2C0 F A U N U L A O F C H I K A. 



Brown, iii. 279, very little larger than a wren. 



Green, iii. 286. Edw. 272. 128, 



Cb. Sifkin, iii. 293. 



White-eared, five fpecimens, fuppofecl to be varieties. La- 



tbamy iii. 314, fmall birds with a white fpot near each 



ear ; very common on Cbinefe paper. 

 Ceylon, iii. 317. 

 Brown-throated, iii. 318. 

 Azure-headed, iii. 319. 

 White-bellied, Edzv. '^^^. 



Fly-catcher. — Wreathed, Latham^ iii. 336. Sonnerat, ii. p. 107. 

 Green, iii. 336. 

 Grey-necked, iii. 337. 

 Yellow-necked, iii. 337. 

 Orange-vented, ii. 338. 

 Nitid, Supp. 173. 

 Greenilh, Sonnerat, ii. 197, 

 Black-headed, Sonneratf ii. 197. 



Lark. — Mongolian, iv. 384. 

 White- winged, iv. 383. 



Warbler. — Nightingale, iv. 408. Br. Zool. i. N° 145. )■ 



Luzoniafiy iv. 451. 



Black-hooded Wheat Ear, Latham, iv. 471. 

 White-crowned, iv. 4^ 2. 

 Cbinefe, iv. 474. 



Long-tailed, iv. 501. 



Titmouse. 



