rally reflected inwards, are not so much produced as those of Ed. 

 Malabaricus. A very curious character is fumished by the long, 

 hair-like, black filaments which spring from the head and measure 

 nearly 4 inches in length. 



Edolius viridescens. Ed. intense splendenti chalyheo-viridis, su- 



pra magis saturatus. 

 Long. tot. 11 unc. ; rostri, 1^; ala, 5^ ; caudte, 5 ; tarsi, 1. 

 Rostrntm pedesąue nigri. 

 Hab. apud Manillam. 



The remaining pre^donsly undescribed Birds that were exhibited 

 ■were characterized by Mr. Gould cis follows : 



Orfheus modulator. Orph. saturate brunneus, alis pallidioribus 

 albo bifasciatis ; corpore subtiis, gutture, genis, strigdgue super- 

 ciliari cinerascenti-albidis ; rectricum (prater intermediarum 

 ąuatuor) apicibus late albis. 



Long. tot. 10 unc, ; rostri, ^ ; al<B, 4į ; caudeB, 5 ; tarsi, ^. 



Rostrum pedesąne saturate brunnei. 



Hab. in Fretu Magellanico. 



This is bj' far the largest of the genus, and is very similar in all 

 its markings to both Orph. polyglottus and Orph. minor. Although 

 the bird from ^hich the above character is dra-s^Ti is from the Straits 

 of Magalhaens, Mr. Gould is inclined to beheve that it occurs ia 

 Brazil also, and considers it as being, very probably, the Turdus Or- 

 pheus of Spix, and the grey Pie of Brazil of Edwards. 



The bands on the Tvings are produced by the white tips of the 

 secondaries. 



Ixos LEUCOTis. Ixos suprii cinereo-brunneus, subtus pallidior ; ver- 

 tice, gutture, pectoreque 7iigris ; auribus genisgue albis ; iectrici- 

 bus caud<E inferioribus ochraceis ; caudd ad basin cinered in ni- 

 grescenti-brunneum apicem versus transeunte, rectricum omnium 

 apicibus albis. 



Long. tot. 6į- unc. ; rostri, 4 ; ala, 3i ; caudes, 3 ; tarsi, į. 



Rostrum pedesąue saturate brunnei. 



Hab. in India Orientali. 



CoLLURiciNCLA FuscA. Coll. suprčl saturote bininjiea , plumis omni- 

 bus pallidiore marginatis ; subtiis cinereo-albida, plumis in medio 

 lunuld brunned notatis ; uropygii plumarum rectricumąue apici- 

 bus albis. 



Long. tot. 1 1 unc. ; rostri, b^ ; alce, 5-į- ; caudce, 5 ; tarsi, \^. 



Rostrum pedesąne pallidė brunnei. 



Hab. vel in Nova Zeelandia vel in Nova Cambria Australi. 



This species is fully a third larger than the Coll. cinerea described 

 by Mr. Vigors and Dr. Horsfield in the ' Linnean Transactions.' 



Trichophorus flaveolus. Trich. cristatus, suprii olivaceo-flaves- 

 cens, subtiis flavus ; alis cauddgue olivaceo-brunneis ; genis gut- 

 tureąue sordide albis. 



