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AYES. 
Ochthoeca murinaf sp. n., from Oyapok. iV synopsis of the species of the 
genus is added. 7f;?.<ow,c/^.pp. 749^750. 
Eascarthmus fulvicepSj sp. n., from Lima, Petails of its structure figured. 
Id. tom. cit. p. 497, 
Myiarckus coopen, Baird, is Tyrannula mexicana, Kaup (B. Z. S, 1861, 
p. 61), and Blacicus tristk (Gosse) is Tyranmla harhirostris, Sw. (Phil. Mag. 
1827, p. S67). id. tom. cit. pp. 84, 86. 
Anceretes fernandozianus (Philippi) figured. Id. Ibis, 1871, p. 179, pi. vii. 
fig. 1. 
Myiarchusyiicatanensis, sp. n. , from Yucatan, G. N. Lawrence, P. Ac. Philad. 
1871, p. 236. • 
Empidonax atrirostris, sp. n., from Venezuela ?, allied to E. trailli. Id. tom. 
cit, p, 234. 
Serpophaga grisea, sp. n,, from Oosta Rica, allied to /S', cinerea. Id. Ann, 
Lyc.N. Y.x.pp.139,140. 
DiCRURIDiE. 
Eicrurus cathoecus, sp. n., from China. R. Swinhoe, P. Z. S. 1871, p. 377, 
LANIIDiE. 
lanius auriculatus, L. collurio, L. nubicus, L. excuhitor, E. algeriensis, and 
L. meridiomdis figured. R, B, Sharpe & H, E. Dresser, B, Eur, pts, i.-iv., 
ix. 
Iannis minor. Notes on its breeding. J, Hocker, J. f. 0. 1871, p. 464. 
Lanius mioccsnus, its fossil remains figured. A. Milne-Edwards, Ois, EosS, 
Er. pi. 159, figs. 1-3, 
, Lanius incertus, sp. n., from Amoy, belonging to the L. cristatus group. R. 
Swinhoe, P. Z. S. 1871, pp. 376, 377. 
Lanius phoenicurus, Pall., is probably L. cristatus, L., vest. nupt. Ld. 
W'alden, Ibis, 1871, p. 173. 
Tephrodornis. Remarks on the Indo-Malayan species of the genus. Id. 
loG. cit. 
Eryoscopus guttatus (Zool. Rec. ii. p. 108) is E, major, Hartl. (Orn. W estafr. 
p. 111). R. B. Sharpe, Oat. Afr. B. p. 47. 
CAMPEPKAGIDiE. 
Colluricincla concinna, sp. n., from Nelson, New Zealand. E. W. Hutton, 
Cat. B. N. Zeal. p. 16. [Is Graucalus melanops, Id. Ibis, 1872, p. 201,] 
Campephaga strenua, C. alhilora, and C. leucoptera, spp. nn., from New 
. Guinea, Johie, and Seek [the last-named being a Lalage]. H. Schlegel, 
N. T. D. iv, pp. 44-46. 
Oriolia berniei'i is Artamia leucocephala, and A. rufa is a Vanga, R. B. 
Sharpe, P. Z. S. 1871, pp. 318, 319. 
“ Pachycephala schlegeli, Rosenb.,” sp.n., from the interior of New Guinea, 
remarkable for its small size, large pectoral hand, black wings, and orange 
belly. H. Schlegel, N. T. D. iv. pp. 43, 44. 
, Meotes nigrescens, sp. u., fiom the northern peninsula of New Guinea, Id. 
tom. cit. p. 46. 
