562 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [N.S., XVIII, 
Turdoides polioplocamus polioplocamus. 
Turdoides ~polioplocamus Oberholser. (Proc. Biol Soc, 
ashington 33, 1920, p. 84: (Coromandel Coast.), and 
Tu seloidcs polioplocamus striatus 
p. 209. In the southern part of Peanceviin Pomatorhinus 
olivaceus olivaceus is replaced - P. o. fastidiosus Hartert, 
(Bull. B.O.C. XXXVI, 1916, 81): Trang, Peninsular 
Siam (syn. siamensis Baker). 5 uchalis and olivaceus and 
the forms placed Wis tee should probably all stand as 
sub-species of «chistic 
p. 246. Pellorneum (or Divnatapas) nigricapitatum is a 
subspecies of capistratus. 
p. 254, 5. The Malayan form of Turdinulus epilepidotus is not 
davisoni: but grantt Richmond (Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus 
1900, p. 320: Trang, Peninsular Siam). The latter 
possibly occurs in Southern Tenasserim. Eggs from 
‘near Perak,” therefore, are not those of 7’. e. davisoni. 
p. 257. Horizillas magna m agna. There : only one race and 
trinomial momenclature is uncalled fo 
p. 258, 9. Erythrocichla bicolor certainly scien in peter aes 
as the sub-species HZ. b. whiteheadi Hartert. The n 
should therefore stand as Erythrocichla bicolor bicoldt 
p 259. The continental form of Aethostoma rostrata must stand 
as Aethostoma rostratum dag ob since in Borneo there 
is a sub-species A. r. witmeri, Sha 
For the type locality = Malaya” isa very vague term and 
Singapore should be substituted. 
p. 260. The generic name T'urdinus is stated to be pre- 
occupied and Malacocincla must take its place. The 
existence of T'urdinus (type Turdinus macrodactylus Blyth) 
has no effect on Malacocincla the species of which are 
quite distinct from those contained in Turdinus. The 
genus Malacocincla was proposed by Blyth in 1845, not by 
Biittikofer in 1895. 
Malacocinela sepiaria abbotti should stand as Mala- 
cocincla abbotti abbotti forthose who regard M. a. olivacea 
(Strickland: Malacca) of the Malay States as distinct,. 
while a Bornean bird has also been ranked as a sub-species, 
i.e., M. buttikoferi Finsch. M. abbotti Blyth, and M. sepiartia 
(Horsf. ) are two perfectly distinct species though they bear 
a superficial resemblance to each other, and their ranges 
overlap. 
p. 262. Thringorhina guttata should stand as Thringorhina — 
striolata guttata. 
p. 267. Slachyris chrysaea Beet gs has type locality in 
Peninsular Siam, Lat. 7°-8° N. It is difficult therefore 
to believe that it also occurs in ech when an inter- 
mediate locality, Karennee, Shan States and E. Central 
urma, is occupied by S. c. assimilis 
