360 ■ ADDENDA. 



Page 347; Sitta roseilia. 



Dr. Stejneger writes to me to point out that his S. elara, " with the 

 flanks only faintly suffused with a creamy buff," can hardly be the 

 same as IS. roseilia, " lateribus crissoque pulchre castaneo-roseis." My 

 identification is, therefore, apparently incorrect. 



Page 355. 



Dr. Bianchi has forwarded me the following diagnosis of his Certhia 

 Jchamensis : — 



Certhia cauda haud vel obsoletissime transversim tseniata, gutture 

 pectoreque toto pure sericeo-albis, pogonio externo remigis quarti primi 

 ordinis in medio sine macula fulvescente, marginibus plumarum capitis 

 superioris, auchenii, interscapuliique nigris nee brunneis, striis medianis 

 plumarum capitis, colli superioris dorsique f ulvescentibus, nee ferrugineis, 

 lateribus abdominis abdomineque ipso f umosis, nee distincte rufescentibus. 



