470 Messrs. Salviu and Sclater's Index of the 



Pelargopsis gurial, Halcyon semicarulea, H. chloris, H. fosteri, 

 H. sancta, Todirhamphus recurvirostris, Tanysiptera acis, T. do- 

 ris ; and Part xiii. Alcedo ispida, A. quadribrachys, Halcyon 

 chelicutensis, H. australasia, H. funebris, H. saa-a, Todirhamphus 

 veneratus and T. tutus. 



2. On a fourth Collection of Birds from the Fantee Country. 

 Ibis. 1870, pp. 52-59, plates ii., iii. 



This paper is a continuation of others on the same subject pub- 

 lished in this Journal. Twenty-nine species are here enumerated. 

 Three species are described as new, viz. Nectarinia fantensis, 

 Cassiniafinschi, and Pytelia hypof/7-aimnica. The species figured 

 are Cassinia rubicunda, C. fnschi, and Astur macrurus. 



3. Letter from. Ibis, 1870, p. 152. 



Gives remarks upon the distinctions between the Scandinavian 

 Aa-edula caudata and the species found in the British islands 

 [A. rosea). 



Saxicola modesta, Tristr., is also stated, on the authority of 

 Prof. Sundevall, to be identical with Erithacus schlegeli. 



4. On the Oriolidre of the Ethiopian Region. Ibis, 1870, 

 ])p. 213-229, plates vii., viii. 



Eight species of African Orioles are recognized in this paper, 

 the full synonymy and descriptions of each being given, as 

 well as notes on their habits, range, &c. A synoptic Table 

 shows their diagnostic characters ; and two plates give represen- 

 tations of four of the species, viz. O. nigripennis, O. notatus, 

 O. brachijrhynchus and O. larvatus. 



5. Critical Remarks on Dr. von Heuglin's ' Ornithologie Nord- 

 ost-Afrika's.' Ibis, 1870, pp. 421-435. 



Many suggestions as to the correct nomenclature of the 

 species mentioned in Dr. v. Heuglin's work, are made in this 

 review, which must be consulted by all who study the ornitho- 

 logy of North-east Africa. 



6. On additional collections of Birds from the Fantee Country. 

 Ibis, 1870, pp. 470-488, plate xiv. 



The materials from which this list is drawn were contained 

 in five collections from this locality, including specimens lent by 



