PASSERES. 



26. Turdus nigripileus. 



Turdus nigripileus, Lafr. Rev. Zool. 1840, p. 65. 



Merula nigropileus, Blyth, J. A. S. B. xvi. p. 148 : Jerd. B. 

 Ind. i. p. 523. 



a (Gardner} 1846. 



F<mnd throughout Southern India (Jerdon). 



29. Turdus boulboul. 



Lanius boidboul, Lath. Ind. Orn. p. 89. 



Merula baulboul, Blyth, J. A. S. B. xvi. p. 147 : Jerd. B. Ind. 

 i. p. 525. 



Turdus poBcilopterus, Vig. P. Z. S. 1831, p. 54 : Gould, Cent. 

 B. Him. pi. 14. 



a Nepal (B. H. Hodgson 184) 1845. b, c Kumaon 

 (W. J. E. Boys} 1847. d N. India (Williams) 1848. e N. 

 India (W. J. E. Boys) 1848. 



28. Turdus poliocephalus. 



Ash-headed Thrush, Lath. Syn. Suppl. ii. p. 373. 



Turdus poliocephaliiS) Lath. Ind. Orn. Suppl. p. xliv. 

 No. 25. 



Merula nestor, Gould, P. Z. S. 1835, p. 186 : Jard. & Selb. 

 111. Orn. iv. pi. 37. 



a Australia (Bt. at Stevens 's) 1846. 



The true habitat of this species is Norfolk Island. Mr Gould 

 (Ann. & Mag. N. H. xi. p. 336) identifies his T. nestor with 

 T. fuliglnosus, Lath. (Ind. Orn. Suppl. p. xlii. No. 14), after seeing 

 the Eai-1 of Derby's unpublished drawings of Australian Birds. But 

 as Latham's description is not satisfactory the bird had better bear 

 the name T. polioceplialus applied by the same author to the Norfolk 

 Island Thrush. 



29. Turdus collaris. 



Turdus collaris, Soret, Rev. Zool. 1840, p. 2. 

 Turdus albicollis, Royle, 111. Him. Bot. pi. 8. f. 3. (nee Vieill.). 

 Merula albocincta, Blyth, J. A. S. B. xvi. p. 148 (1847) : 

 Jerd. B. Ind. i. p. 526. 

 a (T. C. Eytori), 1850. 



Found throughout the Himalayas as high as 10,000 ft. 



