AVES. ' 79 
• Turdus ?, supposed Siberian specie^ breeding in tbe Government of 
Archangel. H. Gobel, J. f. 0. 1869, pp. 318, 319. 
Turdus conjinus (Zool. Rec. i. p. 79) is referred to T. migratorius. D. G. 
Elliot, B. N. Am. Intr. p. 3. 
Turdus gigas, T. alhicolKs, T. leucomelas, T. crotopezus, T. albiventris, T. 
phceopygus^ and T. gymnophthalmus are figured. P. L. Sclater & O. Salvin, 
Ex. Orn, pp. 139-152, pis. Ixx.-lxxvi. 
Turdus viscivorus (ad. & pull.) and Petrocincla saxatilis are figured. J^. 
Gould, B. Gr. Br. pt. xv. 
Turdus reevii is described as a new species from Puna Island in the Gulf 
of Guyaquil, coming under the section Planesticus ] but no comparative dia- 
gnosis is given. G. N. Lawrence, Ann. Lyc. N. II. New York^ 1869, p. 234.. 
Turdus hauxioelli is described as a new species from Pebas in Peru, only 
needing comparison with T. leucomelas, Vieill., than which it is uniformly- 
darker and reddish-brown above, with no olive shades. Id. tom. cit. pp. 
265, 266. 
Turdus nanus {cf. Zool. Rec. v. p. 86), a mistake rectified. 0. J. May- 
nard, Am. Nat. ii. p. 663. 
Jlylocichla ; — The eight North- Aiherican species of this section are mi-"" 
nutely characterized. Turdus mustelmus stands alone; T. fuscescens, T, 
ustulatus,' 2\ sioainsoni, and 2\ alicicB form a second group ; and a third com- 
prises T. pallasi, T. auduhoni (which perhaps may not be a good species), and 
T. 7ianus. R. Ridgway, Proc. Ac. N. S. Philad. 1869, pp. 127-129. 
Turdus atrigidaris has occurred in Sussex. J. Gould, Ibis, 1869, p. 128 ;• 
G. 1). Rowley, P. Z. S. 1869, p. 4; T. J. Monk, Zool. S. S. p. 1560. ; 
Turdus deckcni is described and figured as a new species from East Africa,' 
smaller and darker than T. cahanisi, Bp., with the middle of the belly and. 
the flanks dull, and the under wing-coverts deeper rusty. J. Cabanis, J.f.O. 
1868 [published in 1869], p. 412; Id. Von der Decken’s Reisen, iii. 1, 
pp. 21, 22, pi. i. 
Turdus hodgsoni, Cichloides atrigidaris and Meiula houlhoul, descriptions 
of the different plumages of adult and young. R. S. Tytler, Ibis, 1869, 
pp. 122-126. 
Oreocincla aurea is figured. J. Gould, B. Gr. Br. pt. xvi. 
Sharpe, R. B. On the genus Ch( 2 tops. Proc. Zool. Soc. i860, 
pp. 163, 164, pi. xiv. 
Three species, including G. aurantius (Zool. Rec. v. p. 86), are recognized, 
whereof one, 
C. grayi, from Damara-land, is described and figured as new : it differs! 
from both the others by its smaller size and whitish throat. Identified with 
Drymoeca anchietce (Zool. Rec. v. p. 87). G. Ilartlaub, Bericht, u. s. w. 
p. 126. : 
Crateropus affinis is described as a new species from Mossamedes (W. . 
Africa), but may possibly be C. pleheius, Ilartl. (Orn. V'estafr. p. 79). J.- 
V. Barboza du Bocage, P. Z. S. 1869, p. 436. 
lurnagra hcctori is described as a new species from New Zealand. W. 
Buller, ibis, 1869, p. 39. Probably identical with Otagon ianagra (Zool.' 
Rec. ii. p. 112). A. Newton, loc. cit. note. 
Cossypha suhrufescens is a new species from Caconda (W. Africa), resem- 
