PITTA. , 417 
to the rump. It is noticeable, further, that the cobalt and green hues 
are much brighter than in any of the specimens from Luzon or Min- 
danao, though it is no doubt very possible that this may be owing to 
the freshness of the Balabac-Palawan skins. 
“I have, therefore, no longer any doubt that P. propinqua differs 
sufficiently from P. erythrogastra to make it necessary that it should 
be separated from the latter by the appropriate appellation which 
Dr. Sharpe originally bestowed upon it. And in’‘this case it will follow 
that the locality ‘Mindanao’ given in the ‘Catalogue of Birds’ will require 
correction, as, indeed, it would in any case, for the type was described 
from Balabac.” (Hverett.)* 
381. PITTA KOCHI Bruggemann. 
KOCH’S PITTA, 
Pitta kochi BRUGGEMANN, Abhandl. naturw. Ver. Bremen (1877), 65, pl. 3, 
fig. 6; SciaTErR, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. (1888), 14, 433; Grawnv, Ibis 
(1895), 457; WHITEHEAD, Ibis (1899), 244 (habits); SHARPE, Hand- 
List (1901), 3, 182; McGrecor and WorcrstTER, Hand-List (1906), 68. 
Erythropitta kochi, TWEEDDALE, Proc. Zool. Soc. (1878), 430, pl. 26. 
Luzon (von Othberg, Whitehead). 
“This species was based on a specimen in the Darmstadt Museum, of 
which Mr. Gould gives the subjoined description: 
“General color above dull olive-brown, with somewhat of a ruddy 
tint on the sides of the neck and mantle; wing-coverts lilac-gray, the 
primary-coverts and quills blackish brown; the primaries externally 
grayish towards their ends; the secondaries and inner greater coverts 
olive-brown, washed with lilac-gray on the outer webs; the second, third, 
and fourth primaries with a large white spot on the inner web, the last- 
named having the white spot on the outer web as well; upper tail-coverts 
and tail lilac-gray, the latter darker; forehead and crown, as well as the 
lores, region of the eye, and ear-coverts dark brown, the latter slightly 
shaded with an olive tinge; nape and hind neck dull red; cheeks ashy 
brown, with a bluish shade under certain lights, forming a very broad 
moustache; throat reddish in the center, brown on the sides, forming a 
malar stripe; the fore neck red with a tinge of lilac; chest lilac-gray, 
the sides olive-brown ; remainder of under surface of body scarlet; the 
sides olive-brown, with which color the center of the abdomen is washed ; 
under tail-coverts scarlet, the longer ones tipped and edged with lilac- 
blue; thighs ashy gray; under wing-coverts dull lilac-blue, some of the 
outer ones tipped with white; axillars olive-brown, like the back; quills 
ashy brown below, relieved by the before-mentioned white spots on the 
primaries. Length, 190, culmen, 30; wing, 119; tail, 56; tarsus, 53.’ 
“The large size and dark brown ear-coverts are the distinguishing 
features of this pitta.” (Sclater.) 
* See also the remarks on Pitta propinqua under the next preceding species. 
