152 TIM ALIID®. 
these exceed in size the smallest of those of the Black-gorgeted 
Laughing-Thrush. 
The extremes are maxima, 30-3 x 21:0 and 27:9 x 23°5 mm. ; 
minima 27:0 x 21°6 and 27:2 x 19°8 mm. 
Habits exactly the same as those of pectoralis, with in it 
frequently consorts. 
(135) Garrulax moniliger fuscata. 
Tur BurmMesn NEecKLACED LAUGHING-THRUSH. 
Garrulax moniliger fuscata Stuart Baker, Bull. B. O. C., xxxvii, 
p. 64 (1918) (Tavoy). 
Vernacular names. None recorded. 
Description. Differs from G. m. moniliger in having the tips to 
the tail-feathers buff instead of white and in, generally, having 
more white and less black on the ear-coverts. 
Colours of soft parts and Measurements as in the last, but 
South Burmese birds are rather smaller. 
Distribution. South Central Burma and Siam to the south of 
Tenasserim. 
Nidification and Habits differ in no way from those ot the last 
bird. 60 eggs average 27°8 x 21°3 mm. 
(136) Garrulax gularis, 
McCLeLLAND’s LaucHine-THRuSH. 
Tanthocincla gularis McClell., P. Z.S., 1839, p. 150 (Cachar). . 
Garrulaxv gularis. Blanf. & Oates, i, p. 81. 
Vernacular names. Dao-ria phang (Cachari). 
Description. Lores, ear-coverts and under the eyes black ; fore- 
head, crown, nape, mantle and sides of the neck slaty-grey ; back, 
rump and visible portions of the wing deep chestrut-brown, except 
the outer webs of the first primaries, which are duller ; upper tail- 
coverts deeper chestnut; the four central tail-feathers rufous- 
brown on the basal two-thirds of their length, then black; the 
others all pale chestnut, the fourth pair from the outside partially 
black on the inner web; extreme point of chin black ; remainder 
of chin, cheeks, throat, fore neck, centre of breast and abdomen 
yellow ; sides of breast and upper abdomen dark ashy-grey ; lower 
part of flanks, thighs, vent and under tail-coverts deep chestnut. 
Colours of soft parts. Bill black; irides crimson or bright red. 
Measurements. Length about 250mm; wing about 95to 100mm. ; 
tail about the same; tarsus about 38 mm.; culmen about 28 mm. 
Distribution. The hills South of the Brahmaputra, from Cachar 
to Lakhimpur and the Dafla Hills. 
Nidification. McClelland’s Laughing-Thrush is resident and 
breeds throughout its range, the great majority of eggs being laid 
