1875.] AND BIRDS FROM MADAGASCAR. 65 
male and two young females from Andradia, and a fine adult male 
in the present collection from the S.E. coast of Madagascar. 
4. Buso MADAGASCARIENSIS, Smith. 
S.E. coast of Madagascar. 
One specimen of this rare bird is in the present collection, called 
by the natives of the S,E. coast ‘ Vorong-ong-kong.”’ 
5. Srrix FLAMMEA, Pall. 
In a former collection from Tamatave. 
6. Eurysromus GLaucurus, Mill. 
Tamatave. 
Many specimens in former collections. 
7. CoryYTHORNIS CRISTATA. 
Tamatave. 
Several specimens in former collections taken near the above 
locality. 
8. IsPIDINA MADAGASCARIENSIS, L. 
S.E. coast of Madagascar. 
Two males and a female of this lovely species are in the present 
collection, called “‘ Vince-anala”’ by the natives of the S.E. coast. 
9. Meropes suPERCILIosUS, L. 
East of Tamatave. 
Both sexes in former collections. 
10. NEcTARINIA SOUIMANGA, Gm. 
East of Tamatave. , 
Specimens of both sexes in former collections; and two immature 
males are in the present collection, from the S.E. coast of Mada- 
gascar. 
11. ZosTEROPS MADAGASCARIENSIS, IL. 
Tamatave. 
In former collections. 
12. CisTICOLA MADAGASCARIENSIS (Hartl.). 
Tamatave. 
In a former collection. 
13. ERoErssA TENELLA, Hartl. 
Tamatave. 
In a former collection. 
14. Exuista tyrica, Hartl. 
Tamatave. 
Proc. Zoou. Soc.—1875, No. V. 5 
