338 ADDENDA. 



a-f. (5 ad. et juv. ; Escondicio River, Nicarajrua, Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 g-l. 2 ad. et June-Sept. (C. W. Rkh- 

 juv. sk. mond). 



Mr. Eichmond has given very careful notes on the above series 

 (L c), and his contention that P. leucogaster of Eidg-way is the 

 same as P. cinereiceps apjiears to be fully borne out. 



Page 146. Limnobsenus fuscus. 

 Add " Borneo " to the list of habitats. 



Page 149. Limnobaenus paykulli. 

 Add " Philippines " to the list of habitats. 



Add • — 'i^a.^Q 153, Amaurornis olivacea. 



Tribonyx olivacea, Licht. Nomencl. Mus. Berol. p. 97 (ISoiV 



Page ] 53. Amaurornis moluccana. 



Salvador! thinks that the type of Gallinula franJci of Schlogel is 

 a young bird of Amaurornis moluccana; but I am not quite con- 

 vinced that this is the case, as the bird is entirely chocolate-brown 

 above and dark brown below, dark ashy on the breast and 

 abdomen, and again chocolate-brown on the vent and under tail- 

 coverts, throat dark ashy grey. Total length 9 inches, culmen 1-2, 

 wing 5-5, tail 2-1, tarsus 1-95, middle toe and claw 2-4. 



The dark bill would apjiear to confirm Count Salvadori's idea 

 that the bird is young. 



Page 163. Neocrex erythrops. 



The birds described by Schlegel as Porzana scltomhunjld (Cat. 

 Ealli, p. 37) are really Neocrex erythrops, as suspected by Sclater 

 and Salvin (P. Z. S. 1868, p. 459). 



^^^ . Page 169. Gallinula chloropus. 



Gallinula chloropus pyi-rhorhoa, Sihree, Ibis, 1892, p. 114. 



Afl^ : Page 182. Porphyriops melanops. 



u. Ad. St. ? Patagonia. Sir W. Burnett and Admii-al 



Fitzroy [P.]. 

 V. Ad. sk, S. America. Eev. W. Ilenoah [P.]. 



(Type of G. crassirostris.) 



