28 Mr. Blyth's Cummentary 



Tickellia hodgsoni (579). 

 Culicipeta burkii (569). 

 Abrornis cantator (570). 



schisticeps (571). 



xanthoschistus (572). 



(Adams's unnamed species, iit 



supra). 



albosuperciliaris (573). 



superciliaris (flaviventris, 



574). 



poliogenvs (575). 



affinis (576). 



albogularis (577). 



griseifrons {ut supra). 



maculipennis {ut supra). 



Reguloides trochiloides (564). 



Reguloides superciliosus (565). 



proregulus (566). 



viridipennis (567). 



castaneiceps (577). 



(?) occipitalis (56.3). 



Phylloscopus tristis (554). 



fuscatus (523 & 555). 



fuliginiventer (525). 



niagnii'ostris (556). 



lugubris (558). 



nitidus (559). 



viridanus (560). 



affinis (561). 



indicus (532). 



Pbyllopneuste rama (553), 



In China, Mr. Swinhoe refers the following species of Phyllo^ 

 Scopus (as recognized by Dr. Jerdon) to PJujllopneuste : — P.te- 

 nellipes, P. syhicultrix, P. xanthodryas, P. plumheitarsa, and P. 

 coronutus, with Reguloides superciliosus and R. proregulus. 

 From Amuria he gives P. fuscatus and P. borealis, Blasius. 

 From Japan P. coronatus. From Formosa P. fuscatus, P. coro- 

 natus, and P. syhicultrix (P. Z. S. 1863, pp. 295^ 336). From 

 Eastern Siberia M. Gustav Radde gives P. fuscatus [sibiricus), 

 P. schwarzi (taf . ix. fig. 1 a, b, c) , and P. coronatus, with Phyllo- 

 pneuste eversmanni and Reguloides superciliosus. A beautiful 

 Abrornis from Java is figured as Phylloscopus trivirgatus (Temm.) 

 by Strickland (Contrib. Orn. 1849, pi. 34) ; and Dr. Jerdon 

 regards the Pycnosphrys gramrniceps (Verreaux), figured on the 

 same plate, as allied to Reguloides castaneiceps, from which, 

 however, it should differ by possessing the " beak of the Musci- 

 capida." 



582. Sylvia affinis is not nearly allied to the European 

 S. cinerea (as is S. conspicillata), but differs only in its larger 

 size from S. curruca. Mr. Gould, therefore, is wrong in sus- 

 pecting its identity with S. cinerea (B. G. B.,pt. vii.). 



583. Sylvia curruca. 



This does not occur near Calcutta, but is numerous during 

 the cold season on the sandy soil at some distance up the river 

 Hugli, where the baubul [Vachelia farnesiana) grows plentifully. 



Sylvia delicatula, Hartlaub (Ibis, 1859, p. 340, pi. ix. 

 hg. 1). 



