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PASSERES. 
xi. p. 336). The Javan bird is however distinct and is 0. horsfieldi, 
Bp. = (0. malayana , Sundev. T. varius Yig. & Horsf. et Strickl. ut 
supra , nec Pallas). 
36. Oreocincla daiirna. 
Turdus dauma, Lath. Ind. Orn. p. 362. 
Oreocincla dauma, Jerd. B. Ind. i. p. 533. 
Oreocincla whitei, Hodgs. Zool. Misc. p. 83. 
a Nepal (. B . H ’. Hodgson 194) 1845. — b India (E. Blyth ) 
1846. 
37. Oreocincla iodnra* 
Oreocincla iodurus, Gould, Ann. & Mag. N. H. ser. 4. ix. p. 
401. 
Turdus iodurus, Newton, ed. Yarr. Brit. B. i. p. 256. 
a (N. C. Strickland) 1838. 
38. Oreocincla mollissima. 
Turdus mollissimus, Blyth, J. A. S. B. xi. p. 188. 
Oreocincla mollissima, Jerd. B. Ind. i. p. 533. 
a (. Bt . at Edinburgh ) 1852. 
Originally described from specimens from Darjeeling. The species 
has also been obtained throughout the Himalayas and in Western 
China. 
Geocichla 1 . 
Geocichla “ Kuhl,” Gould, P. Z. S. 1836, p. 7. 
39. Geocichla citrina, 
Turdus citrinus, Lath. Ind. Orn. p. 350. 
Geocichla citrina, “Kuhl.” -Jerd. B. Ind. i. p. 517. 
Petrocincla cyanota, Hodgs. Gray’s Zool. Misc. p. 83. 
Petrocossyphus citrinus, G. R. Gray, Cat. Hodgs. Coll. (1846) 
p. 79 
a, —b Nepal ( B. H. Hodgson 584) 1845. — c India ( E . Blyth) 
1846. 
In 1844 (Ann. & Mag. N. H. xiii. p. 35) Strickland pointed 
out that the Thrush from India at that time called G. rubecula should 
properly be called G. citrina, the true G. rubecula from Java being 
1 This generic name has been attributed to Kuhl, but I have been unable to 
find where that author employed it. Agassiz gives two references to Kuhl’s 
works both of which (Nomencl. Zool. Aves, p. 32, and Add. p. 9) are wrong. 
