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698, line 8, for laryngeal read tracheal. 
700, note 1.. In the Exhibition of Venetian Art at the New Gallery in 
Regent Street, 1894-5, No. 68 of the Catalogue was a picture, 
attributed to Vittorio Carpaccio, containing a representation of 
a “japanned” Peacock. 
703, line 12, dele male’s. 
703, note 2. The first of the three derivations assigned was the suggestion 
“by probability” of Selden in his ‘Illustrations’ of Drayton’s 
poem (p. 148). Being almost impossible, and unsupported by 
evidence, it is the derivation most popularly accepted. 
711, line 11, and p. 716, last line of text, for Sayornis read Empidonaz. 
732, lines 16-18. The statement as to old feathers changing their colour is 
probably erroneous (see Auk, 1896, pp. 148-150; Bull. Am. 
Mus. N. H. viii. pp. 1-44). 
734, line 18 of notes, for Hurinorhynchus read Hurynorhynchus. 
743, ,, 28, for 173, 177 read 272, 277. 
744, ,, 8, for anterior read posterior. 
754, ,, 4, after Dutch insert name for the PINTAIL. 
789, note 2, for Acarthidositta read Acanthidositta. 
814, line 6, for p. cxxxix. read pp. xi. cxxxix. pl. vii. 
814, ,, 15. The term Ornithure is used by Fiirbringer, see INTRODUCTION, 
page 108. 
820, ,, 11. Chauna derbiana is the true C. chavaria (Linn.), while the 
species commonly so called is C. cristata (cf. Salvadori, Cat. 
B. Brit. Mus. xxvii. pp. 4-7). 
848, ,, 2, after the insert Mountain- or. 
887, ,, 24, after for insert Myzantha garrula, M. flavigula and; for 
; sanguinoleuta read sanguinolenta. 
893, note 2. Local difference in Birds’ notes was noticed in 1809 by Tucker 
(Orn. Danmon. p. Ixxxiv.) } 
896, ,, 1, after designation add ; but Mr. Barrows in his able work (Zhe 
Linglish Sparrow in North America. Washington: 1889) 
continues the misleading name. 
905, line 384. Clearing away the matrix of the specimen has since shewp 
this septum (¢f. InrTRoDUCTION, page 108, note). 
