J867.] LIEUT. R. C. BEAVAN ON THE PANOLIA DEER. 759 



tis: macula mystacali coccinea : long, tota 12-0, alee 6-0 

 caudfe 40, rostri a rictu 1-4. ' 



Foem. Macula mystacali nulla. 



Hab. Peruv. orient. Yurimaguas {Bartlett). 



We have already alluded to the existence of this species in our 

 notes on the true Celeusjumana (Spix)*, with which it has hitherto 

 been confounded. It is perhaps, however, strictly more nearly allied 

 to telem citrmus than to C.jumana, having the under wings and 

 underside of the primaries entirely unsi)otted, as in the former 

 species. 



^^ Sclater has a male specimen of this bird in his collection marked 

 Leleus citreopygius, Bp. MS.," which we accordingly adopt as its 

 specific name. Malherbe's figure 1 (pi. 55) looks very like the 

 jjresent bird ; but in his figure 3 and letterpress he clearly indicates 

 the barred under surface of the primaries, which does not exist in 

 tnis species f. 



(180.) Urochroma hueti (Teram.). 

 Psittacus hueti, Temm. PI. Col. 491. 

 Urochroma hueti, Bp. 



We were not previously acquainted with the true habitat of this 

 beautiful species. 



(189.) Mecrastur mirandollii. 



Astur mirandollei, Schlegel, Ned. Tijdschr. i. p. 130, et Mus. d. 

 r,-a. Astures, p. 2/. 



Micrastur macrorhynchua, Pelzeln, Reise d. Novara-Exp. Vogel, 



^ A single skin (marked female) from Chyavetas appears referable 

 to this recently described species. Sclater has lately seen in the 

 Musee des Pays-Bas the typical example oi ^chle^^Vs Astur miran- 

 dollei, and has little doubt of its identity with Pelzeln's Micrastur 

 »j««-oMy«eA«, a mounted skin of which, received from the Vienna 

 col ection stands beside it. The present example agrees well with 

 Pelzeln s description. 



12. Notes on the Panolia Deer or Thamyn {Cervus eldi). 

 By Lieut. R. C. Beavan, C.M.Z.S. 



Li^eut.-Col Blake, Commandant 9th Madras Native Infantrv, has 

 kindly turnished me with the following information concernin*.. this 

 Deer : — ° 



"As regards the exact localities of the 'Thamyn,' I can only say 



* Antea, p. 586. 



J. I *T '^™"f '^ Malherbe's type-specimens of his C.jumana since the above 

 was written, and found tnat one of tliem belongs to the true C.jumana and Z 



