on Dr. Jcrdon^s 'Birds of India.' 7 



schcenicliis is the type, and for which Mr. Goukl has adopted it 

 in the 'Birds of Great Britain' (pt. vii.). 



443. EURYCERCUS BURNESI. 



This will have to stand as Laticilla burnesi. The name Eury- 

 cercus was first given ; but I altered it to Laticillo, because the 

 former had been already bestowed on a genus of Entomostraca 

 (J. A. S. B. xiv. p. 596). 



445 and 446. Hypsipetes ganeesa and H. nilgiriensis. 



These are specifically identical (Ibis, 1865, p. 42). 



447. Hypsipetes maclellandi. 



The nest and eggs of this species as figured by Mr. Hodg- 

 son are those of a true Bulbul. H. holti, Swinhoe, of China, 

 is closely allied. 



448. Hemixus flavala, Hodgson ; Pycnonotus flavula, 

 Gray and Mitchell, 111. Gen. Birds, pi. 59. 



Mr. Gray spells the specific name flavula. It is flav-ala of 

 Mr. Hodgson. The range of this species extends to the Tenas- 

 serim provinces (J. A. S.B. xxiv. p. 277). Microscelis, Swains., 

 is nearly allied, founded on the Orpheus (!) amaurotis of the 

 ' Fauna Japonica ' (Aves, pi. xxxi. b). But a second species of 

 Hemixus exists in the lole cinerea, A. Hay (J. A. S. B. xiv. 

 p. 573). Ixus virescens, Temm. (PI. Col. 332), seems refer- 

 able to my lole ; in which case lole virescens, nobis (J. A. S. B. 

 xiv. p. 573), needs renaming, and I therefore here alter the name 

 to lole viridescens. 



451. Criniger flaveolus. 



Found also in the Tenasserim mountains (J. A. S. B. xxiv. 

 p. 277). 



Pycnonotus rufi^caudatus, Eyton, is not Trichophorus gularis, 

 Horsfield, but is identical with Criniger cantori, Moore. 



452. IxUS LUTEOLUS. 



Common in the Midnapore jungles, but does not extend on 

 to the plains of Lower Bengal, or but sparingly to its extreme 

 limits. It is common in Ceylon. 



454. Kelaartia penicillata. 



First noticed by Dr. Jerdon as the " Yellow-eared Bulbul " 

 (TMadr. Journ. Lit. Sc. no. xxx. p. 168), and together with it 



