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CATALOGUE. 
eggs are from three to five, of a dull greenish ash-grey, blotched and 
speckled with brown dashes, confluent at the larger end. Diameter 
ItV ^ 5 ends nearly equal in size. It is very terrene in 
its habits, feeding almost entirely on the ground." — (Captain 
Hutton.) 
Mr. Shore mentions, that " a specimen of this bird which I kept 
in captivity, though it refused other food, it ferociously pounced 
upon living birds, presented to it by way of experiment, which it 
eagerly devoured. Seen among the foliage of the trees, it is an 
elegant and conspicuous object, flitting from bough to bough with 
long and flowing tail, and full of vivacity in every movement." — 
(Gould's Century.) 
861. UROCISSA FLA VIEOSTBIS, Blyth Sp. 
Psilorhinus flavirostris, Blyth, J. A. S. Benq. XV. p. 28 
(1846) ; Cat. B. Mus. A. S. Beng. p. 93. 
Urocissa flavirostris, Cdbanis, Cat. B. Mus. Heine, p. 87. 
Calocitta flavirostris, Bonaparte, C. G. Av. p. 381. 
a. h. S ? • Bootan. From Pemberton's Collection. 
c. d. e. (No. 938, Hodgs. Cat.). Nepal. Presented by 
B. H. Hodgson, Esq., 1853. 
f, Kumaon. Presented by Captain R. Strachey. 
U. flavirostris. — " G-eneral plumage of a much duller colour than 
in the preceding ; the bill of the recent specimen bright yellow, and 
the white of the occiput reduced to a narrowish transverse band, 
with a broad collar of black below it, surrounding the hind-neck, 
and never any white tips to the feathers immediately above it ; legs 
and toes small and slender." — (Blyth.) 
Genus Garrulus, Briss., Orn, 11. p. 46 (1760). 
Glandaeius, Koch, Baier. Zool. I. p. 99 (1815). 
Celaltca, Kaup (1854). 
862. GARRULUS GLANDARIUS, Linn. Sp. 
Corvus glandarius. Linn., S. N. I. p. 157. {PI. Bnl. 
481.) Lath., Hist. ofB. III. p. 20. Gould, B. of 
Uur. t. 214. G. E. Gray, Gen. of B. II. p. 306 ; 
Cat. Brit. B. in Brit. Mus. (1850), p. 90. Blyth, 
Cat. B. Mus. A. S. Beng. p. 94. Bonap., P. Z S. 
(1850), p. 81; Consp. Gen. Av. p. 375. Cabanis, 
Cat. B. Mtis. Heine, p. 220. 
