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CATALOGUE. 
359. PYCNONOTUS LEUCOTIS, Gould Sp. 
Ixos leucotis, Ooiild, P. Z. S. (1836),;?. 6. Bonap., C. 
G. Av. p. 265. 
Pjcnonotus leucotis, Blyth, Journ. A. S. Beng. XIV. 
p. 567 ; Cat. B. Mus. A. S. Beng. p. 209. G. B. 
Gray, Gen. of Birds, I. p. 237. 
Kangdhara, Dr. F. (B.) Hamilton, MS. II. p. 72. 
Kttshandea or Ktjshantea, Punjab, Blyth. 
a. Sindh. Presented by tbe Asiatic Society of Bengal. 
360. PYCNONOTUS LEUCOGENYS, J. E. Gray, Sp. 
Brachypus leucogenys, G. ^ H., III. Ind. Zool. II. 
t. S5,f. 3 (1$34). 
Pycnonotus leucogenys, Blyth, Journ. A. S. Beng. XIV. 
p. 567 ; Cat. B. Mus. A. S. Beng. p. 209. G. B. 
Gray, Gen. of Birds, I. p. 237. 
Haematornis leucogenys, Hodgs., Cat. B. Nep. p. 89. 
Ixos leucogenys, Bonap., C. G, Av. p. 265. 
Ixos plumigerus, Lafr., Bev. Zool. (1840), p. 228. 
Haematornis cristatus. Burn. 
Hooded Thrush, Lath., Sist. V. p. 80. 
The AVhite-cheeked Pycnonotus, Gray. 
A. B. Bootan. From Pemberton's Collection. 
c. d. Nepal. Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq., June, 
1853. 
Common in the Doon throughout the year, and in the hills 
during the summer. It breeds in April and May. The nest is 
neat and cup-shaped, placed in the forks of bushes or pollard trees, 
and is composed externally of the dried stalks of * Forget-me-not,* 
lined with fine grass stalks ; eggs three to four, rosy or faint purplish- 
white, thickly sprinkled with specks and spots of darker rufescent 
purple or claret colour ; diameter tt X -re inches ; diameter of nest 
2\ inches, and 1\ inches deep. Sometimes the outside of the nest is 
composed of fine dried stalks of woody plants, whose roughness 
causes them to adhere together." — (Hutton, J. A. S. B. XVII. pt. 2, 
p. 10.) 
361. PYCNONOTUS GOIAVIEB, Scop. Sp. 
Muscicapa goiavier, Scopoli. 
