THE SYLVIIDÆ OR WARBLER FAMILY
36. Abrornis superciliaris. The yellow-bellied flycatcher-warbler.
A tiny bird about the size of a wren. The head is grey and the remainder of the upper plumage brownish yellow. The eyebrow is white, as are the chin, throat, and upper breast: the remainder of the lower plumage is bright yellow.
37. Suya atrigularis. The black-throated hill-warbler. The upper plumage is olive brown, darkest on the head. The chin, throat, breast, and upper abdomen are black.
THE LANIIDÆ OR SHRIKE FAMILY
38. Lanius tephronotus. The grey-backed shrike.
39. Pericrocotus brevirostris. The short-billed minivet. Very common about Darjeeling.
40. Campophaga melanoschista. The dark-grey cuckoo-shrike.
Plumage is dark grey, wings black, tail black tipped with white. Rather larger than a bulbul. Cuckoo-shrikes keep to trees, and rarely, if ever, descend to the ground.
THE MUSCICAPIDÆ OR FLYCATCHER FAMILY