666 ADDENDA. 



Page 45. Spodiopsar burmanicus. 



Mr. Oatcs (Eaun. Erit. Ind., Aves, i. p. 535) places this species in 

 the genus Graculipim. Count Salvaclori has described (Ann. Mus. 

 Genov. {2) vii. p. 364) a species from the Karen Hills as 8. fiisco- 

 guJaris, but I agree with Mr. Gates that it is not difierent from 

 S. hurmanicus. 



Page 46. Spodiopsar leucocephalus. 



This species is also placed in the genus Gracnlqnca by Mr. Gates 

 {oj}. cit. p. 536). 



Page 47. Spodiopsar andamanensis. 



Mr. Gates (ojj. cit. p. 529) places this species in the genus 

 Stm'nia, 



Page 48. Spodiopsar erythropygius. 

 This is also a Sttirnia according to Mr. Gates (I. c). 



Pago 48. Spodiopsar malabaricus. 



Mr. Gates considers /S. nemoricola to be a distinct species, and 

 places it and 8. malabctrica in the genus Sturnia (op. cit. p. 528). 



Add:— 

 y", s". 6 ? ad. sk. Manipur, Feb., March {A. 0. H.). Hume Coll. 



Page 52. Spodiopsar nemoricola. 

 Spec, a is the type of 8turnia nemoricola of Jerdon. 



Pago 56. STURNOPASTOR. 

 Fo)- Hodgs. in Gray's Zool. Misc. p. 84 "(1884)" read " (1844)." 



^^(j . Page 63. Pastor roseus. 



q. Ad. sk. Saiar Mountains, 8000 feet, Aug. St. George Littledale, 



Esq. [P.]. 



Page 71. Sturnia sturnina. 



This is the type of Atjroj^jsar, Gates, Paun. Brit. Ind., Aves, i. 

 p. 530 (1889). 



Page 79. ACRIDOTHERES. 



Mr. Gates adopts my subgenus yEtliiopsar and considers it to be 

 of full generic rank. The species to be included in it would there- 

 fore be j^. fuscus, ^E. viaJirattensis, ^. javanicus, ^. cinereus, 

 ^. grandis, ^. cristatellus, ^. alhocinctus. 



