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shaped spots ; mantle and inner portion of wings uniform 

 pale cinnamon; remainder of wing pale dusky brown, with 

 broad buff edges to the feathers ; tail black, with the centre 

 feathers cinnamon and all the others edged with buff; under 

 parts white, with a rufous-buff shade across the crop, which, 

 like the cheeks, is mottled with blackish spots. Total length 

 3-8 inches, culmen 0'3, wing 2'5, tail l'l, tarsus 07. 



Obs. The species is here placed in Calendula as it has all 

 the characters of that genus mentioned in my ei key" to the 

 genera of the Alaudidse (B. Afr. iii. pp. 16, 17); but it 

 differs from the type of that genus (C. crassirostris) in 

 having the end of the bill compressed and sharply pointed. 



Hab. Ogageh, Sudan, Nov. 20, 1902. 



Named after its discoverer, Major W. H. Dunn. 



Colonel Rippon sent for exhibition some apparently new 

 species of birds from the Southern Chin Hills in Burma. 

 He proposed to call them 



iETHOPYGA VICTORIA, n. Sp. 



Sirnilis JE. horsfieldi, sed nitore viridi pilei et faciei satu- 

 ration, potius cyanescenti - chalybeo, distinguenda. 

 Long. tot. circa 6'0 poll., culm. 39, alas 2'0, caudae 2*5, 

 tarsi 0'55. 

 Hab. Mt. Victoria, S. Chin Hills, March 12, 1904. 



Urocichla oatesi, n. sp. 

 Sirnilis U. reptata, Bingham, sed subtus albescens, maculis 

 paucis nigricantibus notata, abdomine albido, miuime 

 cinereo ; regione parotica brunnea, pileo concolore, 

 minime cinerea distinguenda. Long. tot. circa 4*5 

 poll., culm. 0"5, alae 1*9, caudse 155, tarsi 075. 



Hab. Mt. Victoria, March 12, 1904. 



Trochalopterttm holerythrops, n. sp. 

 T. simile T. erythrolamati, sed fascia grisea superciliari nulla, 

 capite undique castaneo, collo laterali maculis nigris 

 marmorato, prsepectore fulvo cinnamomeo lavato et 



. maculis nigris multis ornato clistinguendum : rostro 

 saturate corneo, mandibulae basi pallidiore ; pedibus 

 corneo-brunneis ; iride pallide flava. Long. tot. circa 

 10'5 poll., culm. 105, ala3 4 - 0, caudae 4:25, tarsi 1*5. 



Hab. Mt. Victoria, March 15, 1904. 



