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fully given in detail. It is referred to the germs Huhigvla, of the three other 
species' of which a list is also given. Lord Walden, Ibis, 1866/ pp. 810- 
823,423,424. ; 
Muscicapnla super ciliar is, M. cesiigma, M. leucoschista, and M. ciliaris differ- 
entiated. The second is plain blue above, white below, with no white on the 
tail. Tim third is lilco the first, hut the white on the throat is broader, thoro is loss 
blue on the sides of the breast, and no white on the roctrices. The fourth is of 
a darker and duller blue above, with white superciliaries, the greater wing- 
coverts and outer webs of the tertials white, as are also the entire under parts. 
The last two must be added to the Indian fauna, and there may possibly be a 
fifth species. E. Blyth, Ibis, 18G6, p. 372. 
Newtonia hnmneicauda, Pollen,” is the name given to Erythrosterna 
hnmneicaucla, A. Newton (P. Z. S. 1863, pp. 180, 181), but no generic charac- 
ters are assigned. II. Schlegel, P. Z. S. 1866, p. 422. 
TuRDIDiE. 
Catharus griseiceps is a new species from Veragua allied to O. melp)omene, 
but easily distinguishable, among other peculiarities, by its grey head. A list 
of the ten known species of the genus, showing their geographical distribution, 
is added. 0. Salvin, P. Z. S. 1866, pp. 68, 69. 
Tnrdus stihcineretis is a new species probably from Chili, allied to T. chi- 
guanco, but much smaller, with the breast faintly striated, and the under 
wing-coverts ashy-white, hardly tinged with fulvous. P. L. Sclater, P. Z. S. 
1860, p. 820. 
Turdus atrigularis has occurred near Miinster. B. Altum, J. f. 0, 1860, 
pp. 423, 424. 
Turdtis Swinhoe (Zool. Record, i. p. 79) {nec Cuvier, Pucheran, 
Arch, du Mus. vii. p. 341), is figured and its immature plumage described. 
R, Swinhoe, Ibis, 1860, p. 136, pi. v. 
Turdus musicus and Morula vulgaris are figured. J. Gould, B. Grt. Br. 
part X. 
Platycichla (Zool. Record, i. p. 79) ; the relations of this genus to Myia- 
destes and Ciehlopis (both of which, though still retained p,mong the Ampdidoi, 
should probably be referred to the Turdidoi) are considered. S. F. Baird, 
Rev. Am. B. pp. 408, 409, 417, and 436. 
Kittacincla [lege Cittocincla'] auricularis, Swinhoe,” (^.-Zool. Record, i. 
pp. 79, 80), is referred to the genus Sihia, and is figured. P. L. Sclater, Ibis, 
1866, pp. 109, 110, pi. iv. (Jig. mala). 
Crateropus melanops is a new species from Damaraland, allied to C. jar-: 
dinii, A geographical list of the twenty known species is appended. G. 
Ilartlaub, P. Z. S. 1866, pp. 435, 436. 
. Cossypha heuglini is a new species from Keren,' resembling in colour 
the much smaller C. semirufa, Riipp. G. Ilartlaub, .1. f. O. 1806, pp. 36, 37. 
Ilypsipetes horhonica from Reunion is given as distinct from II. ourovang. 
[ Qu. = Turdus atricilla, Puch. Arch, du Mus, vii. p. 840.] II. Schlegel, P. Z. S. 
1860, p. 423. 
Cinclocerthia macrorhyncha is a new species from St. Lucia, West Indies, to 
be distinguished from C, rujicauda of Nevis and Guadaloupe by the cinereous 
upper parts, and from C, gutturalis of Martinique by the paler colouring 
