f'RlNIA. 



339. Suya SUperciliariS, Anderson, P. Z. S. 1871, p. 212; Swinh. 

 P. Z. S. 1871, p. 351 ; Hume and Dav., Str. F. 1878, vi. p. 350 ; id., Sir. F. 

 vii. p. 3; viii. p. 101 ; Skarpe, Cat* Br. B. Mus. vii. p. 182. Suya 

 erythropleura, Wald. in Bl. B. Burm. p. 120 ; Hume, Sir. F. v. p. 58; 

 Hume and Dav., Sir. F. vi. p. 351 ; Hume, Sir. F. viii. p. 10 1. ANDERSON'S 

 HILL- WARBLER. 



Adult ? . Head uniform brown ; back, rump, upper tail coverts and tail 

 rufescent brown ; rectrices tipped pale ; supercilium broad, white, extending from 

 the nostrils to the nape ; lores black ; ear coverts pale brown with whitish shaft 

 streaks ; chin, throat, breast and abdomen white, tinged with fulvous ; sides of 

 the body, vent, thighs and under tail coverts ferruginous ; wings brown, edged 

 with dark rufous ; iris greenish brown ; legs flesh colour ; bill black above. 



Length. 7 to 7-4 inches ; wing 1-95 to 2 ; tail 3-8 to 4-5 ; tarsus 0-85 ; 

 culmen 0*5. 



Hab. British Burmah. Nothing is known of its habits, nor of its nidifi- 

 cation. 



Gen. Prinia Horsf. 



Bill of moderate length, stoutish, slightly deeper than broad at nostrils ;- 

 culmen moderately curving, and not exceeding the length of hind toe and claw; 

 rictal bristles well developed, 2 to 3 on each side ; wings short and rounded, 

 the first three primaries nearly equal ; 4th and 5th generally longest ; tail 

 graduated, long, and of 10 feathers ; tarsus long ; claws moderately curved. 



340. Prinia inornata, Sykes, P. Z. S. 1837, p. 89,- Jerd., Mad. 



Journ. xi. p. 4; Blyth, J. A. S. .tf.xiii. p. 376; Sharpe, Cat. B. Br. Mus. 

 vii. p. 195; Oates, B. Br. Burm, i. p. 114. Sylvia longicaudata, Tick., J. A. 

 S. B. ii. p. 576. Prinia fusca, Hodgs., Gray's Zool., Misc. p. 82 ; id., P. Z. S. 

 1845, p. 29. Prinia adamsi, Jerd., B. Ind. ii. p. 170, No. 533; Hume, 

 Nests and Eggs, p. 335; id., Sir. F. viii. p. 101. Drymoipus inornatus,. 

 Jerd., B. Ind. ii. p. 178, No. 543 ; Hume, Nests and Eggs, p. 346; Hume 

 and Henderson, Lahore to Yarka?id, pi. xvii. fig. I ; Brooks, Sir. F. iiu 

 p. 495 ; vii. p. 468. Drymoipus longicaudatus, Jerd., B- Ind. ii. p. 180* 

 No. 544; Butler, Sir. F. iii. p. 483 ; Brooks, Sir. F. iv. p. 229; Hume, Str^ 

 F. iv. p. 407. Drymoipus fuscus, Hume, Nests and Eggs, p. 348-. DrymoU 

 pus terricolor, Hume, Nests and Eggs, p. 349; Brooks, Sir. F. iv. p, 229 ^ 

 Hume, Sir. F. iv. p. 407. Drymoipus longicaudus, Hume, Nests and Eggs y 

 p. 350. Drymoeca longicaudata, BL B. Burm. p. 118; Hume, Sir. F. viii. 

 p. 101. Drymoica fusca, Hume, Sir. F. viii. p. 101. Drymoeca insularis, 

 Legge, Birds, Ceylon, p. 529, pi. xxv. fig. 2. Prinia blanfordi, Wald. in 

 Bl.B.Burm p. 118; Oates,B.Br. Burm. i. p. 112. Drymoipus extensi- 

 cauda, (Swinh.), apud. Gates, Sir. F. iii. p. 3>lo. Drytnoica Manfonli. Hume 

 and Dav., Sir. F. vi. p. 3.jj. - The INDIAN \\'i : LJ-K, 



