112 
Lieut. C. H. T. Whitehead on the 
List of hybrids between M. intermedins and M. leucogenys . 
Under 
Ear-coverts tail-coverts 
dingy white, yellow. 
590. c^ad. 
564. Ad. 
631. ? ad. 
635. $ ad. 
689. $ ad. 
700. $ ad. 
710. ? ad. 
735. ? ad. 
758. <?? 
785. $ ad. 
790. $ ad. 
791. S ad. 
Kohat, 1760 ft., 16th Feb. 
,, 6th ,, 
„ „ 1st Mar. 
,, ,, 2nd „ 
16th „ 
17th „ 
19th „ 
24th „ 
28th „ 
4th Apr. 
5th „ 
5th ,, 
dark brown. 
dirty white, 
white. 
dark brown. 
orange. 
red. 
pale buff, 
yellow with 
orange tips, 
orange, 
dull 
crimson. 
dull white. 
dusky white, orange. 
lemon- 
yellow, 
brownish 
orange, 
oranae- 
yellow. 
(A truly wonderful series, but the birds must be hybrids.— 
R. B. S.) 
[These remarks are by Dr. Sharpe, and from them it 
will be seen that the series ranges from an almost pure 
M, intermedius to a nearly pure M. leucogenys. No two 
examples are alike, some being more like “ intermedius ” 
others more like “leucogenys” or “ leucotis .”] 
[284.] Molpastes leucogenys. The White - cheeked 
Bulbul. 
Fulton, J. B. N. H. S. xvi. p. 47 (Chitral: summer visitor 
from March to October; very common up to 7000 feet); 
Ward, op. cit. xvii. p. Ill (very common in Kashmir), 
("Very grey on the breast, 
591. ^ad. Kohat, 1760 ft., 16th Feb. < but with pale yellow 
(. under tail-coverts. 
724. <^ad. „ ,, 21st Mar. „ „ „ 
767. ? ad. ,, ,, 31st ,, More typical. 
779. Jad. ,, „ 2nd Apr. „ ,, 
