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India, as I have never seen a specimen among the numerous 

 collections from the West Coast which I have examined. It 

 appears to be not uncommon about Calcutta. 



No. 60. — Ceblepyris pa/juensis — It appears doubtful if this 

 be the true pjajmensis — if not, it is perhaps the Graucahis 

 Macei of Lesson. 



No. 61. — My bird turning out to be distinct from Cehlepy- 

 ris fimbriates, will stand as C. Sykesii, Strickland. 



*No. 61. bis. — The Cehlepyris melaschistos (Hodgson), 

 Lanius silens Tickell, has been obtained from Goomsoor.* 



*No. 65. bis. — Phanicornis roseus. Museicapa rosea V. 

 Phcenic. rubritinctus , Blyth. I had overlooked this bird as the 

 young of P. fiammeus, till Mr. Blyth pointed out its peculi- 

 arities. It is found in the forests of the West Coast, though 

 but sparingly, and appears more common about Calcutta. 



*Xo. 69. bis. — Braehypus xantholcemus — new species — 

 Yellow throated Bulbul— Konda Poda pigli Tel— i. e. Hill 

 bush Bulbul. 



I have recently obtained specimens of this well marked 

 species of Braehypus (hodie Pycnonotus) from the denser 

 portions of the forests of the Eastern Ghauts, to which it at 

 present appears confined, as I have not seen specimens from 

 any other part of the country. Description — Head, face and 

 neck, yellowish green, chin and throat pure yellow — up] er 

 plumage gray with a slight tinge of green here and there, 

 most marked on the upper tail coverts; wings dusky, edged 

 with yellow green, which gives that tinge to the whole wing 

 when closed — Tail dusky, the feathers edged with yellow 

 green, and except the centre ones tipped with white — breast 

 gray, paling to whitish on the lower part of the abdomen : un- 

 der tail coverts pure yellow. Bill and legs black — length 



* Rinro writing the above, Mr. Blyth informs me that Mr. Strickland considers this 

 >>ird to be the true V. fimbriattu of Terjnminck, 



