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Mr, W. L, Sclater — The Indian Museum 



* Specimens D and E of Blyth's Catalogue : D with yellow head and breast, 

 E in non-breeding plumage. 



t Blyth has also described a Propasser murrayi supposed to have been obtained 

 by Lieut. W. G. Murray in Gwalior (see J. A. S. B. xxxii. p. 458, 1863). 

 This is apparently not an Indian bird, and the type, having been forwarded to the 

 British !^[useum, has been determined by Dr. R. Bowdler Shai-pe to be a young 

 example of Poliospiza gularis from S.E. Africa (Sharpe, Cat. B. xii. p. 343). 



