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Hab. Hilly parts of India generally, keeping to the forests : 

 very rare in Lower Bengal in the seasons of passage. 



A. Male. Masuri. Capt. Hntton (1849). B. C. Do. 

 Darjiling. Mr. Webb (1845). I). Do. Do. Mrs. Oakes 

 (1843).^'^. Female. Nepal. B. H. Hodgson, Esq. (1842). 

 F. Young male. Simla. R. W. G. Frith, Esq. (1843). 



964. M. SAXATiLis (PL Enl. 562). 



Syn. Turdus saxatilis, L. 



Lanius infaustus, Gmeliu, 



Saxicola montana, Koch. 

 Hab. S. Europe; N. Africa; W. Asia. 



A. Female. Mr. Bartlett (1845). 



Genus Luscinia, (Antiq.) L. (1735), G. R. Gray. 



965. L. PHILOMELA, Bonap {PL EnL 61.5, f. 2). 



Syn. MotaciUa luscinia, L. 



S^Jlvia luscinia. Lath. Tem. (nee S. philomela, Tem.) 

 Bulbid bosta, H. : Bulbul-i-hazdi' ddstdn, Pers. 

 Hab. Europe ; N. Africa ; W.Asia; common in Persia, but 

 only known as a cage bird in Afghanistan. , o .x 



A. B. Specimens from England. Mr. Bartlett (1844). 

 {N. B. The Nightingales are barely separable, generical- 

 ly, from certain small solitary Thrushes of N. America). 



Subfam. SAXIC0L1N.E. 

 Genus Thamnobia, Swainson. 



966. Th. cambaiensis. 



Syn. Sylvia ca^nbaiensis, Latham. 



Saxicoloides erijthi-urus. Lesson (the female). 

 Hab, Upper and Central India. 



A. B. Males procured near Mednapur (1848). C. Fe- 

 male. D. Young. Agra. L. C. Stewart, Esq. (1S45). 

 E. Male. Rajmahl. Willis Earle, Esq. (1844). 



967. Th. fulicata (PL EnL 185, f. 1). 



Syn. MotaciUa fulicata, L. 



CEnanthe ptygmatura, Vieillot. 

 Th. leucoptera, Swainson. 



Rusty-vented Thrush, and the female.— .Sy/tj/a fulicata, 

 var. a, Latham. 



Kulchuri, H. (Jerdon). 

 Hab. S. India ; Ceylon ; Philippines ? 



A. B. Males. C. Female. S. India. T. C. Jerdon, 

 Esq. (1844). 

 Genus Kittacincla, Gould. 



968. K. MACROXJRUS (Vaillant, pi. 114). 



Syn. Turdus viacrou?-us, Gmelin. 

 T. tricolor, Vieillot. 

 Gryllivora longicauda, Swainson. 



Shdmd, H. ; Abbeka, H. (Jerdon) : Larwa, Jav, 



