts and thighs, pale dirty grayish brown, some- 
what darker on crown and hind neck; lower breast, ab- 
domen, vent and flanks intensely chestnut-brown, under 
tail-coverts olive-brown like the upper, margined with the 
color of the abdomen, without white shaft-streaks. Bill, 
feet and claws yellow. 
The typical specimen, which I believe to be fully adult, 
is the only representative of this species in our Museum; 
it has been obtained by S. Müller in the Penpaan valley 
in the mountainous interior of Timor. 
Leyden Museum, 1 November 1892. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XV. 
