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* No. 91. bis — Malacocircus or ic?italis , new species. In the 

 same place I have pointed out what I consider to be a new 

 species from the jungles of the Eastern Coast of India, and 

 given it the above name. 



* No. 91. ter. — Should Sykes' species T. Somervillei really 

 prove distinct from my Malaharicus , it will form another 

 addition to my catalogue. 



* No. 92. bis. — Malacocircus ajfinis, new species. 



The peculiarities of this species and its distinction front the 

 common 31. griseus of the Carnatic I have also pointed out in 

 my article on 31. griseus, pi. xix. of my Illustrations. It is 

 from Travan core. 



No. 97. — Oriolus hundoo Sykes. 



No. 99. — I have named and figured the peninsular repre- 

 sentative of 0. chinensis in my Illustrations, pi. xv., with the 

 title of 0. Indicus. 



No. 106. — Mr. Blyth identifies Sykes' Saxicola rubeculoides , 

 as the 31uscicapa leucura of Latham and Swainson. 



No. 113. — This bird has been identified by Blyth as the 

 Turdus arimdinaccus of Linnaeus, the Sylvia turdoides of 

 Temminck, and it belongs to the genus Acrocephalus. 



No. 88. bis — Suppl. Cat. — The doubtfully cited 31e gal ur us, 

 to which I gave the specific name of striatus, was obtained 

 by Mr. Blyth at Calcutta, who rightly referred it to its proper 

 genus Dasyomis, and called it locustelloidcs. The name Sjj/ie- 

 nura taking priority of Dasyornis, the bird will now stand as 

 Sj)Iie?iura striata. 



No. 96. bis. — Suppl. — An allied species which I named in 

 the first Supplement to my Catalogue, Thimalia plaiyura, 



