CATALOaUE. 
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^. 368 ; J. A. S. Beng. XIII. p. 366 ; Cat. B. Mus. 
A. S. Beng. p. 109. Tickell, J. A. S. Beng. XVII. 
p. 301. Tgtler, Ann. Nat. Hist. XIII. n. s. p. 368. 
Sturnopastor contra, Hodgs., Gray's Zool. Misc. (1844), 
p. 84. Blyth, Ann. Nat. Hist. XII. p. 97. Bonap., 
a G. Av. p. 420. 
Pastor contra, Wagler, Sgst. Av. B. sp. 18. 
Psarites contra, Cahanis, Cat. B. Mus. Heine, p. 203. 
Sturnus capensis, lAnn., S. N. I. p. 290. Lath., Hist. 
of Birds, III. p. 154. 
Pastor auricularis, Brapiez, Diet. Class. d'^Hist. Nat. 
Pastor Jalla, Horsf., Trans. Linn. Soc. XIII. p. 155. 
Black and "White Indian Starling, Edwards, Birds, 1. 187. 
Common Pied Mynah, Tichell. 
Gosalic Grakle, Latham. 
Ablac Maina of the Hindoos, Hodgson. F. (B.) 
Hamilton. 
Ablaka, Hind., F. (B.) Hamilton. Blyth. 
Gosalic, Beng., F. (B.) Hamilton. 
Gtjia-leggea, Beng., Blyth. 
QwTAi-DZAEET, Arracan, Bhayre. 
Jallak, or Jallakueinq, Java, Horsjleld. 
a.h.c. S ? • Nepal. Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 
D. E. ? . Bengal. From McClelland's Collection. 
f. y. juv. Bengal. From the Asiatic Society of Bengal. 
H. i. ^. Java. (P. Jalla, Horsf.) From Dr. Horsfield's 
Collection. 
j. Drawing. * From F. (B.) Hamilton's Collection. 
"A very abundant species about Calcutta, and scarcely less 
familiar in its habits than P. tristis, but does not venture into the 
streets."— (Blyth.) 
" Occurs in great abundance in the district of the Northern 
Circars; I observed it a few miles north of Yizagapatam, and 
throughout the whole district to the northward, as far as the Goom 
soor country, where it is very numerous. It lives in large flocks, 
feeding on the ground, and associates freely with P. tristis. It is 
frequently caged for its song." — (Jerdon.) 
" Nest large, circular, shallow, sometimes a foot in diameter ; of 
