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CATALOGUE. 
Merula olivacea, Blyth, Cat. B. Mus. A. S. Beng. p. 161. 
A. c?. Abyssinia. From Sir W. Harris's Collection. 
" Feeds on grains, and the fruit of a species of Cbmsa." — (Dr. 
Eoth's MS.) 
Genus Mtiophonus, Temm. 
Aeeenga, Less.^ Tr. d'Orn. (1831). 
Mtiophaga, Less., Tr. d'Orn. (1831). 
TuEnrs, Horsf. 
279. MYIOPHONUS FLA VIROSTBIS, Horsf. Sp. 
Turdus flavirostris, Horsf., Trans. Linn. Soc. XIII. 
p. 149. Lath., Hist. V. p. 91. 
Myiophonus flavirostris, StricM. in epistold. G. B. Gray, 
Gen. of Birds, I. p. 214. Bonap., C. G. Av.p. 258. 
Myiophonus metallicus, Temm., Bl. Col. 170. 
Yellow-billed Thrush, Lath. 
Chiunq, Java, Horsf 
A. Java. Dr. Horsfield's Collection. 
280. MYIOPHONUS CYAN BUS, Horsf Sp. 
Turdus cyaneus, Horsf, Trans. Lin. Soc. XIII. p. 149 ; 
Zool. Bes. in Java, t. Lath., Hist. V. p. 91. 
Myiophonus cyaneus, StricM. in epistold. G. B. Gray, 
Gen. of Birds, I. p. 214. 
Arrenga cyanea, Bonap., C. G. Av. p. 258. 
Pitta glaucina, Temm., Bl. Col. 194. 
Arrenga glaucina. Less., Tr. d' Orn. p. 
Aeeeng-aeeengan, Java, Horsf 
A. Java. Dr. Horsfield's Collection. 
" Like the Oreocincla varia, this bird never descends into the 
plains, but conceals itself in the forests which cover the mountains 
and hills, from an elevation of 4,000 to 6,000 feet above the level of 
the ocean. It has a more extensive range than the Or. varia, but it 
is very rarely observed, living retired in the closest forests. During 
my residence in Java, I obtained only three individuals of this 
species. Its food consists almost exclusively of berries." — (Horsf., 
Zool. Ees. in Java.) 
