140 Lord Walden on a further Collection of 
79. Phyllopneuste borealis, Blasius, Naumania, 1858, 
p. 313, “ Sea of Okhotsk.” 
“ S. Andaman : Feb. 21, bill above dark homy, below pale 
reddish yellow, legs dirty yellowish white; Feb. 22, $, iris 
brown, upper mandible dark horny, lower light horny, legs 
skin-colour; March 28, $ 
80. Ruticilla suecica (Linn.) S. N. i. p. 336 (1766). 
“ S. Andaman: March 9, bill at base horny, at gape yel¬ 
low, iris dark brown, legs pale brown, soles yellowish; 6 , 
April 14.” 
One example has the chin and throat pale blue; a white 
cross band bordering the pale blue throat; a few of these 
white feathers tipped with ferruginous; a dark blue band 
below the white, each feather white at its base; then a broad 
brown pectoral band, followed by ferruginous. The male 
specimen, obtained a month later, has the chin and throat 
pale blue; a broad ferruginous plastron, then a well-defined 
pale blue band, followed by a dark brown band terminated 
by ferruginous. This last example is in perfect plumage, un¬ 
less the paleness of the blue on the throat and breast may be 
taken as indicative of non-breeding. I have never met with 
a South-Asiatic specimen so perfectly coloured. 
81. Limonidromus indicus (Gm.), S. N. i. p. 962. no. 80 
(1788), ex Sonnerat, Voy. Indes, ii. p. 207. 
La Lavandiere variee , Levaillant, Ois. d'Afr. iv. p. 86, 
pi. 179, “Cafiraria” (!), 1805. 
Motacilla variegata , Vieill. N. Diet. xiv. p. 599 (1817), ex 
Levaill. 
Nemoricola indica (Gm.), Blyth, J. A. S. B. 1847, p. 429. 
Limonidromus indicus (Gould), B. of As. pt. xiv. pi. 
(1862). 
“ S. Andaman : March 20, 24, 29, $, iris dark brown, bill 
liorn-colour, light underneath, legs pale flesh-colour.” 
82. Corydalla striolata (Blyth J, J. A. S. B. 1847, p. 435, 
“ Darjeeling.” 
“ South Andaman : 6 , April 14, iris light brown, bill dark 
brown above, fleshy below, legs pale flesh-colour.” 
