TAB. XXVI., Fig. 1. 
PHGNICURA FRONTALIS. 
Phen. fusco-atra; abdomine, crisso; uropygio, rectricumque apictbus, duarum mediarum exceptis, 
rufis ; fronte lazulino splendente. 
Longitudo corpores, 5% unc. 
Tue genus Phenicura includes a great portion of the most beautiful birds composing the family of Syliade ; 
among which the present species, P. frontalis, stands pre-eminent in elegance as well as rarity, no specimen 
except that from which the figure was taken having hitherto been made known. We have no account 
of its habits and manners. 
The top of the head, the back and breast, are black with a tinge of lazuline blue, which colour prevails on 
the forehead and stretches above the eyes ; the wings are brown ; the rump and under parts bright rufous ; 
the tail-feathers are rufous with black tips, except the two middle ones which are wholly black; the beak and 
tarsi are black. 
TaB. XXVLI, Fig. 2. 
PH@GNICURA LEUCOCEPHALA. 
Phen. corpore apiceque caude atris ; abdomine, crisso, uropygio, caudaque rufis ; capite supra albo. 
Statura Phen. rubecule. 
Tue situations to which this species generally resorts are said to be the sides of ravines and the vicinity of 
mountain-streams, where it flits from stone to stone, or from crevice to crevice, in search of such insects as 
are peculiar to those localities, and which constitute its chief subsistence. 
From the numerous examples which the collection afforded, it may be concluded that it is by no means an 
uncommon bird in that portion of the Himalaya which it inhabits ; and it may be added, that the sexes present 
little or no variety in their plumage. 
The top of the head and the occiput are white ; the whole of the upper surface and breast black ; the 
under parts bright chestnut, as are also the feathers of the tail, except the tips, which are black ; the bill and 
tarsi are black. 
Both these species are figured of the natural size. 
