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p. 226 ; 296. — Heniichelidon sibiricus, Gm, 

 Add, foot of Nwalabo. 



p. 227 ; 297. — Alseonacc latirostris, Raffl. 

 Add Tavoj'. 



p. 227 ; 299. — Alseonaoo ferrugineus, Hodgs. 



We procured two fine specimens of this in the jungles at the 

 foot of Nwalabo. 



p. 227 ; 304. — Cyomis rubeculoides, Vig. 

 Add Moulmein. 



p. 232 ; 317 bis. — dnthipes submoniliger, Hume. 



We obtained a specimen of this species at the foot of 

 Nwalabo. 



p. 233 ; 322. — Siphia erythaca, Blyth and Jerd. 



First line, for Sipha, read Siphia. 



Lord Tweeddale remarks, B. of B., 103 " E. sordida, God.- 

 Aust." (S. F., III., 392) " is the female of some species of 

 Xant/iopygia, perhaps of X. narcissina } but from which the 

 type slightly differs." 



I have a bird from Assam which answers precisely to God- 

 win-Austen's description and dimensions, except that the tarsus 

 is - 6 instead of 0'5. 



There cannot be, I believe, the smallest doubt that my bird is 

 E. sordida, Goa\-Aust. ; but it is at the same time, I think, 

 equally certainly the female of S. erythaca, Bly. and Jerd. 

 p. 237 ; 4th line from top, for, bil, read, bill. 



p. 238 ; 344 quat. — Pitta ccerirfea, Raffl. 



One of our people declares that he saw a specimen of this 

 species in the jungles at the foot of Nwalabo. As he had seen 

 and handled all our Bankasoon specimens, and skinned two of 

 them, he is probably correct. 



Davison is also perfectly certain that he saw a specimen of 

 the Crimson-headed Pitta (coccinea, Eyton) in the same neigh- 

 bourhood. 



It flew up off the ground and perched on a branch about 

 10 yards from him ; he took a moment or so to make sure what 

 the bird was, and then as he raised the gun to fire it dropped 

 into the jungle, there so dense that he was unable again to 

 find it.. 



