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Suya inornata, Bonap.^ C. G. Av. p. 281. 
Prinia macroura * Frankl, P. Z. S. (1831), p. 118. 
Jerd., Madr. Journ. XI. p. 4. 
Sylvia longicaudata, Tichell, J. A. S. Beng. II. p. 57G 
(1833). 
Prinia Frankliuii, Bhjth, J. A. S. Beng. XIII. p. 37G 
(1844). 
Prinia fusca, Hodgs. Grafs Zool Ilisc. (1844), p. 82 ; 
P. Z. S. (1845), p. 29; Cat. B. of Nep. p. 63. 
Drymoica fusca, Blyth, J. A. S. Beng. XVI. p. 460. 
Drymoica Jerdoni, Bli/th, J. A. S. Beng. XVI. p. 459 
(1847). 
The Common Wren-Warbler, Jerdon. 
A. B. Dukhun. Presented by Colonel Sykes. 
h. Bengal. Presented by the Asiatic Society of Bengal. 
c. Nepal (No. 957, Hodgs. Cat.). Presented by B. H. 
Hodgson, Esq., September, 1853. 
d. Bengal. Presented by Captain R. C. Tytler, February, 
1854. 
" This is a common bird in all parts of the Peninsula, frequenting 
low bushes on the open plains, hedges, low trees, grain-fields, &c. 
It is found generally in pairs, or sometimes in small flocks ; feeds on 
ants, larvse, and other insects, and endeavours to conceal itself in the 
thick bushes or hedges, and on being driven away, flies off to the 
nearest bush or tree with a low jerking flight. I once procured the 
nest of this species : it was open at the top, neatly made with grass 
well interwoven, without any lining, and fixed in a low bush very 
near the ground; it contained four blue eggs." — (Jerdon.) 
511. DRYMOICA NIPALENSIS, Hodgson. 
Drymoica nipalensis, Hodgs. 3foore, P. Z. S. (1854), jp. 
a. b. Nepal (No. 913, Hodgs. Catal). Presented by 
B. H. Hodgson, Esq., September, 1853. 
Z>. nipalensis. Above rufous brown ; wings dusky brown ; the 
primaries exteriorly, and secondaries interiorly and exteriorly, 
* Previously used by Latham. 
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