p. H.EMORRHOus (No. 12G2), with which Dr. Hartlaub supposed 

 it identical in Rev. ZopL, Sic, 1S46, p. 1.* 



1279. Syn. Turdus melanolencos, Gmy : and referred to Micropus 

 by Lesson, lleii. Zool., &c., 18-10, p. 136. 



1283. This species is too small for Setornis criniger, Lesson, 

 Rev. Zool., Sec, 1839, p. 167, which is described as 7| in. (Fr.) 

 long : but otherwise it nearly corresponds. Perhaps it is the Cop- 

 sychus luteolus. Lesson, Rev. Zool., Sac, 1840, p. 226. 



1286. Syn. Ph. icterocephalus. Lesson, Rev. Zool., &c., 1840, p. 

 164, but erroneously assigned to Sumatra and Borneo, in addition 

 "le continent Indien." It is peculiar to the Peninsula of India and 

 Ceylon. 



1291. Is the female of I. Lafresnayei, Hartlaub, Rev. Zool., &c., 

 1840, p. 401, and Mag. de Zool. 184,5, pi. 60; from Malacca. 



1293. Syn. Motacilla subviridis, Tickell. 



1302. O. CORONATUS (v. hippocrepis) of Java differs from O. indi- 

 cus in having a narrower nape-mark, a shorter wing, and by the 

 considerably reduced development of the yellow on the secondaries 

 and tertiaries. 



1331. (App. p. .327). Syn. Dicceiim ehloronotus, Vieillot. 



1351. Erase the synonymes Ciimyris Vigorsii and C. concolor, Sykes, 

 which refer to the two sexes of a distinct species peculiar to S. and 

 W. India. Vide Gould's ' Birds of Asia.' 



13/1. Syn. D. rubric a pillum. Lesson, apud Hartlaub. 



1380. Hab. Also Ceylon. 



1385. Hab. Also northern part of Ceylon. 



1484. Syn. Tetrao brachydactylus, Tem., apud Schlegel 



1499. Fr. Phayrei, nobis. The Chinese species is perfectly iden- 

 tical with that now so common in the Mauritius. 



1562. Syn. Charadrius Leschenaultii, Lesson; Ch. fuscus, Cuv. 

 MS. 



1563. H. RUFicoLLis : Syn. Charadrius rujicollis, C\x\.; Ch. pyr- 

 rhothorax, Tem.; Ch. cirrhipodesmos, Wagler ; Ch. sanguineus, 

 Lesson ; Ch. rufinellus, Blyth. Rare in N. E. Europe. 



1607. This would appear to be merely the young of No. 1606. 



1627. Genus Dromas (p. 276). This form is an extraordinary modi- 

 fication of the type of Stern iN.^i;, p. 290. 



1638. The synonyme A. nivea must be transferred to No. 1639. 



1649. Erase, as a synonyme, Ardea australis, Cuv. 



1651. Syn. Ardea australis et A. billneata, Cuv., apud Pucheran. 



1653. Syn. Ardea melanoptera, Cuv. (melanophis, Cuv., apud Les- 

 son, melanotis, Cuv , apud Gray). 



1704. Syn.? Sterna affinis, Ruppell. 



1786. FuLiGULA CA' ENSis. Syn. Anas capensis, Cuv. (vide Vn- 

 cheran in iiet'. Zool. &c., 1850, p. 54-59 : F. obscura, Blyth, /. A. S. 



* It is Muscicapa atricapUla, Vieillot (nee L.), which specific name will perliaps 

 stand for this species, instead of for No. 1276 ; in which case the latter may rank 

 as P. NiGRiCAPii.i.us, it being Sylvia nigricapilla, Drapiez. 



