341 



171- D- Specimen (very small) from Ceylon, and perhaps rather refer- 

 able to No. 172. Do. 



177. E. Head from Ceylon (perhaps referable to B. violaceus). Do. 



218. B. Young. S. Africa. E. L. Layard, Esq. 



278, var. D. JMale (very dark), from Ceylon. Do. 



430. E. Young, from Ceylon. Do. 



559. B. Specimen presented by Capt. W. S. Sherwill. 



612. A. B. Replaced by finer specimens, presented by Capt. W. S. 

 Sherwill. 



614. I. Male, from Ceylon. Do. 



616. G. Fine male, from the vicinity of Calcutta. Presented by the 

 Curator. 



743. J. Another, from Ceylon. E. L. Layard, Esq. 



822. B. Another. Do. 



860. B. Another Cinghalese specimen, similar to C, Do. 



1079. D. Another, from Ceylon. Do. 



1105. Seems identical with No. 1097. 



1 144. F. Young, from Ceylon. Do. 



1219. D. E. Other examples of the small Cinghalese variety. Do. 



1266. Cy. D. Specimens presented by Capt. Thos. Hutton. 



1449. /. Large white chick. Babu Rajendra Mallika. 



1456.. C. Another male. E. L. Layard, Esq. 



1462. S. Hen of large crested Polish breed of fowls. Presented by 

 Babu Rajendra Mallika. 



1541. B. C. Replaced by finer specimens, presented by Capt. W. S. 

 Sherwill. 



1606. D. Female, from Calcutta bazar, Sept. 29th. Presented by the 

 Curator. 



1642. C. Young, ^?«'e ztfAzYe, except some dusky -grey upon the winglet 

 and coverts of the primaries, and at the bases of some of the dorsal 

 feathers. Ceylon. E. L. Layard, Esq. N. B. This is an exceed- 

 ingly interesting specimen, and goes far to prove by analogy the 

 identity of the white Herodias Greiji with No. 1643. 



ADDENDA TO APPENDIX, No. 3. 

 No. 18. P. Layardi, Blyth, n. s. N. B. As the Society has now 



received this species from Ceylon, and as there were some Ceylon 



birds in the Mauritius collection presented by Mr. Earle, there can be 



little doubt that No. 18, J, is erroneously assigned to the Mauritius, 



in p. 4. 

 19. !>., p. 314. Also 19, p. 316. Erase. The Cinghalese P. Cal- 



THRAP.E, p. 340, being very distinct. 

 201. Vide p. 320. Accorduig to Mr. Strickland, Halcyon smyr- 



NENSis of Asia is identical with the common Indian species. Vide 



Jnn. Mng. H. H. IX, 440. 

 34 1 . I. This specimen is from Masuri or the Deyra Doon, and pertains 



to No. 342. 

 146. For " Brachyurus" read Brachi/ottis. 



