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424. COFI^^YCHUS AM(ENUS, Horsf. Sp. . 
Turdus amoenus, Horsf., Trans. Linn. Soc. XII. p. 147 
(1820). Lath., Hist. Y. p. 89. 
G-ryllivora brevirostra, Swains., 2^ Cent. p. 292 (1837). 
Kachee, Java, Horsf. (amoenitqte cantus eximia). 
A. B. c. d. <J ? et jun. Java. Dr. Horsfield's Collec- 
tion. 
Genus Kittacincla, Gould, P. Z. S. (1836), p. 7. 
TuEDUS, p. Gmel. et al. 
Getlliyoea, p. Swains. 
425. KITTACINCLA MACROURA, Gmel. Sp. 
Turdus macrourus, Gmel., S. N. L. I. p. 820. Lath., 
Hist. V. p. 83, t. 82. Horsf., Trans. Linn. Sac. 
XIII. p. 147. Br. F. (R.) Hamilton, MS. II. 
p. 90. 
Kittacincla macroura, Gould, P. Z. S. (1836), p. 7. 
£h/th, J. A. S. Reng. XVI. p. 139 ; Gat. R. Mus. 
A. S. Reng. p. 165. Ronap., G. G. Av. p. 268. 
Copsychus macrourus, Wagler, Syst. Av. G. B. Gray, 
Gen. ofRirds, I. p. 177. Hodgs., Cat. R. of Nep. 
p. 67. Layard, Ann. N. H. (1853), p. 264. 
Turdus tricolor, Vieill. 
Gryllivora longicauda. Swains. 
Long-tailed Thrush, Lath. 
The Indian Nightingale, Jerd. 
Shama, Beng., Dr. F. (R.) Hamilton. 
Abbeela, Hind., Jerd. 
Laewa, Java, Horsf 
MrEABUTA, Malay, Fyton. 
Changchooi, Sumatra, Rafles. 
A. b. Java. From Dr. Horsfield's Collection. 
c. Drawing. Sumatra. From Raffles's Collection. 
d. Dukhun. Presented by Colonel Sykes. 
" The Shama seems to be common in the hill jungles of Central 
India, and those at the foot of the Himalaya, and it is especially 
numerous in the territories eastward of the Bay of Bengal, and in 
