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nostril is very different. I have heards gracilis rather noisy in the spring, 

 uttering a loud single note, repeated three or four times in succession. 



453«. JPhyllornis Cocliincliinensis. 



Of 2nd List is P. clilorocejplialus^ Walden ; I obtained another pair 

 at Dimapur, on the Dunsiri River, in December. 



It was described by Lord Walden from Burmah ; its extreme known 

 western range is, therefore, now the Garo Hills. 



Trochalojpteron Austeni, Jerdon. 

 Was bagged again near the eastern extension of the main water-shed, 

 on KopamedzaPeak, at the same altitude as before. It has been beautifully 

 figured by Gould in the ' Birds of Asia,' Plate 187. 



Explanation of the Plates, 



PI. IV. Sltta Nagaensis, Godwin- Austen, p. 157. 



PL V. Malacocircus {Layardid) rohigiiiosus , Godwin-Austen, p. 164. 



PI. VI. Garrulax alhosuperciliaris, Godwin- Austen, p. 161. 



PI. VII. Sihia pulchella, God win- Austen, p. 164. 



PI. VIII. Turdinus Garoensis, n. sp., p. 160. 



PI. IX. Fig. 1. Cisticola Mimipurensis , Godwin- Austen, p. 165. 



Fig. 2. Frinia rufula, Godwin-Austen, p. 165. 



PL X. Fig. 1. Cisticola onelanocepliala, And., p. 165. 

 Fig. 2. Cisticola scJicenicolaj Bonap., p. 165. 



