CATALOGUE. 
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Ixos vidua, Temm., 3Ims. Lugdunens. Bonap., C. O. Av. 
p. 2G4 (1850). 
MiBBA Tando, Eyton, Lab am, Malay, BlytJi. 
a. h. ^ . Malacca. Presented by W. Griffith, Esq. 
c. ? . Malacca. Purchased. 
S75. 3[ICR0TARSUS OLIVACEUS, Moore. 
Length Q\ inches, of wing 3 inches, and tail 2|- inches, bill to gape 
I" of an inch, and tarse the same. Colour of the upper parts, olive- 
brown faintly shaded with dull green ; wings and tail more uniform 
brown, slightly margined on the outer vanes with brightish green ; 
lores and ear-coverts olive-brown ; beneath, uniform dusky ash- 
colour, with a tinge of yellow on some of the feathers, purer on the 
throat, belly, and nnder tail-coverts; darker on the breast and 
flanks, with a light purplish shade. Bill and feet horn-colour. 
A. Malacca. Presented by W. Griffith, Esq. 
This species has very much the aspect of lole olivacea, BIytJi ; 
indeed, from the close resemblance between them, it might be con- 
founded with that species, but the form of the bill in the two birds 
will at once distinguish them. 
Genus Microscelis, G. R. Gray, List of Gen. of Birds (1840), 
et Genera of Birds, I. p. 235. 
? Miceoptjs, Swains., Faun. Bor. Amer. p. 486 (1831). 
376. MICR0SGELI8 AMAUROTIC, Temm. 8p. 
Turdus amaurotis, Temm., PZ. Col. 497. 
Microscelis amaurotis, G. R. Gray, Gen. of Birds, I. 
p. 235. Bo7iap., C. G. Av. p. 263. 
Orpheus amaurotis, Sclileg., Faun. Jap. p. 68, t. 31 B. 
A. Japan. Presented by John Gould, Esq., Decem- 
ber, 1853. 
377. MICROSCELIS MELANOLEUCUS,J. E. Gray, Sp. 
Turdus melanoleucus, J. E. Gray, Zool. Misc., 1832, p. 1. 
Microscelis melanoleucus, G. R. Gray, Gen. of Birds, I. 
p. 235. Bonap., G. G. Av. p. 263. 
Hab. China. (J. Reeves, Esq.) 
This species is not contained in the Company's Museum. 
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