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basque fuscis, illis externi rufo, interni alho maculafis, his duabus 

 viediis rufo oblique fascia lo, cceterisalbo, rufo variegato, maculatis. 

 Longitudo 1 1 unc. 



CucuLUS SPARVEKioiDES. Ctcc. corpore supra brunnescenti-cinereo, 

 capite plumbeo-cinereo ; subtus albo, collo rufo striata, abdomine 

 brunneo fasciato, pectore rufo tincto ; remigibus externi leviter 

 rufo maculatis ; rectricibus fasciis brunneis latis rufo marginatis 

 quatuor tiotatis. 

 Longitudo 16 unc. 



PoMATORiiiNus ERYTHROGENYS. Pom. cinerescenti-brutincus, sub- 

 tils albescens ; fronte, capitis colli abdominisque lateribus, cristoque 

 riifis; Cauda fusco obscure fasciata ; rostro pedibusque pallidis. 

 Longitudo 1 1 unc. 



ViNAGO spiiEXURA. Viu. supril oUvacco-, subtHs JIavo-, viridis ; capite 

 in fronte pectoreque aureis ; alarum tectricibus, regioneque inter- 

 scapulari vinaceo-purpureis ; caudd cuneatd. 

 Longitudo 15 unc. 



ToTANUS GLOTToi'DES. Tot. supra fuscescenti-gviseus, capite collo- 

 que fusco striatis, dorso alisque strigisfasciisquefuscis undulatis ; 

 fronte corporegue toto subtiis niveis ; rectricibus duabus mediis 

 grisescentibus , Lateralibus albis ; quatuor mediis utrinque, cceleris 

 externe, fusco fasciatis. 

 Statura formaque Tot. glottidis ; difFert notis supernis gracilioribus, 

 coiporeque subtus toto niveo, baud notato. 



The number of species exhibited at the present and former Meet- 

 ings, which were considered to have been hitherto undescribed, 

 amounted to sixty. To these were added the following species, which, 

 although previously described, had either remained unfigured, or had 

 not been figured with sufficient accuracy for the present state of 

 science, or which had been figured elsewhere during the progress of 

 the work ; viz. Falco Chicquera, Daud. ; Otus Bengalensis, Franklin 

 ('Proceedings,' No. X. p. 115.)5 Muscipeta peregrina, (J & ^ ; 

 Cinclosoma leucolophum ; Pitta brachyura ; Cinclus Pallasii,Temm.; 

 Pica erythrorhyncha, Wagl.j Pica vagabunda, Wagl.; Pica Sinensis, 

 Hardw, & Gray ; Buceros cavatus, Shaw ; Bucco grandis, Gmel. ; 

 Picus Mahrattensis, Lath, c? & f ; Vinago militaris, Cuv. (J & P ; 

 Lophophorus Impeyanus, Cuv. <J & P ; Tragopau Satyrus, Cuv, ; 

 Phasianus Pucrasia, Hardw. & Gray, J & P; Perdix Chucar, Hardw. 

 & Gray J Parra Sinensis, Gmel.; P'anellus Goensis; Anser Indicus. 



The foregoing species completed the series of the Himalayan col- 

 lection which had originally formed the basis of the ' Century of 

 Birds.' All of these, Mr. Vigors observed, had been most liberally 

 presented by Mr. Gould to the Society, and were deposited in the 

 Museum as authentic types of the species figured in that work. To 

 these species were added a few others from the same locality, which 

 the liberality of their owners allowed to be exhibited to the Com- 

 mittee, and to be made use of for the benefit of science. Among them 

 were the following species, which had been kindly communicated by 

 Dr. Scouler of the Glasgow University. 



Enicurus Scoui.eki. En. capite, collo, dorso superiori, alis, eau- 



ddque 



