ADDENDA TO APPENDIX, No. 3 (pp. 310, 34 i). 



13. Ps. sumatrnnus, Raffles, is distinct, vide p. ii. ante. 



20. Specimens B. and E. are young birds, not adult females (which 



nearly resemble the adult males). 

 53. Psittacus N. Guineoi and Ps. ater refer to a state of plumage 



induced by captivity, rather than to that characteristic of the young. 

 81. (Vide p. 317). Syn. Aviceda sumatrensis, Lafresnaye, Rev. 



Zool. Sec, 1348, p. 210; and Lepidogemjs subcristata, Gould, from 



Australia, apnd Kaup. 

 90. C ^auiPAR. Syn. Falco cequipar, Cuv. 



103. Syn. Buteo melanotus, Lesson ; B. polionotus (?), G. R. Gray. 



104. Hab. Also mountains of Ceylon. 

 11.5. IIab. Also Ceylon. 



Genus BuTEOGALLUs, p. 31. We followed Mr. Strickland in refer- 

 ring No. 128 to this division; M. Lafresnaye assigning it to his 

 Urubitinga in Rev. Zool. &c., 1848, p. 241. 



129. M. MEGALOPTERUS : Syn. AquUa megaloptera, Meyer; Ph. 

 montanus, d'Orb. 



147. Syn.? Scops rutilus, VnchQx^n, Rev. Zool. &c., 1849, p. 29. 

 The rufous variety, or Sc. sunin, Hodgson. Vide Malherbe, Catal. 

 Rais. d' Oiseaiix de V Algerie, p. 8. 



165. Syn. Syrnimn ocellatum, Lesson, Rev. Zool. &,c., 1839, p. 289. 



171. This is now considered to be the true Str. javanica, deWurmb. 



172. and 171, D, (p. 341, the latter from Egypt,) are true Str. 



FLAMMEA, L. 



173. This will now stand as Glaux Candida, (Tickell). 



177. Add, as a synonyme, B. violaceus apud Wagler. At least 



the true Indiau species is common in the Ceylon jungles. 

 184. IIab. Also Arakan. 

 189. C. Erase the word male. The young of both sexes resemble 



the mature male. 

 205. ToDiRHAMPHUS CONCRETUS : Syn. Dacelo concreta, Tem- 



minck (which name should therefore be cancelled in p. 33G) ; 



Halcyon varia, Eyton. 

 217. This will bear the prior name A. beryllina, Vieillot. 

 228. Syn. Alcemeropspaleasureus,'Le$son,Rev.ZooL&c., 1840, p. 262. 

 231. Hab. Also Greece. 



246. Syn. P. Craiofurdii, Gray. Erase the immejavensis, which is 

 stated to apjdy to a distinct species, the P. Horsjieldi, Wagler. 



247. Syn. p. Lichtensteini,y(n^QV ; P. punct at us, hesson. 



248. Probably P.2)eralaimus, Wagler, from Malacca, of Dr. Hartlanb's 

 catalogue ; this name applying properly to Chr. strictus, (Horsf ) 



251. Pious rubescens, Vieillot, is a true species (vide Hartlaub, 

 in Jardine's Contr. Orn., 1848), but needs verification as an inhabi- 

 tant of Ceylon. P. erythronotus is rightly referred as a synonyme. 



269. Syn. P. gidaris, Wagler, apud Malherbe. 



277. Syn. Phaiopicus Blythii, Malherbe,fley. Zool. &c., 1849, p. 534. 



278. Syn. Ph. Jerdonii, Mallierbe, ibid. p. 535. 



