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Blanford, W. T. Notes on the synonymy of some Indian and Persian 
Birds, with descriptions of two new species from Persia. Ibis, 1874, 
pp. 75-81. [^Turdidai^ SylvUdce.'] 
. Letter from*. Tom. cit. pp. 91 & 92. 
Refers to Major Lloyd’s paper [Zool. Rec. x. p. 33]. 
David, A. Description de quelques Oiseaux de Chine. 0. R. Ixxviii. 
pp. 640 & 541. 
A mere list of names of species, said to be descriptions of specimens 
from Western China, but without localities or date. The genera and 
species indicated seriatim are : Ithaginis sinensis, PomatorMnus gravivox, 
Carpodacus lepidus, Suthora cyanophrys, Psaltria sophia, Trocalopteron 
milnii) Ileteromorpha foldensis, Purus {Machlolophus) rex, Ixulus super- 
ciliaris, Alcippe huetl,aiid Pomatorhinus swinhoii. 
Godwin-Austen, H. H. Fourth list of Birds, principally from the 
Ndgd Hills and Munipur, including others from the Khasi, Garo, and 
Tipperah Hills. J. A. S. B. (n.s.) xliii. part ii. pp. 151-180, pis. 
iv.-x. 
Adds 112 species to the previous list (Zool. Rec. ix. p. 29). 
. Descriptions of 10 new Birds from the Ndga Hills and Munipur 
Valley, North East Frontier of Bengal. P. Z. S. 1874, pp. 43-48, 
pis. x.-xii. ISittidce, Turdidce, Sylviidcc, Fringillidce.‘\ 
Gould, J. The Birds of Asia. Part xxyi. London: 1875. 
All species figured are noticed under their respective families. 
Heuglin, T. von. Verzeichniss der in China beobachteten Vogel 
nach R. Swinhoo. J. f. 0. 1874, pp. 393-402. 
A list of European Birds, 168 in number, found in China, extracted 
from Mr. Swinhoe’s paper (Zool. Rec. viii. p. 40). 
Hume, A. O. Contributions to the Ornithology of India. The Islands 
of the Bay of Bengal. Str. Feath. ii. pp. 29-324. 
Gives a very complete account of *the Andaman and Nicobar islands, 
divided into: — I. “Physical aspects.” II. “Diary of our trip.” III. 
“Analysis of the Avifauna.” IV. “ Detailed list of species.” 167 species 
were definitely determined and 6 not so accurately, bringing the Avi- 
fauna of the islands up to 173 species. [^Alfiropidce, Alcedinidce, Turdidoi, 
Scolopacidce, Laridce.'] 
. Additional notes on the Avifauna of the Andaman Islands. Tom. 
cit. pp. 490-501. 
Four species added to the above-mentioned list, and many notes given 
on interesting species. 
. A first list of the Birds of the Tenasserim Provinces. Tom. cit. 
pp. 467-484. 
431 species included, 3 being probably new \_Nectariniidce, Sturnidce, 
FringillkUe]. 
. Nests and Eggs of Indian Birds. Rough Draft. Part ii. Cal- 
cutta: 1874. 8vo, pp. 237-489. [See “ Oology.”] 
