26 A. vou Pelzeln on Birds in 



pycnonotim:. 



29. Garrulax chinensis (Scop.). (257, 288.) 



Le petit Geay dela Chine, Sonnerat Voy. Ind. ii. 188, t. 107. 



Black-faced Thrush, Lath. Gen. Syn. iii. 37. 36 (China). 



Lanius chinensis, Scopoli, Delic. Fl. et Faunae Insubr. ii. 

 1786, 86. 



Tardus shanhu, Gmel. Syst. ii. 814. 41. 



White-eared Jay, Lath. Gen. Synops. Suppl. 83. 42. 



Corvus auritus, Lath. Ind. Orn. i. 160. 25. 



Turdus melanosis, Gmel. Syst. ii. 829. 102. 



Garrulax chinensis (Scop.), Gray, Hand-1. 281. 



Male? (258) ; the other specimen (257, Sale Cat. 5943) was 

 transferred to the duplicates in the year 1 832. A female (?) called 

 Corvus auritus (n. 27), was bought from Herr von Fichtel. 



Latham (Syn. Suppl.) indicates that this species was con- 

 tained in the Leverian Museum. 



30. Turnagra crassirostris (Gmel.). (259,260.) 

 Thick-billed TJirush, Lath. Gen. Synop. iii. 34, t. 37. 

 Tanagra capensis, Sparrm. Mus. Carls, t. 45. 



Turdus crassirostris, Gmel. Syst. i. 815 ; Lath. Ind. Orn. 

 i. 335. 30. 



Loxia turdus, Forster, Icon. ined. 145, et Descr. An. 85. 



Turnagra crassirostris (Gmel.), Gray, Birds N. Zealand, 

 Ibis, 1862, 13. 



Turnagra turdus (Forst.), Gray, Hand-list, i. 284. 



Keropia crassirostris (Gmel.), Finsch, Vog. Neuseel., Journ. 

 f. Ornith. 1870, 322. 



The specimen yet in our Museum (male, 259, auct. 6834), 

 is evidently the type of Latham's description of the male 

 (Synop. /. c.) ; a female (260) was in bad state, and therefore 

 not retained in the collection. 



FORMIC ARIIDjE. 



31. Grallaria brevicauda (Bodd.). (204.) 

 A specimen from Cayenne, Sale Cat. 5870. 

 Mentioned by Latham (Syn. iii. 86, 118) as being in the 



Leverian Museum. 



