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* No. 91. bis — Malacocircus oricnialis, new species. In the 

 s£nie place 1 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. Somermllei really 

 prove distinct from my Malabaricus, it will form another 

 addition to my catalogue. 



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



The peculiarities of this species and its distinction from the 

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

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

 from Travancore. 



No. 97. — Oriolus kundoo 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. Ifidicus. 



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

 as the Muscicapa leucura of Latham and Swainson. 



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



Tardus arundinaceus of Linnseus, the Sylvia turdoides of 

 Temminck, and it belongs to the genus Acrocejphalus. 



No. 88. bis— Suppl. Cat. — The doubtfully cited Megalurus, 

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

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

 genus Dasycrnis, and called it locustelloides. The name Sphe- 

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

 Splienura striata. 



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

 the first Supplement to my Catalogue, Thimalia platyura, 



