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Tnodo albomaculatisjsed subtus rufus^pectore et abdomine 

 minime albicautibus et maculis pectoralibus magnis ovatis 

 distiiigueudiis. Long. tot. 8-0; alae 4*8. 

 $ ptil. brunned. Sirailis B. stellato, sed subtus rermiculata 

 et maculis magnis albis ovatis distinguenda. Long. tot. 

 8-0, alae S'l. 



Mr. W. R. Ogilvie Grant described two nevr species of 

 Caloperdix. 



Caloperdix borneensis^ sp. n. 

 Similis C. oculea, sed pileo gulaque saturatioribus et magis 



ferrugineis, interscapulio nigerrimo, plumis liueis albis 



angustioribus et crebrioribus ornatis, et pileo rufo valde 



definito distinguenda. 

 Hah. in monte Dulitensi provincise Borneensis "Sarawak'^ 



dictse. 



Mr. Grant likewise pointed out that the Caloperdix of 

 Sumatra and Java differed from the typical Malayan form, 

 and proposed to diagnose it as follows : — 



Caloperdix sumatrana, sp. n. 



Similis C. oculece, sed fasciis interscapulii dorsique pallide 

 fiavis et fere undique transversim irregulariter dispositis. 

 Hab. in Sumatra et Java. 



Captain G. E. Shelley described some new species of 

 African Birds as follows : — 



ClNNYRIS NESOPHILUS, Sp. n. 



Similis C. notato, sed major ; rostro valde longiore^ et gut- 

 ture purpurascenti-violaceo distinguendus. Long. tot. Q, 

 alse 2-9. 



Hob. in insulaV Angasija ''^ vel "Great Comoro'' dicta. 

 Typus in Mus. G. E. S. 



ZOSTEROPS anderssoni, sp. n. 



Similis Z. senec/alensi, sed valde major et pallidior. Long. 



tot. 4-3, a'ise 2-35. 

 Hab. in terra Damarensi Africae meridionalis. Typus in 



Mus. Brit. 



