T I M AL I A GULARIS. 
Ord. II™ Les Passereatjx, Cuvier. 1? Famille. Les Dentirostres. 
Ord. Ill™ Insectivores, Temmincfe. 
Ord. VI. Passe res. Linn. Syst. 
Ord. II. Ambulatores, Illiger. Fara. 11. Canon, 
TIM ALIA, Nobis. 
Character genericus. — Vide Timalia pileata. 
Timalia supra fusca remigibus rectricibusqxie saturutiorihus. Bubtiifl fhivoseens late- 
ribus olivaceis, gula pectoreque luteis lineis sagittatis notatis. 
Motacilla gularis, Sir T. S. Raffles** 3IS. Cat. of a Zool. Coil, made in Sumatra. 
Bnrtmg-P tiding, of the Inhabitants of Sumatra. 
THE entire length of the Timalia gularis is five inches. Upper parts brown, 
with a rufous tint; inclining to olivaceous on the nape and back; deeper, and 
saturated on the crown of the head, wings, and tail. Underneath, yellowish ; sides 
of the abdomen bounded by gray, with an olivaceous cast. Throat and breast 
intensely yellow, marked with black lines, gradually wider at their lower extremity, 
and having a sagittate form. Eye encircled by a patch of blueisli-gray. Bill brown; 
tip and lower mandible lighter, having a plumbeous hue. Feet brownish-gray. 
The white colour of the axilla* shews itself in a small spot on the margin of the wing. 
Plumes of the hypochondria?, thighs, and vent, long, pendulous, and decompound. 
Native of the Island of Sumatra ; whence it was sent to the Museum of the 
Honourable East India Company by Sir T. S. Raffles. 
