1841.] Birds in the Museum of the Asiatic Society, 643 



at the brink of the water. I have named it, as M. Bouchez told me 

 it is called by the natives ; and I should have described it had I not 

 been obliged to leave Calcutta ; and I have now no specimen to refer to. 



57. Genus Sibia, Hodgson. 



Sp. S. Nigriceps Hodgson — Black-headed Sibia. 



Presented by Mr. Hodgson from Nepaul ; and another by Mr. Bruce, 

 who received it from Almorah, whence it was sent to him by Lieut. 

 H. Huddleston, 7th Regt. N. I. It is very common at Darjeeling. 

 Mounted in the Museum. 



58. Sibia Picaoides, — Hodgson's Picaoid Sibia. 



Presented by Mr. Hodgson, from Nepaul. Mounted in the 

 Museum. 



59. Sibia ? 



Presented by Mr, Bruce, who received it from Lieut. Huddleston at 

 Almorah. Mounted in the Museum. 



60 



Presented by Mr. Bruce. Also from Almorah. Mounted in the 

 Museum. 



61. Turdus . 



62. Fam. Sylviad^, Vigors. 

 Genus Sylvia, Auct. 

 Sp. S. Rubetra.^Whin Chat. 

 Chinese collection. 



63. Sylvia ? 



Chinese collection. 



This specimen appears to be allied to, if not a variety of 62. 



64. Sylvia ? 



Shot by the Curator, and mounted in the Museum. Probably a va- 

 riety of the above. 



65. Sylvia ? 



Shot by the Curator at Garden Reach, and mounted in the Museum. 

 This bird is called Chick-chickee by the natives. 



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