BIRDS OF THE II^BIAN EMPIRE. 721 



928. (188) Myiophoneus horsfieldi eugenei. TJie Burmese 



Whistling-Thrush. 

 M. eugenei Hume, Str. Feath. i., p. 475 (1873), {Pegu). 

 Southern Burma and Siam. 



929. (192) Arrenga blighi. The Ceylon Arrenga. 



Holdsworih, P.Z.S., 1872, p. 444 (Ceylon). 



930. (704) Zoothera monticola. The Large Brown Thrush. 



Vigors, P. Z. S., 1831, ^j. 172 (Himalayas), (Sikkim). 



931. (705) Zoothera marginata. The Lesser .Brown ThrusK 



Blyth, J.A.S.B. xvi., p. 141 (1847), (Arrakan). 



932. (706) Cochoa purpurea. The Purple Thrush. 



Hodg., J.A.S.B. v., ^j. 359 (IS36), (Nejml). 



933. (707) Cochoa viridis. The Green Thrush. 



Hodg., J.A.S.B. v., p. 359 (1836), (Nepal). 



f.r(708)) 

 1(711) ( 



Sub-family CmcLiNyE*. 



934. f (708) } Cinclus cinclus kashmiriensis. The White-breasted 

 Asiatic Dipper. 



C. kahsmiriensis Oould, P. Z. S., 1859, p. 494 (Kashmir). 

 Himalayas, Kashmir to Tibet. 



935. t(709) Cinclus pallasii tenuirostris. The Brown Dipper. 



C. tenuirostris Bonap., Consp. Av. i., p. 252 (1850), (Central 

 Asia). 



Breeding Turkestan and Himalayas. 



936. (710) Cinclus pallasii souliei. Pallas' Dipper. 



Cinclus pallasii var souliei Oust., Ann., Sc. Nat. Zool. (7), xii. 

 p. 299 (1892), (Ta-tsien-Iu). 

 Breeding E. Tibet to China. 



Sub-family Pkunellidje|. 



937. (712) Laiscopus collaris nipalensis. The Eastern Alpin 



Hedge-Sparrow. 

 Accentor nipalensis Blyth, J.A.S.B. xii., p. 958 (1843), 



(Nepal). 



Eastern Himalayas, beyond first ranges. 



* Hartert unites the Dippers and Wrens in the TroglodytidrB in which he includes 

 Tesia, but not the Certhudee. I prefer Turdidm, Cinclidoe, Troglodytides and Certhiidm- 

 which appear to be a natural sequence. 



■^ In this, as in so many other cases, Hodgson's name asiatiais is a nomen nudum, 

 and therefore cannot be maintained. 



t The name Accentor cannot be used for the Hedge-Sparrow, and therefore Laisco- 

 pus, Gloger Hand, in Hilfsb. p. 267 (1841) must be used in its place ; Prunella, Vieill; 

 Analyse nouv. Omith. p. 43, 1816, antedates Tharrhaleus, Kaup, 1829. 



