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CATALOGUE. 
eggs, I may remark, sliow an analogy to that of the Orioles.'*^ — 
(Jerd., 111. Ind. Orn.) 
" This bird is a beautiful songster, and an excellent mocker, and 
imitates the notes of almost every small bird of the country." — 
(Tickell, J. A. S. B. II. p. 578.) 
" Extremely common in the south of Ceylon, but rare towards the 
north. It feeds in small flocks on seeds and insects, and builds an 
open cup-shaped nest. The eggs, four in number, are white, thickly 
mottled at the obtuse end with purplish spots." — (Layard, Ann. 
N. H. (1853), p. 176.) 
397. PHYLLORNIS COCHINCHINENSIS, Gmel Sp. 
Turdus cochinchinensis, Gmel., S. J^. L. I. p. 825. 
Lath., Hist. IV. p. 189. Baffles, Trans. Linn. Soc. 
XIII. p. 309. 
Phyllornis cochinchinensis, JBoie, Isis. Temm., Fl. Col. 
48J., /. 2. StricU., Ann. Nat. Hist. XIX. p. 130. 
Blyth, Journ. A. S. Beng. XIY. p. 565 ; Cat. B. 
Mus. A. S. Beng. p. 213. G. B. Gray, Gen. of 
Birds, I. p. 124. Bonap., C. G. Av. p. 396. 
Chloropsis malabaricus, apud Bijtoii, P. Z. S. (1839), 
p. 102. BIgth, J. A. S. Beng. XII. p, 957 
{nec. foem.). 
Chloropsis moluccensis, J. LJ. Gray, Zool. Misc. p. 33. 
Phyllornis moluccensis, Strickl., P. Z. S. (1846), p. 100. 
BuEONG Datjn, Sumatm, Baffles. 
]N'GET-TSI2f, ATr2iCa.Tl, BJytJi. 
A. B. $ , and Drawing. Sumatra. Presented by Sir 
T. S. Raffles. 
398. PHYLLORNIS J A VENSIS, Horsf. Sp. 
Meliphaga javensis, Horsf., Trans. Linn. Soc. XIII. 
p. 152, S (1820). 
Turdus cochinchinensis, var.. Baffles, Trans, Linn. Soc. 
XIII. p. 309. 
Chloropsis Sonneratii, Lard, et Selby, III. Orn. text to 
t. 7 (1826), et t. 100. Blyth, L A. S. Beng. XII. 
p. 958; XIY. ;a 564. Jerd. JLadr. Journ. XIU. 
pt. 2, p. 125. 
Phyllornis Sonneratii, Blyth, Cat. B. Mus. A. S. Beng. 
