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Alatural History Society, 
No. 1] | BOMBAY. [Vol. VIII. 
THE BULBULS OF NORTH CACHAR, 
By E. C. Stuart-BakeEr. 
Part VY. 
(With a Plate.) 
(Read before the Bombay Natural History Society on 
19th April, 1893). 
HEMIXUS MACLELLANDI. 
THe RUFOUS-BREASTED BULBUL. 
Gates’ “By of B. B,” No. 72; Vol, 1, p. 171; Wypsipetes 
maclelland:, Jerdon’s “B. of India,’ No. 447, Vol. IL, p. 79; 
Hume ; “Nests and Eggs,” (2nd Ed.), Vol. I, p. 168; Oates’ 
“ Fauna of India,” Vol. I., p. 275. 
Drscription.—Forehead, crown and back of head bright vandyke-brown, 
the shafts being pale reddish-white give the head a streaky appearance. 
Remainder of upper plumage, including wing-coverts and tertiaries, olive-green ; 
brightest and sometimes inclining to yellow on the upper tail-coverts ; primaries 
and secondaries brown edged with olive-green ; tail bright olive-green ; lores 
and cheeks grey, or grey and white; ear-coverts, sides of neck, breast and 
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