PYRRHULA ERITHACUS, Bayz. Beavan’s Bullfinch. Pyrrhula erythaca, Blyth, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Beng. xxxii. p. 459.—Jerdon, Birds of India, ii. p. 389.—Gray, Hand-list of Birds, ii. p. 99, no. 7483.—Hume, Stray Feathers, 1874, p. 455.—Dresser, Birds of Europe, pt. 51, note to P. major.Hume, Stray Feathers, 1879, p. 108. Pyrrhula erithacus, Blyth, Ibis, 1862, p. 389.—Id. Ibis, 1863, p. 441, pl. x.—Id. Ibis, 1867, p. 43.—Beavan, Ibis, 3685p) li77.——lristram, Lbis, 1871, p. 232, Tuts lovely Bullfinch is one of the rarest of the genus Pyrrhula, and very few specimens exist in collections. It was discovered by that excellent observer the late Captain Beavan, and was described by Mr. Blyth. Dr. Jerdon, in the ‘ Birds of India,’ calls it the ‘“‘Red-breasted Bullfinch,” an English name which I have not adopted, as there are other Bullfinches which have red breasts, and for which the term would be more appropriate; and I follow Mr. Hume in calling the species by the name of its discoverer, who thus described his meeting with it :—‘*I came across a flock of this new species on my way up Mount Tongloo in April 1862. There were two males and several females picking about the bushes near the path. The females all escaped; but I secured both the males, though one was too much damaged to preserve ; the other I sent to Mr. Blyth, who described it in ‘The Ibis’ for 1862 (p. 389), and in the following year furnished its portrait ( & we Ee q os & him sre a