AVES. 
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Sylvia cincrca and S. cnrruca are figured. J. Gould, B. G. B, part vii. 
Curruca cinereay var. persicay is mentioned but not cliaracterized. F. do 
Filippi, Viagg. Pers. p. 348. 
Curruca atricapilla is figured, J. Gould, B. G. B. part vii., and, with young, 
E. Bettoni, Ucc. Lomb, fasc. iii. 
Curruca hortensis is figured. J. Gould, B. G. B. part viii. , 
Ilippolais (lege Hypolais) elaica (Lind.) has occurred in Italy and is 
figured. F. Magni-Griffi, Mem. Soc. Ital. di Sci. Nat. i. no. 2, pp. 6, c. tab. 
Ficedula hypolais is figured. J. Gould, B. G. B. part vii. 
Phylhscopus superciliosus caught near Leyden. J. P. v. W. Crommelin, 
N. T. D. 1865, p. 244; figured, G. J. Sundevall, Sv. Fogl. pi. Ixviii. 
PJiyllopneuste tristis is figured. J. Gould, B. As. part xvii. 
Ahrornis armandi is described as a new species much resembling A. viri- 
dana, Blyth, and A. luyuhris (Blyth), Joiirn. As. Soc. 1843, xii. p. 968. II. 
Milne-Edwards, Nouv. Arch. Mus. Bull. i. pp. 22, 23, pi. ii. fig. 3. 
Motacillidas. 
Enicurus (lege Henicurus') guttatus and'E. (AT.) sinensis are two new species, 
the first supposed to be from Sikim, and there to be the eastern repre- 
sentative of II. maculatus ; the second is from China, very similar to II 
leschenaulti from Java, but with only half the crown white. J. Gould, 
P. Z. S. 1866, pp. 664, 665. 
Motacilla alha (?), from Persia, is distinguished by having the white on 
the wing-coverts more extended, as in M. duklmnensis. F. de Filippi, Viagg. 
Pers. p. 348. [Qu. = M. luyuhris, Temm. ?] 
Motacilla sidphurea is figured. 0. J. Sundevall, Sv. Fogl. pi. Ixvi. 
The synonymy and distribution of the five species of Indian Motacilla}, 
M. madcraspatana, M. luzoniensis, M. hodgsoni, M. pcrsonata, and M. 
ducJmnensiSy and the three of Indian Budytes, B. calcarata, B. melanocephala, 
and B. viridis, are particularized. E. Blyth, Ibis, 1865, pp. 48-50. 
Btidytes citreoloides (B. citreola, Gould oUm, et .lerdon, nec Pallas) is 
figmed. Gould, B. As. part xvii. 
Pipastes agilis is figured. J. Gould, B. As. part xvii. 
Anthus {Notiocorys) p>arms is described as a new species from the Isthmus 
of Panama, founded on specimens formerly referred (Ann. Lyc. N. Y. vii. 
p. 322) to A. rufusy from which they differ by their smaller size and the 
colour of the two outer rec trices. G. N. Lawi'ence, Proc. Acad. Philad. 
1865, pp. 106, 107. 
Anthus ricardi, four examples observed in one day, 24 Oct. (1863?), 
near Caen. O. Fauvel, Bull. Soc. Linn. Normand. ix. p. 127. Its occur- 
rence in England: G. F. Mathews, Zool. p. 9436; G. D. Rowley, Zool. 
p. 9466. Figured, C. J. Sundevall, Sv. Fogl. pi. Ixvi. 
Anthus rufescens has again occurred in England. G. D. Rowley, Ibis, 
1865, p. 113. 
Anthus spinoletta, supposed occurrence in England. P. L. Sclater, P. Z. S. 
1865, p. 60. J. Gould, Ibis, 1865, pp. 114, 115. 
Anthus rupestrisy occurrence in England. Ibis, 1865, p. 237. 
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