574 Messrs. Robinson and Kloss on Birds [Ibis, 



Females. T. L. 277, 276, 270, 270; W. Ill, 111, 112, 

 107 mm. 



Ogilvie-Gi'ant^s short description is not very clear, so we 

 supplement it with a fuller one. 



Extreme point of forehead and thence to eye, lores, 

 feathers below eye and. at base of bill, ear-coverts, cliin, and 

 median area of throat black ; top of head, nape, and sides of 

 neck slate-colour; a large malar patch white; fore-neck and 

 upper breast light neutral grey, the feathers anteriorly with 

 white, posteriorly with dark grey bases. Mantle, scapulars, 

 and back Brussels-brown, upper tail-coverts duller and more 

 olivaceous (deep olive). Middle pair of tail-featliers deep 

 greyish olive with a broad subterrainal black band, re- 

 maining feathers with the black band increasing in extent 

 outwardly until only the extreme base is greyish, all the 

 feathers with pale tips increasing in size and changing from 

 grey to white from the middle pair outwards. Wing black, 

 the outer webs of the primaries olive-grey (grey distally) ; 

 outer webs of the secondaries and the exposed portion of 

 the upper secondaries and tertiaries brown like the back. 

 Primary wing-coverts brownish on the outer, dusky on the 

 inner webs, the remainder like the scapulars ; winglet grey. 

 Under wing-coverts and axillaries greyish white tipped with 

 olive-brown. Wings dusky below, inner edges of the quills 

 pale. Breast, sides of flanks, and thighs bufty olive ; centre 

 of abdomen, vent, and under tail-coverts white. Tail below 

 black, the outer feathers with broad white tips, gradually de- 

 creasing in size and becoming greyish on the two central pairs. 



128. Garrulax milleti, sp. nov. (Plate XII.) 

 Head fully crested ; the feathers pointed on the forehead 

 and above the eyes ; a large triangular bare space behind 

 the eye. Entire head, fore-neck, and upper breast black, 

 sharply margined ; nape, sides of neck behind ear-coverts, 

 and the lower breast narrowly white, becoming grey 

 (between slate-grey and deep neutral grey) on the mantle 

 and lower parts. Wings dusky brown, tail blackish : 

 scapulars, back, and upper tail-coverts dark olive, the edges 



