• AYES, 
Dt'ymceca pectoralis and D. pallidaj A, Smith, and D. oHleppi (Zool. Rec. 
vi. p. 84) referred to D. Jlavicans (Vieill.), and D. substriata, A. Smith, to 
D. maculosa (Bodd.) {capcTisis^ auctt.). R. B. Sharpe, Cat. Afr. B. p. 30. 
Bradyplerus platyurus^ Sw., and B, sylvaticus, Victorin (the first after 
examination of the type), referred to Sylvia brachyptera, Vieill. [cf. Ibis, 
1869, p. 366]. Id. tom. cit. p. 33. 
Prinia. The second Ceylonese species (Zool. Rec. vii. p. 63) is P. socialis, 
Sykes. Ld. Walden, P. Z. S. 1871, p. 258. 
Cisticola riificollis, sp. n., from Assam. Id. Ann. N. H. (4) vii. p. 242. 
Cisticola melanocephala^ sp. n., from Yunan. J. Anderson, P. Z. S. 1871, 
p.212. 
Phyllopneuste macrorhyncha (Zool. Rec. vi. p. 84) is an Acrocephalus. A. 
O. Hume, Ibis, 1871, p. 31. 
Sylvia stylvicola, variation in its song. T. R. A. Briggs, Rep. Plym. Inst, 
iv. pp. 162, 163. 
Phyllopneuste brelmii^ sp. n., from Portugal, allied to P. rufa. E. E. von 
Homeyer, Erinn. Vers, deutsch. Orn. 1870, p. 48. 
Phyllopneuste major, sp. n., from Algeria. P. brevirostris and P. rufa, their 
differences. II. B. Tristram, Ann. N. II. (4) viii. pp. 28, 29, 
Phyllopneuste eversmanni (Midd.) {neo Bp.) is P. syloicultrix. P. fuscata, 
notes on. Id. Ibis, 1871, pp. 109, 110 (cf. tom. cit. p. 233). . P. eversmanni 
(Midd.), P. sylviadtrix, and P. Jlavescens (Gray, P. Z. S. 1860, p. 349) are P. 
borealis, Bias. : R. Swinhoe, P. Z. S. 1871, pp. 356, 367. As also is P. kenni- 
cotti (Zool. Rec. V. p. 84) : H. B. Tristram, Ibis, 1871, p. 231. 
Phyllopneuste schwartzi is P. viridanus (Blyth, J. A. S. B. xii. p. 967) : Id. 
tom. cit. p. 109. A good species : J. Cabanis, J. f. O, 1871, p. 166. 
Phylloscopus pallidipes, sp. n., from Sikkim, small and with pale tarsi. 
W. T. Blanford, P. As. Soc. Beng. 1871, p. 215. 
Phylloscopus tytleri and Ilorites pallidus, spp. nn., from Cashmir, the first 
allied to P. viridanus. W. E. Brooks, tom. cit. p. 210. 
Abrornis jerdoni, sp. n., from Eastern India. Id. tom. cit. p. 248. 
Abrornis acanthizoides, sp. n., from Chinese Thibet. J, Verreaux, N. Arch. 
Mus. Bull. vi. p. 37, vii. p. 47. 
Begidoides super ciliosus, its egg. H. E. Dresser, P. Z, S. 1871, p. 103, 
Regidoides occipitalis is Phyllopneuste coronata, T. & S. II. B. Tristram, 
Ibis, 1871, p. 233. " ' 
MoTACILLIDiE. 
Motacilla cashmir iensis, sp. n., from Cashmir, allied to M. luzoniensis. W. 
E. Brooks, P. As. Soc. Beng. 1871, p. 210, 
Motacilla baicalensis, sp. n., from Lake Baikal, resembling M. alba and 
M. dukhunensis. Also from the same district a var. temporalis. R. Swinhoe, 
P. Z. S. 1871, p. 363. 
Motacilla citreola, its egg. H. E. Dresser, tom. cit, p. 104. 
Motacilla humata and M. major, their fossil remains figured. A. Milne- 
Edwards, Ois. Foss. Er. pi. 158, figs. 1-11, pi. 169, figs. 10, 11, 13, 14. 
Budytes viridis is B. cinereocapillus or B. mclanocephalus, juv. Notes on 
Budytes citreolus added. A. 0. Hume, Ibis, 1871, p. 34. 
Anthus pratensis, A. spinoletta and Agrodroma campestris in India. Id, 
tom. cit. pp. 36, .30. 
