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Acanthiza inornataj A. lineataj A. pyrrhopygiay A. chrysorrhea) A. reguloi- 
(Ics, and A. dicmcnsis are figured. S. Diggles, Orn. Austral, pt. xvii. 
Sylvia dorim (Zool. Rcc. ii. p. 114) is S. dcUcatida, Ilartl. (Ibis^ 1869, p, 340, 
pi. X. fig. 1). T. Salvador!, Atti Accad. Sc. Torino, 1808, pp. 290, 291. 
/S', cinereay var. j)ersica (Zool. Rec. ii, p. 115) is Curruca affinis^ Blyth, 
J. A. S. B. xiv. p. 564, note. Id. tom. cit, p. 291. 
Cisticola schamicolaj notes on its breeding in India (cf. Zool. Rec. ii. p, 91), 
W. E. Brooks, Ibis, 1868, pp. 130, 131. 
. Brymodca (P) peldncmk is a new species, from Northern China, apparently 
very like Snya, but having twelve instead of ten rectrices ; R. Swinhoe, Ibis, 
.1808, pp, 0], 02. Referred to the genus Amytki J. I*. Vorroaiix, tom, cit, 
p.,499, 
Drymocca hivittata is described as a new species, from Mo7.ambi(iue, allied ^ 
to D. affinis, A. Smith, but easilj’^ distinguishable by the white supraorbital 
streaks extending from the bill, and the want of the white tip to the tail. 
W. Reters, J. f. O. 1808, pp. 131, 132. 
Drymccca ellisia [sc. Ellisia madagascariensis (Lath.), E. typica, Ilartl.] is 
figured. II. Schlegel k F. P. L. Pollen, Rech. Faun. Madag. pi. 28. 
Dnjmceca anchietce is described as a new species, from Biballa, West Africa, 
allied to D. fortirostrisy D. rohustay D. erythrogenysy and D. ncevia. J. V. 
Barboza du Bocage, Jorn. Sc. Lisboa, 1808, p. 41. 
Drymoipus verreauxi is a supposed new species, from llacca, which Hr. 
Jerdon thinks may probably be identical with Graminicola hengalensis (B. Ind. 
ii. p. 177). 
Cisticola isodaefyla and C. proccra are described as new species from Mo- 
zambique, the former allied to C. Icvaillanti, A. Smith, but without spots oit 
the head and having the inner toe not longer than the outer. W. Petets, • 
.1. f. 0. 1868, p. 132. 
Phylloscopus , a supposed new species, from Nachar, in the North- 
west Himalaya, in general colour resembling P. rama, but decidedly smaller, 
is described, but left unnamed. F. Stoliezka, .1. A. S. B. 1808, p. 40. \_Cf. 
Ibis, 1809, p. 211.] 
Pegulus himalaycnsis, Blyth ” [tihi ?], is identical with P. cristatns (L.) 
A. von Pelzeln, ,1. f. 0. 1808, p. 20 j Ibis, 1808, p. 308. 
Motactllid.e. 
yhithifs spinolcUa, its occurrence in Devonshire. J. Gatcomhe, Zool. S. S. 
p. 1254. Confounded with A.pctrosus, E. Newman, tom. cit. p. 1265. 
Anthus ricardiy its occurrence in Kent. C. Gordon, tom. cit. p. 1458. 
At Scilly, E. II. Rodd, loc. cit. In Sussex, G. D. Rowley, tom. cit. p. 1478. 
Anthus rufcsccns, its occurrence at Scilly. E. II. Rodd, tom. cit. p. 1458. 
Calohatcs stdplmrca (in summer and winter) is figured (2 pis.), J, Gould, 
B. Gr. Br. pt. xiii. 
Pndytes rayi and P.Jlava arc figured. Id. op. cit. pt. xiv. 
Troglodytida;. 
Campylorhy}7chus pnllidus, Burm.,” is described as a new species from Bo- 
livia. C. Giebel, Zeitschr. gesammt. Naturwissensch. 1868, pp. 13, 14. 
Odontorliynclms is anew genus, allied to C vnpylorhynchm and Helcodijtes, 
