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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATUttE. 
rvJicepSf and has been named by Div Salvadori antinorii” T. v. 
Ileuglin, J. f.0. 1867, p. 202. 
Drymcscai?) troglodytes (Zool. Rec. i. p. 81) is D. fcrruginea^ Henglin. 
JLdit loCt citi 
Eremomela (?) canesccns (Zool. Rec. i. p. 81) is E. eleyans^ Ileuglin. Id, 
loo, cit. 
Eroessa tenella (Zool. Rec. iii. p. 96) is figured. H. Schlegel & F. P. L. 
ollen, Rech. Faun. Madag. p. 92, pi. 18, fig. 2. 
Ahrornis macidipe^mis is described as a new species from Nepaul or Sikhim, 
allied to A super ciliarisy Tickell, but with two distinct yellowish-white wing- 
bands and an oval spot at the tip of the outer web of each tertial. E. Blyth, 
^ Ibis, 1867, p. 27. 
Regtdus cristatus and E. ignicapilhis in captivity. — Hahn, J. f. 0. 1867, 
pp. 211-214. 
Motacillid^. 
Motacilla leucomclccna, P. Wiirt.” (Naumannia, 1867, p. 433), is a deeply 
coloured old male of M. capensis. T. v. Ileuglin, J. f. 0. 1867, p. 297. 
Motacilla yarrelli ( cf, $, and juv.) and M. alba are figured. J. Gould, B. 
Gr. Br. part xii. 
Anthus calthropcen^ described as a new species fr’om a living bird in the 
author’s possession at Cape Town. E. L. Layard, B. S. Afr. pp. 121, 122. 
Anthus rosaceusj Hodgson, from the Himalaya, with yellow primaries, is 
distinct from A, cervinus (Pall.), which probably does not occur in India. E. 
Blyth, Ibis, 1867, p. 32, note. 
Anthus australis, Cinclorhanphus cantillans, and C, rufescens are figured. 
S. Biggies, Orn. Austral, part xii. 
Atithus ohscurus and A. spinoletta (Zool. Rec. ii. p. 115) are figured, J. 
Gould, B. Gr. Br. part xi. j also A, richardi, Id. op. cit. part xii. 
• TROGLODYTIDiE, 
Cyphorhinm lawrencii (Zool. Rec. i. p. 81), C. plueocephalus, Troglodytes 
solstitialis, and T. brunneicollis are figured. P. L. Sclater & 0. Salvin, Ex. 
Orn. pis. 21-23. 
CERTHIIDiE. 
Gould, John. On the Australian Genus Climacteris, with a 
Description of a New Species. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1867, 
pp. 975-977. 
The group is structurally as distinct from Cert/iia as from Siita; 
hut the reasons for this opinion are not stated. The new species, 
making the seventh known, is called 
Climacteris pyrrhonota. It generally resembles C.leucophcea $, except in 
the rust-red of the lower part of the back, rump, and upper tail-coverts. J. 
Gould, ut supra. 
Xenicus yilvxventris is described as a new species from New Zealand. A. 
V. Pelzeln, Verb, zool.-bot. Gesellsch. Wien, 1867, p. 316. 
SiTTIDiE. 
^itta europcea is figured. E. Bettoni, Ucc. Lomb. tav. 7. 
