18 H. H. Godwin-Austen — Sicctli List of Binh from tlie [No. 1, 



minor points, such as : — the black of the throat does not extend so far down 

 on to the upper breast ; the lower breast is paler than in cJiinensis, and has 

 a vinous tinge ; the under tail-coverts are pure olivaceous with no ochrace- 

 ous tint ; and, lastly, the white o£ the cheek and ear-coverts extends in 

 this new form further down the side of the neck." 



*4275. AcTiNURA DAFLAEisrsis, Godwiu-Austcn. [PI. IV, J. A. S. B., 1876.] 



497 J. AcTiNUEA Oglei, Godwin-Austen. Plate XI. 

 This beautiful new form, discovered by Mr. M. T. Ogle, was described 

 in J. A. S. B., Vol. XLVI, Pt. II, 1877, p. 42, from Manbum Tila on 

 the Tengapani River, near Sadiya. It is now figured. 



*430. SiBiA PiCAOiDES, Hodgson. 

 *432. Malacocercus teeeicoloe, Hodgson. 



*498. RrTiciLLA Hodgsoni, Moore. 

 *534. Peinia socialis, Sykes, small variety. 



*535. Peinta Stewaeti, Blyth. 



562^5. Phtlloscopijs puLiGmiVEis-TEE, Hodgson, sp. 

 Sorornis fuliginiv enter, Jerdon. [Birds of India, Vol. II, p. 162,^0. 525.] 



A dull but well marked ring round the eyes, an indistinct supercilium 

 of same colour as the breast. All above very dusky bistre -brown with an 

 olive tinge. Beneath dingy oil-green, paler on chin ; under tail-coverts 

 rather lengthened. Irides dull brown, legs ochraceous green. Obtained at 

 Sadiya. 



L. 4-25, W. 215, T. 2-0, t. 0*87, Bf. 034. 



564. REGrLOiDES teochiloides, Smideval. 



$ from Noa Dihing, March 6th. Compared with specimens in British 

 Museum. 



Lord Tweeddale writes — " Has your specimen got white margins to the 

 outer tail feathers ? If it has so, it will be true P. viridi^ennis, and 

 which is probably nothing but P. preshytes of S. Miiller. Seebohm 

 thinks that P. trochiloides, viridij^ennis, and preshytes are one and the 

 same."^ 



576. Abeoet^is aefinis, Hodgson. 

 This bird I have only received from the Naga Hills ; it has a bright 

 yellow ring round the eye. 



* Compare Stray Feathers, V, 1877, pp. 330, 504.— Ed. 



