CATALOGUE. 421 
No. 
337. Add specimens c. d. e f. Malacca. Presented by Dr. Cantor. 
Add syn. Formicivora gularis, Menetries, Mem. de 1' Acad. 
Imp. des Sci. de St. Petersb. I. p. 514 ; Myiothera gularis^ 
Yoigt. das Thierr. I. p. 494. 
339. FyctorMs was published in 1844, Chrysomma in 1845 ; therefore, 
this will stand as Pyctorhis sinensis. Erase the syn. Fyc- 
torhis ruffrons, which is a synonym of Actinodti/ra Egertoni 
(vide App. p. 408). 
354. Type of the genus Otocompsa, Cabanis, Cat. B. Mus. Heine, 
p. 109 (1851). Syn. Ixos erythrotisy Bonap. Consp., Gen. 
Av. p. 265 (1850). Add Malayan variety (with a much 
shorter subocular tuft of a deeper crimson colour), a. h. c. d. 
Pinang {Ix. eryihrotis^ Bonap.). Presented by Dr. Cantor. 
355. Add specimen g. young. Dacca. Presented by Captain E. 
C. Tytler. 
356. Ditto e. young. Madras. Prom Wight's Collection. 
359. Ditto h. c. Shikarpore. Prom Griffith's Collection. 
360. Add syn. Otocom'psa leucogenys, Cabanis, Cat. B. Mus. Heine, 
p. 109, 
361. Type of the genus Loedoeusa, Eeichenb. (1850). Cabanis, 
Cat. B. Mus. Heine, p. 109. Add specimens c. d. e. Pinang. 
Prom Dr. Cantor's Collection. 
d. Malacca. Prom Griffith's Collection. 
362. Add syn. Otocompsa fiavirictus^ Cabanis, Cat. B. Mus. Heine, 
p. 109. 
367. Type of the genus Sphagias, Cabanis, Cat. B. Mus. Heine, 
p. 110 (1851). 
371. ZuED BuLBUL, Beng. Dr. P. (B.) Hamilton, MS. 11. p. 89. 
Pahaeiga Kangdhaea, Gorakpore. Ditto. Add specimen 
d. Tenasserim. Prom Heifer's Collection. 
372. In syn. Malacopteron aureum, correct vol. XIY. to XYI. Add 
specimens c. d. Pinang. Presented by Dr. Cantor, 1854. 
373. Type of the genus Peosecusa, Eeichenb. (1850). Cabanis, 
Cat. B. Mus. Heine, p. 110. Add specimens d. e.f, Malacca. 
Presented by Dr. Cantor. 
374. Add specimens d. e.f. g. h. ^ (adult et jun.). Malacca. Pre- 
sented by Dr. Cantor, i. $ (?) 
381. Syn. Pycnonotus rufocaudatus, Eyton, Ann. Nat. Hist. XYI. 
p. 228. Erase the syn. Ixos pTi(Socephalus, Hartl., and Tricli. 
caniceps, Lafr. 
385. This is considered distinct from the genus Criniger, being the 
