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Colonel RipPON sent for exhibition some new species of 

 birds from Mt. "Victoria, S. Chin Hills, Bnrma : — 



Sylviparus satukatior, sp. n. 



Similis S. modesto, sed saturatior, et subtus pallidior, vix 

 flavescens^ g-utture et prsepectore grisescentioribus. 

 Long. tot. 3*6. culm. 0*35, alse 2*3, caudse 1"5, tarsi 



0-65. 

 Hah. Mt. Victoria, 14. iv. 1904. {Tyjje in British 



Museum.) 



Cbrthia victori^^ sp. n. 



Similis C. discolori, sed ubique rufescentior, gastrseo 

 rufescenti-brunneo, gutture et prsepectore castaneo- 

 rufis. Long. tot. 6-3, culm. 0*75, alee 2*8^ caudse 

 2-95, tarsi 0-65. 



Hcib. Mt. Victoria, 23. iii. 1904. {Type in British Museum.) 



Mr. F. J. Jackson sent for exhibition a pair of Flj-- 

 catchers from Toro, which were apparently distinct from 

 Bias musicus of West Africa. He proposed to call the 

 species 



Bias peminina, sp. n. 



? . Similis B. musico $ , sed notseo pallide cinnamomeo, 

 nee saturate castaneo distinguenda. Long', tot. 5 "9, 

 culm. 0-8, alse 3*5, caudse 2-6, tarsi 0*5. 



^ . Similis B. musico (^ , sed notsei et gutturis nitore 

 viridi magis oleagineo distinguendus. Long. tot. 

 6"0, alse 3*5. 



Hah. Toro, 17. ii. 1902. 



Mr. Ogilvib-Grant described a new species of Nuthatch 

 from Corea, for which he proposed the name of 



SiTTA COREA, S]). n. 



^ adult. Most nearly allied to aS'. villosa, Verr., from 

 North China, but distinguished by its smaller size, and by 

 the absence of rufous on the breast and belly, which are 



