1045. Syn. Fluvicolu leucocephala. Lesson, Echo du Monde Savant, 

 1844, p. 227; Cinura torquata, Brehm. 



1046. Syn. Sylvia nitida et S. pyi-rhophrys, Vieillot, apud Hartlaub, 

 Jardine's Contrib. Oi'n., 1848. 



1066. This remarkable species constitutes the genus Lessonia of 



Swainson. 

 1083. Syn. Salicarin saliceti, Naumaun, apud Schlegel. 

 Genus Dasycephala of Swainson, p. 181. Substitute Agriornis, 



Gould. 

 1089, 1 109. These are identical. 

 1132. Hab. Also the Abor mountains, and consequently Butan. 



N. B. The Indian Certhice and Sittce have since been figured iu 



Gould's ' Birds of Asia.' 

 1135. Syn.? Petrodroma Bailloni, YieiWot. 



1142. Syn. S . ferrugineoventris, Gould, P. Z. S. 



1143. SiTTA HiMALAYENSis (nee A«wfl/«yfl?i«j, J. and S. : Syn. S. 

 vitticauda, Jameson. 



1151. Syn. Pycnonotus carhonarius, Lesson, Rev, ZooL, Sic, 1841, 

 p. 226. 



1156. Syn. Pycnonotus humeraloides. Lesson, 'Echo du Monde Sa- 

 vant;' Saxicola orientalis, Vieillot. 



1158. Syn.? Lanius xanthog aster, Raffles, the female. 



1161. Cancel the synonyme. A Javanese specimen differs only from 

 No. 1 159 in having a shorter and flatter bill. 



1164. Hab. Also Java. 



1179. Hab. Also Arakan, together with No. 1180. 



1181. Hab. Also Sumatra. 



1213. Probably Brymonax niger. Lesson, Rev. ZooL, &c., 1839, 

 p. 167. 



1217. Hab. Philippines (nee Burma). 



1219. (App. p. 341). The Cinghalese small race is so constant to 

 its characters that it may bear the distinctive name of D. minor. 

 The Javanese race is perfectly similar to that of India. 



1232. Syn. Monarcha ccesia. Lesson, Rev. ZooL, &c., 1843, p. 167, 



— the female. 



1235. Syn. Muscicapa melanopsis, Vieillot, EncycL, p. 826. 



1258. "Criniger GULARis from Java is distinct from Cr. rufo- 

 CAUDATUS, (Eyton), from Malacca." (Strickland.) Specimen B. is 

 probably true gularis, but has the abdominal region yellowish only. 



1265. Kiishandra, or Kushantra, of Panjab, where also found. 



1266, Syn. Ixos plumigerus, Lafresnaye, Rev. ZooL, &o., 1840, 

 p. 228. 



1270. P. LUTEOLus: Syn. Ilcematornis luteolus, Lesson, Rev. ZooL ^ 

 &c., 1840, p. 354 ; P. Jlavirictus, Strickland, &c. 



1271. Probably Pycnonotus simplex. Lesson, Rev. ZooL, &c,, 1839, 

 p. 167. 



12/6. P. ATRiCAPiLLUs, (VieiUot), apud Lord A. Hay, loc. cit., and 

 Mad)'. Journ., XIII, pt. 2, IdO, is Hcematornis chrysorrhoides, 

 Lafresnaye, Rev. ZooL, &c., 1845, p. 367 ; being very different from 



