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CATALOGUE. 
Geocichla interpres, Bonap., Q. O. Av. p. 2G8. 
a. Drawing. Sumatra. Presented by Sir T. S. Raffles. 
Genus Zoothera, Vigors, P. Z. S. (1831), p. 172. 
Myiophaga, Less., Tr. d'Orn. (1831). 
263. ZOOTHERA MONTICOLA, Vigors. 
Zoothera monticola, Vigors, P. Z. S. (1831), p. 172. 
Gould, Cent. t. 22. G. B. Gray, Gen. of Birds, I. 
p. 218. Hodgs., Cat. B. Nep. p. 79. Blyth, Journ. 
A. S. Beng. XYI.^. 141 ; Cat. B. Mus. A. S. Beng. 
p. 160. Bonap., C. G. Av. p. 253. 
Turdus rostratus, Hodgs. 
The Mountain Zoothera, Gray. 
A. B. Bootan. From Pemberton's Collection. 
264. ZOOTHERA MARGINATA, Blyth. 
Zoothera marginata, Blyth, Journ. A. S. Beng. XVI. 
p. 141 ; Cat. B. Mus. A. S. Beng. p. 160. Bonap., 
a G. Av. p. 253. 
A. Afghanistan. From Griffith's Collection. 
Genus Oreocincla, Gould, P. Z. S. (1837), p. 145. 
TuEDUS, Horsf. et al. 
265. OREOCINCLA VARIA, Horsf. Sp. 
Turdus varius, Horsf, Trans. Linn. Soc. XIII. p. 149 ; 
Zool. Res. in Java, t. Lath., Hist. V. p. 91. G. 
R. Gray, Gen. of Birds, I. p. 218. Bonap., G. G. 
Av. p. 268. 
The Varied Thrush, Lath. 
Atam- Ataman, Java, Horsf 
A. B. Java. Dr. Horsfield's Collection. 
" Inhabits the thick forests which cover the mountain Prahu, and, 
as far as my observations extend, it never leaves a region elevated 
between six and seven thousand feet above the level of the ocean. 
On this circumscribed region it is extremely abundant. Its food 
consists chiefly of insects and worms. It is easily surprised by the 
natives. During my last visit to this mountain, I observed in the 
course of a few days a great number of individuals. I never found 
it in any other part of Java." — (Horsf., Zool. Hes. in Java.) 
