PAS^ERES. 
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Muscicapid^* ' 
Sipliia hodgsonij sp. n., from Moupin, J, Verreaux, N. Arch. Mus. vi. 
Bull. p. 34. 
Butalis grisola in India. A. 0. Hume, Ibis, 1871, p. 26. 
Butalis epulata, juv., described. R. B. Sharpe, Ann. N. H. (4) viii. p. 234. 
Muscicapa [?] muelleriana and Myiagra glauca, spp, nn., from New Guinea, 
II. Schlegel, N. T. D. iv. pp. 40, 41. 
BMpidura fumosa and R. hrachyrhyncha, spp. nn., from the island of Jobie 
and the northern peninsula of New Guinea. Id. tom. cit. p. 42. 
Maohirhynchus nigripectus, sp. n., from the northern peninsula of New 
Guinea, distinguished by its black breast lind yellow throat. Id. tpnu cit, 
p. 43. 
Monarclia hrehmi, Bosenb.,” sp. n., from Geelvink Bay, unlike any other 
known species. Id. tom. cit. pp. 14, 15. 
Monarches dimidiatuSy sp. n., from Rarotonga. G. Hartlaub & 0. Finscb, 
P. Z. S. 1871, p. 28. 
Stenostira plumhea is a Parisoma. R. B. Sharpe, Cat. Afr. B. p. 41. 
Parisoma layardi, Ilartl. (Ibis, 1862, p. 147), is P. subccerulenm (Gm.), 5 • 
Id, tom. cit. p. 41, 
Mniotiltid/E. 
Parula irmdaris, sp. n., from the Tres Marias and Socorro Islands, off the 
west coast of Mexico. G. N. Law.rence Ann. Lyc. N. York, x. p. 4,” P, 
Bost. Soc. 7 June, 1871. 
CiNCLIDiE. 
Cinclus melanogaster figured. J. Gould, B. Gr. Br. pt. xix. 
TuR1)IDA5. 
Tiirdus musicns, T. viscivorus (from which T. hodgso7it is not distinct), and 
T. inlaris figured. R. B. Sharpe & H. E. Dresser, B. Eur. pts. v., 
•vi., viii. 
Turdus atrigidaris figured. J . Gould, B. Gr. Br.- pt. xix. 
Turdus mystacmus, Severzow,” sp. n., from Turkestan, closely allied 
to T. ati'igidaris, if, indeed, separable. 0. Dode, P. Z. S. 1871, p. 481. 
Turdus fuscatus, its egg. II. E. Dresser, tom. cit. p. 104. 
Turdus pallcnsy Pall., its synonymy. Ld. Walden, Ibis, 1871, p. 168. 
Turdus polios and T. oUvacinus (head only) figured : T. von Ileuglin, Orn. 
N.-O. Afr. tab. xiv. Notes on the latter and 1\ olivaceus : Id. J. f. 0. 1871, 
pp. 206-208. T, p>elios, Bp., is really from Central Asia ; the African species 
so called must bear the name T. icterorhynchuSy P. Wiirtt. J. Cabanis, op. cit. 
1870, p. 424. 
Turdus strepita7iSy A. Smith (111. Zool. S. Afr. pi. 37, 1849), is T. litsitsi- 
rupuy ejusd. (Rep. Exp. C. Afr. p. 45, 1836), and Merula ohscura, A. Smith 
(1849), and T. cahanisi, Bp. (1850), are T. olivaceusy L. R. B. Sharpe, Cat. 
Afr. B. pp. 20, 21. 
Turdus crossleyiy sp. n., from Cameroons, allied to T. gurneyi (Zool. Rec. 
i. p. 79), but has black cheeks, lores, and chin, and an orange collar. Id. 
P. Z. S. 1871, pp. 607, 608, pi. xlviii. 
Turdus fidviventrisy Sclater (P. Z. S. 1857, p. 273), is Merula euryzonuy 
Dubus, Esc[. Orn. tab. 34 (1850), P. L. Sclater & 0. Salvin, Ibis, 1871> 
p.320. 
