APPENDIX. 



671 



Yea 



1875. 



1877. 

 1878. 



ZosTEROPs ATTSTENi, WaMen . . . 



„ EVERBTTi, Twecdclale . 

 „ NiGRORUM, Tweeddale 



Origin of Type. 



Karen-nee 



Zebu, Philippines . . 

 Negros, Philippines 



Original Reference. 



J. A. S. B. 1875, pt. ii. 

 ex. no. p. 111. 



P.Z.S. 1877, p. 702 .. 



P.Z.S. 1878, p. 286 .. 



661 



536 

 592 



In addition to the species included in the foregoing list are several which were described 

 by Messrs. Jerdon and Blyth under titles bestowed in manuscript by Lord Arthur Hay. 



These species have been credited to the latter author by most writers for nearly forty years, 

 although he really did not describe them. 



The following is believed to be an accurate list of the species referred to: — 



Year. 



1845. 

 1845. 

 1846. 



1845. 

 1846. 

 1846. 

 1846. 



1845. 



1846. 

 1845. 

 1845. 

 1846. 



1845. 



1845. 

 1846. 



1846. 



Brachtpus crinigee, a. Hay in Blyth 



,, MODESTUS, A. Hay in Blyth 



Calornis affinis, " A. Hay," Blyth 



Centropus eurtcercus, a. Hay in Blyth 



CHAPnA MALATENSis, A. Hay in Blyth 



?CncuLTJS AFFINIS, " A. Hay," Blyth 



DicjEtTM sAUGtriNiFRONS, A. Hay in Blyth 



Is a synonym of Ceplialo2'>ynis Jiammiceps, Burton 

 DiCRTTRiTS lONGiCAtrDATUs, A. Hay in Jerdon 



♦DlSSEMTTKirS MALATENSIS (A. Hay) 



■?EiioLius BENGALENsis, Blyth cx A. Hay, MS 



t ,, DENTiRosTRis, A. Hay in Jerdon 



t „ orisSjE, a. Hay in Jerdon 



Frihgilla rtjbrifrons, a. Hay in Blyth 



Is identical with Metoponia pusilla, Pallas 



Gymnoehts sitperciliaeis, Blyth ex Hay, MS 



^ Xanthodina petronella (Bp.) ? 



loLE ciNEREA, A. Hay in Blyth 



Irena indica, a. Hay in Blyth 



= /. pnclla. Lath. 

 TcHiiEEA affinis, Blyth ex A. Hay, MS 



Origin of Type. 



Malacca 



Malacca 



Tipperah, Arracan, Te- 



nasserim. 



Malacca 



Malacca 



Malacca 



Simla 



Himalaya Mountains 



N.W. India 



Malay Peninsula. 

 Assam ; Arracan 



Eastern Ghats 



Goomsoor 



Simla 



Region of the Caucasus 

 and the Caspian Sea. 



S.Africa? 



Africa merid. 



Malacca 



India 



Malay Peninsula 



Original Reference. 



J. A. S. B. xiv. p. 577. 

 J. A. S. B. xiv. p. 568. 

 J. A. S. B. XV. p. 36. 



J. A. S. B. xiv. p. 551. 

 J. A. S. B. XV. p. 294. 

 J. A. S. B. XV. p. 18. 

 J. A. S. B. XV. p. 44. 

 P. Z. S. 1835, p. 153. 



Madr. J. L. & So. xiii. pt. 2, 

 p. 121. 



J. A. S. B. XV. p. 296. 

 Madr. J. L. & So. xiii. p. 121. 

 Madr. J. L. & Sc. xiii. p. 121. 

 J.A. S.B. XV. p. 38. 

 Zoogr. Ross.-As. ii. p. 28. 



J. A. S.B. xiv. p. 553. 



J. A. S.B. xiv. p. 573. 

 J. A. S. B. XV. p. 309. 



I J. A. S. B. XV. p. 292. 



* So referred to at p. 99 (Ibis, 1871, p. 174). The title seems to have first been used by Jerdon (Birds of Ind. i. 

 p. 438), and credited to Bljth, who possibly derived it from Lord Arthur Hay's manuscript. At p. 497 (Ibis, 1877, p. 313) 

 Lord Tweeddale himself attaches Blyth's name to the title. 



+ The author does not mention these titles in his writings ; but Jerdon (/. c.) states that they were bestowed on two 

 supposed new species in a " Monograph of the Dicrurida;,'' which was never published, although intended for publication 

 in the Asiatic Society's Journal. 



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