404 aubenda. 



Pago 104. Acrocephalus dumetorum. 



Pkyllopneuste macrorhi/ncJia, Hume, Ibis, 18(39, p. 357 ; Acroce- 

 phaJiis macrorhynclius (Hume), Humo, Ibis, 1871, p- 31 ; Hume, 

 Stray Feath. 1875, p. 405, and 1879, p. 100, is only known from a 

 single example obtained in the Himalayas. From the description, 

 I should inter that it is an example of Acrocejplmhis dumeioram with 

 the outer tail-feathers not fully grown. 



A J J . Page 105. Acrocephalus dumetorum. 



0. Ad. sk. Gilgit, Cashmere, Aug. 2(>, 1879. Dr. J. Scully [P.]. 



Add:- 



Pago 118. Locustella lanceolata. 



6. 5 ad. sk. Lower Pegu ( Oaitcs), Jan. Henry Seebohm, Esq. [P.]. 

 4, 1880. 



. ,, Page 124. Lusciniola major. 



b. (S ad. sk. Gilgit, Cashmere, July 22, 1879. Dr. J. Scully [P.]. 



Page 146. 



CINCLUS, NESOCICHLA. — These genera have the small bastard 

 primary of TurdUlce, but the highly-concaved wing of Timeliidce. 

 They will be treated of in the latter family. 



Page 182. 



Wing of Geocichla Utsitsirupa. 



Page 208. Turdus phaeopygus. 



Examples from Eastern Peru (conf. Sclat. and Salv. P. Z. S. 1867, 

 p. 754) are still more russet-brown than typical skins from Guiana, 

 whilst an example from the island of Tobago is more olive-brown 

 and larger in size. If the latter form be subspecifically distinct, 

 which must be conceded if the lines laid down by Keotropical 

 ornithologists be followed, I propose to call it Turdus pliaopyijokles. 



