ADDENDA, 



Pao-e 3, 



REGULUS. — The Goldcrests apj^ear to bo a conuectiag link 

 bctweea the Syhnidce and the Paridce. This volume is ah-eadv so 

 extended that it has been thought best to refer thein to the latter 

 group. 



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ACCENTOR. — This genus, in which the tarsus is seutellated. the 

 young more spotted than adults, and the spring moult confined to 

 the renewal of a few damaged feathers, is neither Sylviine or 

 iurdine. _ If it belong at all to the Turdiformcs, it may be allied to 

 Brad^onus, 



Add :— ^3,ge 65. Phylloscopus tristis. 



y. 6 ad. sk. Gilgit, Cashmere, March 26, 1880. Dr. J. Sciilly [P.] 



Add :— -^^§° ^''^- Piiylloscopus affinis. 



s. $ ad. sk. Gilgit, Cashmere, Jidy 29, 1879. Dr. J. Scully [P.]. 



Add: ^^Se 68. Phylloscopus humii. 



o. c? ad. sk. Gilgit, Ca.shmere, April 28, 1879. Dr. J. Scidly [P.]. 

 ly. Juv. sk. Gilgit, Cashmere, Aug. 8, 1879. Dr. J. Scidly [P.], 



^(l(j . Page 7o. Phylloscopus suhviridis. 



/. (S ad. sk. Gilgit, Cashmere, April 12, 1^80. Dr. J. Scidly [P.] 



Page 84. Hypolais rama. 



Acrocephalus macrorhy ncJius (Hume), apud Scully, Stray Feath. 

 1876, p. 146, cannot have been an Acrocejthalus, as Dr. Scully 

 informs mo that the bastard primary was too large. It surely 

 must have been an example of JItjjjolais rama. 



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