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centre of belly white. Female: olive-brown above; wings and tail 
brown, margined with rusty olive ; superciliary streak not so clear as 
in the male; beneath pale dull rufous; centre of belly and shafts of 
the underside of tail white ; bill black ; legs horn colour. 
Length, 5} inches ; of wing, 32; tail, 23; bill to gape, $; tarse, 14. 
Hab. Nepal (No. 924, Hodgs. Catal.). 
Subfam. Syivrana, Vigors. 
Genus Prin1A, Horsfield, p. s. d. 
7. PRINIA CINEREOCAPILLA, Hodgson. 
. Crown of the head grey, the shaft and margin of the feathers being 
darker ; nareal and frontal plumes, a streak over and beyond the eye, 
and the whole under parts rufescent, brightest on the flanks and 
thighs; lores and upper part of ear-coverts greyish; nape, back, 
rump and wings bright rufous brown, the tips of the latter dusky ; 
tail the same colour as the back, paler beneath, with a terminal dusky 
band and rufescent white tips; bill black; legs pale horn colour. 
Length, 44 inches; wing, 1,8; tail, 2; bill to front, 2; to gape, §; 
tarsus, 3; middle toe and claw, ;4; hind ditto, 5&. 
Hab. Nepal (No. 890*, Hodgs. Catal.). 
Genus Suya, Hodgson. 
8. SuyA ATROGULARIS, nobis. 
Colour above dusky brown, in some specimens ashy brown; edge 
of wing at shoulder and under wing-coverts buff; primaries mar- 
gined with buftish and secondaries with rufescent brown; a whitish 
streak extending from the base of the lower mandible to the end and 
under the ear-covert ; chin, throat, side of neck, breast and centre of 
abdomen black, the feathers of the two latter broadly centred with 
white; flanks and sides of abdomen mixed grey, brown and rufescent; 
vent buff; thighs buffy rufous; tail paler than the back, and has no 
perceptible terminal band ; bill horn colour, feet paler. 
Length, 63 inches, including the tail; wings, from 13 to 2 inches 
in some specimens ; central feathers of tail from 34 to 4, its outermost 
being only | inch; bill to gape, ,,; to front, 5%; height from chin to 
front, 5; width at chin, ;2,; tarsi, 2. 
Hab. Darjeeling ; Nepal (No. 893, Hodgs. Catal.). 
A single specimen of this beautiful bird has been in the Museum 
of the East India Company for a number of years, collected in Dar- 
jeeling by F. T. Pearson, Esq. ; and B. H. Hodgson, Esq., has brought 
home several examples from Nepal. 
Genus Drymorca, Swains. p. s. d. 
9. Drymorca NIpALENSIs, Hodgson. 
Above rufous brown ; wings dusky brown, the primaries exteriorly 
and secondaries interiorly and exteriorly margined with bright rufous 
