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p. 822 ; 462 ter. — Molpastes atricapilkis, Yieill. 

 Add, base of Nwalabo. 



p t 323 ; 463 bis. — Tliyllomis chlorocephalus, Wald. 



Add, base of Nwalabo and forest country between this and 

 Tavoy. 



p. 324; 463 ter. — JPhyllornis javensis, Horsf. 



This species was very common in April in the forests at the 

 base, and in the neighbourhood of Nwalabo. 



p. 327, line 15 from bottom, for, iEgithina scapularis, read, 

 lora scapularis. 



p. 328 ; 468 quint. — lora lafresnayi, Hartl. 



Captain Bingham sent us a specimen of this species obtained 

 on the Zamme Choung at Khayeng, 16° North Latitude, on 

 10th of February. 



This bird precisely resembles our specimens shot in April, 

 May, June, July and November at Mergui and Bankasoon. 

 This specimen, a very fine male, measured in the flesh : — Length, 

 6-3; expanse, 91 j wing, 2*9; tarsus, 2*45; bill from gape, 

 1-0. 



Bill horny on culmen, rest leaden blue ; legs and feet plum- 

 beous ; irides dark brown. 



The tail in this specimen, too, a very brightly-plumaged bird, 

 and clearly adult, is olive green. 



I cannot avoid recurring to my former suggestion that inno- 

 tata, Blyth, may prove to be a distinct species. 



p. 328; 469. — Irena puella, Lath. 



Add Tavoy, base of Nwalabo, and intervening country, where 

 this species is very common. 



p. 333 ; 476. — Cercotrichas macrura, Gnu 



Add, forests at base of Nwalabo and country between this 

 and Tavoy, throughout which this species was very common in 

 March and April. 



p. 335 ; 507 bis. — Larvivora cyane, Pall. 



Add, base of Nwalabo, where one specimen was obtained on 

 10th April. 



p. 345 ; 530. — Orthotowius sutorius, Forst. 

 Add Moulmein, where common. 



