285 
Pallenura javensis, Bonap. C. G. Av. p. 250 (1850). 
The Grey Wagtail. 
Lett Lerrt of the Malays in Sumatra (Raffles). 
111. BupyTes viripis. 
Motacilla viridis, Linn. 
Budytes Beema, Sykes, P. Z. S. 1832, p. 90. 
Budytes neglecta et B. flava, Jerdon, Madras Journ. xi. p. 9. 
Budytes dubius, v. anthoides, Hodgson, Gray’s Zool. Misc. (1844) 
p- 83. 
Budytes fulviventer et B. schisticeps, Hodgson, Gray’s Zool. Mise. 
(1844) p. 83. 
Prxxya of the Hindoos (Hamilton). 
Bessit of the Javanese (Horsf.). 
112. ANrHus maLayensis, Eyton, P. Z. 8. 1839, p. 104. 
Alauda pratensis, apud Raffles. 
Anthus euonyx, Cabanis, Cat. Birds Mus. Heine, p. 14 (1850). 
The Malayan Pipit. 
Lancua Lancua or Hampa Puyv of the Malays in Sumatra 
(Raffles). 
Certainly a distinct species from the common 4. rufulus, Vieill. 
[To be continued. ] 
6. Description or A New Birp rrom GUATEMALA, 
FORMING THE TYPE OF A NEW GENUS. 
By Joun Gou tp, F.R.S. Etc. 
(Aves, Pl. LXXV.) 
Genus Mauacocicuta, Gould. 
Gen. Char. Bill straight, shorter than the head; culmen keeled, 
and slightly descending from the middle to the point ; tomiz nearly 
straight ; upper mandible slightly notched at the tip; nostrils 
placed in a deep depression on each side of the base of the bill; 
rictus destitute of vibrisse ; wings semiconcaye, moderately long and 
slightly rounded ; first quill very short, the fourth the longest ; tarsi 
somewhat lengthened and with slight or delicate scutellations; middle 
and hind toes very long; tail moderately long, somewhat concave, 
and soft to the touch. 
This form is closely allied to Grallaria and Chameza, and would 
appear to unite the members of those genera to those of Turdus. 
It is very elegant, all the parts being admirably proportioned ; and 
the colours harmoniously arranged. 
Matacocicuta Dryas. (Pl. LXXV.) 
Head, cheeks and ear-coverts jet-black, the feathers of the crown 
somewhat lengthened; back, wings and tail dark greenish-olive ; 
centre of the throat and under surface pale buffy-yellow, blending 
