1875.] Babblers. 107 



*307. CuLICIPETA BTJBKII (J. 569). 



Arakan. 



[The generic title, Cryptolopha, Swainson, is synonymous and has pre- 

 cedence. The Arakan form may possibly belong to the following species.] 



308. C. TEPHROCEPHALTTS. 



C. tephrocephalus, J. Anderson, P. Z. S. 1871, p. 213. 

 Bhamo. 



["Iris, brown; bill, above brown, below yellowish ; legs, pale greenish 

 brown, Karen hills, at 3500 feet" {W. B.); neighbourhood of Pahpoon (D.). 

 Dimensions of the bill in the specimen from the Karen hills equal to those of 

 Darjeeling examples of C. burkii.~\ 



Fam. Garrulaeidse. 



Babblers. 



*309. Gaeettxax letjcolophts (J. 407). 

 Khasias, Arakan. 



*310. G. BELANGEBI. 



G. belangeri, Lesson, Belanger's Voyage, Atlas, t. 4. 



Tenasserim provinces. 



The Himalayan G. leucolophus, the range of which extends to Arakan, 

 the Tenasserim O. belangeri, the G. diardi, Lesson, = G. leucogaster, Walden, 

 of Siam and Cochin-China, and the G. bicolor, Lesson, of Sumatra, are 

 mutually representative races or conspecies, but which do not appear to grade 

 into one another. Each in its own range abounds, and from its noisiness is 

 the most prominently conspicuous bird in the forest. 



[Tonghoo ( W. -ft/) ; Thayet Myo (F.). J 



311. G. SIEEPIIANS. 



G. strepitans, Tickell, J. A. S. B. xxiv. p. 269. 



Tenasserim mountain*, where common from 3000 to 5000 feet elevation 

 {Ticfoll). 



312. G. CHINENSIS. 



La/nius chmensis, Seopoli, Del. PI. Paun. Insubr. ii. p. 85 ; Corvus auritus, Daudin. 

 Tenasserim provinces, also South China. Obtained by myself in Upper 

 Martaban, where observed associating with G. belangeri. 



[Tonghoo. Iris ( & ), lake colour; bill, black; legs, dusky brown ( W.E.).] 



