1 00 TTTRBID^. 



Eggs of Indian Birds,' 2nd ed. vol. ii. p. 91, is of a regular oval shape 

 and possesses a considerable amount of gloss. It is of a pale greenish- 

 blue colour, mottled and speckled all over with dull rufous brown 

 and underlying lilac. It measures 1-07 by "81, and is undistinguish- 

 able from small eggs of M. simillima. 



1. Palani Hills, Southern India, JVIajor Horace A. Terry [P.]. 



3rd June. 



Morula kinnisi, Blyth. 



Turdua iinnisi, Legge, Birds Ceylon, p. 449 (1879). 



Merula kinnisi, Seehohm, Cat. Birds B. M. v. p. 252 (1881) ; Oates, 

 Fauna Brit. Ind., Birds, ii. p. 124 (1890) ; id. ed. Hume, Nests ^ 

 Eggs Ind. Birds, ii. p. 90 (1890) ; Sharpe in Seebohm's Man. 

 TurdidcB, ii. p. 77 (1900) ; id. Sand-l. iv. p. 119 (1903 j. 



Two eggs of the Ceylon Ouzel in the Collection are somewhat 

 unlike both in size and in the character of the markings. The 

 ground-colour of both is a pale bluish green : the smaller egg, 

 which measures 1'15 by "86, is boldly blotched, especially at the 

 larger end, with rich rufous brown, with a very few smaller spots of 

 the same colour here and there ; the larger specimen measures 1-25 

 by "89, and is more closely covered with smaller spots of a rather 

 darker tint, forming at the larger end a thickish cap. 



1. Uda Pusulawa, Ceylon, Jan. {A. L. Crowley Bequest. 

 Butler). 



1. Newara Eliya, Ceylon, Jan. (A.L. Crowley Bequest. 



Butler). 



Merula ludovicisB, Lort Phillips. 



(Plate y. fig. 7.) 



Merula ludovicire, Lort Phillips, Bull. B. O. C. iv. p. xxxvi (1895) ; id. 

 Ibis, 1895, p. 383 ; id. Ibis, 1896, p. 78 ; Sharpe in Seebohm's Mm. 

 Turdidee, ii. p. 79 (1900) ; id. Sand-l. iv. p. 119 (1903). 



As the two eggs of the Somali-land Ouzel in the Collection were 

 taken by Mr. Lort Philips in Somaliland, and described by him in 

 the 'Ibis' for 1896, we cannot do better than quote from his 

 account of the birds and their nest as foUows : — " The eggs were 

 " two in number, of a verj delicate type for a Blackbird. The 

 " ground-colour is a very pale greenish blue, plentifully sprinkled 

 " with tiny spots of rufous, clouding together at the larger end j 

 " the underlying markings and spots are faint purplish grev. Axis 

 " 1-10 in., diam. -75 in." ^ ^ 



2. Somali-land {B. L. P.). E. Lort PhiUipa, Esq. [P.]. 



