642 AVES. 



Head black, feathers obscurely margined with rufous ; lores and superciHum 

 pale rufous, faintly striated with brown ; back and rump black, feathers margined 

 with rufous cinereous; tail brown above, obscurely banded; cinereous below, 

 o bscurely banded, black-spotted near the apex and tipped with pale rufous cinere- 

 us ; under tail-coverts ferruginous ; wing-coverts brown, faintly margined with 

 rufous ; quills brown, edged with rufous ; below ferruginous albescent. 



Mr. Hume is disposed to regard this form as specifically identical with C. tytleri, 

 Blyth, but the evidence as yet adduced by him is not conclusive. 



Genus Suya, Hodgson. 

 135. Suya CKiNiaERA, Hodgson. 



Sni/a crinigera, Hodgs., Asiat. Researches, vol. xix, p. 183, 1836; Blyth, Journ. As. Soc, Bengal 

 vol. xiii, p. 375, 1844; Bonap. Consp., t. i, p. 281, 1850; Horsf. & Moore, Cat. B. Mus 

 E. Ind. Co., vol. i, p. 325, 1854; Jerdon, B. Ind., vol. ii, p. 283, 1863; Stoliczka, Journ. As 

 Soc., vol. xxxvii, 1868, p. 45; Cock. & Marsh., Stray Feathers, 1873, p. 355; Hume, Nests 

 and Eggs, Ind. B., p. 353, 1873; Hume, Stray Feathers, 1875, p. 138; Ball, t. c, p. 207 

 Brooks, t. c, p. 243. 



Becurus criniger, Hodgs., in Gray^s Zool. Misc., p. 82, 1844. 



LecuTus caudata, id., loc. cit., p. 82, 1844. 



JPrinia criniger, Gray, Cat. Mamm., &c., Nepal, p. 63, 1846. 



Brymoica criniger, Blyth, Journ. As. Soc, Bengal, vol. xvi, p. 458, 1847; id.. Cat. B. Mus,, As. 

 Soc, Bengal, p. 142, 1849; Gray, Gen. B., vol. i, p. 164, 1848; Hutton, Journ. As. Soc, 

 Bengal, vol. xvii, pt. 2, p* 692, 1848. 



a.l.c. ? d. $ Momien, May, June, and July 1868. 



In bushes and hedgerows, among the ruined towns, and not uncommon. 



136. Suya superciliaris, Andr. Plate LI. 

 Suya superciliaris, Anders,, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1871, p. 212. 



a. b. t Momien, 2nd June 1868. 



Total length 7" ; wing r-87 ; tail 4" ; tarsus 0"-85 ; bill 0"-44. 



The bright supercilium and the faintly black-spotted breast are the distinguish- 

 ing characters of this species. 



Olive-brown above, the head and nape faintly washed with black ; supercilium 

 white ; lores black ; chin, throat, and breast white, tinged with rufous ; breast 

 indistinctly spotted with black ; abdomen and under tail-coverts reddish-brown ; 

 wings and tail brown, margined with rufous ; shafts of the tail-feathers black. 



Genus Orthotomus, Horsfield. 

 137. Orthotomus sutorius, Porster. 



Le petit Figuier a longue queue de la Chine, Sonn., Voy, Ind., t. ii, p. 205, 1782, 



