Motacilla alboides, Hodgs., Asiatic Researches, vol. xix, p. 191, 1886.
Motacilla leucopsis, Gould, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1887, p. 78; Swinhoe, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1870, p. 121.
Motacilla fe lix , Swinhoe,'Proc. Zool. Soc., 1870, p. 121.
Motacilla alboides, var. 1, felix , Swinhoe, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1871, p. 868.
Motacilla alboides, var. 2, schuenensis, Swinhoe, I. c., p. 868.
a. $ $ Bhamd, January and February 1868.
Common at Bhamd, hut I did not observe it between Ponsee, Momien and
Hotha.
74. M o t a c il l a m a d e r a s p a t e n s i s , Gmelin.
Jja Bergeronnette de Madras, Briss. Om., t. iii, p. 478; Buff., PI. Enl., t. vi, 1788, p. 158.
Motacilla maderaspatensis, Gm., Syst. Nat., t. i, p. 961, 1788; Jerdon, Madr. Journ., vol. xi,
p. 10, 1840; Gray, Gen. B., vol. i, p. 208, 1847; Gould, B. Asia; pt. 5,1858.
Motacilla, variegata, Steph., Gen. Zool., vol. xiii, pt. 2, p. 284; Sykes, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1882, p. 91;
McClell., Proc. Zool. Soc., 1889, p. 161. ■ ?.
Motacilla picata, Frankly Proc. Zool. Soc., 1881, p. 119.
Motacilla maderaspatana, Blyth, Journ. As. Soc., Bengal, xvi, p. 428, 1846; Cab., Mus. Hein., th. i,
p. 187, 1850; Bonap. Consp., t . i, p. 251, 1850; Layard, Ann. Nat. Hist., 1858, p. 268;
Horsf. & Moore, Cat. B. Mus. E. Ind. Co., i, p. 847; Jerdon, B. Ind., vol. ii, 1868, p. 217;
Stoliczka, Journ. As. Soc., Bengal, vol. xxxix, 1868, p. 48; Gray, Handl. B., vol. i, p. 246;
Ball, Stray Feathers, 1873; Severtzoff, Turkest. Jevotn., 1878, pp. 66, 415; Godwin-Austen,
Journ. As. Soc., Bengal, xliii, p. 168, 1874; Hume, Stray Feathers, 1874, p. 26 ; id., t. c.,
p. 47; Brooks, op. cit., 1875, p. 246; Butler, t. c., p. 489; Fairbank, op. cit., 1876, p. 260;
Dresser, Ibis, 1876, p. 177.
a. Tapeng, 29111 February 1868.
b. Sanda, 15th May 1868.
c. $ Momien, 3rd May 1868;
d. 5 _ „ 80th May 1868.
The young female is greyish cinereous on the hack with a dash of olive-green.
The black is appearing on the rump and forehead and over the white supercilium:
and the chin, throat, and breast are dusky. The rest of the under surface is
white. The quills are dusky black, and the central tail feathers are dull black.
The male is younger than the female, and shows no black on the upper parts. The
quills and central tail feathers are the same as in the female.
This was the common wagtail in the Sanda and Momien valleys.
Family—HENICURIDiE.
Genus H e n i c t j r t j s , Agassiz.
75. H en ic t jb -u s im m a c t j l a t u s , Hodg.
Bnicurus immaculalus, Hodgs., Asiat. Res., voi. xix, p. 190, 1886 ; id.> Gray’s Zool. Misceli., p. 88,
1844; Gray, Cat. Mamm., &c., Nepal., Coll. Hodgs., p. 76,1846 ; 'Blyth, Joum. As. Soc., Ben-
gal, voi. xvi, p. 157," 1847 ; id., Cat. B. Mus., As. Soc., Bengal,p. 359, 1849 ; Bonap. Consp.,
t. i, p. 251, 1850 ; Horsf. & Moore, Cat. B. Mus. E, Ind. Co., voi. i, p. 346, 1854; Jerdon,
B. Ind., vol. ii, p. 218, 1868; Godwin-Austen, Journ. As. Soc., Bengal, vol. xxxix, 1870,
p. 107; id., op. cit:-, wol. xlv, 1876, p. 80; Hume, Stray Feathers, 1875,. p. 141; id., op. cit.,
1877, p. 37. «
Henicurvs immaculatus, Elwes, Ibis, 1872, p. 254.
a. Bhamd, February 1868.
The Calcutta Museum possesses specimens of this species from Cachar and
Arflkan. Hodgson first discovered it in Nepal. Elwes has observed it in Sikhim,
and Godwih-Austen in the KMsi and Dafla hills; and Hume records it::from
Upper Pegu and Cachar.
Family—TURDIDiE.
Genus M o n t i c o l a , Boie.
76. M o n t ic o l a c y a n e a , Linn.
I e Merle bleu, Briss. Orn., t . ii, p. 298, 1760.
Twdus cvanus, Linn., Syst. Nat., t. i, p. 296, 1766; Werder, Atlas Insectivores, pi. x x ; Crespon,
Orn. du Gard., p. 106, 1840; Gray, Gen. B., vol. i, p. 219, 1847 ; Bailly, Om. Savoie, t . u,
p. 225, 1858; Gray, Handl. B., vol. i, p. 260, 1869.
Le Merle solitaire, Montb., PI. Enl., t. iv, pi. 250, 1785.
Turdus soUtarias, Iiath., Ind. Orn;, vol. i, p. 845, 1790. j U M K H lH i
Monticola cyma, Boie, Iris, 1822, p. 852; Heugl., N. O. Afr., i , p. 871, 1869 ; Shelley, B. Egypt,
p. 70„1872; Salved., Faun. Ital. Ucc., p. 8?, 1872; Blanf., E.-Perria, p. l » t 1876.
SyVoidsolitaria, Savi, Om. Tosc., t. i, p. 217, 1827.
Petrocossyphus cyaneus, Boie, Isis, 1828, p. 819; Bonap. Consp. List, B. Eur. and N . Amer., p. 16,
1838; id., Consp. Gen. Av., i, p. 297,1850 ; Brehm, Naum., 1855, p. 281; Jerdon, B. Ind.,
vol. C p. 5U , 1868'; Bettoni, Ucc. Lomb., t. i, pi. 1, 1865; Loche, Expl. Sci. Algdr. Ois., t. i,
p. 194, 1867; Stoliczka, Joum. As. Soc., Bengal, vol. xxxvii, 1868, p. 3 4 ; Godwin-Austen,
Joum As. Soc., Bengal, vol. xxxix, p. 102, 1870; Sharpe & Dresser, B. Eur., pt. via; 1871;
Hume, Lahore to Yarkand, p. 190, 1878; Irby, B. Gibr., p. 74,1878; Hume, Stray Feathers,
1878, p. 4 8 ; Ball, t. e., p. 69; Hume, t. c., p. 179; Cock. & Marsh., t. capp. 858; Adam.,
t c p 877 ; Gould, B. Brit., ii, pi. xliii, 1878; Brooks, Stray Feathers, 1875, p. 286; Blyth
& Walden/ Joum. As. Soc., Bengal, vol. xliv, 1875, ex. No., p. 99; Dresser, Ibis, 1875,
p. 835; Legge, Stray Feathers, 1876, p.' 249; Fairbank, t. c., p. 257 ; id., i.e., p. 398; Wharton,
Ibis, 1876, p. 23; W. Ramsay, op. cit., 1877, p. 462.
Pebrocincla cyanea, Gould, B. Eur., vol. ii, pi. lxxxvii, 1887 ; Jaub. & Lapomm. Rich. Om p. 220,
1859; Doderl., Avif. Sicil., p. 109 ; Bree, B. Eur., vol. l, p. 199, 1866; Degl. & Gerbe, Orn.
Eur. t. i, p. 4 4 7 , 1867; Blanf., Geol. & Zool. Abyss., p. 357, 1870 ; David, N. Arch. Mus.,
t. vii, Bull., p. 6,1871; Swinhoe, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1871, p. 868; David, Joum. Voy. en Chin.,
1875, t. ii, p. 681. H i ■ . I . Qa
Petrocichla cyana, Keys. & Bias., Wirbelth, E u r , p. 176, 1840; Linderm, Yog. Gnechenl, p. 83;
1860.
Turdns azureus, Crespon, Faun. Merid, p. 179, 184^.
Petrocincla longirostris, Blyth, Joum. As. Soc, Bengal, vol. xvi, p. 150, 1847.
Pebrocichla cyane, Severtzoff, Turkest. Jevotn., p. 65, 1873. _
Cyanocincla cyma, Hume, S ta y Feathers, 1874, p. 220; BaU, i.e ., p. 407; op. c,t
1876, p. 470; H u m e , Neste and Eggs. Ind. B„ p. 226, 1878; Butler, Stray Feathers, 1876,
p. 8 4 ; id., op. cit., 1877, p. 220; Hume, t. c., p. 420.
a. 8 b. ? Bhamd, February 1868.