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a dead black ; the bluish-white spots are scarcely defined, and 

 only to be seen on the breast, the blue of the quills and tail 

 being already present. The lower mandible, instead of being 

 pure yellow, is for the most part dusky. 



CiNCLUS CASHMiRiBNsis, Gould. Nini Sumdo, in Karuag. 

 Agrees perfectly with Salvin's description (Ibis, 1887, p. 117). 



CiNCLUS ASiATicus, Swaius. Singpur, Nachar. 



ZooTHERA MONTicoLA, Vig. Simla (winter). 



The specimen sent differs from an example received through 

 Baron Hiigel from the Himalayas by having a shorter bill (18" 

 as against 21" fi'om the angle of the gape in a straight line); 

 but no other difference in size exists. In Dr. Stoliczka's spe- 

 cimen the shafts of the crown-feathers are, for the greater 

 part, of a rust-colour, and the greater wing-coverts show ter- 

 minal spots of the same colour, which is not the case in the other 

 specimen. 



Petrocossyphus cyanus (L.). Kotegurh, Rampoor. 



Oreoc^tes erythrogaster (Vig.). Kotegurh (winter), 

 Theog, Matiana. 



OreocjEtes cinclorhynchus (Vig.). Kotegurh, Pangi, 

 Tranda. 



TuRDULUs wardi, Jerdou. Serahan. 



Merula boulboul (Lath.) . Kotegurh, Theog. 



Merula ALBOCiNCTA (Roylc). Kotegurh (winter). 



Merula castanea, Gould. Kotegurh (winter). 



Planesticus atrogularis (Temm.). Kotegurh. 

 Seems to appear there in winter only. 



TuRDus HODGSON I (Lafr.). Kotegurh, Simla, Pangi, Chini. 

 The specimen from Pangi is smaller (wing 6''), and is in ado- 

 lescent plumage, with yellow on the upper surface. 



Oreocincla MOLLissiMA (Blyth). Kotegurh (winter). 



Garrulax albogularis (Gould). Kotegurh (winter), Ma- 

 tiana. 



