BIRDS OF EASTERN AND SOUTHERN ASIA. 



Inhabits Central India. 

 -D. Alhogularis. 



Stn. Malacocercus (?) alhogularis, Blyth^ J. A. 

 S. XVI. 4.53. 

 Timalia liypevylhra apiul Jerdou, Catal. 

 Shah Dumri, H. ? (Jerdon). 



Inhabits S. India; Ceyion. 



Genus MALACOCERCUS, Svvainson. 



M. nijpaleiisis. 



Syn. Timalia nipalensis vel. leucotis, et T. pel- 

 lotis, Hodgson, As. Kes. XIX. 182. 



Inhabits Nepal. 



M. bengalensis (Edwards, pi. 184, badly 

 coloured). 



Syn. Merula bengalensis, Brisson. 

 Turdus canorns, L. 



Pastor terricolor, Hodgson, J. A, S. V, 

 771. 



Sat Bhai (' seven brothers'), H. ; Chatar- 

 rliea, B. Inliahits Bengal; Nepal ; Assam ; 

 Deyra Doon ; Ceylon. 



M. malabaricus Jerdon {III, Ind. Orn., art. 

 M. ffriseus). 



Syn. M. Somervillei apiid Jerdon, Catal. 



Jnnyli Kar or Kayr, H. (Jerdou). Inha- 

 bits Malabar ; sides of Nilgiris. 



M. griseus (Jerdon's III. Ind. Oni., pi. 19). 

 Syn. Turdus griseus, Latham. 



Keyr, H. : Chinda, or 8iAa, Telugu : Kullu 

 Kooravi (' Hedge-bird'), Tamool : Kuliyan, 

 Malavalum (Jerdon). Inliabits Carnatic, and 

 its immediate vicinity. 



M. rufescens, Blyth, J. A. S. XVI. 453. 

 Inhabits Ceylon. 



M. Malcolmi (Hardwicke's III. Ind. Zool. 



^Syn. Timalia Malcolmi, Sykes. 



Garrulus albifrons, (Gray and Hardw.) 

 Pale-eared Thrush, Latham. 



GTioghoye, H. ; Goiitjya, Can. : Kohitti ; 

 Mahr. (Jerdon). Inhabits S, India ; Cawn- 

 pore district. 



M. suhrufus, Jerdon. 



Syn. Timalia snbrufa, Jerdon, Ca*-nl. 



T. poecilorliyncha, de hi Fresnaye. 



Inhabits S. India : Wynaad, and along the 

 margins of the W. Ghats. 



M. Earlei, Blytb, J. A. S. XIII. 369. 

 Syn. M. geochrous, Hodgson. 

 Inhabits Bengal ; Nepal ; Tippera. 

 M. caudatus. 



Syn. Cossyphxis caudatus, Dumeril. 



Megalurus isabellinus, Swainson, 1\ cent. 

 Timalia chatarrlisea. Franklin. 



Dumri,}!. ; Tarn- ? (Jerdon) ; Hedo, 



and Laila, Siiidh. Inhabits ludia geaeraliy. 



Gemis DRYMOICA, Swainson. 



D7\ criniger. 



Syn. Suga criniger, Hodgson, As, Res. XIX» 

 183. 



Inhabits Himalaya. 



Dr. sylvatica. 



Syn. Prinia sylvatica, Jerdon, Madr. Journ. 

 XI. 4. 



Inhabits Nilgiris- 



Dr. rohusta, Blyth, J. A. S. XVIII, In- 

 habits Ceylon. Specimen presented by E. L. 

 Lavard, Esq. differs from Dr. sylvatica in its 

 darker shade of colour above, and larger and 

 stronger bill and legs, which last appear to have 

 been of a deep reddish brown colour : the flanks 

 aiifl sides of the breast are duskyish. 



Dr. neglecta. 



Syn. Priuia neglecta, Jerdon, Madr. Journ. 

 XIII. pt. II, 130, 



Dr. sylvatica of Mednapur apud Blyth, 

 J, A.'S. XVI. uute to p. 459. 



Inhabits Central India. Specimen procured 

 near Mednapur <lifl'ers from Dr. sylvatica, in its 

 more rufescent tin^e tlirouglinut, the wingfea- 

 thers being itiargined with dull rul'ous; and the 

 flanks are largely and deeply tinged with brown, 

 extending up the sides of the breast. 



Dr. ? Inhabits Java. A. speci- 

 men presented by the Batavian Society (1845). 

 is very like Dr. sylvatica, but smaller, with 

 more conspicuously whitish lores and throat. 

 Vide J. A. S., XVI. 459. 



Dr. Jerdoni, Blyth, J. A. S. XVI. 459. In- 

 habits S. India. 



Dr. inornata. 



Syn. Prinia inornata, Sj'kes,P. Z. S. 1S32. p. 89. 



Inhabits Hindustan generally; S India; Cey- 

 lon. This Ceylon race is darker above, especial- 

 ly on the crown, the lores and throat conspicu- 

 ously whitish, as in Dr. robusta. 



Dr. Franklinii. 



Syn. Prinia Franklinii, Blyth, J. A. S. XIII. 

 376. 



Pr. macroiira. Franklin, P. Z. S. 1831. p. 

 118. 



Pr. fusca, Hodgson, P. Z. S. 1845, p. 29. 

 Sylvia lougicaudata (?), Tickell, J. A. S. 

 li. 576. 



Inhabits Bengal; Nepal; Arracan. 



Dr, Buchanaui, Blyth, J. A. S. XIII 376. 



Syn. Priuia ruiifi-ou.-*, Franklin {nec Ruppell). 



Pr. brunnifrons, Hodgson, An. Mag. N. H, 



1845, p. 29. 

 Sylvia longicauda, var. A (?) Latham. 



Inhabits Nepal; Upper Bengal; S. India. 



Dr. lepida, Blyth, J. A. S. XIII, 376; XVI. 

 460. Inliabits margins of sand deposits of 

 rivers in Bengal: also Sindh. 



