CATALOGUE. 
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Dasyornis locustello'ides, Blyth, J. A. S. Beng. XI. 
p. 602 (1842) ; XIII. p. 373, ? . 
Dasyornis colluriceps, BlytJi^ J. A. S. Beng. XI. p. 603 ; 
XIII. p, 373 (1844), S- 
A. B. c? ? • Bengal. Presented by the Asiatic Society 
of Bengal. 
" It has been suggested by Mr. E. "W. G. Frith, that the very 
remarkable ant-orbital bristles of this bird are admirably adapted to 
protect the eyes when it is forcing its way through the dense tufts 
of high grass and reeds among which it is constantly found. The 
nest of this bird nearly accords with that of a Malacocercus, and the 
eggs being blue." — (Blyth.) 
Genus Arundinax, Blytk, J. A. S. Beng. XIV. p. 595 (1845). 
Pheagmaticola, Blgth, MS. 
514. ARUNDINAX OLIVACEUS, Blyth, 
Phragmaticola olivacea, Blyth, MS. Jerd., Madr. Journ. 
XIII. pt. 2, p. 129 (1844). 
Arundinax olivaceus, Blyth, J. A. S. Beng. XIY. p. 595 ; 
Cat. B. Mus. A. S. Beng. p. 181. Bonap., C. G. 
Av. p. 287. 
A. Bengal. Presented by the Asiatic Society of Bengal. 
B. c. Nepal (No. 930, Hodgs. Catal.). Presented by B. 
H. Hodgson, Esq., September, 1853. 
d. Tenasserim. From Heifer's Collection. 
e. Dacca. Presented by Capt. R. C. Tytler, February, 
1854. 
Genus Acrocephalus, Naum. Vwg. alteAugs. Nachtr. (1819). 
Calamoheepe, Boie, Isis (1822) p. 972. 
515. ACROCEPHALUS BRUNNESCENS, Jerdon Sp. 
Agrobates brunnescens, Jerd., Madr. Journ. X. p. 269 
(1839). 
Acrocephalus brunnescens, Blyth, Gat. B. Mus. A. S. 
Beng. p. 181. 
Calamoherpe brunnescens, Blyth, J. A. S. Beng. XV. 
p. 288. Bonap., C. G. Av. p. 285. 
