1875.] 



Ilenicures, Pittas. 



97 



bird. "While Scopoli in his diagnosis, taken from Sonnerat, misquoted the 

 description, and converted the word "grey " into black." The members of 

 this section of the genus which inhabit Luzon have not hitherto been 

 examined, and it therefore remains quite uncertain from what species Son- 

 nerat described. It is not improbable that he did so from an Indian example 

 of Jf. duhhunensis.^\ 



[231. M. dtjhu^ensis (J. 591). 



Tonghoo, Karen nee {W. JR.); Pahpoon (#.).] 



*232. M. boaettla (J. 592). 

 Arakan, Tenasserim, Malacca. 



[Rangoon {W. R.). Whether or not specifically distinct from if. 

 sulphurea of Europe, this bird must take the title of melanope, Pallas.] 



Fam. Henicuridse. 



Henicures. 



^233. Heotctibus guttatus (J. 584, partim). 

 JEnicurus guttatus, Gould, P. Z. S. 1865, p. 664; B. As. pt. xviii. pi. 11. 

 East Himalaya, Khasias, Arakan. 



*234. H. IMMACTJLATUS (J. 585). 

 Khasias, Arakan, Tenasserim. 

 [Thayet Myo (0.).] 



*235. H. schistacetjs (J. 586). 



Arakan, where much less common than the preceding race ; Tenasserim, 

 China. 



[Karen hills ( W. R.).~] 



[236. H. lesche:naulti. 

 Turdus leschenaulti, Vieill. N. D. 20, p. 269. 



This Javan and Foochow bird is stated by Mr. Hume to have been 

 obtained in the neighbourhood of Pahpoon and at Meeta Myo. If the iden- 

 tification is correct, an interesting fact. It may perhaps be H. frontalis. ~] 



Fam. Bracliyuridse. 



Pittas. 



*237. Hydkobms kipaleistsis (J. 344). 

 Hydrornis nipalensis, Hodgson ; Gould, B. As. pt. i. pi. 2. 

 Arakan, Tenasserim. 





