( 591 ) 



on the inner margin, with traces of an obscure whitish median transverse band on 

 the primaries. 



Expanse : 20 mm. 



Genus ADELA Latreille. 



454. A. sp. (?). 



Probably undescribed. Several specimens. 



Genus ATTEVA Walker. 

 455. A. basalis Vollenhoven, Tijd. v. Ent. VI. p. 140. t. 9. f. 6. 



In addition to the foregoing there are six other small and obscure species which 

 are represented by solitary specimens, and which neither Sir George Hampson nor 

 I have as yet determined. The collection numbers four hundred and sixty-one 

 species, by far the largest number ever received from Buru at one time. 



ADDITIONS TO THE LIST OF BIRDS OF SOUTHERN ARABIA. 



By W. p.. OGILVIE-GRANT. 



THE followiug species recorded from Aden were accidentally omitted from the 

 list of birds of South Arabia published in the Novitates Zoologicae VII. 

 pp. 243—273. 



189. Buteo vulgaris. 



Buteo vulgaris Leach, Yerbary, J. Bomba)j JS^at. Hist. Soc. XI. p. 75 (1897). 



190. Casarca rutila. 

 Casarca rutila (Linn.), Yerbury, I.e., p. 76 (1897). 



191. Mai'eca penelope. 

 Mareca pemlope (Linn.), Yerbury, I.e., p. 76 (1899). 



192. Fuligula faligula. 

 Fuligidafuligida (Liuu.), Yerbury, I.e., p. 76 (1897). 



193. Phalaropus hyperboreus. 

 Phalaropus hyperboreus (Linn.), Blanf. Faun. Brit. hid. IV. p. 282 (1898). 



On p. 264, 102. Pelecanus onocrotalus should be 102. Pelecanus rufescens 

 [see Grant, Gat. B. Brit. Mi/s. XXVI. p. 475. Specimen i. (1S98)]. 



