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f'. Feathers of the back qm 
fringed and barred with black ... sumatrana. 
B. oo patch of downy feathers un- 
wing snow-white. (TROPICO- 
E ) 
g. Sides and flanks marked and mottled 
with black and buff; chest olive- 
brown with wavy bars of black ... chloropus, mule, female. 
h. Sides and flanks barred with black 
and buff; ose half of chest 
chestnut aes ... Charltoni, male, female. 
Mr. Ogilvie-Grant has also furnished me With the following 
remarks upon two of the recently discovered species 
(1) ARBORICOLA RICKETTI. 
Arboricola ricketti, Grant, Bull. B. O. C. viii. p. xlviii (1899). 
Thanks to the generosity of Mr. C. B. Rickett, there is now a 
series of this fine species in the National Collartion. All of the 
examples have the white forehead and superciliary stripe well develop- 
ed, and in this respect differ from the nearly allied A.  gingica, Temm., 
the type of which is preserved in the Leyden Museum 
Hasrrat.—Foh-kien, China. 
(2) ARBORICOLA HENRICI. 
Arboricola henrici, Oustalet, Bull. Mus. Paris, ii. p. 317 (1896); id. 
Arch. Mus. Paris, (4) i. pl. ix. (1899). 
This species appears to be closely allied to A. brunneipectus, Tick. 
Tn describing the type M. Oustalet compares it with A. torqueola, but 
it evidently belongs to d mer: à ‚ different mation of the genus, having 
the feathers of and fi 
the si with a large subtermi- 
nal white spot and аса black. den as in А. brunneipectus. From 
the latter species it a nly in having the forehead chest- 
spot. y represents the colourin "m this bi nds 
wing, #1 is unlike be of any fne member of the genu ay ue 
Hasrtat.—Tonkin and Annam. 
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