20 
404 ter.— Pomatorhinus obseurus (Hume). Hume’s Scimitar-Bab¬ 
bler.—Descr. “ S. F.” I, 7; LU, 471. 
Loc. Mount Aboo, Permanent resident. Not uncommon. 
432. Malacocercus terricolor (. Ilodgs ). The Bengal Babbler.— 
Descr. Jerdon, II; vide also “ S. F.” I, 180. 
Loc. Sind, Cutcb, Kathiawar, Gujarat, and Mount Aboo. Per¬ 
manent resident. Very common. 
430. Malacocercus malcolmi (Sykes). The Large Grey Babbler.— 
Descr. Jerdon, II. 
Loc. Sind, Cutch, Kathiawar, Gujarat, and Mount Aboo. Per¬ 
manent resident. Kare in Sind, tolerably common through¬ 
out the remainder of the region. 
438, Chatarrhsea caudata (Dum). The Striated Bush-Babbler.— 
Descr. Jerdon, II. 
Loc, Sind, Cutch, Kathiawar, Gujarat, and Mount Aboo. Per¬ 
manent resident. Very common. 
439. Chatarrhsea earlii ( Blyth ). The Striated Reed-Babbler.— 
Descr. Jerdon, II ; “ S. F. ” I, 180, 420; III, 124. 
Loc. Sind. Permanent resident. Common in the marshes. 
441. Chaotornis striatus (Jcnl.) The Grass-Babbler.—Descr. Jer¬ 
don, II; “ S. F.” V, 209. 
Loc, Gujarat. Not uncommon n the neighbourhood of Deesa. 
