CATALOGUE. 
345 
The Lesser White-Throat. 
Cheea, Sindh, Blyth. 
a. h. Afghanistan. From Griffith's Collection. 
c. N. India. Presented by John Gould, Esq. 
Mr. Blyth remarks : " I shot a pair of these birds about 100 miles 
above Calcutta. I observed many of them frequenting the baubul 
Mimosce in little parties, and, as in England, keeping chiefly to the 
trees, and not to low bush-covert, as is the habit of S. cinereay 
Subfam. IV. MOTACILLINA, Vigors. 
Genus Enicurus, TemmmcJc, Text de PL Col 113 (182-), 
544, ENICURU8 LESCHENAULTI, Vzeillot Sp. 
Turdus Leschenaultii, Vieill., N. Diet. d'Kist. Nat. XX. 
p. 269 ; Gal, des Ois. t. 145. G. B. Gray, Gen. of 
Birds, I. p. 204. Bonap., C. G. Av. p. 251. 
MotaciUa speciosa, Sorsf., Trans. Linn. Soc. XIII. 
p. 155 ; Zool. Bes. in Java, t. Lath,, Hist. VI. 
p. 819. 
Enicurus coronatus, Temm,, Bl, Col. 113. 
Leschenault's Enicurus. 
Chenginging or Kingking, Java, Horsf, 
A. B. and Drawing. Java. From Dr. Horsfield's Col- 
lection. 
" This bird is exclusively found near small rivulets : in the beds 
of these, particularly where they abound with rocks and gravel, it is 
seen running along with alacrity, moving its tail incessantly, and 
picking up worms and insects. It is very locally distributed, and 
uniformly deserts the neighbourhood of populous villages. It is 
almost entirely confined to the southern coast of Java, which 
abounds in small streams, descending rapidly from the southern 
hills, and shaded by luxuriant shrubs. Here I first discovered this 
bird, in the district of Pajittan, in the year 1809 ; I afterwards met 
with it again, along this coast, in the district of Karang-bollong, and 
in the provinces south of Kediri. Among more central situations, 
it frequents the banks of an elevated lake near the declivities of the 
mountain Prahu, where I found it more numerous than in any other 
part of Java. In the extensive forests of Pugar and Blambangan, 
2y 
April 19th. 1854. 
