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[No. 1, 
Proceedings of the Asiatic Society. 
fCiTEXSELLA (?), Bonap., n. s* 
IEmberiza canescens, Swinhoe, ‘ Ibis,’ Vol. II, G2. A pretty 
Bunting affined to E. sciiJEixiCEiiES, L. 
tE. aueeola, Pallas. “ O-seer-keo, near Amoy.” 
fSpxzxxos, nobis, n. s. Crestless, with black forehead and throat, 
and yellow on middle of belly. Otherwise similar to Sp. cakifroxs, 
nobis, of the KMsya hills ; and perhaps identical with a second spe-. 
cies of which Mr. McClelland possesses a figure, from Asam. “ Pih- 
ling hills near Fowchow.” 
+GARRELAX, n. s. Very MALACOCERCES-like. 
fSuTA, Hodgson, n. s. 
tPoMATORHiNUS mesxoes, Swinhoe. “ Formosa.” 
fP. n. s. “ Pih-ling hills near Fowchow.” 
Myxopeokes cjerel./ees, (Scopoli) : Turdus violaceus, Latham ; 
Merle bleu de la chine, Sonnerat ; referred doubtfully to M. Hors- 
eieldi of S. India in The Ibis, Yol. II, 55. Conspicuously distinct 
from the Himalayan M. Temminckii, being much smaller, with a 
black bill, and exhibiting many other differences. Closed wing 6|- 
in. ; tail 4£ in. Bill to gape li in. Parse 2 in. Amoy. 
+Terdes fescates, Pallas : T. JSTaumanni, Temminck. “Amoy.” 
Geocichla dissimilis, nobis, J. A. S. XYI, 144. Until seeing 
this second specimen, I was disposed to regard this bird as a casual 
variety of G. enicolor, (Tickell) ; but it now seems to be a parti- 
cular race, which in India is very rare. 
fL arviv ora, Hodgson, n. s. “ Amoy.” 
tCuMYCiAS melanops, (Vigors). “Amoy.” 
+Heixichelidox ferreginoses, Hodgson : Muscicapa rufescens, 
Jerdon ; Patalis Matui, Layard ; Ibis, II, 57. “ Amoy.” 
+H. latirostrxs, (Baffles) : Moscicapa cinereo-alba, Temminck 
and Schlegel. “ Amoy.” 
fH. n. s. (Affined to the preceding). 
tAcROCEPiiALES (?) BiSTRiGiCEPS, Swinhoe, Ibis, TI, 51. A pecu- 
liar type, intermediate to Calamodyta and Locustella 
fLoCESTELLA, 11. S. 
+Myiragra azerea, (Boddaert), fem. : doubtless Tchitrea cceru- 
* To the list of Chinese birds must be added the common Crossbill (Loxia 
cukvirostra), a living specimen of which I have lutelv received from Mr. Swim- 
hoe, together with a living Turtur chinensis. 
