8G 
ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Crateropus Jiartlauhi is described as a new species from Iluilla. J. V. 
Barboza du Boca^-e, Jorn. Sc. Lisboa^ 18G8, p. 48, 
^ndropadus oUayinm is described as r new species from Mozanibjcjue, 
'W. rotors, J. f. 0. 1808, p. 133. 
Copsxjclm pica ( cf , $ , & juY.) 13 figured. II. Schlogel & F. P. P, Pollen, 
llocb. Ftiun. Madag. pi. 20. 
IWici'ocotus cincrciiSj Lafr, (B. Z. j>. 01), is ilio fouialo of CvlUpijrk 
liictuosuSf Be Fil. (l\Ius. I\Iediol. p. 31), but the former name has priority j and 
to this species also should perhaps be referred P. modestus, Strickl, (Ann. 
Mag*. N, H. xix, p. 131), as well as modesta (Boie),” lip. (Consp, Av. i. 
^p, 357), T. Salva^ori; Atti Accad, Sc. Torino, 1863, p, 271. 
Sylviidaj, 
Saxicola capistrata (Zool. Rec, ii. p. 113) is the young* male of S. picata^ 
Blyth. Notes on S. atroc/idaris^ S. cenantho (ex India), and /S', leucoroides 
‘are added. A. Hume, Ibis, 1808, pp. 233-235. 
Saxicola cenanthe is figured. J, Gould, B. Gr. Br. pt. xiv. 
Pratincola indica, Blyth, is identical with P, rubicola (L.). A. von Pel- 
zeln, J. f. 0. 1868, p. 27; Ibis, 1808, p. 300. 
Pratincola ruhctva preyed upon by Laccrta a</ilis. F. Schwaitzor, J. f. 0, 
1868, pp. 00, 07. 
Callene albiventris (Zool. Rec. iv. p. 102) is figured. J. Gould, B. As. pt. xx. 
Accentor alpinus andH, modularis are figured. J. Gould, B, Qi*. By. pt. xiii. 
Cichladtm arquata (Zool. Rec, i, p. 80, ii. p. 113) and C, guttata^ IJeugl., 
are fully described and figured, M, T, von Heiigliu, Ibis, 1308, pp, 280-282, 
pi. ix. 
Acrocephalus stentorws (Ilempr. & Fhrenb.) is not so unlfnowu ” a 
species as was thought by Mr. S. S, Allen (Zool. Rec. i, p. 80), as it was 
many years ago recognized by Br, Cabanis (J, f, 0. 1854, p. 415) and Bona- 
parte (R, Z. 1855, p. 75). Its nest and eggs are described and ligured froiii 
examples talcen bv Br. you Ileuglin. J, Cabanis, J, f, 0, 1808, pp, 135-1 37, 
Taf. ii. figs. 1, 2.’' 
Calamodyta neiutoni is figured. II, Schlege} & F, P, L, Pollen, Rech, 
Faun. Madag. ph 28. 
Calamodyta dorice is described as a new species, from Borneo, greatly ro^ 
sembling C. aquatica, but much larger, with the bill and legs smaller and less 
stout, the tail differently coloured and no median line on the crown. T. Sal- 
vadori, Atti Accad. Sc. Torino, 1808, pp. 531, 632. 
Psamathia is a new genus of the Calamoherpe-^YOXvg. The feet are the 
same as in Calamoherpe, but the bill is weaker and more slender, and the 
wings are very different (resembling apparently those of Arumlinax), having 
the fourth instead of the third quill longest, and the second and third, instead 
of the second and sixth, nearly equal. The tail has only ten rectrices, instead 
of twelve as in Calamoherpe or Tatarc. The type is 
Psamathia annce, a new species from the Pelew Islands. G. Ilartlaub & 
O. Finsch, P. Z. S. 1808, pp. 5, 110, pi. ii. 
Salicaria italicaf Be Filippi (Mus. iMediol. p. 30), is the true Motacilla 
hypolais of Linna3us, and is distinct from S. hypolais, Be Fil., which is Sylvia 
polyglotta^ Vieill. T. Salvadori, Atti Accad. Sc. Torino, 1868, p. 268. 
