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Lieut. Wardlaw Ramsay^s Synopsis 
these parts in the present species being light earthy brown. 
Spec, ex Meetan {Limhorg) : mus. Tweeddale. 
Bill yellow j legs grey [Limborg ). 
Hab. Ye, Tenassserim Provinces {Barbe) ; Meetan, Tenas- 
serim [Limborg). 
6. POMATORHINUS NUCHALIS. 
Pomatorhinus nuchalis, Tweeddale, Ann. &Mag. Nat. Hist, 
ser. 4, XX. p. 535. 
Pomatorhinus leucogaster, Gould, apud Walden, J. A. S. B. 
1875, p. 118. 
Pomatorhinus schisticeps, Hodgs. apud Hunie,S. F. v.p. 137. 
Distinguished from P. olivaceus by the ferruginous neck- 
spot being extended down the flanks as in P. schisticeps, 
Hodgson; but the white streaks down the centre of the ferru¬ 
ginous lateral breast-feathers, which are so marked in the 
latter species, are here altogether wanting. It has also a fer¬ 
ruginous nuchal collar, which is very broad and distinct in 
specimens from Karen-nee. Spec. mus. nostr. 
Iris straw-yellow; bill orange-yellow, black near the base 
of maxilla ; legs slaty {W. P.). 
Wing 3*6 inches, bill from gape 1’25, tail 4*0, tarsus 1*15. 
Hab, Thyetmyo, Tonghoo, Karen hills, Karen-nee {W, R.) 
7. Pomatorhinus ferruginosus. (Plate IV. fig. 1.) 
Pomatorhinus ferruginosus, Blyth, J. A. S. B. xiv. p. 597 
(1845) ; Jerdon, B. of Ind. ii. p. 29. 
Pomatorhinus rubiginosus, Blyth (laps, cal.), J. A. S, B. 
xxiv. p. 273. 
Crown and nape black, a black patch extending from the 
lores below the eye to the nape, and separated from the black 
of the crown and nape by a broad white supercilium, which 
commences in a tuft of stiff ferruginous loral feathers; upper 
part of the throat and lower cheeks white, forming a broad 
white crescent. Body above and tail greenish olive-brown, 
brighter on the wings; lower throat, breast, and belly bright 
ferruginous, changing into olive-brown on the flanks and lower 
tail-coverts. Spec, descr. ex Darjeeling: mus. Tweeddale. 
Bill coral-red; legs greenish brown; irides red-brown 
[Jerdon ). 
