CATALOGUE. 
S61 
yellowish towards the gape, and feet pale; irides brown. Length 
6 in., of wing 2f in., tail 2^ in., bill to gape ^ in., and tarse f in." 
578. ACCENTOR BUBECULOIDES, Hodgson. 
Accentor rubeculo'ides, Hodgs. Moore^ P. Z. S. (1854), 
A. b. Nepal (No. 970, Hodgs. Catal). Presented by 
B. H. Hodgson, Esq., September, 1853. 
A. rubeculdides. Forehead, crown, nape, ear-coverts, and chin, 
brown ; infra-orbital feathers tipped with whitish ; throat, sides of 
neck, and shoulder of wings, dingy grey-brown, the feathers of the 
throat blackish at base ; back and rump ferruginous, centered with 
dusky ; wings dusky, margined exteriorly with ferruginous ; lesser 
and greater coverts tipped with white ; tail dusky, margined exte- 
riorly with pale ferruginous ; breast and forepart of flanks ferruginous, 
the latter streaked with dusky ; belly white, tinged with ferruginous 
on the flanks posteriorly, vent and margins of the under tail-coverts, 
the latter centered dusky ; bill blackish ; feet pale reddish. Length 
6 in., of wing 3 in., tail 2\ in., bill to front y% in., to gape \ in., 
tarse f in. 
579. ACCENTOR IMMACULATU8, Hodgson. 
Accentor immaculatus v. nipalensis, Hodgs., Cray's Zool. 
Misc. (184i4), p. 83; P. Z. S. (1845), p. 34 ; CaL 
B. of Nepal, p. 71, et App. p. 153. Moore^ P. Z. 
S. (1854), p. 
Accentor mollis, Rlgth, J. A. S. Beng. XI Y. p. 581 
(1845) ; Cat. B. Mus. A. S. Beng. p. 131. G. R. 
Gray, Gen. of Birds, III. App. p. 8. Bonap.^ C. 
G. Av. p. 306. 
The Unspotted Accentor, Gray. 
A. h. c. d. Nepal (No. 487, Hodgs. Catal.). Presented 
by B. H. Hodgson, Esq., June, 1853. 
A. immaculatus. " Upper parts a rich brown, passing into pure 
dark ash colour on the head and neck, and into maroon on the 
scapularies and tertiaries, and less deeply on the hind part of the 
back ; coverts of the secondaries pure dark grey, those of the 
primaries, with the winglet, black, as are also the primaries, these 
last having their unemarginated portion externally bordered with 
pale grey ; tail greyish dusky ; frontal feathers to above the eyes 
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May 2nd, 1854. 
