198 Ant. Reichenow und Herman Schalow: 



Myzomela Sclateri Forbes Q. . 



Beschrieben von Sclater, Proc. Z. S. 1879 III p. 448. 



Supra saturate olivacea; pileo, alis et caucla nigricantibus, 

 bis extus olivaceo limbatis; subtus grisescenti flavida, gula coccineo 

 vix tincta. 



Zosterops Buxtoni. 



F. Nicholson, Ibis Vol. III No. 10 April 1879 p. 167. 



(Neuer Name für Zosterops lateralis Hartl. von West- 

 Java. Ref.) 



LIOTRICHIDAE. 



Cyphorhinus dichrous. 



Sclater et Salvin, Proc. Z. S. 1879 III p. 492 t. 41. 



Obscure fumoso-brunneus in nigrum transeuns, gula, lateri- 

 bus capitis et cervicis, pectore et ventre medio saturate castaneis; 

 rostro nigro, pedibus corneis. Long. tot. 5, al. 2,6, caudae 1,5, 

 tarsi 1,1, inches. 



Hab.: Remedios, Antioquia (Salmon). 



Turdirostris leptorliynchus. 



Reichenow, Ornithologisches Centralblatt No. 20, 15. Oct. 

 1879, p. 155. 



BRACHYPOJÖIDAE. 



Pycnonotus Layardi. 



T. Ayres, Ibis Vol. III, No. 12, October 1879, p. 390. 



Allied to P. nigricans but differs in the throat being dark 

 brown instead of black and in the eye-lids being black, thick, 

 but not wattled. — Hab. Transvaal. 



(Vorstehendes als wesentlichste Charakteristik der fünf Seiten 

 langen Erörterung entnommen. Ref.) 



CAMPEPHAGIDAE. 



Edoliisoma grayi. 



Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. IV, p. 57 (T. Salvadori, 

 Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova Vol. XV, 18. Nov. 1879, p. 37. 



General colour above leaden grey, the lesser wing-coverts 

 like the back, the median and greater series black with a narrow 

 hoary margin; primary-coverts black, margined with grey, the 

 secondaries more broadly edged with grey; two centre tail- 

 feathers leaden grey, with a large subterminal spot of black, 

 the rest of the tail-feathers black with ashy spots at the tips; 

 nasal bristles, feathers in front of the eye, eyelid, cheeks and 

 ear-coverts black; under surface of body leaden grey, with a 

 blackish shade on the chin. — Total length 10,2 inches, culmen 

 0,9, wing 4,9, tail 4,1, tarsus 0,9. — Hab.: Batchian, Ternate, 

 Halmahera. 



Q : Above warm brown, slightly shaded with ashy, the 

 crown with leaden blue; lesser wing-coverts like the back, median 

 and greater series broadly edged with rufous; feathers over the 

 eye and upper and under edge of eyelid rufous-buff; lores hoary 



