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[No. 1, 



313. G. PECTOEALIS (J. 412). 



Arakan. As remarked by Dr. Jerdon, " Specimens fpm the Himalayas 

 have usually the ear-coverts silver-grey, whilst those from Arakan have 

 them black and grey in every gradation." In some the pectoral band is 

 wanting. 



[Thayet Myo, Karen nee {W. R.).~\ 



*314. G. moniligek (J. 413). 



Arakan, Tenasserim. Very similar to the last, and therefore liable to be 

 confounded with it ; but it is smaller and conspicuously less robust. 

 [Rangoon, Thayet Myo, Yey-tho, Karen hills {W. B.).~] 



*315. G. ALBIGTJLAEIS (J. 411). 



Tavoy, Siam {Gould). 



*316. Teochalopteeon melanostigma. 

 Trochalopteron melanostigma, nobis, J. A. S. B. xxiv. p. 268. 



Tenasserim mountains, where obtained by Colonel Tickell, "up to the 

 vast wall-like crags of Moule-it, 7500 feet." 



[Karen nee. Iris ( & ), deep chocolate ; bill, black ; legs, pale brown 



{W.R.).-] 



[317. ACTINUKA KAMSAYI. 

 Actinura ramsayi, "Walden, Ann. M. N. H. (4), 15, p. 402 (June 1st, 1875). 

 Karen nee, at 3500 feet. Iris ( £ ? ), light hair brown j bill, horny 

 brown; legs, slaty brown {W. .#.)•] 



*318. SlBIA MELANOLEUCA. 



Sibia melanoleuca, nobis, J. A. S. B. xxviii. pp. 413, 451. 



Moule-it mountain, where obtained by Colonel Tickell. " Evidently 

 exceedingly rare, or confined to elevated peaks. A pair only seen, of which 

 the male was secured. Lively and restless, with a prattling whistle like 

 that of S. capistrata." It is a conspecies with 8. capistrata of the Himalaya, 

 and S. gracilis* of the Khasias. 



[319. S. picaoides (J. 430). 

 Karen nee, at 5000 feet (W. H.)J] 



* J. A. S. B. xx. p. 521 ; xxvii. p. 422. 



