444 Ant. Reichenow und Herman Schalow: 



217. Garrulax Mouhoti. 



R. B. Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. Vol. 7 p. 444. 



Adiilt. General colour above pale olive-brown, sligbtly more 

 fulvescent on the rump and upper tail-coverts; wing-coverts olive- 

 brown like the back, with somewhat of an ashy shade on the 

 bastard wing and primary-coverts ; quills dark brown, externally 

 olive-brown, the innermost secondaries alraost entirely of the latter 

 colour; tail-feathers fulvous-brown with an olivaceous tinge, the 

 two central feathers with a small tip of tawny buff; the remainder 

 broadly tipped with the latter colour and having a very broad 

 subtenninal band of black; crown of head olivaceous brown; uape 

 and bind neck bright orange-rufous, a shade of which spreads oyer 

 the Upper part of the mantle; a broad white eye-brow exteuding 

 from the base of the nostrils to above the ear-coverts, and sepa- 

 rated from the crown by an indistinct stripe of shade grey, be- 

 coming blackish above the eye; lores, feathers round the eye, and 

 the Upper edge of the ear-coverts black; remainder of the latter 

 as well as the cheeks and throat white, the lower part of the latter 

 orange-rufous, separated from the white ehest by a collar of black; 

 breast and abdomen white, the sides of the body bright orange- 

 rufous; tliighs and under tail-coverts fulvous-brown, the latter 

 merely fulvescent; axillaries whitish; under wing-coverts orange- 

 rufous, the lower series dusky blackish; quills dull brown below, 

 fulvescent along the edge of the inner web. 



Total length 12 inches; culmen 1,2; wing 4,9o; tail 4,b; 

 tarsus 1,8- 



Hab. : Cambodia. 



218. Gypsophila n. g. 



E. W. Oates, Handbok to.the Birds of ßritish-Burmah p. 61. 

 Typus: Turdinus crispifrons Blyth. 



219. Hydrocichla n. g. 



R. B. Sharp e, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. Vol. 7 p. 319. 

 Typus: Emcurui ruficapillus Tem. 



220. Malacopterum erythrote. 



R. B. Sharp e, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. Vol. 7 p. 567. 



Adult General colour above deep ochreous or tulvescent-brown 

 with indistinct pale sbaft-lmes on the feathers of the hind neck, 

 mantle, and back; lesser and median wing-coverts like the back, 

 and having similar pale shaft-lines; greater series and quills sepia- 

 brown, externally ochreous brown; rump slightly more rutescent 

 than the back, with half concealed long white plumes, formmg a 

 narrow bar, which is nearly concealed by the lung plunies of the 

 rump; upper tail-coverts light tawny rufous; tail feathers light 

 reddish brown, washed with tawny rufous on the edges; crown ot 

 head dull olivaceous brown, contrasting with tlie back but yet not 

 forming a cap, the feathers streaked with fulvous; lores buöy 

 wbite, mottled with dusky tips to the feathers; feathers round the 

 eye reddish buff, with an indistinct eyebrow of the same colour; 



