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" Length, 7-68; bill, 0*55; wing, 4*12 ; tail, 31; tarsus, 

 0-74. 



a ? Araccan. 



" Veiy clearly indicates a distinct species. The description 

 is taken from a specimen iu the Bremen Museum." 



This species, it will be observed in some respects, approximates 

 to our neglecta ; but in certain points, and these important ones 

 none of our specimens agree with the description ; all our speci- 

 mens have the tail feathers conspicuously, and the four outer 

 pairs, I may say, broadly, tipped with white ; the wing-lining 

 is not concolorous with the back, but paler ; the rump is not 

 banded paler in any specimen, and the under tail-coverts are 

 white in all. 



Lastly, I ought perhaps to mention Folvocivora Scheerbrandi, 

 V. Pelzeln, which occurs in Borneo, and might occur in the 

 hilly portions of Tenasserim. I have never seen this species, 

 but it is described as very like V. fimbriata, with the black 

 colour of the throat and breast sharply defined and abruptly 

 divided from the paler colour of the abdomen. 



A. 0. H. 



S&e Sptfamw of Utount poo anb gortlj §\\imt 



Addenda. 



By Captain E. A. Bcjtler, H. M.'s 83rd Regiment. 

 {Continued from Vol. 4,/?. 41.^ 



PART I, 



List of species omitted in the former paper. 



In this paper I propose, first of all, to mention all of the 

 species not included in my first list (Vol. 3, pp. 437 to 500 

 and Vol. 4, pp. 1 to 41) that I have met with since that paper 

 was published. Secondly, to comment briefly upon some of 

 the remarks contained therein, making such corrections as fur- 

 ther observations have enabled me to do. Thirdly, to append 

 a migratory table showing, so far as I am able, the dates of 

 arrival and departm*e of all of the migratory species noticed. 



This table, although doubtless very imperfect, may, I trust, 

 be found useful and act as a basis in assisting those interested 

 in the subject in finally determining the exact dates upon which 

 the annual migrations take place. The dates given are the 

 result of my own personal observations. 



