THE SMALL OLIVE BULBUL. 
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and abdomen ; under tail-coverts bufiP ; quills brown, edged on the outer 
webs with the same colour as the back ; ear-coverts like the upper plumage 
and with the shafts not appreciably lighter. 
This species differs from P. plumosus in having the tail and wings 
margined with brown instead of olive-green, in having the chin and throat 
not white but of the same colour as the breast, in the feathers of the 
ear-coverts not being pale-shafted, in the absence of olive-green margins 
to the feathers of the upper plumage, and, lastly, in being smaller. 
Legs and feet fleshy or reddish brown, in some lighter, in some darker ; 
the upper mandible dark horny brown ; the lower mandible somewhat 
paler ; the irides vary, orange-red, pale red, whity pink. [Davison.) 
Length 7 inches, tail 3*2, wing 3'2_, tarsus "75, bill from gape '8. The 
female is of about the same size. 
Moore^s Olive Bulbul appears to have the same distribution in Tenas- 
serim as the preceding species, Pabyin being the most northern locality 
where Mr. Davison procured it. It is sparingly distributed in well-wooded 
tracts. 
It extends down the Malay peninsula, and occurs in the islands of 
Sumatra, Java and Borneo. 
In habits it resembles the preceding species, to which it also bears such 
a similarity of coloration. 
193. PYCNONOTUS SALVADORII. 
THE SMALL OLIVE BULBUL. 
Pycnonotus pusillus, Salvad. Ucc. Born. p. 200 ; Sharpe, Cat. Birds B. Mus. vi. 
p. 155, pi. X. IxTis pusillus, Hume Sf Dav. S. F. vi. p. 312 ; Hume, S. F. viii. 
p. 98. Pycnonotus salvadorii, Sharpe, Cat. Birds B. Mus. vi. p. 401. 
Description. — Male and female. The whole upper plumage, wing-coverts 
and tail olive-brown, tinged with rufescent on the rump, upper tail-coverts 
and tail ; wings brown, the outer webs washed with the colour of the back ; 
lores and sides of the head ashy brown ; chin and throat ashy white ; 
breast and sides of the body ashy brown washed with yellow ; abdomen^ 
vent and under tail-coverts dusky yellow ; under wing-coverts and axil- 
laries pale ochraceous yellow. 
Legs, feet and claws pale reddish horny; irides crimson; bill black; 
gape and base of lower mandible, shelf above nostrils and ophthalmic ring 
vivid orange-yellow. {Davison.) 
Length 6*5 inches, tail 3, wing 3, tarsus '6, bill from gape '75. The 
female is rather smaller. 
