36 Aves. 
AYES. 
Andropadus gracilis figured ; J. Cabanis, J. f. 0. 1881, pi. iv. fig. 2. 
A. flavistriata is a XenocicTila\ R. B. Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. vi. 
p. 100. 
ChlorocicTila^ g. n., type TrichopTiorus flaviventris, Smith; R.B. Sharpe, 
Cat. B. Brit. Mus. vi. pp. 3 & 112, with woodcut in text. Chlorocichla 
occidentalism sp.n., id. tom. cit. p. 113, figured pi. viii., Angola and Damara 
Land. 
Chloropsis viridis (Horsf.) is the Java bird, replaced by C. zosterops 
(Vig.) in the rest of Malaisia, id. tom. cit. pp. 23 & 24. C. viridinucha 
[Zool. Rec. xiv. Aves, p. 42], figured, id. tom. cit. pi. i. 
Criniger cabanisi, n. n. for Trichophorus Jlaveolus, Cabanis (nec Gould); 
id. tom. cit. p. 83. C. verrauxi (pi. iv.), C.f rater (pi. v.), C. finschi (pi. vi. 
fig. 1), C. palawanensis (pi. v. fig. 2), figured; id. tom. cit. C. everetti is 
referred to the genus lole ; id. tom. cit. p. 67, C. fischeri is a Fhyllostro- 
pTius ; id. tom. cit. p. 118. 
Hemixus cinereus figured ; id. tom. cit. pi. ii. 
lole rufigularis figured ; id. tom. cit. pi. hi. 
Ixocincla, Blyth, is distinct from Hypsipetes, Vig. ; id. tom. cit. p. 44. 
Micropus, Swains., supersedes Microtarsus, Eyton, and BracJiypodius, 
Blyth ; id. tom. cit. p. 64. 
Pinarocichla, g. n,, type Brachypus euptilosus, Jard. & Selb., id. tom. 
cit. pp. 2 & 61, with woodcut in text. 
Pycnonotus burmanicus, sp. n., id. tom. cit. p. 125, Burma, from 
Cachar to Pegu. Pycnonotus gaboensis, “is, in fact, only a darker 
race of P. barbatus ” ; id. tom. cit. p. 148. Pycnonotus salvadorii, n. n. 
for P. pusillus, Salvad., preoccupied; id. tom. cit. pp. 165 & 401, 
figured (as P. pusillus) pi. x. P. simplex figured ; id. tom. cit. 
pi. ix. 
Trichophorus fiavigula figured ; J. Cabanis, J. f. O. 1881, pi. iii. fig. 1. 
Tylas alfredi and T. falviventris, spp. nn., R. B. Sharpe, Cat. B. Brit. 
Mus. vi. p. 165, south-west Madagascar. 
Xenocichla albigularis, sp. n., id. tom. cit. vi. p. 103, figured pi. vii. fig. 1 
Fan tee. X. olivacea figured ; id. tom. cit. pi. vii. 
Xenocichla, Cass., is distinct from Criniger ; id. tom. cit. p. 94. 
OmOLIDiE. 
Analcipus consanguineus, sp. n., Sumatra, distinguished from A. cru- 
entus ; R. G. W. Ramsay, Ibis, 1881, pp. 32-34, and both species figured, 
pi. i. 
Oriolus affinis, Gould, affirmed to be a good species ; E. P. Ramsay, 
P. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. vi. p. 676. 
Dicrueidac. 
Dicrurus striatus figured ; Lord Tweeddale (late), Yoy. ‘ Challenger,’ 
Zool. ii. pt. viii. Aves, pi. iv. 
