x INTRODUCTION. 
1861.—D. С. Exuror, in the ‘ Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of 
Philadelphia.’ 
P. ѕовртра, juv., described as P. leucoptera. 
1862.--УҒатласе, in the ‘ Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London.’ 
P. RUBRINUCHA described, and P. coronata (Müll.) renamed P. crassirostris, ex Sula. 
Species 29. 
1862.—Brvrn, in the * Journal of thé Asiatic Society of Bengal.’ ' 
ANTHOCINCLA PHAYREI described. Species 30. 
| 1863.—D. G. Етллот, Monograph of the Pittidee. 
А Monograph of the species as then known, with life-size coloured figures on 
thirty-two plates. 
1863.—ScHLEGEL, Vogels van Nederlandsch Indie, Pitta. 
Twenty-one species with coloured figures of both sexes, and young when possible, are 
given of those inhabiting the Dutch Indies. The figures, although small, are well coloured, 
and render the various species easily recognizable. P. MEGARHYNCHA is described. 
Species 31. 
1864.—Cassın, in the ‘ Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.’ 
À paper upon the Latin names bestowed by Р. L. 8. Müller on the birds depicted 
on Buffon’s plates, among which were four Pitta included in the genus Turdus, as 
already cited under Müller’s work. 
1864.—SwINHOE, in the ‘Ibis.’ 
rt oreas described. Species 32. 
1866.—ScHLeseı, in ‘ Nederlandsch Tijdschrift voor de Dierkunde.’ 
Pitta sorDIDA, ex Sanghir, renamed Р. atricapilla sanghirana. 
1867.—SALVADORI, in ‘ Atti della R. Accademia delle Scienze di Torino.’ 
Pitta NyMPHA, Schleg., redescribed as P. berte. 
1868.—GovL», in the * Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London.’ 
P. STREPITANS redescribed as P. simillima. 
1869.—SALVADoR1, in * Atti della Società Italiana di Scienze Naturali, Milano.’ 
P. srREPITANS redescribed as P. kreffti. 
1869.— Knzrrr, in the ‘ Ibis.’ 
P. масктотт redescribed as P. digglesi. 
1870.—D. С. Error, in the * Ibis.’ 
A review of the Family as known up to date, with critical remarks on the species 
described since the Monograph of the Pittidæ was completed in 1863. The species 
