1843.] Mr. Blytlis Report for December Meeting, 1842. 951 



17. G. capistratus ; Cincl. capistratum, Vigors, P. Z. S. 1831, 

 p. 55. Himalaya. 



18. G. chrysopterus ; Ianth. chrysoptera, Gould, P. Z. S. 1835, p. 

 48. Bootan, Nepal. 



19. G. erythrocephalus ; Cincl. erythrocephalus, Vigors, P. Z. S. 

 1831, p. 171, and figured in Gould's Century, pi. XVII. Nepal. 



20. G. rufogularis ; Ianth. rufogularis, Gould, P. Z. S. 1835, 

 p. 48 : Cincl. rufimenta, Hodgson, As. Res. XIX, 148. Nepal. 



21. G. ocellatus ; Cincl. ocellatum, Vigors, P. Z. S. 1831, p. 55, 

 and figured in Gould's Century, pi. XV. Nepal. 



22. G. squamatus ; Ianth. squamata, Gould, P. Z. S. 1835, p. 48, 

 and figured in Jardine and Selby's 2nd series of Illustrations : Cincl. 

 melanura, Hodgson, As. Res. XIX, 147. Nepal. 



23. G. ccerulatus ; Cincl. ccerulatum, Hodgson, As. Res. XIX, 147. 



24. G. [phceniceus ;*] Crater opus puniceus, Nobis,,/. A. S. XI, 180. 

 Bootan, Darjeeling. 



25. G. lineatus ; Cincl. lineatum, Vigors, P. Z. S. 1831, p. 55. 

 Nepal? 



26. G. setafer ; Cincl. setaferum, Hodgson, As. Res. XIX, 148. Nepal. 



27. G. imbricatus, Nobis. Length eight inches and a half; of wing 

 three inches; and middle tail feathers four inches, the outermost an 

 inch and a quarter less : bill to forehead (through the feathers) three- 

 quarters of an inch, and to gape seven-eighths of an inch : tarse an inch 

 and one-eighth. General colour olive-brown, darker on the crown, 

 paler and a little inclining to rufous underneath ; the rump and flanks 

 dingy olive-green ; and tail slightly rufescent above, its exterior fea- 

 thers successively more broadly sub-terminated with dull black, having 

 their extreme ends whitish : plumage of the head, neck, and back, 

 slightly rigid to the feel, recalling to mind that of a Coucal ( Centro- 

 pus), which is also the case, in a slighter degree, in the preceding 

 species, more particularly on its crown : the feathers of the crown and 

 neck have shining black shafts, and, together with those of the nape, 

 are slightly margined with dull olive-green ; lores albescent, and the 

 ear-coverts, sides of the neck, and under-parts, are more or less white- 



* Mr. Jerdon informs me that this bird is the Xanthocincla phocnicea of Gould, 

 figured in his Icones Avium. 



