Ornithological Literature of 1872. 491 



Remarks upon Cyornis tickellice and C. Jerdoni, and the 

 question of their identity. 



2. On a Collection of Birds recently made by Mr. A. H. 

 Everett in Northern Borneo. Ibis, 1872, pp. 360-383, 

 pi. xii. 



Mr. Everett's collection contained examples of about 50 

 species, of which the most interesting are Argusianus grayi, 

 Pityriasis gymnocephalus , and Setornis cringer. Of the last a 

 figure is given. A short account of the authorities on Bornean 

 ornithology is given, and full remarks on the synonymy and 

 range of the species in the collection. 



3. Letter from. Ibis, 1872, pp. 471, 472. 



Identifies Lithofalco fieldeni, Hume, with Polihierax in- 

 signis, Walden, and specimens named " Erythrosterna parva, 

 in nuptial plumage " by Mr. Hume, with Siphia (Menetica) 

 hyperythra, Cabanis, of Ceylon. 



4. Description of a new Species of Porzana from the Hima- 

 layas. Ann. & Mag. N. H. ser. 4. ix. p. 47 (1872). 



Porzana bicolor, obtained near Darjeeling. 



5. Description of a supposed new Species of Cuckoo from 

 Celebes. Ann. & Mag. N. H. ser. 4. ix. pp. 305, 306 

 (1872). 



Hierococcyx crassirostris , from the northern part of the 

 island. 



6. On some supposed new Species of Birds from Celebes and 

 the Togian Islands. Ann. & Mag. N. H. ser. 4. ix. pp. 

 398-401 (1872). 



These are Loriculus quadricolor, from the Togian Islands ; 

 Myzomela chloroptera and Hyloterpe sulfuriventer , from Ce- 

 lebes ; Criniger aureus, from the Togian Islands ; and Cisti- 

 cola grayi, from Celebes. 



7. On a new Species of Timalia from Eastern India, Ann. 

 & Mag. N. H. ser. 4. x. pp. 61, 62 (1872). 



Timalia jerdoni, from the Khasia Hills, hitherto referred to 

 T. pile at a of Java, but distinct. 



8. On two new Species of Birds from the Philippine Islands. 

 Ann. & Mag. N. H. ser. 4. x. pp. 252, 253 (1872). 



