DRYMOICIN A. 221 
Blandfordius striatulus, Zume. 
549quint.—Stray Feathers, Vol. I, p. 300; Murray’s Vertebrate 
Zoology of Sind, p. 153. 
Length, 6; wing, 1:9; tail, 2°75; bill at front, 0°45; tarsus, C7: 
Bill brown, pale fleshy on lower mandible ; legs pale fleshy. 
An obscure rufous-white streak from the nostrils to the upper 
part of the eye; the whole upper parts dull greyish olive- 
brown (the grey preponderating on the head); all the feathers, 
except those of the upper tail-coverts, conspicuously centred 
with dark-brown; wings pale hair-brown, all the feathers 
margined with rufescent-olive ; tail-feathers a sort of olive- 
brown; the feathers with conspicuously darker, very stiff looking 
and glistening shafts; all the feathers obsoletely transversely 
rayed, the central ones most strongly so; all but the central 
ones narrowly tipped with fulvous-white, and with an obscure 
subterminal dark band; on the under surface the shafts are 
white; the ear-coverts mingled fulvous and pale rufous-brown, 
the sides of the neck streaked like the back ; on either side of the 
throat descends from the gape for about half an inch a band 
of tiny feathers, white, with minute dark centres, so as to pro- 
duce the appearance of two or three irregular rows of little 
spots on each side of the throat ; the chin and the centre of 
the throat, breast, and abdomen, white, tinged buffy on the 
two latter, and with all the feathers of the throat and breast 
very faintly and narrowly tipped with brown, so as to produce 
the appearance of a number of narrow faint. transverse bars ; 
the flanks, sides, vent, and lower tail-coverts are tinged with 
dull olive-brown, mingled with fulvous-buff; the tibial plumes 
are fulvous-buff; the wing-lining is buffy-white, and so are the 
inner margins of the inner webs of the quills as seen from 
below. 
The specimen, of which the above is a description, was shot by 
Mr. Blandford at Kurrachee. 
Burnesia gracilis, Rupp. 
550.—Burnesia lepida, Blyth.—Jerdon’s Birds of India, Vol. II, 
p. 185; Butler, Guzerat ; Stray Feathers, Vol. III, p. 485 ; 
Murray’s Vertebrate Zoology of Sind, p. 154. 
Tue STREAKED WREN WARBLER. 
Length, 5:25; wing, 1°75; expanse, 5°5; tail, 06; bill at 
front, 0°4. 
Bill plumbeous, fleshy beneath ; irides light yellowish-brown ; 
legs pale fleshy-yellow. i 
General color light olive-grey above, each feather having a 
medial dusky streak, broader on those of the crown and back ; 
wings light dusky-brown; the feathers margined with olive- 
grey, and the tail throughout distinctly, but obsoletely, banded 
above with narrow transverse duskyish lines ; below pale, with 
