CATALOGUE. 
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Kodgs,, Cat, B. Nep. p. 88. Blyth, Gat. B. Mus, 
A. 8. Beng, p, 98. 
G-arrulax capistratus, Blyth, Journ, A. S. Beng. XII. 
p. 951. 
Alcopus capistratus, Bonap., C. G. Av. p, 260. 
Sibia nigriceps, ITodgs., Journ. A. 8. Beng. YIII. p. 38. 
Blyth, Journ, A. 8 Beng. XIV. p. 600. 
Alcopus nigriceps, Blyth, Journ. A, 8. Beng XI. p. 182. 
Actinodura nigriceps, Blyth^ Journ, A. 8. Beng, XIL 
p. 958. 
The Black-headed Sibia, Gray. 
A. Bootan. From Pemberton^s Collection, 
b, Kumaon. From Captain B. Strachey's Collection. 
c. d. Nepal. Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq., June, 
1853. 
" At Mussooree this bird remains at an elevation of 7,000 feet 
throughout the year, but I never saw it under 6,500 feet. Its 
loud, ringing note of tUteree-tUteree tweeyd, quickly repeated, may 
constantly be heard on wooded banks during summer. It breeds in 
May, making a neat nest of coarse dry grasses as a foundation, 
covered laterally with green moss and wool, and lined with fine 
roots. The number of eggs I did not ascertain, as the nest was 
destroyed when only one had been deposited, but the colour is pale 
bluish- white, freckled with rufous. The nest was placed on a branch 
of a plum-tree in the botanical garden at Mussooree." — (Captain 
Hutton, Journ. A. S. Beng. XVIL part IL p. 687.) 
Genus Malacociecus, Swcdnson^ Zool, III 2mi ser. (1832). 
S15. MALACOCIECUS SUBRUFUS, Jerdon 8p. 
Timalia subrufa, Jerd., Madr, Journ, L. 8. X. p. 259. 
Malacocircus subrufus, Blyth, Journ, A. 8, Beng. XIIL 
p, 369 ; Cut. B. Mus. A. 8. Beng. p. 141. Jerdon, 
III. Ind. Cm. p. Bonap., C. G. Av. p. 373. 
Timalia poecilorhyncha, De Lafresnaye, Bev. Zool. (1840), 
p. 65. 
The Bufous-bellied Babbler, Jerd. 
JuNGLi KuR, Hind., Jerd. 
A. Madras. From Wight's Collection, 
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