204 BIRDS OP INDIA. 



This Warbler has been found in Nepal and Sikhim. I observed 

 it near Darjeeling, less common than either of the last two, fre- 

 quenting high trees ; and also in the Khasia Hills in the summer' 

 so it probably breeds there. 



576. Abrornis affinis, Hodgson. 

 Moore. P. Z. S., 1854— Horsf., Cat. 536. 



The Allikd Warbler. 



Descr. — 'Very close to A. poiiogenys ; differs in having the lores, 

 base of lower mandible, lower portion of the ear-coverts, chin, 

 and throat, the same bright yellow as the rest of the under 

 parts ; the feathers of the crown are pale-shafted, which does 

 not appear in the last ; the tail is pale dusky, the two outer 

 feathers only being white on portion of the inner web, the 

 basal part of which is dusky ; the outer web in both is pale 

 dusky green ; the other ten are fringed with greenish on the 

 outer web. The wing is \ inch longer than in poliogenys, but 

 similarly marked ; the tarsus also is r ^ inch longer. The bill in 

 this species and in poliogenys is broader than in A. xanthoschistos.' 



This nearly allied species has hitherto been only iound in 

 Nepal, or perhaps in Sikhim, whence, as before noticed, many of 

 Hodgson's last specimens were sent. 



The next two birds have chesnut heads. 



577. Abrornis albogularis, Hodgson. 



Moore, P. Z. S., 1854— Horsf., Cat. 534— A. albiventris, 

 Jerdon and Blyth, P. Z. S., 1861, p. 200. 



The White-throated Warbler. 



Descr. — Forehead, lores, over and under the eyes to the nape 

 and ear coverts, pale rusty ferruginous, the crown being dusky 

 ferruginous, or mixed ferruginous and black, passing to yellowish 

 olive-green on the back and shoulders, the rump being tinged 

 yellowish ; wings dusky black, margined with yellow-green ; tail 

 pale dusky greenish, edged exteriorly throughout with yellowish 

 green ; chin and throat white, the feathers of the latter black at 

 the base ; breast bright yellow ; abdomen white ; vent yellowish. 



