1875.] Thrushes. 99 



[244. Beachyptebyx crtjealis (J. 338). 

 Karen nee, 5000 feet ( W. £.). J 



[245. Pnoepyga sqt/amata (J. 329). 

 Karen nee, at 4000 feet ( W. R.).} 



*246. Peteocossyphus cyajteus (J. 351). 



Arakan, Tenasserim. Generally, but not always, with more or less of 

 ferrugineous colouring on the abdominal region, as in specimens from the 

 East Himalaya. "In Burma," remarks Colonel M'Master, "this is the 

 tamest and most confiding bird I have ever seen ; it not only frequently 

 enters the verandahs, but the inner rooms of houses, and is almost startling 

 with its noiseless and uncanny familiarity. "Whilst at Tonghoo, I had, every 

 season, one or two of them about my house, so fearless, that they might 

 almost have been handled. I saw one, in my verandah at Rangoon, kill and 

 swallow a large scorpion."* 



[Karen hills, from 2000 to 4000 feet {W. R.).] 



247. MoHTTCOLA SAXATILIS. 

 Turdus saxatilis, L. ; PI. Enl. 562. 



"Upper Burma, on the banks of the river near Ava."f " Summers on 

 the Pekin mountains" {Laird). 



*248. Oeocoetus cnrciOBimreHT/s (J. 353). 

 Arakan. 



*249. GrEOCICHXA citeiwa (J. 355). 

 Arakan. 



[Tonghoo, Karen nee (W. R.)\ Thayet Myo (O.); neighbourhood of Ye 

 and Amherst (-D.).J 



*250. TUBDTTS OBSCTJETTS. 



Turdus obsourus, Gmelin ; T. pallens, Pallas ; T. rufulm, Drapiez ; T. modestus, 

 Eyton ;% Fauna Japonica, Aves, pi. xxvii. Myai-lu-hgnet. 



Khasias, Arakan, Andamans, Malacca, Java, Borneo, China, and North- 

 East Asia, according to season. 



[251. T. PALLIDUS. 

 T. pallidus, Gm. S. N. i. p. 815. 



Karen nee, at 5000 feet in January {W. R.). Has also been received 

 by Major Godwin-Austen from N. Cachar.J 



* J. A. S. B. xl. pt. 2, p. 211. t vide Blanford, Ibis, 1870, p. 466. 



X Not T.javtmicus, Horsfield, winch is the same as T.fumidus, S. Miiller. 



