AVES. 
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tom. oil. p. 661 ; J. Cordeaux, tom. cit. p. 691 ; II. Stevenson, tom. cit. p. 696 ; 
J. A. II. Brown, tom. cit. pp. 606 & 907 j T. E. Gunn, G. Garrett, and J. G. 
Overend, tom. cit. pp. 633, 634 ; II. L. Saxby, tom. cit. p. 689 ; II. Black- 
more, tom. cit. p. 704. Its occurrence in Germany at the same season, G. 
Ilerpell, Zool. Garten, 1867, p. 169 ; A. Schopff, tovi. cit, p. 160 : in Swit- 
zerland (where it had not appeared since 1811), — Girtanner, tom.\cit. pp. 169, 
160, and 280 ; B. Altum, tom. cit. p. 197 j A. Rose, tom. cit. p. 270 j 
— Favre, Bull. Soc. Sc. Nat. Neuchatel, vii. p. 613. 
Tacliycephala grccffii (Zool. Rec. iii. p. 89) c? and P. vitiensis, Gray, ? , are 
figured. 0. Finsch & G. Hartlaub, Beitr. Faun. Centralpolyn. taf. viii. 
figg. 2, 3. 
Pardalotus xanihopygus is described as a new species” from Victoria. It 
belongs to the section which wants the wax-like appendages to the wing- 
feathers, and most resembles P. punctatiis, but differs from it in having a 
more slender bill, white spots on the upper back, paler abdomen, greyish 
flanks, and conspicuously in the lower back being bright yellow. F. M‘Coy, 
Ann. & Mag. N. H. 3rd ser. xix. p. 184 (March 1867). Under the name 
^‘P. xanthopyge" it was exhibited 11 Feb., 1867, as “a new species recently 
described. ” Id. Trans. 8t Proc. R. S. Victoria, viii. part i. p. 41 (May 1867) ; 
Ann. k Mag. N. II. 3rd ser. xx. p. 177. The same species was also described 
as new 28 Feb., 1867, before the Zoological Society of London, under the 
name P. leadheateri, Ramsay Ibis, 1867, pp. 266, 266. First described 
in the ^Australasian’ newspaper of Melbourne”! F. MUoy, op. cit. 1868, 
p. 122. Figured : J. Gould, B. Austral. Suppl. part iv. 
TiMALIIDiE. 
Garrtdax ndnginosus and O. polioccphalus are two undescribed species in 
the Derby Museum of Liverpool from South-eastern Asia. E. Blyth, Ibis, 
1866, 46. 
Garrtdax sannio is^a new species from Middle China. R. Swinhoe, tom. 
cit. pp. 402, 403. 
Garrtdax leucogaster was the name proposed (P. Z. S. 1866, p. 649) for the 
Siamese race of G. helangeri. It is now identified with Turdus diardi^ Less. 
Ld. Walden, Ibis, 1867, pp. 381, 382. 
Garrtdax delesserti and G. gtdaris are figured. J. Gould, B. As. part xix. 
Timalia guadristriata and T. hicolor are two undescribed species in the 
Derby Museum of Liverpool, probably from Malacca. The former is akin to 
T. leticotis, Strickl. ; the latter like T. erythroptera, but dark ashy, with a 
rufous mantle, wings, and tail. E. Blyth, Ibis, 1866, pp. 46, 47. 
Myiothera tnurina, S. Muller,” is [apparently] an undescribed species. 
Together with M. niyrogtdaris, Temm., it is referred to Turdinus, and the 
first is the smallest of the group. E. Blyth, Ibis, 1866, p. 47. 
HiRUNDINIDA5. 
Jlirundo ancliieto} is described as a new species from Benguela. J. V. 
Barboza du Bocage, .Torn. Scienc. Lisboa, 1867, p. 160; Id. tom. cit. p. 338. 
Ilirundo ccquatorialis (Zool. Rec. iii. p. 90) appears to be readily distin- 
guishable. P. L. Sclater & O. Salvin, P. Z. S. 1867, p. 979. 
‘y Hirundo andamanemis, Tytler,” is described as a new species from the 
Andamans. R. C. Beavan, Ibis, 1867, pp. 316, 317. 
