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Upper India, by having a well developed pointed crest, as in the 

 Galeribj:. An Amoy specimen approximates the true gulgula. 



Motacilla lugubris, Pallas (apu.d Swinhoe") : M. luzoniensis in 

 winter dress apud nos, J. A. S. XXVIII, 2S0 : but very like M. alba 

 (vera) in winter dress. 



Laistcs schach, Gmelin. 



Drtmoica extexsicaeda, Swinhoe, n. s. ~*\ These have been 



Prixia sonitaxs, Swinhoe, n. s. { described by Mr. 



Orthotonus phylloraphees, Swinhoe, n. s. f Swinhoe in an 



Cisticola tutkabulans, n. s. (?) J article on the 



birds of Amoy forwarded to the Society for publication. 



Merela maxbariwa, Bonap. 



Ture-es reebles, Drapiez (T. modesties, Eyton). Var. ? 



T. BATjLiAS, Tern, et Schl., Fauna Japonica (apud Swinhoe). To 

 me this appears to be a mere variety of the last. 



Petrocosstphbs manillensis, (G-m.) 



Peatincola indica, nobis. 



Eettheosterna lebcbra, (Gm.) 



Zaxthopygia narcissixa, (Tern.) : Z. chrysoplirys, nobis, J. A. S. 

 XVI, 124. Male, differing from the female described (loc. cit.) by the 

 much brighter and more flame-coloured tint of the yellow generally, 

 which on the ehin and throat is of a deep orange-colour ; the differ- 

 ence, however, being far less than in the sexes of Z. tricolor, (Hart- 

 laub), v. Z. leucoplirys, nobis, of the Malayan peninsula. 



Cerreca(?) caktillans, Swinhoe. 



Acrocephaltjs magnirostris, Swinhoe, n. s : Salicaria turdiim 

 orientalis, T. et SchL (apud Swinhoe). 



Phyllosgopus sylviceltrlx, Swinhoe, n. s. 



Ph. texellipes, Swinhoe, n. s. 



Pericrocotbs cixereus, Strickland, fcem. Amoy. 



Pycxoxotus atricapilles, (Vieillot), apud Lord A. Hay, Madr. 

 Journ. XIII, pt. II, 160 ;* nee JEgithina atricapilla, Vieillot, which 

 is another Pycnonotbs from Ceylon, the Sylvia nigricapilla, Drapiez, 

 Bubigula aberrans, nobis, J. A. S. XV, 287, XVI, 272, and G. me- 

 ropinus, Bonap., — Levaillant, Ois. d? Afr. pi. 140, where much too 

 dully coloured). The Chinese species being le Gobc-mouche a tete 

 * If I mistake not, Muscicapa atricapilla of Vieillot (nee Lin.) 



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