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Pseudocossypbus 22 Cossypha sharpii, Gray. 



yEdonop.sis 69 Oossyplia signata, Sund. 



Eobrornis 102 Drymoeca rodericana, Netvt. 



Euryplila IIG Drymoeca subcinnainomea, Smith. 



Calaiuocichla 181 Oalamoherpc newtoni, Hartl. 



Calamonasies 133 Dryinoica fasciolata, Sund. 



riiyllcrgates 229 Orlliotomus cucullatus, Temm. 



Ilydrociclila 318 Ilenicurus ruficapillus, Tcmm, 



Microcichla 322 Ileniciirus scouleri, Vig. 



Stactociclila 449 Garriilax merulimis, Bh/th. 



Melanocichla 451 lantbociclila Ingubris, S. Miill. 



Rhinociclila 452 Timalia mitrata, S. Miill. 



Dryonaste.s 454 \imt\\odch\iir\x^co\\\ii,Jard.ctSelb. 



Scotociclila 522 Drymocatapliiisfiiscicapilhis,i5/i/<A. 



Erythrocichla 551 Brachypteiyx bicolor, Lesson. 



Ptilopyga 586 Malacocicbla rufiveutris, Salvad. 



Aiiuropsis 588 Brachypteiyx malacceusis, Hartl. 



Crateroscelis 601 Myiothera murina, Temm. 



Corytbocicbla 592 Turdinus brevicaudatus, Blyth. 



Stj/Jicbyridopsis . 697 Stacbyris ruficeps, Blyth. 



Tlie following species and subspecies are described as new : 

 Cossypha periculosa from Gaboon, C. leucosticta from West 

 Africa, Eroessa viridis from Madagascar, Eremomela polio- 

 xantha from S.E. Africa, Garrulax mouhoti from Cambodia, 

 Malacopteron erythrote from Borneo, Accentor orientalis from 

 the shores of the Black Sea, and A. fervidus from Japan. 

 Ruticilla moussieri, well known to many of us, is assigned 

 to the genus Pinarochroa along with Saxicola sordida of 

 Riippcll ; but is it not better placed in Ruticilla, or, if not, 

 why not ? 



123. Stearns and Coues's ' New-England Bird-Life.' 



[New-England Bird-Life : being a Manual of New-England Orni- 

 thology. Revised and edited from the Manuscript of Wilfrid A. Stearns 

 by Elliott Coues. Part II. Nou-oscine Passeres, Birds of Prey, Game 

 and Water Birds. 8vo. Boston : 1883.] 



The delay in the issue of Part ii. of this work (Part i. of 

 which we noticed last year, cf. ' Ibis,^ 1882, p. 343) is owing 

 to the fact of the editor having been sent off to perform the 

 duties of a medical officer of the United States army in 



