Fam.—MERULID iE (Thrushes). 
Sub-Fam. —MYIOTHERTNiE (Ground-Thrushes, Wrens, Hill 
Wrens, Shortwings, Whistling-Thurshes, Water Ouzels, &c. 
Loc. Mount Aboo. Very rare. 
345. Pitta brachyura {Lin.) The Indian Ground-Thrush.—Descr. 
Jordon, I; “ S. F. ” III, 298 ; V, 416. 
Lor. Mount Aboo and Gujarat. Seasonal visitant. Very un¬ 
common, especially in the plains. 
Sub-Fam. —MERULINHC (True-Thrush.es, Rock-Thrushes, Chat- 
Thrushes, Ground-Thrushes, Pied Black Birds, Black Birds 
and Thrushes). 
351 Cyanocinclus cyanus (. Liv .) The Blue Rock-Thrush. Descr. 
Jerdon, I; “ S. F” HI, 112 ; VI, 247. 
Loc. Sind, Cutch, Kathiawar, Gujarat, and Mount Aboo. Cold 
weather visitant. Tolerably common. 
353. Petrophila cinclorliyncha {Vigors). The Blue-headed Chat- 
Thrush.—Descr. Jerdon, I. 
Loc. Sind and Mount Aboo. Cold weather visitant. Rare, 
and only one or two instances of its occurrence in Sind recorded. 
356. Geocichla unicolor {Ticlcell). The Dusky Bush-Thrush. 
Descr. Jerdon, I. 
Loc. Sind and Mount Aboo. Cold weather visitant. Very rare. 
Only one instance of its occurrence in Sind on record, and that 
from the extreme North-west. 
