Introduction. 



xxni 



II. 1866. The Ornithology of India. A Commentary on Dr. Jerdon's 



' Birds of India/ 



III. 1867. The same paper continued. 



The Ornithology of Ceylon. A supplement to Dr. Jerdon's ' Birds 

 of India.' 



IV. 1868. Extracts from letters only. 



VI. 1870. Notes relating chiefly to the Birds of India; being Comments on 

 the Collections of the Leyden Museum, which Blyth had visited in 

 1869. 



Third seeies. II. 1872. Letter commenting on Hume's observations on 

 Kalicctus albicilla, and on Xhasia Birds in the India Museum. 



Communications to ' Annals of Natural History.' 



1843. First series. XII. pp. 90, 165, 229. List of Birds obtained in the 



vicinity of Calcutta, with remarks on their habits. 



1844. XIII. p. 113. Further notice of the species of Birds occurring in the 



vicinity of Calcutta. 



XIII. p. 175. Description of some new species found in the neigh- 

 bourhood of Calcutta. 



XIV. pp. 34-114. Further observations on the Ornithology of the 

 neighbourhood of Calcutta, with notes by H. E. Strickiand. 



1847. XX. p. 382. Critical remarks on the republication by Mr. Strickland 



of Karl Sundevall's paper on the Birds of Calcutta. 

 XX. p. 313. Critical remarks on J. E. Gray's Catalogue of Hodgson's 

 Collections. 



1848. Second seeies. I. p. 454. Corrections of ditto. 



1871. Eotjeth seeies. VIII. p. 204. On the supposititious Bos (?) pegasus of 



the late Col. C. Hamilton Smith. 



1872. X. p. 399. On the species of Asiatic two-horned Ehinoceros. 



I find on reference to the Index published in 1872 of the Proceedings of 

 the Zoological Society, that besides exhibiting and remarking on Horns and 

 other specimens at its meetings, Blyth contributed the following papers : — 



1861. Notes on some Birds collected by Dr. Jerdon in Sikkim. 

 Letter on Rhinoceros crossii, Gray, 



