APPENDIX I. 517 



p. 352 ; 555. — Phylloscopus fuscatus, Blyth. 



Add Tavoy, being much the most southern locality at which 

 we have observed the species. 



p. 354 ; 556 quat. — Phylloscopus tenellipes, Swinh. 

 Add, Tavoy, where we procured two specimens in March. 



Excise the description of tenellipes on page 354, as professed- 

 ly quoted from Mr. Seebohm. 



By one of those inexplicable mistakes which printers do 

 make, the description of plumbeitarsus has been here printed a 

 second time. The following is Mr. Seebohm's real description of 

 tenellipes. 



u Bill large ; uLder mandible pale. 



" Upper parts greyish brown, dashed all over, especially on 

 the rump, with huffish brown ; wings and tail greyish brown, 

 with the outside edge of each feather broadly margined with 

 buffish brown. Superciliary streak huffish white. 



" Head rather darker than the back. 



" Underparts white, dashed all over with buff, especially on 

 the breast and flanks ; axillaries and wing-lining pale yellow. 



" Third, fourth, and fifth primaries longest ; sixth, seventh, 

 and eighth each considerably shorter than the preceding ; second 

 primary about equal to the seventh. 



" Bastard primary small, the exposed part measuring *5 to *53. 



li First wing-bar distinct, the upper bar less so. 



" Length of wing— Male, 2 '38 ; female, 2"3. 



"Length of tail— Male, 1-86 ; female, 1*83. 



" Legs and claws pale flesh colour." 



p. 355 ; 558. — Phylloscopus lugubris, Blyth. 



Add, Moulmein, where we obtained a single specimen at 

 the end of February. 



p. 359 ; 574. — Abrornis superciliaris, Tick. 



Captain Bingham sent us a specimen which he obtained on 

 the Zamee River somewhere about 16° N. L. The specimen 

 was a female shot off the nest containing three eggs. He record- 

 ed the following measurements : — 



Length, 3-9 ; expanse, 5'7 ; wing, 1*8 ; tail, 1*5 ; tarsus, 0*67 ; 

 bill from gape, 6. 



Bill horny plumbeous ; irides dark brown ; legs and feet 

 pale fleshy. 



p. 361 ; 586. — Henicurus schistaceus, Hodgs. 

 Add, base of Nwalabo. 



