Gould. 
CALLIOPE PECTORALIS, 
Call, vertice, corporeque summo, intensi cinereis ; linetl alhu lata a naribus supra oculos transeunte ; loro, lined infra~ 
oculari, plumis auricularibus, pectoreque nigerrimis ; gutture splendide coccineo ; alis fuscis ; ventre, crissoque albis ; 
lateribus cinereis ; rectricibus caudee duabus intermediis intense fuscis, reliquis mediam partem fuscam, basalem, apica- 
lemque albas habentibus ; rostro pedibusque fuscis. 
Long. tot. 5-|- unc . ; rostri, f ; alce, ; caudee, 2-i- ■, tarsi, I^. 
Crown of the head and all the upper surface deep grey -, a broad stripe of white passes from the nostrils over each 
eye ; space between the bill and the eye, line under the eye, ear-coverts and chest deep black ; throat rich 
scarlet ; wings brown -, belly and under tail-coverts white ; flanks grey ; two centre tail-feathers deep brown ; 
the remainder brown in the centre with their basal half and tips white ; bill and legs brown. 
Calliope pectoralis, Gould, in Proc. of Zool. Soc. Part V. 1837. 
One of the few genera I found it necessary to characterize during the progress of my work on the Birds of 
Europe was that of Calliope, which was established for the reception of the Accentor Calliope of Temminck, 
to which genus, in my opinion, that bird had no immediate relation, and I conceive that the propriety of this 
separation is strengthened by tlie recent addition of the present elegant species, which has lately been sent 
from the Himalaya. One of the most important differences in this new species consists in the presence of 
the white markings of the basal portion of the tail-feathers, a circumstance which, together with some other 
particulars, tends much to show its close relationship to the birds forming the Saxicoline tribe, while in the 
markings of its throat it has a near affinity to the Blue-throated Warbler, genus Cganecula, Briss. 
I possess a single specimen of this beautiful bird, which is the only one I have ever seen. 
Habitat Himalaya Mountains. 
The Plate represents the bird of the natural size in different positions. 
