1875] Babblers. 115 



362. T. GTTTTATUS. 



T. guttatus, Tickell, J. A. S. B. xxviii. pp. 414, 450. 

 Tenasserim mountains. 



363. T. BEEVICATJDATITS. 



T. brevicaudatus, nobis, J. A. S. B. xxiv. p. 272; Gould, B. As. pt. xxiv. pi. 9; T. 

 striatus, Walden. 



Khasias, Tenasserim mountains. These three species were discovered 

 by Col. Tickell. 



[364. Deymocataphus ettlvus. 

 Brymocataphus fulvus, Walden, Ann. M. N. H. (4), 15, p. 401 (June 1st, 1875). 

 Karen nee, at 2500 feet ( W. JR.).'] 



365. Teichostoma abbotti (J. 387). 



Arakan (Eamri), Moulmein. This bird is barely separable from the 

 (so-termed) Brachypteryx sepiaria, Horsfield, which is Myiothera grisea of the 

 Ley den Museum, and Malacopteron olivaeeum^ Strickland. Its range extends 

 to Eastern Bengal, and to the Nipalese tarai. 



[Eangoon, Tonghoo, foot of Karen hills (W. R.). Identical with 

 examples from the Garo hills, from hills near Mymensing, from Dunapur, 

 and from Dunsifi valley.] 



[366. T. MisroE. 



T. minor, Hume, Str. Feath. ii. p. 535. 



Lemyne, Meeta Myo, To (D.). Judging by the description, a species of 

 doubtful validity. But, if distinct from the Indian species, probably true 

 T. allotti.~] 



[367. T. EUBIGINOSA. 



T. rubiginosa, Walden, Ann. M. N. H. (4), 15, p. 402 (June 1st, 1875). 

 Karen nee {W. J?.)-] 



*368. Alcippe isriPALEisrsis (J. 388). 



A. phayrei, nobis, J. A. S. B. xiv. p. 601, wanting the dark sincipital stripes, is 

 probably the young. 



Arakan, Tenasserim. " Common, but local, in hilly jungles up to 

 4000 feet" {Tickell). 



[369. A. magkikosteis, n.s. 



Karen nee hills, at 3000 feet (W. JR.). 



All the individuals obtained in the locality named differ from Darjeeling, 



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