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Syn. FringiUa linaria, L. 

 Fr. borealis, Roux. 

 Linaria canescens, Gould. 

 Hab. Northern regions ; very irregular in its appearance in S. 

 Britain. 



A. Male. B. Female. Christiania University. {N. B. 

 As this appears to be the true Fr. linaria of Linnaeus, 

 No. 684 should rank as A. minor, Willughby, Brisson). 



Genus Vireo, Vieillot. 



1830. V. NOVEBORACENSis (Wilson's Am. Orn.y pi. 18, f. 6). 



Syn. Muscicapa noveboracensis, Gmelin. 

 Hab. N. America. 



A. Specimen presented by H. E. Strickland, Esq. 



Genus Tanygnathus, p. 3. 



1831. r. ? Hab. ? 



A. Female, presented by Babu Rajendra Mallika. 



1832. ? Laniadous bird, with bill injured. Hab. Africa? 



Society's old collection. 



Genus Nymphicus, "Wagler. 



40. N. Nov^ HOLLANDi.E (Gould's B. A. Vol. V, pi. 45.) 

 Syn. Psittacus novae hoUancUce, Gmelin. 



Leptolophus aimcomis, Swainson. 

 Hab. Australia. 



A. Male. Presented by Raja Baddinath Roy (1848). 



APPENDIX, No. 2. 



Specimens added to the Museum too late for itisertion in their proper 

 place in the Catalogue. 



3 (A), V. 1837. Fide. 



8. C. Male, purchased (dead). 



8 (A), V. 1819. Vide. 



19. JX 'Young male? Ceylon. E. L. Layard, Esq. 



20. "iS"." Specimen replaced by a much finer one, from Masuri, pre- 

 sented by Capt. Thomas Hutton. 



27. E. Male (cage variety). Babu Rajendra Mallika. 



30. D. E. Fine specimens from V. D. Land. J. McClelland, Esq. 



46 (A), V. 1820. Vide. 



58. C. D. Specimens from V. D. Land. J. McClelland, Esq. A. B, 



These are from Pt. Philip. 

 60. C. Specimen from V, D. Land. J. McClelland, Esq. 

 60 (A), V. 1821. Vide. 

 64. B. Small male from V. D. Land. J. McClelland, Esq. "A." From 



Pt. Philip. 



