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p. 42) j aad the last we shall have from the author^ whose early 
death is much to be deplore^ 
^Elanfoud, W. T. List of Birds obtained in the Irawadi valley 
around Ava^Thayet My Oj and Bassein. Tbm.ci/. pp. 462-470. 
r The au thorns observations were carried on in the years 1861- 
62, and refer to 113 species.J 
Letter from. Tom. cit. p. 533. 
f Bemarks on the limits of the so-called Indian Begion/^ and 
other notes on Birds (see Sylviidm)) 
>»Blyth, E. Notes relating chiefly to the Birds of India. Tom» 
' cit. p. 157. 
/^Containing criticisms of-some value on recent contributions 
to Indian ornithology ; and the author, having examined the 
Leyden Museum, makes several identifications of species hitherto 
supposed to be distinct by Dutch and British writers. Two 
species (belonging to BylviiddB) are described for the first time^^ 
Elwes, H. J. Letter from. Tom. cit. p. 526. 
^ Belates to the ornithology of the Cardamum Hills of Tra- 
vancore. 
Godwin- Austen, H. IL A List of Birds obtained in the 
Khasi and North Cachar Hills. J. A. S. B. 1870, p. 91. 
y . Second List of Birds obtained in the Khasi and North 
' Cachar Hills, and the country at their base, in the My- 
^ mensing and Sylhet districts. To7n cit. p. 264. 
^In the first of these papers 207 species are enumerated, and 
interesting notes on some of them given. Very few Gallmcc are 
included, and no Gralloi or AnsereSf these being poorly repre- 
sented in the locality. In the second 148 additional species are 
mentioned. "I 
^ Gould, J. The Birds of Asia. Part xxii. London: 1870. 
COf the sixteen species figured, many do not belong strictly to 
the Indian regio^ 
JIuME, Allan. Stray Notes on Ornithology in India. Ibis, 
1870, pp. 181-185, 399-407. 
The first of these papers describes a new genus and species of 
Sylviid(e (q. v.), the second the habit§ of Emberiza striolata.^ 
. Letters from, on Indian Birds. Toin. cit. pp. 136, 145, 
^ 283', 435, 438, 528, 530, 532. 
Innumerable remarks on Indian Ornithology, in the course 
of which several species are described as new (see Falconidce 
(3), indicatoridee , MuscicapidcBj Sylviida, and Motacillidci) ^ and 
others recorded for the first time as occurring in India.'I] 
^ . Additional Observations regarding some species- of Birds 
