DALMATIAN REGULUS. 357 
Mr. Hancock has stated to Mr. Selby, that the covering 
of the nostrils in his specimen consists of various feathers, 
and not of a single plumulet as in the other Reguli. On 
this account Mr. Blyth, who has found the Dalmatian 
Regulus in the vicinity of Calcutta, and sent two specimens 
to the British Museum, has proposed for it the new generic 
term Phylloscopus. B. H. Hodgson, Esq., includes this 
species in his catalogue of the Birds of Nepal. 
