1 76 Mr. E. Blyth on some new species of Birds 



with ferruginous ; white on the chin." The most conspicuous 

 feature of the bird before me is its cinnamon-coloured crown and 

 hind-neck, next to its gigantic size and generally robust propor- 

 tions. 



I lately described another fine heron from Arracan, which, in 

 course of time, I shall probably also obtain here, by the name 



A.fusca, nobis. Size of the larger specimens of ^. cinerea, 

 but more robustly formed, with a much longer bill, the lower 

 mandible of which inclines conspicuously upward towards its ex- 

 tremity. Length of closed wing 17 in. ; of bill to frontal feathers 

 6f in., and to gape 8^ in. ; bare part of tibia '^~ in. ; tarsus 6| in. ; 

 middle toe and claw 4^ in., and hind toe and claw 2~ in. Ge- 

 neral colour blackish or dusky tinged with ashy, with the acu- 

 minated portion of the dorsal and lower nuchal feathers whitish 

 gray, contrasting with the rest ; crest of very slender elongate 

 plumes, the longest measuring 7^ in., of a whitish colour to near 

 their base; throat white, tinged with rufous inferiorly; under 

 parts dusky gray ; bill and feet black, the lower mandible whitish 

 along its ridge. 



The following are the Indian herons known to me : — 



Subgenus Ardea. 



1. A. nohilisj nobis. 



1 a. A. fusca, nobis. Arracan. 



2. A. cinerea. 



3. A. purpurea. 



Subgenus Herodias, Boie. 



4 and 4 a. A. flavirostris, Wagler, and A. modesta (?), Gray. 

 Vide preceding remarks. 



5. A. putea, B. Hamilton. 



6. A. garzetta ; A. orientalis, Gray, in Hardwicke^s drawings. 



7. A. asha, Sykes. A true egret, although not white. South- 

 ern India. 



8. A. caboga. A very aberrant egret, feeding chiefly on grass- 

 hoppers, in quest of which it is often observed following cattle. 



A. nigrirostris, Gray, is unknown to me. 



Subgenus Ardeola, Boie, not of Bonaparte, following Brisson. 



9. A. leucoptera (Bodd.), G. B. Gray ; A, malaccensis, Gm. ; 

 A. speciosa, Horsfield; A. Grayi, Sykes. 



Subgenus ? 



10. A. flavicoUis, Wagler; A. nigra, Vieillot. This beautiful 

 species was figured in different states of plumage by the late Dr. 

 Buchanan Hamilton, probably from Bengal specimens ; I have re- 



