238 Additions and Corrections to the [Ibis, 



.Hastings on 20 May, 1915, was brought to him in the flesh 

 by Mr. G. Bristow. 



This Warbler breeds in south-east Europe, Egypt, and 

 Central Asia from Dalmatia to Turkestan ; it winters in 

 east and north-east Africa, southern Arabia, and perhaps 

 in Baluchistan. 



p. 84. Eor Phylloscopus superci/iosus read 

 Phylloscopus humei praemium. 



Reguloides humei praemium Mathews & Iredale, Austral. 

 Av. Rec. iii. 1915, p. 44< : Kussia. 



In the ' Austral Avian Record,' vol. iii. 1915, p. 44, 

 Messrs. Mathews & Iredale pointed out that Motacilla 

 superciliosa Gmelin, 1789, was pie-occupitd by the use of 

 the same name by Boddaert in 1783 (Tabl. Planch. Enlum. 

 p. 43 for pi. 686) for an American Warbler now known as 

 Dendroica dominica, and proposed for Gmelin^s species the 

 name given above. 



p. 88. For Tardus f us catus read 



Turdus eunomus. 



Turdus eunomus Temminck^ PI. Col. ii. pi. 514, 1831 : 

 Japan, 



Mr. Iredale has pointed out (British Birds, xi. 1917, p. 3) 

 that Turdus fuscatus Pallas, 1827, is invalidated by Turdus 

 fuscatus Vieillot i^Hist. Nat. Ois. Anier. Sept. ii. pi. 57 bis, 

 1808 : Porto Rico and S. Domingo) for a Mocking Thrush 

 now known as Cichlherminia fuscuta, and that the next 

 oldest available name as given above must be used for the 

 Dusky Thrush. 



p. 104. Add :— 



(Enanthe leucura syenitica. 

 North African Black Wlieatear. 

 Saxicola syenitica Heuglin, Journ. Ornith. 1869, p. 155 : 

 Egypt. 



A male of the Black Wheatear taken by Mr. Bristow on 



