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APPENDIX I. 



Addenda et Corrigenda. 



p. 5, line 9, from bottom, for, then, read, them. 



p. 8, line 12, from top, for, D. coronatus, read, D. comata. 



p. 19. 48 bis. — Butastur indicus, Gin. 



Add Tavoy to the localities enumerated, as we obtained two 

 more specimens thence in March. One of these, a very fine 

 female, measured : — 



Length, 17*25 ; expanse, 41*0-; tail, 8-25 ; wing, 13*0 ; 

 tarsus, 2 - 2 ; bill from gape, 1*35 ; weight, 14 ozs. 



The cere, gape, and lower mandible to angle of gonys, legs, 

 and feet chrome yellow ; rest of bill and claws black ; eyelids 

 greenish yellow ; iris bright yellow. 



p. 21; 53.— Circus melanoleucus, Forst. 

 Add Tavoy to the localities given in the text. 

 p. 25 ; last line but one, for, Southernmos, read, Southern most. 



p. 33 ; 72. — Ketupa ceylonensis, Gm. 



We obtained a specimen of this species at Tavoy in March. 



p. 33 ; 73 bis — Ketupa javanensis, Less. 



We also obtained two specimens of this species near Tavoy, 

 in March. 



p. 35 ; 75 quint — Scops lempiji, Horsf. 



A beautiful specimen of this species (wrongly printed lem- 

 pijius in the text) has been sent me from Moulmein by 

 Captain Bingham, Avith the following particulars : — 



Length, 8"8 ; expanse, 23"2 ; wing, 6'4 ; tail, 32 ; tarsus, 

 1-2; bill from gape, 0'94. 



The bill was light greenish horny ; gape whitish ; irides dark 

 brown ; feet lead color ; claws horny. 



p. 44 ; 87. — Cotyle riparia, Lin. 



A few of this species have subsequently been observed close 

 to tho town of Moulmein at the latter end of May. 



p. 48 ; 102. — Cypselus infumatus, Scl. 



Captain Bingham informs us that he found this species breed- 

 ing on the frouds of some palm trees, (Borassus flabelliformis) 



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