titel ie ae Lege a Sa {aust AMD RRS BAG ‘ BY OY uw we aay a NY on RK RY ay rc ei LS AN ‘) a Sa aN nN _ BANS eh o i , x RN ; NaH BU KR aN Bin AA We RN TO Nene oo SR 45 - ‘ dos She ; ROR : i a OR 4 eS cae =~ ae The a an ea oe ‘i Ay) SHON ES eae ANG LYCANS ADS ie N3 eee Te spas 5 ie = ee. UN a hy AS SeMITHSONTAN INSTITUTION. UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. BULLETIN UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. INGO? =2E82> BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE PUBLISHED WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER, F, R. 8, SECRETARY OF THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, Prepared under the direction of C7 BROW WNW GOOD Hh, ——————e oo WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, 1896. ADVERTISEMENT. This work (Bulletin No. 49) is one of a series of papers intended . to illustrate the collections belonging to the United States, and con- stituting the National Museum, of which the Smithsonian Institution was placed in charge by the act of Congress of August 10, 1846. The publications of the National Museum consist of two series— the Bulletins, of which this is No. 49, in continuous series, and the Proceedings, of which the eighteenth volume is now in press. A small edition of each paper in the Proceedings is distributed in pam- phlet form to specialists, in advance of the publication of the bound volume. The Bulletins of the National Museum, the publication of which was commenced in 1875, consist of elaborate papers based upon the collections of the Museum, reports of expeditions, ete., while the Proceedings facilitate the prompt publication of freshly-acquired facts relating to biology, anthropology, and geology, descriptions of restricted groups of animals and plants, the discussion of particular questions relative to the synonymy of species, and the diaries of minor expeditions. Other papers, of more general popular interest, are printed in the Appendix to the Annual Report. Full lists of the publications of the Museum mav be found in the current catalogues of the publications of the Smithsonian Institution. 2-apers intended for publication in the Proceedings and Bulletins of the National Museum are referred to the Committee on Publea- tions, composed as follows: Frederick W. True (chairman), Marcus Benjamin (editor), J. E. Benedict, Otis T. Mason, Leonhard Stej- neger, and Lester F. Ward. S. P. LANGLEY, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. WASHINGTON, D. C., August 1, 1896. II ETE PUBLISHED WRITINGS or PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER, 1844-1896. Prepared under the direction of Se. Ow Wy «OO Dia: -—- i WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1896. LIL CONTENTS: Page. Frontispiece—Portrait of Philip Lutley Sclater. ca REI TETLCELTS pee Rn Seek ace th See Me See ee ea Soins Acie orn eee aoe Vv Oa TR ST 2 PR SRS a a TS ee eo VII mIRC Rtas 2 shee see ed 2 Oe es eee aan eee Dx: Chronological catalogue of separate works, 1844-1894. _-___..__.--. ------- 1 Chronological catalogue of papers published in the memoirs, proceedings, and journals of learned societies and other periodicals___--_-.------------ 5 fist of new families and genera described __-.-....-...-.--.-<-----=------- 75 Been BRGCION (OSCE 2... 2 oe k eas owe oe Saco ceus ssenees as 7 PRT RMe RN GH UNOOs eal oe a ee eee hue eh awe Saenm ese qeesteae = 105 Index to the subjects of the separate works and papers catalogued in Parts Peer leeween her ne en se ee eS 3h Se ne Pe eee ee eas eee eke we 121 Appendix—List of separate works and papers published subsequent to December, 1894, and not included in Parts I to VI......-----...-----..-- 133 INTRODUCTION. Many years ago the publication of a series of bibliographies of rep- resentative American naturalists was begun in the Bulletins of the United States National Museum. The series was intended to include analytical discussions of the writings of the men who have been espe- cially prominent in the study, classification, and naming of the animals and plants of America, with a view to facilitating the use of the very extensive, widely scattered, and very complicated literature which has grown up in connection with American systematie biology. Five bulletins have been published in this series: No. 20, The Pub- lished Writings of Spencer Fullerton Baird, 1845-1882, by G. Brown Goode; No. 23, The Published Writings of Isaac Lea, LL. D., by Newton Pratt Seudder; No. 30, Bibliography of Publications Relating to the Collection of Fossil Invertebrates in the United States National Museum, including complete lists of the writings of Fielding Bb. Meek, Charles A. White, and Charles D. Walcott, by John Belknap Marcou; No. 40, The Published Writings of George Newbold Lawrence, 1844— 1891, by L. S. Foster, and No. 41, The Published Writings of Dr. Charles Girard, by G. Brown Goode. The scope of this series would seem appropriately limited to the work of the naturalists living and working in America, but there is one exception which no one can doubt the propriety of making—that in the case of Mr. Philip Lutley Sclater, the secretary of the Zoological Society of London, who has confined his work for the most part to American ornithology, and whose contributions to the systematic ornithology of the American Continent have far exceeded in extent those of anyone working in this country. His opportunities have been almost unlimited, and his utilization of these opportunities has been wonderfully effective. The ornithology of Neotropical America was but little known when he began his work. Mr. George N. Lawrence, of New York City, also an indefatigable worker in the same field, has left an extensive record in his bibliography already published. His studies were earried on, however, in the intervals of an active business life, while Mr. Selater has been able to devote his entire time for more than half a century to systematic work, and has given most of his attention to the bird fauna of Central and South America, with results the extent of which is well shown by the analytical catalogue of his writings now published. vil VIII INTRODUCTION. It is believed that this bibliography will materially lighten the labors of everyone engaged in the study of American birds or of the problems of geographical distribution. Since Mr. Sclater is not an ‘‘ American naturalist” in the same sense as the others whose bibliographies have already been published, the present work is not included in the series of ‘‘ Bibliographies of American Naturalists.” He is, however, in another and a broader sense, one of the most eminent and prolific of American naturalists. The plan adopted in the present volume is essentially different in its entirety from any previously used, although many of its features are familiar. The method of citation is essentially that of Coues, but the annotations to the titles are made as brief as possible. The object of such annotations is understood to be simply to describe each paper so that a person consulting the bibliography can determine without further research whether the paper cited is one which he needs to consult. The customary practice of analyzing the paper and enumer- ating under its title all the species, genera, and families which it describes is not followed. It is thought that a much more satisfac- tory plan has been adopted, namely, that of combining this enumer- ation of species with the alphabetical index, so that a person desiring an exact reference for use in synonymy, or indeed for immediate use in consulting the literature, can find in one alphabetical series all the names for which the author is responsible, each accompanied by an exact statement of place of description, the locality of the specimen, and the place where the type is to be found. A separate list of species figured, with an exact bibliographical citation for the plate and the page related to if, is also given. The reason for including a separate list of the species figured is obvious, since a large number of Mr. Selater’s figures relate to forms not for the first time described by hin. Much care has been given to the typography of this bibliography, with the purpose of securing compactness as well as clearness. The material here included, if printed in the same style as the bibl- ographies previously issued by the Museum, would have occupied at least four times the space. Notwithstanding this compactness of typography, the arrangement of the matter and the contrasts secured by the choice of type and by the system of spacing and indentation adopted has, it is believed, produced a page which is clearer and easier of reference than any previously used, at all events in the pub- lications of the Museum. Special acknowledgment is due to Mr. George Arthur Doubleday, clerk in the library of the Zoological Society of London, by whom the titles have been copied and arranged. Mr. Charles W. Richmond, of the National Museum, has done excellent service in reading proof and verifying the citations. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. Mr. Philip Lutley Selater, secretary of the Zoological Society of London, is one of the best known of living zoologists. Few men have contributed so much as he to systematic ornithology, and none have done so much in the identification and deseription of new forms from the Western Continent. His work has been largely in connec- tion with the luxuriant fauna of Neotropical America, little known at the time when he began his researches. Nearly every year since he began work in 1855, his correspondents in tropical America have laid at his feet new wealth in the form of collections from regions hitherto unexplored. He has characterized 1,067 new species (245 in collaboration with Osbert Salvin), 135 new genera (25 with Salvin), and two new fami- lies of American birds. Remarkable as has been his industry and his accuracy in diagnosis and deseription, the fact should be recognized that but for his energy and his skill as an organizer many regions now well known to the ornithologist would doubtless still remain unexplored. The labors of Mr. Selater have also resulted in great additions to our knowledge of the geographical distribution of vertebrates. Not only has he worked out many local faunas, but his generalizations upon the distribution of life and the division of the globe into zoogeographical regions have had great influence upon scientific opinion. He was one of the pioneers in this field of investigation, and his writings upon the subject have always been full of suggestion and have stim- ulated many others to engage in similar inquiry. His views as to the geographical distribution of birds are undoubtedly more widely accepted throughout the world than those of any other authority, and though, with increasing knowledge, modifications in the scheme proposed by him long ago will doubtless become more and more numerous, his studies of geographical distribution will always be considered as of fundamental importance, and the terms which he suggested for the principal divisions of the earth’s surface will doubt- less remain in ordinary use. For more than thirty years the chief executive officer of the most wealthy and vigorous zoological society in the world, his influence upon the progress of natural history exploration has been very great, and his relations with American naturalists have always been cordial and cooperative. Ix x BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. Notwithstanding the great bulk of his technical publications, he has for four decades been prominent in the activities of scientific London and a noteworthy figure in the midst of every important sci- entific gathering. At the age of sixty-seven he is still productive and adding each year a number of titles to the already remarkable assemblage of papers which have been published under his name. It is the object of this bibliography to render thoroughly available to American naturalists all the results of the work of this eminent scholar, who has done for the ornithology of Central and South Amer- ica what has been done by Nuttall, Wilson, Audubon, Baird, Allen, Merriam, Ridgway, and their associates for that of the Northern continent. Philip Lutley Sclater was born November 4, 1829, at ‘‘ Tangier Park,” in Hampshire, the residence of his father, William Lutley Selater, Esq.; and his boyhood was passed chiefly at ‘‘ Hoddington House,” another estate in the same county, belonging to his father, who died there in 1885 at the age of ninety-seven. In beautiful Hampshire, close to the home of Gilbert White at ““Selborne,” he acquired early in life a love for outdoor life and a taste for the study of birds. At the age of ten, he was sent to a well-known school at Twyford, near Winchester. In 1842 he went to Winchester College, and in 1845 was elected scholar of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. being at that time under sixteen years of age, he was not called into resi- dence at the University until Easter, 1846. At Oxford his attention was given principally to mathematics, though his spare time was occupied by the study of birds and of the excellent series of natural history books then in the Radcliffe Library. Hugh E. Strickland, the well-known ornithologist, who was at that time resident in Oxford as reader in geology, became interested in young Sclater and took him under his protection. At Strickland’s chambers he met John Gould, shortly after his return from his great journey to Australia. From Strickland he received his first instrue- tion in scientific ornithology. He began his collection of bird skins at Oxford, making British skins for himself and buying foreign species at a shillingapiece, whenever he could get to London for a run among the bird shops. In December, 1849, he received the degree of Bachelor of Arts, obtained his first class in the mathematical school and a ‘‘ pass” in classics. At that time these were the only two recognized subjects for study in the university, no sort of encouragement being given to natural history. After taking his degree he remained at his college in Oxford for two years, devoting his time principally to natural history. He also gave much attention to modern languages, studying with masters at * BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. XI home and always visiting the Continent in vacation time, and thus soon made himself familiar with French, German and Italian. At this period of his life he was often in Paris, where he made the acquaintance of the great ornithologist, Prince Charles Bonaparte, at whose house, until his death in 1858, he was a frequent visitor. In 1851 he entered himself for the bar, becoming a student at Lineoln’s Inn, oceasionally visiting Oxford, and passing his leisure time at Hoddington, but always enthusiastically engaged in natural history pursuits. The winter of 1852-53 was given to travel in Italy and Sicily. In December, 1855, he was admitted fellow of Corpus Christi Col- lege, and having in the previous June completed his legal education and been called to the bar by the Honorable Society of Lincoln’s Inn, he went the Western Circuit for several years. In 1856 he made his first journey across the Atlantic, in company with the Rev. George Hext, a fellow collegian. Leaving England in July, they went by New York up the Hudson to Saratoga, and there attended the meeting of the American Association for the Advance- ment of Science. After that they went to Niagara, and thence through the Great Lakes to Superior City, at the extreme end of Lake Superior. Here they engaged two Canadian ‘‘ voyageurs” and traveled on foot through the backwoods to the upper waters of the St. Croix River. This they descended in a birch-bark canoe to the Mississippi. Mr. Selater subsequently published an account of this journey in the third volume of ‘‘ Illustrated Travels.” (See paper No. 576.) Returning by steamboat and railway to Philadelphia, he spent a month in that city studying the splendid collection of birds belong- ing to the Academy of Natural Sciences, where he formed the acquaintance of John Cassin, Joseph Leidy, John Le Conte, and other then well-known members of that society. He returned to England shortly before Christmas, 1856. For some years after this he lived in London, practicing oceasion- ally at the bar, but always at work on natural history. He was a constant attendant at the meetings of the Zoological Society, of which he was elected, in 1850, a life member and in 1857 a member of the council. In January, 1859, he made a short excursion to Tunis and eastern Algeria, in company with Mr. E. C. Taylor and two other friends. They visited the breeding places of the vultures and kites in the in- terior and gathered many bird skins, returning to London at the end of March. : At this time Mr. D. W. Mitchell, secretary of the Zoological Society, was about to vacate his post in order to take charge of the newly instituted Jardin d’Acclimatation in Paris. For this position Mr. Sclater was selected by Owen and Yarrell, then influential members 2 XII BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. of the council. He was formally elected to it on April 30, 1859, and he has been re-elected annually ever since. Ile found it necessary to devote himself entirely for three years to the reorganization of the affairs of the Society. The ‘‘ Proceedings” and ‘*'Transactions” were at that time several years in arrears—they were brought up to date; the Garden Guide, which was out of print, was rewritten; the large staff at the gardens was rearranged and divided into departments under the superintendent, and various other reforms were introduced. lor thirty-five years his life has been almost entirely spent in work connected with natural history. In 1874, when his brother (then the Right Hon. George Sclater- Booth, M. P., and afterwards Lord Basing) accepted office in Mr. Disraeli’s administration as president of the local government board, Mr. Seclater became his private secretary, a position which he oceu- pied for two years. But when subsequently offered a permanent place in the civil service he declined it, because he could not make up his mind to give up his dearly loved work in natural history. IHlis most engrossing duties have been in connection with the Zoological Society of London, to which, as principal executive officer, he has, of course, devoted most of his time. It is conceded by all that its affairs have prospered well under his direction. The number of fellows of the society, in 1859 about 1,700, has increased to over 3,000. The income of the society, which in 1858 was a little over £14,000, is now seldom under £25,000. Besides this, nearly all of the principal buildings in the society’s gardens have been rebuilt during the past thirty-five years and fitted up with every sort of modern convenience for animals. The old office building (No. 11 Hanover square) has been sold and a larger and more convenient one (No. 3 Hanover square) bought in the same vicinity. A debt of £12,000 to the society’s bankers, originally secured upon its house, has been paid off, and this property is now entirely the property of the Society without any sort of incumbrance. The first floor of the society’s house is devoted to the accomodation of a large and very valuable zoological library, under the care of a librarian and his assistant, and is the constant resort of the working zoologists of the metropolis. This library has been almost entirely accumulated since 1859. The publications of the society, consisting of Proceedings, Trans- actions, Lists of Animals (of which eight editions have been pub- lished), the ‘‘Garden Guide” and ‘‘ Zoological Reeord,” are all issued from this office, with almost unfailing regularity. The scientifie meetings of the society are held here during the eight months of the scientific session, and an abstract of their proceedings is always printed and issued within a week after each meeting has taken place. Mr. Seclater was selected by the British Onithologists’ Union as the first editor of ‘‘ The Ibis,” in 1859. Tle finished the first series in 1864, BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. XIII Professor Newton took his place as editor of the second series, and Mr. Salvin as editor of the third. In 1877 he was associated with Mr. Salvin as joint editor of the fourth series, and in 1885 commenced the editorship of the fifth series, with Mr. Howard Saunders as co-editor. When the fifth series was completed, in 1888, he became sole editor of the sixth, which he finished in 1894. In 1895, having again obtained the assistance of Mr. Howard Saunders, he commenced work on the seventh series, of which two volumes are already complete. When the British Ornithologists’ Club was established in 1892, he joined heartily in the movement inaugurated by Dr. R. Bowdler Sharpe, and has usually had the honor of occupying the chair at its meetings and of delivering an inaugural address at the commence- ment of each session. With the British Association for the Advancement of Science he has had a long connection, having become a member in 1847 at the second Oxford meeting, and having attended its meetings with few exceptions ever since. For several years he was secretary of Section D, and at the Bristol meeting in 1875 he was president of that section and delivered an address ‘‘On the present state of our knowledge of geographical zoology” (Paper No. 743). In 1876 he was elected one of the two general secretaries of the association, together with Sir Douglas Galton, and served in that capacity for five years, thereby becoming an ex officio member of the council, at the meetings of which he is a constant attendant. Ever since the scientific journal ‘‘ Nature” was started by Professor Lockyer in 1869, he has been a frequent contributor to that most important periodical. In 1886 he began the transfer of his private collection of American bird skins to the British Museum. This collection contained 8,824 specimens, representing 3,158 species, belonging to the orders Pas- seres, Picarize, and Psittaci. It may be remarked that when he began his collection at Oxford in 1847 he intended to collect birds of every kind and from all parts of the world, but after a few years resolved to confine his attention particularly to the ornithology of South and Central America and to colleet only in the orders just mentioned, which were at that time generally less known than the others and of which the specimens are of a more manageable size for the private collector. At the time of the beginning of this transfer, which was only com- pleted in 1890, he agreed to prepare some of the volumes of the British Museum ‘‘ Catalogue of Birds,” relating to the groups to which he had paid special attention. In accordance with this arrangement by the expenditure of fully two years of his leisure time for each vol- ume, he prepared the eleventh volume in 1886, the fourteenth in 1888, the fifteenth in 1890, and half of the nineteenth in 1891. When the Challenger expedition started around the world in 1873, at the request of his friend, the late Sir Wyville Thomson, he agreed XIV BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. to work out all the birds. Soon after the return of the expedition in 1877 the specimens of birds collected were placed in his hands, and with the assistance of his ornithological friends were speedily reported upon in a series of papers contributed to the Zoological Society’s ** Proceedings.” The whole of these papers were reprinted with addi- tions and illustrations, and now form part of the second volume of the ‘‘ Zoology” of the Challenger expedition. Geography, being very closely connected with zoology, has always commanded Mr. Sclater’s hearty interest. He became a life mem- ber of the Royal Geographical Society in 1880, and has attended its meetings regularly ever since. He has also served two years on the council, and is a member of the Geographical Club. He has assisted in promoting many researches in foreign parts, chiefly, however, with a view to obtaining collections of natural history from strange places. Among these may be especially mentioned Sir H. H. Johnston’s expe- dition to Kilima-Njaro in 1884 and Professor Balfour’s visit to Soeo- tra in 1880. He also took a leading part in sending out naturalists to Kerguelen Land and Rodriguez, along with the transit-of-Venus expeditions of 1874-75, and in many other similar efforts to explore little-known parts of the earth’s surface. At the present time he is serving on two committees of this kind—one for the investigation of the fauna and flora of the Lesser Antilles, and the other for the fur- ther exploration of the fauna of the Hawaiian Islands. In both of these countries collectors are actively at work. In 1884 he took advantage of the opportunity of the visit of the British Association to Montreal to cross the Atlantic a second time, and after the meeting to visit the United States. He was not in good health at that period, and did little, if anything, in the way of zoology. But he had the pleasure of seeing several of his former friends, especially Lawrence and Baird, and of making the personal acquaintance of Mr. Ridgway, Mr. Allen, Mr. Brewster, Dr. Merriam, and many other naturalists. One of his closest friends was the late Professor Huxley, long a member of the Council of the Zoological Society, where he was one of Mr. Sclater’s most constant supporters. Professor Huxley, it may be said, was the chief advocate of the project of employing an anatomist at the society’s gardens, and invented the title ‘‘ prosector” for the new office. A. H. Garrod, who became prosector in 1871, and W. A. Forbes, who succeeded him in 1879—both very talented and promis- ing young naturalists,—were dear friends of Sclater, and the unfor- tunate death of Forbes during the excursion to the Niger in 1883 was a most severe blow to him. Notable among his other friends was Charles Darwin, who frequently visited him in his office, bring- ing long lists of memoranda for conference. Mr. Selater married in 1862 Jane Anne Eliza Hunter Blair, daughter of the late Sir David Hunter Blair, baronet, of ‘‘ Blairquhan,” in Ayr- shire. He has five children, of whom four are sons. The eldest, BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. XV William Lutley Sclater, has inherited his father’s tastes: he was for four years an assistant in the Indian Museum in Calcutta, and after a short term of service as science master at Eton College was appointed director of the South African Museum at Cape Town, a position which he now occupies. ‘Phe second son, Capt. Bertram Lutley Selater, is an officer in the Royal Engineers, and is now on duty in British East Africa, con- structing a road to Uganda from the coast. The third son, Lieut. Guy Lutley Sclater, an officer in the Royal Navy, is a specialist in torpedo work; while the youngest, Arthur Lutley Sclater, is a tea planter in Ceylon. In 1887, after a continuous residence of more than twenty-five years in London, he gave up his residence in Elvaston Place, where so many American naturalists visiting England have received a hearty welcome. He has since lived in Hampshire at his country house, ‘‘Odiham Priory,” about forty miles from town, taking a house for his family in London for three or four months at the beginning of each year. In summer he constantly visits the Continent, making excursions to see the various zoological gardens and museums. Mr. Sclater received the degree of doctor of philosophy honoris causa from the University of Bonn in 1860, and in 1861 was elected a fellow of the Royal Society, on the council of which he has twice served. As has already been said, he has long been an active mem- ber of the Council of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, as well as of that of the Royal Geographical Society. A list of the other scientific and learned societies of which he is a member is as follows: Fellow of Linnean Society of London (1856); member of Allgemeine deutsche ornithologische Gesellschaft (1856); corresponding member of Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia (1856); corresponding member of Lyceum of Natural History, New York (1857); corre- sponding member of Dublin University Zoological and Botanical Association (1859); member of British Ornithologists’ Union (1859); member of Academia Germanica Nature Curiosorum, cognomine ** Bechstein ” (1860); honorary member of Sociedad de Naturalistas Neo-Granadinos (1860); honorary member of Royal Zoological Society of Ireland (1861); member of k. k. zoologisch-botanische Gesell- schaft in Wien (1862); member of Philosophical Club (1862); honor- ary member of Zoologische Gesellschaft in Hamburg (1863); honorary member of Zoological and Acclimatization Society of Victoria (1865); honorary member of Rotterdamsche Diergaarde (1866); correspond- ing member of the Gesellschaft fiir vaterlindische Naturkunde Wiuttemberg (1867); honorary member of the Sociedad de Ciencias Fisicas y Naturales of Cardcas (1869); corresponding member of Academia Scientiarum Instituti Bononiensis (1870); honorary mem- ber of Koninklijk Zoologisch Genootschap ‘‘ Natura Artis Magistra ” of Amsterdam (1871); member of Geologists’ Association, London XVI BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. (1873); corresponding member of Senkenbergische naturforschende Gesellschaft zu Frankfurt-am-Main (1873); fellow of American Phil- osophical Society of Philadelphia (1873); honorary nember of New Zealand Institute (1876); member of Royal Society Club (1876); fel- low of Geological Society of London (1878); foreign honorary member of the Nuttall Ornithological Club (1878); corresponding member of the Verein fiir naturwissenschaftliche Unterhaltung in Hamburg (1879); honorary member of Hertfordshire Natural History Society and Field Club (1880); corresponding member of Academia Nacional de Ciencias, Reptblica Argentina (1880); honorary member of Sociedad Zoolojica Arjentina, Buenos Ayres (1881); foreign mem- ber of American Ornithologists’ Union (1883); honorary member of Ornithologischer Verein in Wien (1883); corresponding member of Biological Society of Washington (1884); honorary member of Zoolog- icaland Acclimatization Society of South Australia (1885); honorary member of Newport Natural History Society (1885); ordinary mem- ber of the Societas Caesarea Naturze Curiosorum Mosquensis (1885) ; corresponding member of Royal Academy of Turin (1885); honorary corresponding member of Geological Society of Australasia (1886); member of the Hampshire Field Club (1887); fellow of Imperial Insti- tute (1892); member of British Ornithologists’ Club (1892); honorary member of Societas Ceesarea Naturee Curiosorum Mosquensis (1894); honorary member of Bureau Central Ornithologique Hongrois (1894); corresponding member of Société Scientifique du Chili (1894); honor- ary fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford (1894); corresponding member of Boston Society of Natural History (1895); honorary member of Museu Paraense de Historia Natural e Ethnographia (1896). His prominence in zoology has received frequent recognition in the naming of new forms. Among the animals which bear his name are the following: Anabates Sclateri, Pelzeln (Sitz. Akad. Wien, XXXIV, p. 132); Attila Sclateri, Lawrence (Ann. Lye. N. Fi , VII, 470); Barbus Sclateri, Giinther (Cat. Fish. Brit. Mus., VII, 9: 13): Collie Sclateri, Lafresnaye (Rev. Zool., 1854, 207); Casuarius Sclatert, Salvadori (Ann. Mus. Civ. Genov., XII, 422); Chetura Sclateri, Pelzeln (Orn. Bras., 16, 56); Oneeoniin is Sclatert, Sharpe (Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., XII, 200); Crax Sclateri, Gray (List Gallinz Brit. Mus., 14); Cyano- corax Sclateri, Heine (Journ. fiir Orn., 1860, 115); Doliornis Sclateri, Taezanowski (Proc. Zool. Soe., 1874, 136, 541, pl. xx); Hrinaceus Sclateri, Anderson (Proe. Zool. Soc., 1895, 420); Huchlornis Sclatert, Cornalia (Contr. Orn., 1852, 133, ne 101); Hudyptes Sclateri, Buller (Birds New Zealand, I, 289, 1888); Huphonia Sclatert, Bonaparte (in Mus. Paris; Sundevall, Gifv. Vet. Ak. Forh., 1869, 596); Gowra Sclateri, Salvadori (Ann. Mus. Civ. Genov., XII, 325); Heliomaster Sclateri, Cabanis and Heine (Mus. Hein., III, 54); Ervin Sclateri, Reinhardt (Fuglef. Camp. Bras., 147); Hirundo Sclateri, Cory (Auk, 1884, 2); Icterus Sclateri, Cassin (Proc. -Acad. Nat. Sei. Phila., 1867, 49); Leptocalamus Sclateri, Boulenger (Cat. Snakes Brit, Mus., II, BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. XVII 251, pl. xii, fig. 1); Lophophorus Sclateri, Jerdon (Ibis, 1870, Loriculus Sclateri, Wallace (Proce. Zool. Soe., 1862, 336, pl. xxxviii Loxigilla noctis Sclateri, Allen (Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, V, 166 Megapicus Sclateri, Malherbe (Picidze, I, 22, 156, 165, pl. viii, fig. pl. xxxv, fig. 8); Micropygia Sclateri, Bonaparte (Compt. Rend., XLII, 599) Myiarchus Sclateri, Lawrence (Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., I, 357); Myzomela Sclateri, Forbes (Proce. Zool. Soc., 1879, 265, pl. xxv, fig. 2); Ornithion Sclateri, Berlepsch and Taczanowski (Proe. Zool. Soe., 1883, 554); Penelope Sclateri, Gray (Proe. Zool. Soe., 1860, 270); Phile- mon Sclateri, Gray (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., V, 1870, 327); Picumnus Sclateri, Taezanowski (Proce. Zool. Soe., 1877, 327); Plectropterus Sclateri, Sousa (Jorn. Ae. Sci. Lisb., II, 157); Polioptila Sclateri, Sharpe (Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., X, 449); Psittacula Sclateri, Gray (nee Psittacide Brit. Mus., 86); Pternistes Sclateri, Bocage (Jorn. Ac. Sci. Lisb., I, 327, pl. vi); Synallaxis Sclateri, Cabanis (Journ. fiir Orn., 1878, 196); Tanagra Sclateri, Berlepsch (Ibis, 1880, 112); Thripophaga Sclateri, Berlepsch (Ibis, 1883, 490, pl. xiii); Thryothorus Sclateri, Taczanowski (Proc. Zool. Soe., 1879, 222); Triccus Sclateri, Cabanis and Heine (Mus. Hein., II, 51); X¢phocolaptes Sclateri, Ridgway (Proe. U.S. Nat. Mus., XII, 6). In conclusion, I quote the brief appreciations of Mr. Sclater written by representative American naturalists whom I have invited to place upon record their judgment as to the value of his services to science. Dr. Clinton Hart Merriam, chief of the division of economic orni- thology and mammalogy of the United States Department of Agricul- ture, writes as follows: 47); i); F L; > The value of Sclater’s contributions to American ornithology can hardly be over estimated. What Nuttall and Wilson and Audubon and Baird have done for the birds of North America, Sclater has done for those of Central and South America. There is this difference in the method of treatment—that while the publications of North American ornithologists have been chiefly faunal or geographic, Sclater’s have been for the most part systematic, dealing with assemblages of species rather than with the ornithology of special areas, though he has made some important faunal contributions also. In the field of zoological geography he early attained distinction, and his primary regions, based on the distribution of birds, have been widely accepted. The excellent bibliography of his writings, prepared and published by the United States National Museum, is not only a model for this kind of work, but is also a most useful addition to the literature of systematic zoology. For half a century Sclater has given practically the whole of his time to the study of birds and mammals. For nearly forty years he has had charge of the principal zoological publication of the world (the Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London), and the greater part of the time has editec the leading orni- thological journal (The Ibis), so that a large share of the literature of zoology has passed directly under his eye. During the whole of this long period he has been at the head of one of the best zoological gardens and the greatest zoological soci- ety ever established—the Zoological Society of London. Naturally his office came to be the meeting ground of naturalists from all quarters of the globe, and speci mens of new and rare animals continually poured into his hands. For these reasons he has been in a position, more than any other man of his time, to keep fj Non+o-———- 11 XVIII BIOGRAPHICAL SKE''CH OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. abreast of the progress of zoological science. That these opportunities have not been neglected is shown by the extraordinary array of titles, more than 1,200 in number, contained in his bibliography. The vast majority of these papers relate to the birds of tropical America, in which field the name of Sclater, like that of our own lamented Lawrence, will always occupy an exalted position. Sclater is a good type of the industrious, systematic naturalist. His official position and personal energy brought him a wealth of new material. This he described in an endless series of papers on new species and new genera. Then, as additional specimens and additional species came in, he promptly published more comprehensive treatises in the form of synopses of genera or larger assemblages. And later, when still ampler material cast new light on the subject, he in numer- ous instances revised the same groups over again, correcting early errors, adding new species, and bringing the history of the groups down to date. These synop- ses and monographic revisions are the most important and useful of Sclater’s con- tributions to science. Their number is amazing. Among the groups treated are the Orioles, Tanagers, Callistes, Pheasants, Cuckoos, Honey Creepers, Jacamars, Puff Birds, American Ant Birds (Formicariide), American Rails, and many others. In addition to all these, his Nomenclator Avium Neotropicalium and Argentine Ornithology have come to be indispensable to the student of South American birds. And finally, as a fitting climax to this remarkable series, he has lived to erect his own monument in the admirable volumes he has contributed to the British Museum's Catalogue of Birds. But Sclater’s contributions to zoological science are not limited to birds. In the field of mammals he has published many important papers, illustrated by colored plates of high merit. Among the more useful of these are articles on the Deer, Rhinoceroses, and African Monkeys. He is now publishing, under joint authorship with Mr. Oldfield Thomas, a superb illustrated work on the antelopes and their allies, ‘* The Book of Antelopes,” the second volume of which is already well advanced. That the period of his activities may be continued far into the future is the earnest hope of his American friends. Prof. Joel Asaph Allen, of the American Museunvof Natural His- tory, New York City, writes: It is particularly fitting that the series of bibliographies published by the United States National Museum should include the writings of Philip Lutley Sclater, who has been for many years the most eminent authority and one of the most pro- lific writers on the ornithology of Central and South America. While Mr. Scla- ter’s writings cover a much wider field, including many papers relating to Old World birds and to general subjects in ornithology,and many valuable contribu- tions tomammalogy as well, American birds early became his chosen specialty, and it has engaged his chief attention for over forty years, and itis to be hoped will continue to co so for many years to come. The bibliography of his writings, from their extent and authoritative character, forms, as already said, a most welcome addition to the National Museum series of bibliographies, which already embraces those of Baird, Girard, Lea, and Lawrence. The utility of such compilations is beyond question; they are at once a monument of respect to the author so honored and a convenience to all working naturalists engaged in the same fields of research. Mr. Robert Ridgway, Curator of Birds in the United States National Museum, writes as follows: The name of Sclater is so much a part of Neotropical ornithology that any knowledge of the latter without equal familiarity with the former would be impos- sible. Certainly no other name occurs so frequently nor ranks more highly in the BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. XIX literature pertaining to the birds of tropical America. Covering a period of more than forty years of unceasing activity, chiefly devoted to this, his favorite geo- graphical field, the importance of Mr. Sclater’s contributions to the ornithology of the Neotropical region can hardly be overestimated. Other ornithologists, it is true, have rendered important services so far as portions of America are concerned, as Salvin for Mexico and Central America, and Lawrence for the same area and the West Indies, while the former has been associated with Sclater in the prepa- ration of various monographic papers, the ‘‘ Nomenclator Avium Neotropicalium ” and other works; but only Sclater has covered impartially the Neotropical region as a whole. ; The subject of the geographical distribution of animals, with special reference to the birds, may be said to have first received serious attention from Mr. Sclater, who nearly forty years ago published a zoo-geographical scheme, which may fairly be regarded as the most satisfactory, in some respects, of those which have been proposed by various authors. Though not without its imperfections, the same may be said of all those proposed as improvements or substitutes, and none of the latter have received indorsement to the same extent as Mr. Sclater’s. Mr. Sclater’s treatment of ornithological subjects is concise and conservative— more so, frequently, than some of us would wish it’to be. Some of us on this side of the Atlantic differ with himin nomenclatural matters and regarding the status and discrimination of subspecies or geographical races; but in these respects his methods are those of a particular school, which we are pleased to call the *‘ old,” and which few, if any, of his countrymen have forsaken. We fondly hope, how- ever, that the conservatism of our English brethren may sometime yield to the sound principles upon which the so-called ‘‘ American” school have based their “Innovations,” and the complete harmony of methods between ornithologists of the two countries, so much to be desired, be thereby established. Although Sclater’s ornithological work has extended through so many years— far more than are allotted to most of us—neither his interest nor activity show sign of abatement, and it is sincerely hoped that a career so eminentiy useful may long be continued. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE PUBLISHED WRITINGS OF frets TT RY SCLATER, 1844- 1896, Pee Fn FF: CHRONOLOGICAL CATALOGUE OF SEPARATE WORKS. x A Synopsis of the Galbulidw. Pp. 1-10, 8 vo, 1853. [Reprinted, with additions, from the ‘‘ Contributions to Ornithology ” for 1852. A review of the genera and species of the | family Galbulide. The genera treated of are: Galbula, Jacamaraleyon,Jacamerops, Galbuloides, and Galbaleyrhynchus. enumerated, (See papers Nos. 43, 45, 46, 69.) 2 Tanagrarum Catalogus Specificus. Pp. 1-16, 8vo, Basingstoke, 1854. A catalogue of the known species of Tanagers, embracing 41 genera and 238 species. Divais pro- | posed for the name of a new genus, and the new species named areas follows: Arremon axillaris, Ramphocelus dorsalis, Bp. MS., Buthraupis chlo- | ronota, Huphonia concinna, and Buphonia hirund- inacea, Bp. MS. 3 Synopsis of the Fissirostral Family Bucconide, accompanied by four coloured plates of hitherto unfigured species. Pp. | 3-24, pls. i-iv, London, 1854. [ Reprint, with additions, from the Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 2, 1854. ] A review of the species (33 in number) of the family Bucconide. The genera treated of are: Bucco, Malacoptila, Monasa, and Chelidoptera. The following species are figured: Bucco rujicol- lis, B. bicinctus, B. lanceolatus, and Chelidoptera albipennis. (See paper No. 66.) 4 Synopsis Avium Tanagrinarum. A de- scriptive catalogue of the known species | of Tanagers, 8vo, London, 1856. [ Reprint, from Proc. Zool. Soc, London, 1856, pp. 64, | 108, 230. ] (See papers Nos, 86, 86a, 860.) Seventeen species are | 5 A Monograph of the Birds forming the Tanagrine Genus Calliste; illustrated by coloured plates of all the known species. Pp. i-xvili, 1-104, pls. i-xlv, 8vo, Lon- don, Van Voorst, 1857. A monograph of the genus Calliste, which em- braces the following 52 species: C. tatao, C. cceli- color, C. yeni, C. tricolor, C. fastuosa, C. festiva, C. cyaneiventris, C. thoracica, C. schranki, C. pune- tata, C. guttata, C. xanthogastra, C. graminea, C. rujigularis, C. aurulenta, C. sclateri, C. pulehra, C. arthusi, C. icterocephala, C. vitriolina, C. cayana, OC. cyanolema, C. cucullata, C. flava, C. pretiosa, C. melanonota, C. cyanoptera, C. gyrola, O. gyroloides, C. desmaresti, C. brasiliensis, C. flaviventris, C. vieilloti, C. boliviana, C. atricerulea, C. ruficervia, 0. atricapilla, C. argentea, C. nigriviridis, C. eya- nescens, C. larvata, C. francesce, C. nigricincta, OC. | cyaneicollis, C. labradorides, C. rufigenis, C. par- | zudakii, C. lunigera, C. chrysotis, C. xantho- cephala, C. venusta, and C. inornata. All the spe- cies are figured except C. cyanolema, C. vieilloti, CO. nigriviridis, and C, francesce. 6 Guide to the Gardens of the Zoological Society of London, 47 editions, 8vo, London, 1859-93. A popular illustrated guide to the Gardens of the Zoological Society of London, giving a con- cise account of the animals exhibited therein. 2 Zoological Sketches by Joseph Wolf. Made for the Zoological Society of Lon- don, from animals in their vivarium, in the Regent’s Park. Edited, with notes, by P. L.Sclater. Vol. I, pls. i-l (1861); Vol. II, pls. i-l (1867), with letterpress | to each plate, Folio, London, 1861-67. | The following species are figured and remarked | upon: (Vol. I) Troglodytes niger, Cercopithecus ' pluto (stangert on plate), Felis leo, F. leopardus, F, 2 picta, F. eyra, F'. macroscelis, F'. serval, I’. chaus, F. caracal (2 plates), I’. canadensis, I. jubata, Bassaris astuta, Mephitis humboldtii, Canis azare, Ursus syriacus, Trichecus rosmarus, Cervus cana- densis, CO. leucurus, Oreas canna (jr.), Gazella subgutturosa, Oryx leucoryx, Ovis cycloceros (vignai on plate), Capra jemlaica, Auchenia pacos, Hippopotamus amphibius, Potamocherus ofrica- nus, P. penicillatus, Myrmecophaga jubata, Thyla- cinus cynocephalus, Phascolomys wombat, Faleo sacer,. EF. graeniandicus, Ff. islandicus, Gypohierax angolensis, Phasianus torquatus, P. versicolor, Gallophasis horsfieldii, Tetraogallus caspius, Gallo- perdix lunulosa, Rhea americana, Casuarius ben- nettii, Apteryx mantelli, Otis tarda, Grus montig- nesia (japonensis on plate), Mycteria australis, Cygnus nigricollis, Chloephaga poliocephala (Berni- cla magellanica on plate), and Xiphosoma cani- num. (Vol. 11) Macacus ocreatus, Lemur nigri- frons, Chiromys madagascariensis, Canis cerdo, Felis yaguarundi, F. lynx, F. viverrina (on plate bengalensis), Viverricula malaccensis, Mellivora ca- pensis, M. indica, Arctictis binturong, Otaria hook- eri, Cervus maral (on plate C. wallichii), O. mant- churicus, C. taivanus, C. sika, O.rusa, C. swinhoti, O. humilis, Oryx leucoryx (jr.), Capra meaaceros, Ovis tragelaphus, Sus andamanensis, Dicotyles torquatus, Elephas africanus, Bradypus tridacty- lus, Macropus rufus, Phascolomys latifrons (lasio- rhinus on plate), Ptilonorhynechus holosericeus, Buceros bicornis, B.rhinoceros, Aquila nevia, Phasianus semmerringti, P. reevesti, Euplocamus erythrophthalmus, E.prelatus (Gallophasis hors- fieldi on plate), E. vieilloti, E. swinhoti, E. lineatus, Ceriornis satyra, Talegalla lathami, Struthio came- lus, Ocydromus australis, Ciconia senegalensis (Myeteria senegalensis on plate), Baleeniceps rex, Rhinochetusjubatus, Tantalus tbis, T. leucocephalus, Chloephaga magellanica, Anas scutulata (Casarea | leucoptera on plate), and Clotho nasicornis. 8 Catalogue of a Collection of American Birds belonging to P. L. Sclater. Pp. i-xvi, 1-368, pls. i-xx, 8vo, London, 1862. A synonymic catalogue of the American species (2.170 in number, represented by 4,100 specimens) of the orders Passeres, Fissirostres and Scansores, in the collection of Mr. Sclater. The new genera Hemidacnis, Hyetornis, Cureus, Morococcy2x, Microchelidon (changed to Neochelidon), Oncos- toma, and Pseudoleistes are created; 6 new sec- tional namesare founded, viz, Microcerculus (sect. of Cyphorinus), Chlorura (sect. of Embernagra), Microrhopias (sect. of Formicivora), Potamop- sar (sect. of Quiscalus), Tabara (= Taraba, Less., sect. of Thamnophilus), and Thryomanes (sect. of Thryothorus); and the following MS. names are adopted: Heterocereus (Hartl.), Ancistrops (Scl.), Ommatoriis (Scl.) (as a synonym of Acropternis), and Thripadectes (Scl.). Four new species are named, viz, Glyphorhynchus major, Momotus swainsoni, Chelidoptera brasiliensis, and Chloro- nerpes malherbii, and the following species, for which only MS. names had previously been em- ployed by the author, are recognized as valid and the names adopted: Yachyphonus cristatellus, Paroaria cervicalis, Chrysomitris uropygialis, Icte- rus xanthomus, Quiscalus cequatorialis. Q. assim- ilis, Thamnophilus — strenwus, Pachyrhamphus cinerewwentris, P. dorsalis, Bucco napensis, Ohe- tura cinereiventris, and Conurus propinquus. The specific names of Thaumastura fanny (Less.), T. enicurus (Vieill.), and Synallaxis elegans Sel. are emended to francesice, henicura and elegantior, respectively, and several other similar alterations are made. The species figured are: Turdus pini- cola, Cineclus leuconotus, Campylorhynchus jocosus, Thryothorus pleurostictus, Hylophilus ochraceiceps, Diglossa indigotica, Daenis egregia, 2, 2; D. pul- cherrima, Calliste eyanotis, Chlorospingus casta- neicollis, Embernagra chrysoma, Selerurus mexi- canus, Synallaxis castanea, Anabazenops subalaris, Myrmotherula ornata, ¢, 9; Formicivora bou- cardi, %, 9; Platyrhynchus coronatus, Oneostoma cinereigulare, Todirostrum schistaceiceps, Masius coronulatus, and Chiroxiphia regina, BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 9 List of Vertebrated Animals living in the Gardens of the Zoological Society of London, 1862. Pp. i-vi, 1-100, 8vo, Lon- don, 1862. The same. London, 1863. The same. 1865. 3d ed., pp. i-viii, 1-148, S8vo, London, 1865. The same. 1866. 4th ed., pp. i-viii, 1-204, 8vo, London, 1867. Revised List of the Vertebrated Ani- mals now or lately living in the Gardens of the Zoological Society of London. Pp. i-vili, 1-399, 8vo, London, 1872. List of the Vertebrated Animals now or lately living in the Gardens of the Zoological Society of London. 6th ed., 1877, pp. i-x, 1-519, 8vo, London, 1877. The same. 7th ed., 1879, pp. i-xii, 1-579, 8vo, London, 1879. The same. 8th ed., 1883, pp. i-xvi, 1-682, 8vo, London, 1883. Systematic catalogues of the species and of the individual specimens of vertebrated animals that have been exhibited in the Gardens of the Zoo- logical Society of London prior to the year 1883. 2d ed., pp. i-vi, 1-120, 8vo, 10 List of the species of Phasianidaw, with remarks on their Geographical Distribu- tion. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1863, 8vo, London, 1863. [Reprint, with additions, p. 113; pp. i-iii, 1-15; pls. 1-12.] A list of the 56 known species of Pheasants, with remarks upon them and tables of their geo- graphical distribution. The following species are figured: Phasianus reevesti, P. seemmerringii, Thaumalea amherstice, Crossoptilon tibetanum, C. auritum, Euplocamus prelatus, E. vieilloti, FE. ery- | throphthalmus, E. lineatus, Ceriornis melanoce- | tion. g | species—Porzana hauxwelli phala, C. temminckii, and Polyplectron bicaleara- tum. The genera included are the following: Lophophorus, Pucrasia, Phasianus, Thawmalea, Orossoptilon, Euplocamus, Gallus, Ceriornis, Pavo, Polyplectron, Argus, Meleayris, Numida, Phasidus | and Agelastus. (See paper No. 285.) 11 Nitzsch’s Pterylography, translated fromtheGerman. Edited by P. L. Sclater. Pp. i-xii, 1-181, pls. i-x, folio, Lon- don, 1867. [Published by the Ray So- ciety. ] 12 Exotie Ornithology, containing figures and descriptions of new or rare species of American Birds. By P. L. Sclater and O. Salvin. Pp. i-vi, 1-204, pls.i-c. Lon- don, 1869. [Issued in two sizes, small folio and large folio. | Figures and descriptions of 104 species, belong-. ing to 51 different genera, of birds of the Neotrop- ical Region, with notes on their habits and distribu- One new genus—Centropelima—and one new are described, and the species of each genus, illustrations of represen- tatives of which are given, are enumerated and diagnosed. Figures gre given of the following species: Lipaugus unirufus, L. subalaris, L. rufes- cens, 3, 9; Furnarius torridus, Xipholena atropur- purea, 3, 9; Ptilogonys caudatus 3, 2; Vireo- lanius melitophrys, Vireolanius pulchellus, 3, 2 ; BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. Phlogopsis macleannani, Cinclocerthia rujicauda, C. macrorhyncha, C. gutturalis, Accipiter ventra- lis, A. chionogaster, 9; Rupicola sanguinolenta, Porzana rubra, Accipiter erythrocnemis, A. casta- nilius, Cichlopsis leucogonys, Nyctibius bracteatus, Cyphorhinus lawrencii, C. pheeocephalus, Troglo- dytes solstitialis, 1’. brunneicollis, Icterus pustula- tus, ¢, 2; Myiadestes obseurus, M. unicolor, M. ralloides, ad. and young; I. elisabethe, Hylactes castaneus, idienemus superciliaris, Launio auwran- tius, ¢, 9; L. leucothorax, ¢, 2; Tachyphonus pheniceus, So, 9; T. delattrii, J, 9; Niphoco- luptes emigrans, X. major, Accipiter chilensis, J, Q ; Leucopternis superciliaris, Geotrygon chiriquen- sis (= albifacies), G. bourcieri, Chlorophonia fron- talis, C. longipennis, OC. occipitalis, d, 9 ; Alelan- otis hypoleucus, ad. and young; Tinamus robus- tus, Crypturus salle@i, d, Q; C. boucardi, 3, 9; C. meserythrus, Tigrisoma cabanisi, ad. and young; Leucopternis palliata, Scops slammeola, S. arbarus (in normal and abnormal plumages), Chetura semicollaris, Porzana hauxwelli (n. sp.), P. melanophea, P. albigularis ¢, 2; P. leuco- purrha, Fulica ardesiaca, F. armillata, F. leu- copyga, F. leucoptera, Leucopternis semiplumbea, Geotrygon chiriquensis, Cardinalis pheniceus 7, 2; Purgisoma rubricatum, P. leucote, P. cabanisi, P. kieneri, Oxyrhamphus frater, female ad. and young; Thyrorhina schomburgki, Chlorophonia calophrys, 3, Q; Accipiter bicolor, f and @Q jr.; Turdus gigas, T. albicollis, T. leucomelas, T. croto- pezus, T. albiventris, T. pheopygus, ad. and jr.; 7. gumnophthalmus, Bueco striolatus, 2; Porzana | ida. 3 Pp. i-liv, 1-171, pls. i-lv, 4to, Lon- don, 1882. A monograph of the Galbulide and Bucconide, including general remarks on the families, their structure, history, habits, classification and geographical distribution, with descriptions and synonyms of and notes on the genera and species. Sixty-two species are enumerated, viz, Urogalba paradisea, ¢; U. amazonum, Galbula viridis, ¢, 9; G. rufo-viridis, ¢, 2; G. ruficauda, 3, 2; G. melanogenia, J, 29; G.tombacea, 3, 2 ; G. albiros- tris, ¢, 2; G. eyaneicollis, ¢; G, leucogastra, ¢, 2; G.chalcothorax, ¢ ; Brachygalbalugubris, ¢, § = B. goeringi, ¢,2; B. salmoni, B. albigularis, B. melanosterna, ¢; Jacamaraleyon tridactyla, 3; Galbaleyrhynchus leucotis, oF, Jacamerops grandis, 7,9 ;Bueco collaris, 2 ; B. macrorhynchus B. dysoni, B. hyperrhynchus, B. swainsoni, B. pee- voralis, B. ordi, B.tectus, B. picatus, B. subtectus, ¢ ; B. macrodactylus, ¢ ; B. rujicollis, B. bicinetus, B. tamatia, ¢; B.pulmentum, B. maculatus, B. stria- tipectus, B. chacuru, B. striolatus, 9 ; B. radiatus, g, 9; Malacoptila fusca, ¢;M. rufa, M. torquata, M. | panamensis, J, 2; M. inornata, 3, 2; WM. fulvigu- castaneiceps, Attagis chimborazensis, Formicivora | D | galba, Galbula, Brachygalba, Jacamaraleyon, Gal- strigilata, J, 2; Conurushofmanni, Rallusantare- ticus, Rallus semiplumbeus, Pitylus humeralis, Accipiter guttatus, Ampelion arcuatus, ¢, 2 ; As- turina nattereri, f ad. and jr.; A. ruficauda, ad. and jv.; A. pucherani, ad. and jr.; A. plagiata, ad. and jir.; Botaurus pinnatus, Tigrisoma fasciatum, imm.; Thripadectes lammulatus, Teterus abeillei, ¢. 2; Centropelma (gen. nov.) micropterum, Cen- trites oreas, J, 2; Gallinago imperialis, G. no- bitis, Querquedula puna, and Merganetta turneri, ea) 13 laris, M. substriata, Micromonacha lanceolata, Non- nula rubecula, N.cineracea, N. rujficapilla, N. fron- talis, N. brunnea, Hapaloptila castanea, Monacha nigra, M. flavirostris, M. morpheus, M. peruana, M. grandior, 2 ; M. pallescens, M. nigrifrons, ¢ ; Cheli- dopteratenebrosa (bird and egg), and C.brasiliensis. All the above-named species are figured (in many cases both sexes) except Bucco picatus and Non- nula frontalis. The genera treated of are Uro- baleyrhynchus, Jacamerops, Bucco, Malacoptila, Micromonacha, Nonnula, Hapaloptila, Monacha and Chelidoptera. 16 Forster’s Catalogue of the Animals of North America or Faunula Americana. [Reprint, by the Willughby Society.] Edited by P. L. Sclater. Pp. i-iv, 1- | 43, pl. 1, 8vo, London, 1882. ~ Nomenclator Avium Neotropicalium | sive Avium que in Regione Neotropica hucusque repertie sunt nomina system- | atice disposita, adjecta sua cuique speciei patria: accedunt generum et specierum noyvarum diagnoses. Auctoribus Phi- lippo Lutley Sclater et Osberto Salvin. Pp. i-viii, 1-163. Small folio, Londini, 1873. A systematic list of the orders, families, genera, and species of the birds of the Neotropical Region. Nine new genera, viz, Uropsila, Phlogo- thraupis, Porphyrospiza, Olibanornis, Microbates, Nesoceleus, Gymnopelia, Nothoprocta, and Calo- dromas, and the following new species are de- seribed: Basileuterus leucopygius, Hylophilus muscicapinus, Cyclorhis albiventris, Chlorophanes purpurascens, Euphonia chalecopasta, Chlorospin- gus semifuscus, Arremon wuchereri, Haplospiza uniformis, Cnipolegus pusillus, Euscarthmus wuchereri, Serpophaga subjlava, S. pecilocerca, Phyllomyias platyrhyncha, Lipaugus immundus, Casiornis fusca, Furnarius agnatus, Philydor erythronotus, Margarornis stellata, Picolaptes puncticeps, Thamnophilus tristis, Myrmotherula pyrrhonota, Microbates torquatus, Cercomacra carbonaria, Rhinoerypta fusca, Dendrocygna dis- color, Querquedula andium, Leptoptila rusinucha, Odontophorus hypospodius, Psophia napensis. Tinamus ruficeps, and Nothoprocta curvirostris. 14 ._ List of the Zoological Works and Memoirs of P. L. Sclater, 1850-75. Pp. 1-32, 8vo, London, 1876. 15 A Monograph of the Jacamars and Puft- birds, or families Galbulidw and Buccon- Uz Forster’s Animals of Hudson’s Bay. [Reprint, by the Willughby Society.] Edited by P. L. Sclater. Pp. i-iv, 382- 438, 8vo, London, 1882. 18 Wagler’s Six Ornithological Memoirs from the ‘‘Tsis.” [Reprint, by the Wil- lughby Society.] Edited by P. L. Sclater. Pp. i-iv, 1-138, 8vo, London, 1884. 19 Catalogue of the Passeriformes, or Perching Birds, in the Collection of the British Museum. Jvringilliformes. Part II, containing the families Cawrebide, Tanagride, and Icteride. Pp. i-xvii, 1- 451, pls. i-xviii, 8vo, London, 1886. (Cat. Bas. Brit. Mus., Vol XI.) A descriptive catalogue of the known species (575 in number, referable to 100 genera, repre- sented in the British Museum collection by 5,494 specimens) of the families Owrebide, Tanagride, and Icteride. ‘Three new genera are proposed, viz, Psewudodacnis, Delothraupis, and Gymnosti- nops, and the following new species are described : Dacnis salmoni, Thlypopsis anazonum, Arremon nigrirostris, and Ageleus forbesi. Figures are givenoft Diglossa mystacalis, Conirostrum fraseri, Zo; Dacnis salmoni, 9 ; D.cwrebicolor, ¢,2 ; Chlo- rophanes purpurascens, ¢ ; Certhiola martinicana, C. dominicana, Chlorophonia roraime, & ; C. flavi- rostris, 9; Euphonia concinna, J, 2; EF. finschi, ¢; BE. saturata, ¢ ; E.melanura, 3, 2; FE. vittata, Jo; Phenicothraupis gutturalis, ¢; Nemosia albi- gularis, ¢, 2; Thlypopsis ornata, ¢ ; T. inornata, go; Buarremon leucopis, B. comptus, B. tricolor, Arremon wuchereri, f, and Icterus hauxwelli, 4 BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 20 Catalogue of the Passeriformes, or Perching Birds, in the Collection of the sritish Museum. Oligomyodw, or the fam- ilies Tyrannide, Oxyrhanphide, Piprida, Cotingida, Phytotomida, Philepittida, Pit- tide, NXenicida, and Eurylamide. Pp. i- xix, 1-494, pls. i-xxvi, 8vo, London, 1888. (Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., Vol. XIV.) A descriptive catalogue of the known species of the above-mentioned families. The species enu- merated are 665 in number. referred to 142 genera, and represented in the collection of the British Museum by 7,360 specimens, each one of which is catalogued with the locality whence it came. Threenew generaare created, viz, Ochthornis, Ce- notriccus and Coracopitia; the new term Calopitta is adopted for a section of Pitta; Bonaparte’s MS. name Lathriosoma is published as a synonym of Aulia; Reichenbach’s genus Jlicura is emended to Helicura, and the two species Hmpidochanes salvini and Chloropipo holochlora are described. The following species are figured: Agriornis pol- lens, A.insolens, A. solitaria, Tenioptera holospo- dia, Ochthodiceta fusco-rufus, Ochtheeca leucome- topa, O. citrinifrons, O. pulchella, Platyrhynchus flavigularis, P. albigularis, Euscarthivus russatus, EB. impiger, Leptopogon erythrops, Tyranniseus ein ereiceps, T. gracilipes, Blainea olivina, Rhyncho- cyclus fulvipectus, Sirystes albocinereus, Musecivora occidentalis, 3,9; Cnipodectes subbrunneus, Myi- obius flavicans, M.roraime, Ceratopipra tira- cunda, Heteropelma wallacii, H. flavicapillum, H. igniceps, Heterocercus aurantiivertex, Hadrosto- mus homochrous, 3,2, Pachyrhamphus spodiurus, 3, 9, and LTodopleura leucopygia. 21 Argentine Ornithology. The family name Momotide is proposed instead of that of Pionitide, Illiger. A synopsis of the family is given, with descriptions of two new genera, viz, Prionirhynchus and EHumomota, and two new species, Momotus microstephanus and M. nattereri. A table of the geographical distribu- tion of the family is added. Prionirhynchus car- inatus is figured. The genera included are Mo- motus, Hylomanes, Prionirhynchus and HEumo- mota. ali Es} On a collection of Birds transmitted |) by Mr. H. W. Bates from the Upper | Amazon. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1857, pp. 261-268. An annotated catalogue of 79 species, of which Hubucco aurantiicollis is described as new. 114 Descriptions of eleven new species of Birds trom Tropical America. Proce. Zool. Soe. London, 1857, pp. 271-277, pl. CxXXx. The genus Melanoptila (illustrated in text) and the following new species are characterized: Campylorhynchus pardus, C. striaticollis, Anaba- zenops guttulatus, Synallaxis multo-striata, Turdus Sulviventris (Verr. MS.). T. ignobilis, Cinclus leu- conotus, Tyrannus atrifrons, Melanoptila glabri- | rostris, Lipaugus rufescens, and Tinamus casta- | neus. Anabazenops guttulatus is figured. 115 Notes on Californian Birds. By Thomas Bridges, corresponding member. Com- municated, with remarks by Philip Lut- ley Sclater. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1858, pp. 1-8, pl. CXXX1. Notes on 11 species. Melanerpes rubrigularis (described in Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 3, I, p. 127, 1858) is figured. (See paper No. 135.) 116 Notes on a collection of Birds received _by M.. Verreaux, of Paris, from the Rio Napo in the Republic of Eeuador. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, pp. 59-77, pl. eXxXXxii. A list of 174 species, with remarks upon them. Three new genera—Agathopus; Creurgops, Verr. MS.; Luchetes, Verr.MS, ;--and the following new BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. species are characterized: Anabates melanopezus, .pulvericolor (Lafr. MS.), Synallaxis brunneicau- dalis (Latr. MS.), S. albigularis (Latr. MS.), Mala- cocichla . maculata, (Verr. MS.), Uhamnophilus ethiops, T. capitalis, Dysithamnus leucostictus, Pyriglena serva, Heterocnemis albigularis, Con- Shige torrida, Grallaria flavirostris, G. fulvi- ventris, Todirostrum picatum, Cyclorhynchus equi- noctialis, Platyrhynchus coronatus, Verr. MS.; Elenia luteiventris, Agathopus micropterus, Creur- ops verticalis, Verr. MS.; Euchcetes coccineus, err. MS., and Coleopicus verreauxi, Malh. Euchetes coccineus and Creurgops verticalis are figured. 117 Notes on some Birds of southern Mex- | ico. Proe. Zool. Soe. London, 1858, pp. 95-99. Notes on 14 species, with a résumé of the nun- bers of species of birds inhabiting southern Mexico. . 118 On some new or little-known species of Accipitres in the collection of the Nor- wich Museum. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, pp. 128-133. Remarks on certain species of Accipitres in the Norwich Museum with descriptions of two new ones, viz, Buteo zonocercus and Scops usta. Syr- nium albitarse, Gray, is also characterized. (See Trans. Zool. Soc. London, LV, pp. 261- 266, pls. 58-61.) 119 On some new or little-known species of Accipitres in the collection of the Nor- wich Museum. Trans. Zool. Soc. London, LV, pp. 261-266, pls. 58-61. Buteo zonocereus, Syrnium albitarse, Gray ; Scops usta, and Urubitinga schistacea (Sund.), are de- scribed, remarked upon, and figured. (Reprint from Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, pp. 128-133, with plates added.) 120 Note on the variation of the form of the Upper Mandible in a Rapacious Bird. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, p. 150. Note on, with illustration of, an abnormal varia- tion in the form of the upper mandible of Urw- bitinga unicineta. 121 Synopsis of the American Ant Birds (Formicariidw). Part 1, containing the Thamnophiline. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, pp. 202-224, pls. exxxix, cx]. A review of the species of the subfamily Tham- nophiline. Anew genus—Pygiptila—is proposed, and Thamnophilus amazonicus is given as a new | name for Tf. rujicollis, Spix, which had been applied to the female of the species. enera treated of in this part are, Cymbilanius, atara, Thamnophilus, Pygiptila, Dysithamnus and Lhamnomanes. 122 Synopsis of the American Ant Birds (Pormicariida). Part Il, containing the Formicivorine or Ant Wrens. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1858, pp. 232-254, pls. exli, exlii. A review of the species of the subfamily Formici- vorine, with descriptions of two new genera, Myr- motherula and Cercomacra, and five new species, Myrmotherula multostriata, Formicivora erythro- T. anazoni- | cus and Dysithamnus leucostictus are figured. The 11 cerca, Cercomacra nigricans, Pyriglena maculicau- dis and Hypoenemis schistacea. Figures are given of Myrmotherula surinamensis, M. mullostriata, and Formicivora erythrocerca. Part IL includes the following genera: JITerpsilochmus, Myrimotherula, Formicivora, Psilorhamphus, Rhamphocenus, Cer- comacra, Pyriglena, Heterocnemis, Myrmeciza and Hypocnemis. 123 Synopsis of the American Ant Birds (Formicariide). Part III, containing the third subfamily, Lormicariinw or Ant Thrushes. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1858, pp. 272-2839, pl. exliii. A review of the species of the subfamily Formi- cariine. Four new genera are characterized, viz, Gymnocichla, Myrmelastes, Grallaricula (figure in text), and Phlogopsis (nom. emend. pro Phlegopsis, Reich.), and descriptions are given of Myrmelastes plumbeus and M. nigerrimus, nn. spp. Myrmelastes plumbeus is figured. The following genera are treated of in Part IIL: Pithys, Gym- nocichla, Myrimelastes, Ihopoterpe, Phlogopsis, Formicarius, Chameza, Grallaria, Grallaricula, Conopophaga aud Corythopis. 124 Additional note on the Upland Goose (Chloephaga magellanica. ) Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, pp. 290, 291. An additional note on the Upland Goose, stat- ing the difference in the colour of the legs of both sexes; also a note pointing out that the Ashy- headed Goose should bear the name of Chloephaga poliocephala. (See also Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1857, p. 128.) 125 On some new or little-known species of Tanagers from the collection of M. Ver- reaux, of Paris. Proe. Zool. Soe. London, 1858, pp. 2938, 294. Descriptions of Chlorospingus castaneicollis and | Calliste cyanotis, nn. spp., and remarks on Duarre- mon rufinuchus, Chlorospingus albitemporalis, and Calliste xanthocephala. 126 On a collection of Birds received by M. | Auguste Sallé from Oaxaca in southern Mexico. Proc. Zool. Soe, London, 1858, pp. 294-305. A list of 86 species, with remarks upon them. A new genus (Chameospiza) and the followin new species are described: Troglodytes brunnet- collis, Formicivora boucardi, Empidonax bairdi, Pipilo albicollis, and Petrochelidon swainsoni (new name tor Hirundo melanogaster, Sw.) (See also Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1856, p. 283: 1857, pp. 81, 201, 226.) 127 Description of a new species of the genus Buteo trom Mexico. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, p. 356. Buteo fuluginosus is described. (See Trans. Zool. Soe. London, IV, p. 267, pl. 62.) 128 Description of a new species of the | genus Buteo from Mexico. Trans. Zool. Soc. London, LV, p. 267, pl. 62. Buteo fuliginosus is described and figured. (Reprint from Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, p. 356.) 12 129 List of Birds collected by Geo. Caven- dish Taylor, esq., inthe Republic of Hon- duras. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1858, pp. 356-360. A list of 39 species, with remarks upon them. 130 Characters of five new species of Amer- ican Birds. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, pp. 446-449. The following species are characterized: Hu- chlornis frontalis, Turdus leucauchen, Geothlypis speciosa, Cyclorhis flavipectus, and Cinclodes bifas- ciatus. 131 List of Birds collected by Mr. Louis Fraser at Cuenca, Gualaquiza and Za- mora, in the Republic of Ecuador, Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, pp. 449-461, pl. exly. A list of 88 species, with remarks upon them. The following new species are described: Coni- rostrum fraseri, Phrygilus ocularis, Synallaxis antisiensis, and Tyrannulus chrysops. Phrygilus ocularis is figured. 132 On two species of Ant Birds in the col- lection of the Derby Museum at Liver- pool, Proce. Zool. Soe. London, 1858, pp. 540, 541. Remarks on Myrmeciza easul, sp. nov., and Dysithamnus olivaceus. 133 Note on the genus Cichlopsis of Cabanis. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, pp. 541-543. Note on the genus Cichlopsis, with the deserip- tion and synonyms of C. leucogonys. The new genus Phainopepla is proposed for the reception of Swainson’s Ptilogonys nitens. 134 On the Birds collected by Mr. Fraser in the vicinity of Riobamba, in the Republic of Ecuador. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, pp. 549-556, pl. | exlvi. A list of 59 species, with remarks upon them, and descriptions of the following new species: Troglodytes solstitialis, Catamenia homochroa, Agriornis solitaria, Blainia griseigularis, and B#. stictoptera. tera are figured. 135 Description of a new species of Wood- pecker discovered by Mr. Thomas Bridges in northern California. Ann. and. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 3, I, p.127 (1858). Melanerpesrubrigularis is deseribed. (A figure of this bird is given in Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, pl. exxxi.) 136 Description of a new species of Bird from Palestine. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 3, LI, pp. 465,466 (1858). Amydrus tristramii is described. 137 On the general Geographical Distribu- tion of the members of the class Aves. Journ. of Proce. Linn. Soe. London (Zool.), II, pp. 180-145 (1858). Hlainia griseigularis and LE. stictop- | BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. A scheme for dividing the earth’s surface into six zoologic-geographical regions from an _or- nithological point of view, with lists of the char- acteristic forms belonging to each region. 138 On the Zoology of New Guinea. Journ. of Proc. Linn. Soc. London (Zool.), II, pp. 149-170 (1858). General remarks on the zoology of New Guinea, with a list of 10 species of mammals and 170 species of birds; also a note on the correct zoo- geographical position of New Guinea. Melano- charis is proposed as a new genus for the recep- tion of Diceum nigrum, Less., and Pucheran’s generic name Trugon is emended to Hutrygon. Cracticus personatus, Temm. MS., is described. 139 Descriptions of new species of the American family Tyrannida. ~* Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, pp. 40-46. The new generic names Mitrephorus and Lega- tus are proposed; Bonaparte’s genus Miozeta is emended to Myiozetetes, and the following species are characterized: Attila citriniventris, Myiody- nastes nobilis, Contopus mesoleucus, C. sordidulus, Mitrephorus pheocercus, Pyrocephalus mexicanus, Elainea placens, Mionectes assimilis, nn. spp., and Myiodynastes luteiventris, Bp. The known spe- cies of the genera Attila, Myiodynastes and Con- topus, are enumerated. 140 Description of a new species of Owl of the genus Ciccaba. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, p. 13). Ciccaba nigrolineata is described. (See Trans. Zool. Soc. London, TV, p. 268, pl. 63.) 141 Description of a new species of Owl of the genus Ciccaba. Trans. Zool. Soc. London, IV, p. 268, pl. 63. Ciceaba nigrolineata is described and figured. (Reprint from Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, p. 181, with plate added.) 142 Note on the Spur-winged Geese (Plec- tropterus) now living in the Society’s Gar- dens. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, pp. 131, 182, pl. eliii. Plectropterus rviippellii is proposed for the name of a new species, and the points in which it differs trom P. gambensis are given. Both species are figured. (See also Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 38.) 143 List of the first collection of Birds made by Mr. Louis Fraser at Pallatanga, Ecuador, with notes and descriptions of new species. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, pp. 135, 147, pl. cliv. A list of 102 species, with remarks upon them. The following new species are characterized: Vireo josephe, Nemosia ornata, Anabates subala- ris, A. temporalis, Dysithamnus unicolor, Formi- civora caloptera, Pachyrhamphus homochrous, and Oephalopterus penduliger (named and figured in the ‘' Ibis,’ 1859, p. 114, pl. iii). Vireo josephe is figured. (See also Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 63.) BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. 144 On some new species of Synallaxis, and | on the Geographical Distribution of the | genus. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, pp. 191-197. Synallaxis pudica, S. stictothorax and S. scutata are described as new, and the 41 known species (ineluding S. le@mosticta,n. sp.) of the genus are enumerated. A table showing the distribution of Synallaxis is given. 145 [Exhibition of two rare species of Arc- tic Birds, Colymbus adamsi and Eurino- rhynchus pygmaeus. | Proc, Zool. Soc. London, 1859, p. 201. 146 A record of the number of days of incu- bation of Birds which breed in the Soci- ety’s Gardens. Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, pp. 205, 206. A table giving the period of incubation of 18 species of birds which breed in the Zoological Society's Gardens. 147 Remarks on exhibiting specimens of two species of Divers (Colymbus) from Mr. Gurney’s collection. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1859, pp. 206, 207. Remarks on Colymbus adamsi, G. R. Gray, and C. pacificus, Lawrence, and observations as to their deserving specific rank. 148 On a collection of Birds from Vancou- ver’s Island. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, pp. 235-237. A list of 35 species, with remarks upon them. 149 A synopsis of the Thrushes (Turdide) of the New World. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, pp. 321-347. A synopsis of the Turdide of America. The generic name Margarops is proposed in the place of Cichlalopia, Bp.; Semimerula and Mimocichla are proposed for new sections of Turdus and Gale- oscoptes, respectively, aud Turdus pinicola and Catharus occidentalis aredescribed as new species. A table showing the geographical distribution of the Thrushes in Americais added. The genera treated of are: Catharus, Turdus, Cichlerminia, | Margarops, Galeoscoptes, Melanoptila, Melanctis, Rhamphocinclus, Cinclocerthia, Harporhynchus, Oreoscoptes and Mimus. 150 [Exhibition of an Egg laid by the Ap- | teryx (4. mantelli), which had been living | in the Gardens since 1852. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, p. 350. (See also Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 194.) 151 [Exhibition of Eggs of Grus montigne- sia, G. virgo and G. cinerea; also of an Egg otf Baleniceps rex. | Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, p. 353. 152 On a series of Birds collected in the vicinity of Jalapa, in Southern Mexico. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, pp. 362-369. A list of 226 species, with observations on the more remarkable ones. Three new species are de- scribed, viz, Cotyle fulvipennis, Dendrornis ery- | thropygia, and Piaya thermophila. 13 153 List of Birds collected by M. A. Bou- card, in the State of Oaxaca, in south- western Mexico, with descriptions of new species. -Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, pp. 369-393. A list of 238 species, with remarks upon them, Dendromanes is proposed as a new generic name, and the following new species are described: Campylorhynehus jocosus, Thryothorus felix, Cy- phorinus pusillus. Hylophilus ochraceiceps, Coereba carneipes ?, Oryzoborus funereus, Spermophila cor- vind, Dendromanes homochrous, Lipaugus uniru- Sus, Columba nigrirostris, Tinanvus boucardi, Sallé MS., and 7. meserythrus. 154 On some new or little-known Birds from the Rio Napo. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, pp. 440, 441. Buarremon castaneiceps and Grallaria nuchalis are described as new, and remarks made upon seven other little-known species. 155 On some Hybrid Ducks bred in the So- ciety’s Gardens, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, p. 442, pl. elviii. Remarks on a hybrid between Tadorna vulpan- ser, f, and Casarea cana, 9, and on other cases of hybridisation in the Zoological Society’s Gardens. A figure of Ladorna vulpanser X Casarca cana is given. 156 On the Ornithology of Central Amer- ica. By Philip Lutley Sclater and Osbert Salvin, Ibis, 1859, pp. 1-22. Part I opens with a summary of the present knowledge of Central American Ornithology. Jourteen families are covered in this installment, containing 121 species, of which Cistothorus ele- gans, Vireolanius pulchellus and Cereba lucida | are described as new. 156 a On the Ornithology of Central Amer- ica. By Philip Lutley Sclater and Osbert Salvin. Ibis, 1859, pp. 117-138, pls. iv, v. Part ll. This part embraces fifteen families, with 129 species, of which Xiphocolaptes emi- grans, Sayornis aquatica, Bmpidonax albigularis, and DBlainia vilissima are described as new, and the last, with #. placens, is figured. Eggs of the following species are also figured: Tanagra vica- rius, Pyryisoma biareuatum, Pitangus derbianus, Tyrannus melancholicus, Myiozetetes texensis, Cyanocitta melanocyanea, and Turdus graytt. 156 b On the Ornithology of Central Amer- ica. By Philip Lutley Sclater and Osbert Salvin. Ibis, 1859, pp. 213-234. Part II. Twenty-five families are treated of in this part, embracing 1382 species. Lophostria stricklandi is described as new. The three installments composing the paper “On the Ornithology of Central America,” enu- merate 382 species occurring in that country, eight of which are here described for the first time. 157 Characters of an undescribed species of Hawk trom New Caledonia. Ibis, 1859, pp. 275, 276, pl. viii. Accipiter haplochrous is described and figured. 14 158 [Recent Ornithological Publications. ] Ibis, 1859, pp. 318-329. A record of Ornithological literature, with an abstract of the contents of each work mentioned. The new genus Pheornis is proposed for the re- ception of Cassin’s Tenioptera obscura. 159 A list of the Tyrant Birds of Mexico, with descriptions of some new species. Ibis, 1859, pp. 486-445, pl. xiv. A list of 43 species of Tyrannide from Mexico, with remarks upon them. Hmpidonax brachy- tarsus, Cyclorhynchuscinereiceps, and Todirostruim schistaceiceps are described as new, and Camp- tostoma imberbe and Mitrephorus pheocercus are figured. 160 [Recent Ornithological Publications. | Ibis, 1859, pp. 454-461. A list of Ornithological works, with short ab- stracts of their contents. A new genus, Nesop- sar, is described. 161 Descriptions of two new species of American Parrots. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 3, IV, pp. 224-296 (1859). Conurus holochlorus and C. xantholemus are described, and lists given of the Parrots inhabit- | ing Mexico and certain islands in the West Indies. 162 Further evidence of the distinctness of | the Gambian and Riippell’s Spur- winged Geese (Plectropterus gambensis and P, riippellit). Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, pp. 38-42. Further remarks on the distinctness of Pec- tropterus gambensis and P. riippellii on compari- son of their internal structures, with tables of their correct synonymy. Figures of the skulls and trachez of the two species are given in the text. (See also Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1859, p. 131.) 163 List of additional species of Birds col- lected by Mr. Louis Fraser at Pallatanga, | eapillus, Basileuterus semicervinus, Ecuador, with notes and descriptions of | new species. Proe. Zool. Soe. London, 1860, pp. 63-73. Remarks on a second collection obtained by Mr. Fraser at Pallatanga, consisting of 64 species, including 19 from Chillanes. The term Pupsilos- toina is proposed as a new generic name, and the | following new species are described: Thryothorus mystacalis, Synallaxis erythrops, Grallaria regu- lus, Myiarchus nigriceps, Platyrhynechus albogu- laris, Bupsilostoma pusilum, Tyrannulus jlavidi- frons and T. cinereiceps. (See also Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, p. 135.) 164 List of Birds collected by Mr. Fraser in the vicinity of Quite and during excur- sions to Pichincha and Chimborazo, with notes and descriptions of new species. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, pp. 73-88, pl. clix. A list of 52 species, with remarks upon them. A new genus, Oreomanes, is made (figure in text), and the following new species are described: Thryothorus euophrys, Oreomanes fraseri, Oinclo- BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. des excelsior, C. albidiventris, Agriornis andicola and Attagis chimborazensis. Oreomanes fraseri is figured. 165 List of Birds collected by Mr. Fraser in Ecuador, at Nanegal, Calacali, Peru- cho, and Puellaro, with notes and de- scriptions of new species. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, pp. 83-97, pl. elx, _ An annotated list of 130 species, of which the following are describedas new: Thryothorus nigri- f [ Oryzoborus ethions, Pipreola jucunda, Pipra deliciosa (figure in text), Masius coronulatus, Cyclorhynchus fulvi- pectus and Myiobius villosus. Pipreola jucunda is figured (called Luchlornis jucunda on plate). 166 [Exhibition of a large Horned Owl (Bubo maximus, var.) from Pangkéng Lake, Thibet. } Proce, Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 99. 167 _ Note on the Punjab Sheep living in the Society’s Gardens. Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, pp. 126-130, pls. xxix, Ixxx. Notes on the differences between Ovis vignit and O. eycloceros (both of which are figured), and ob- servations on the distinguishing characters of the other two Indian species of wild sheep, O. hodg- soni and O. nahoor. (Cuts of skulls of first two mentioned species in text.) 168 | Additions to the Menagerie during the months of January and February. } Proce. Zool. Soe. London, 1860, p. 183. 169 [Exhibition of Oreophasis derbianus; and announcement of the addition of Sieboldia maxima and Baleniceps rex to the Society’s Menagerie. | Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1860, p. 184. 170 [Exhibition of the Ege of the King Vulture (Gyparchus papa). | Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, pp. 193, 194. 3elieved to be the first well-authenticated egg of this species known. 171 [Exhibition of a second specimen of the Egg of the Apteryx (4. mantelli).] Proce. Zool. Soe. London, 1860, p. 194. (See also Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, p. 350.) 172 On the Rheas in the Society’s Menagerie, with remarks on the known species of Struthious Birds. Proce. Zool. Soe. London, 1860, pp. 207-211. Remarks on Rhea americana and RF. darwinii, and description of a new species, It. macrorhyn- cha, with a summary of the state of knowledge of the Struthious Birds. Figures are given in text of the heads of the three species of Rhea. (See papers Nos. 177, 276.) 173 On the Black-shouldered Peacock of Latham (Pavo nigripennis). Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, pp. 221, 222. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. Remarks pointing out thatthe Black-shouldered | Peacock of Latham differs from the two other species of Pavo, and must therefore bear a differ- | entspecificname. Pavo nigripennis is proposed. 174 On the species of the genus Prioniturus, and on the Geographical Distribution of the Psittacide in the Eastern Archipelago. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, pp. 223-228. Remarks on the three known species of Prioni- turus and their synonymy, and a list of the Psit- tacid@ inhabiting the Eastern Archipelago, and their Geographical Distribution. A new generic name, Opopsitta, is adopted. 175 [Additions to the menagerie during the months of March and April. ] Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, pp. 242, 243. 176 List of mammalia collected by Mr. J. Monteiro in Angola. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, pp. 245-247. A list of nine species, with remarks upon them. Oolobus angolensis is described as new, and the five known species of Colobus are enumerated, 177 Notes on two Struthious Birds now living in the Society’s Gardens. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1860, pp. 247-250. Notes on Dromeeus irroratus, Bartl., and Casu- arius bicarunculatus, n. sp. Cuts of the throat- wattles of both species are given in the text. (See also Rep. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 1861, Pt.I, pp. 176-178; Pt. II, pp. 158,159; Trams. Zool. Soc. London, IV, p. 353, 1862). (See also paper No. 172.) 178 Notes on a collection of Birds from the vicinity of Orizaba and neighbouring parts of southern Mexico. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, pl. elxiii. A list of 44 species, with noteson them. Cocco- thraustes maculipennis is described, and Basileu- terus mesochrysus, Thamnophilus melanoerissus, and Tinamus robustus are named. Coccothraustes maculipennis is figured. 1860, pp. 250-254, 179 [Exhibition of a specimen of a new form of Dormouse (Platacanthomys lasi- urus Blyth.).] Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 260. 180 15 NXiphorhynchus pusillus, trom New Granada, is described in a footnote on page 278. 181 A list of Birds collected by Mr. Fra- ser at Esmeraldas, Ecuador, with descrip- tions of new species. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1860, pp. 291-298. An annotated list of 94 species, of which Qy- phorinus pheocephalus and Bucco subtectus are described as new. 182 Characters of eleven new species of Birds discovered by Osbert Salvin in Guatemala. By Philip Lutley Sclater, M. A., Secretary to the Society, and Osbert Salvin, M. A., F. Z.S. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1860, pp. 298-301. The genus Thamnistes and the following spe- cies are characterized: Polioptila albiloris, Den- dreca chrysoparia, Hylophilus cinereiceps, Gly- | phorkynchus pectoralis, Thamnistes anabatinus, List of Birds collected by Mr. Fraser | at Babahoyo, in Ecuador, with descrip- tions of new species. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, pp. 272-290, pl. elxiv. A list of 134 species, with remarks upon them, and descriptions of the following new species: Geothlypis semiflava, Cyclorhis virenticeps, Saltator Jlavidicollis, Embernagra chrysoma, Spermophila ophthalmica, Oryzoborus occidentalis, Cassiculus Jlavicrissus, Xiphorhynchus thoracicus, Formici- vora consobrina, Cercomacra maculosa, Vachy- rhamphus spodiurus, Attila torridus, Fluvicola | atripennis, Megarhynchus chrysogaster, Tyrannus niveigularis, Myiarchus pheocephalus, Cyclorhyn- chus subbrunneus, Muscivora occidentalis, Bucco leucocrissus, Piaya nigricrissa and Dryocopus fuscipennis. Cyclorhis virenticeps is figured, and Platyrhynchus cancrominus, Tyrranulus semifla- vus, Heteropelma vere-pacis, Lipaugus holery thrus, Pionus hematotis and Corethrura rubra. 183 Note on the Skull of the Red River- hog ( Potamocherus penicillatus). Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, pp. 301, 302. Note on the generic differences of Potamoche- rus and Sus, as observed on comparing the skull of Potamocherus penicillatus with that of Sus indicus. An illustration of the skull ef the for- mer species is given in the text. 184 Description of a new species of Mana- kin from northern Brazil. Proce. Zool. Soe. London, 1860, pp. 312, 313. Pipra heterocerca is described. 185 Description of a new Tyrant-bird of the genus Elainea, from the Island of Saint Thomas, West Indies. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, pp. 313, 314. Elainea riisit is described. 186 [Exhibition of a drawing of a species of Rock Kangaroo just received by the Society from Australia. ] Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 323. Exhibition to the Zoological Society of London of a drawing of Petrogale xanthopus. and list of 11 species of Macropodide living in the Society’s Gardens. 187 [ Additions to the Menagerie during the months of May and June. } Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, pp. 371, 372. 188 Note on the Japanese Deer living in the Society’s Menagerie. Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, pp. 375-377. Notes on Cervus sika and its synonyms. 189 Catalogue of the Birds of the Falkland Islands, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, pp. 382-391, pl. elxxiii. A list of 57 species, with remarks upon them. Chloephaga rubidiceps is described as new, and 16 figured, and Sterna meridionalis, Cassin, is re- | named S. cassini. (See also Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, p. 45; 1864, p. 73.) 190 {Additions to the Menagerie during the months of July, August, September, and October. } Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1860, pp. 415-417. 191 [Exhibition of Bird Skins from Port Churchill, Hudson’s Bay. ] Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 418. 192 Notice of some rare species of Quadru- mana now living in the Society’s Menag- erie. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1860, pp. 419-422, pl. Ixxxii. Remarks on Macacus ocreatus, M. maurus, Cer- | copithecus rufo-viridis and Cynocephalus anubis, with a catalogue of the quadrumana living in the Zoological Society's Gardens, and a list of those that have bred there. 193 [Additions to the Menagerie during the month of November. } Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 442. 194 [On the Babirussa and other Suid@ liv- ing in the Zoological Society’s Gardens. | Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 443, pl. Ix xxiii. Note on and figure of Babirussa alfurws, and alist of the Suide living in the Zoological Society’s | Gardens. ‘ 195 Note on Ovis polit of Blyth. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, pp. 443, 444. Note on a pair of horns of Ovis polit and their dimensions, with illustration of same in text. 196 Report on the Indian Pheasants bred in the Society’s Menagerie during the years 1858, 1859, and 1860. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, pp. 444, 445. Remarks onthe breeding of the five species of Himalayan Pheasants in the Zoological Society’s Gardens, with a tabular list showing the results of the breeding seasons of 1858, 1859 and 1860. 197 Characters of ten new species of Amer- ican Birds. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, pp. 461-467. The name Neopelma is proposed for a new sec- tion of Heteropelina. The species characterized are the following: Campylorhynchus nigriceps, C. gularis, Vireo modestus, Vireosylvia cobanensis, | Myiobius fllavicans, M. pulcher, M. erypterythrus, M. ecryptoxanthus, Heteropelma amazonum and H. flavicapillum. The known species of the genera Myiobius and ITeteropelma are enumerated. 198 On the Eggs of two Raptorial Birds from the Falkland Islands. Ibis, 1860, pp. 24-26, pl. 1. Remarks on and figures of the eggs of Buteo erythronotus end Milvago australis. (See Ibis, 1860, p. 432.) BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 199 Noteon Wallace’s Standard-wing, Semi- optera wallacii. Ibis, 1860, pp. 26-28, pl. 1i. Remarks on and figure of Semioptera wallacii, discovered by Mr. Wallace in the Island of 3atchian. 200 Contributions to the Ornithology of Guatemala, By Osbert Salvin and Philip Lutley Sclater. Part I. Ibis, 1860, pp. 28-45, pl. iii. Part I contains notes on 80 species collected in Guatemala by Mr. Salvin, of which Thryothorus pleurostictus, Llainia subpagana, Malacoptila verepacis, and Chrysotis quatemale. Harti. MS., are described as new. Chetura rutila is figured. 200 a Contributions to the Ornithology of Guatemala. By Osbert Salvin and Philip Lutley Sclater. Part II. Ibis, 1860, pp. 272-278. Part I contains a list of 39 species not pre- viously known from this country, with notes upon them. 2006 Contributions to the Ornithology of Guatemala, By Osbert Salvin and Philip Lutley Sclater. Part III. Ibis, 1860, pp. 396-402, pl. xiii. Part III contains a list, with notes, of 52 spe- cies additional to those already recorded from Guatemala. Pionus hematotis is figured. Five hundred and three species are known to occur in this country, of which number 171 are treated in this and the two preceding parts. 201 On an undescribed species of Hawk | from New Granada. Ibis, 1860, pp. 147-149, pl. vi. Accipiter collaris (Kaup MS.) is described and figured. 202 Note on the Egg and Nestling of the Californian Vulture. Ibis, 1860, p. 278, pls. viii, ix. Remarks on and figures of the egg and nestling of Cathartes californianus. 203 Note on the Birds of Prey of New Guinea. Ibis, 1860, pp. 322, 323, pl. x. Note on the raptorial birds inhabiting New Guinea; the eight Known species are enumerated, of which Accipiter poliocephalus is figured, 204 [Announcement of the transfer by Her Majesty the Queen of a specimen of Pha- cocharus wliani to the care of the So- ciety. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, p. 30. 205 [Exhibition of a specimen of the Amer- ican Meadow Starling (Sturnella ludovic- tana). | Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1861, p. 30. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. 206 [Exhibition of a specimen of a Capri- mulgine Bird, closely allied to Cosmetor- nis vexillaria, from the collection of E. Gabriel, esq. ] Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, p. 44. 207 {Exhibition of the hoof of a Bull (Bos iaurus, var. domesticus) from the Falk- land Islands, belonging to Captain Ab- bott. ] Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, p. 44. 208 Additions and corrections to the list of the Birds of the Falkland Islands. Proce. Zool. Soe. London, 1861, pp. 45-47. Corrections are made of the ‘‘ Catalogue of the Birds of the Falkland Islands’’ (Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 382) and 10 additional species enumerated. A list of the Penguins inhabiting the Falkland Islands is also given. (See also Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, p. 73.) 209 [Additions to the Menagerie during the month of December, 1860. ] Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, p. 59. 210 [Exhibition of a living specimen of a Water Tortoise (Chelodina longicollis) from South Australia. } Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, p. 59. 211 Note on the reproduction of the Red River-hog (Potamocherus penicillatus) in the Society's Menagerie. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, pp. 62, 63, pl. X11. Report on the breeding of Potamocherus peni- cillatus in the Zoological Society's Gardens. The female and young are figured. 212 List of a collection of Birds made by the late Mr. W. Osburn in Jamaica, with notes. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, pp. 69-82, pl. Xiv. An annotated list of 92 species. Laletes and Siphonorhis (woodcut in text) (nn. gg.), and Laletes osburni and Blainea fallax (nn. spp.), are described. Vireo modestus and Laletes osburni are figured. The head of Nesopsar nigerrimus is figured in text. 213 [Exhibition of an example of Pentacri- nus caput-meduse. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, p. 87. 214 [Additions to the Menagerie during the months of January and February, 1861. } Proce. Zool, Soc. London, 1861, p. 101. 215 Characters of some new species of American Passeres. Proce, Zool. Soc. London, 1861, pp. 127-131. _ The following species are characterized: Pos | lioptila buffont, Troglodytes hypacdon, Basileutery | 2 415—No, 49 rt uropygialis, Hylophilus insularis, Ohlorophanes guatemalensis, Chlorophonia flavirostris, Buphonia vittata, Tanagra subcinerea, Ramphocelus ephip- pialis and Saltator isthmicus, 216 On a new species of the genus Copsy- chus from Borneo. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, pp. 185-187. Copsychus suavis is described, and a list of the 10 known species of Copsychus is given. 217 [On the addition to the Menagerie of some Three-toed Sand-grouse and some rare Australian Finches. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, pp. 196, 197. 218 [List of Animals presented to the So- ciety by H. E. Sir George Grey, K.C. B., FZ, 8:] Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, pp. 208, 209. This collection comprised specimens of 10 spe- cies of mammals, 3 species of piri (one of which is named Gallinula nesiotis, n. sp.), and 10 species of reptiles. (See also Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, p. 307.) 219 On a new Bird of the genus Lipaugus of Boié. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1861, pp. 209-212. Lipaugus subalaris is described, and the nine known species of the genus Lipaugus are enu- merated. 3 220 [ Additions to the Menagerie during the months of March and April, 1861. } Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, pp. 233, 234. 221 On the Island-hen of Tristan d’Acunha. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, pp. 260-263, pl. Seas Gallinula nesiotis is characterized and figured. 222 [Additions to the Menagerie during the month of May, 1861. ] Proce. Zool, Soc. London, 1861, pp. 264, 265. 223 [Report on some specimens of animals forwarded by Captain Speke. ] Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, p. 268. 224 [Exhibition of a cast of the skull of the Aye-Aye (Chiromys madagascaricn- sis). | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, p. 306. 225 [Report of the return of Mr. Benstead from the Cape with a second collection of animals, presented to the Society by Sir George Grey. } Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, p. 307. This collection consisted of specimens of four species of mammals and three species of birds. (See also Proc, Zool. Soc, London, 1861, p. 208). 18 226 [Additions to the Menagerie during June, July, August, September, and Oc- tober, 1861. ] Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, pp. 365-368. 227 [Exhibition of original drawings by Mr. Vigne of Ovis cycloceros and O. vignii. | Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, pp. 368, 369. 228 _ On anew species of Finch, of the genus Sycalis, from Mexico, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, pp. 376, 377. Sycalis chrysops is described. 229 Descriptions of twelve new species of American Birds of the families Dendro- colaptide, Formicariide, and Tyrannide. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, pp. 877, 383, pl. XXXVI. A new genus—Sphenopsis—and the following new species are described: Leptasthenura para- nensis, Philydor subfulous, Xenops littoralis, Sphenopsis ignobilis, Thamnistes cequatorialis, Ramphocenus sancte marthe, Grallaria mexi- cana, Copurus fuscicapillus, Platyrhynchus flavi- gularis, Phyllomyias griseocapilla (Lafr. MS.), P. semifusca, and Tyrannus tinea, Licht. MS. Phyllomyias griseocapilla, and P. semifusca are figured. The known species of the genera Phil- ydor, Copurus and Grallaria, are enumerated. 230 [Exhibition of the skins of an Otter | from Amoy and a Hare from the Island of Formosa, forwarded by Mr. Swinhoe. ] Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, pp. 389, 390. 231 [Report on a collection of Skins shipped by Mr. Swinhoe on board the Harkaway.] Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, pp. 390, 391. This collection contained specimens of mam- mals, reptiles, and fishes; one of the last is de- scribed as new by Dr. Giinther, under the name a Tropidononis orientalis, aud a figure is given 232 Note on the Ocellated Turkey of Hon- duras. pee: Zool. Soc. London, 1861, pp. 402, 403, pl. xl. Meleagris ocellata is remarked upon and the heads of the two sexes are figured. 233 Index generis Elainew ex familia Tyran- nidarum additis novarum specierum diag- nosibus. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, pp. 406-408, pl. xli. The 17 known species of Flainea are enumer- ated, of which E. semipagana, FE. pallatange, EB. subplacens and E. implacens are described as new. LH. pallatange is figured. 234 Note on Milvago carunculatus and its allied species. Ibis, 1861, pp. 19-23, pl. i. The description, synonymy and figure of Muil- vago carunculatus (Des Murs), and a list of its allied species. BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 235 Notice of the occurrence of the Ameri- can Meadow Starling (Sturnella ludovici- ana) in England. Ibis, 1861, pp. 176-180. Note on the occurrence of Sturnella ludeviciana in England, and a summary notice of the geo graphical distribution of it and its allies. 236 On the American Barbets (Capitonide). Ibis, 1861, pp. 188-199, pl. vi. A synopsis of the American Capitonide (genera Tetragonops and Capito). Capito tschudii and C, melanotis, Hartl. MS., are characterized, and Tet- ragonops ramphastinus is figured, 237 _ Remarks on the Geographical Distribu- tion of the genus Turdus. Ibis, 1861, pp. 277-282, pl. viii. Remarks on the geographical distribution of the Thrushes of the genus Turdus. Turdus fulvi- | ventris is figured. 238 On a rare species of Hawk, of the genus Accipiter, from South America, This, 1861, pp. 313, 314, pl. x. Accipiter pectoralis (Cuy. MS.) is characterized | and figured. 239 Note on the Hypotriorchis castanonotus _ of Dr. Heuglin. Ibis, 1861, pp. 346, 347, pl. xii. Hypotriorchis castanonotus, Heuglin, marked upon and figured. is re- 240 Characters of eight new species of American Birds. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 3, VII, p. 327-330 (1861). Reprint of a portion of the paper entitled ‘‘Characters of ten new species of American birds,” published in Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 461. 241 On two new species of Heteropelma. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser.3, VII, p. 487 (1861). Reprint of a portion of the paper mentioned in the description of the preceding title. 242 Habits and Nest of the Pichincha Hum- ming Bird. Zoologist, 1861, pp. 7313, 7314. Remarks on the habits and description of the nest of the Pichincha Humming bird. A figure of the nest is given in the text. 243 Note upon the northern limit of the Quadrumana in the New World. Nat. Hist. Review, 1861, pp. 507-510. Remarks on the errors in the geographical limits of the range of the Quadrumana in Amer- ica, as laid down in Jobnston’s and other physical atlases. 244 Report on the present state of our knowledge of the birds of the genus Ap- BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS teryx living in New Zealand. By Philip Lutley Sclater and Ferdinand von Hoch- stetter. ae Brit. Assoc. Adv, Sei., 1861, pt. 1, pp. 176- 78. Remarks upon the four known species of the genus Apteryx inhabiting New Zealand. (See also Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1860, p. 247; Rep. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 1861, Pt. IT, p. 158; Trans. Zool, Soc. London, LV, p, 353, 1862.) 245 Remarks on the late increase of our knowledge of the Struthious Birds. Rep. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 1861, pt. 2, pp. 158, 159. Additional information on the Struthious birds, with a list of the known species. (See also Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 247; Rep. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 1861, Pt. 1, p. 176; Trans. Zool. Soc. London, LV, p, 353, 1862.) 246 A Naturalist’s Impressions of Spain. Galton’s Vacation Tourists in 1861. 247 (Exhibition of a tracing of the outline of a skull of the adult male Rhinoceros sumatranus, on behalf of Mr. E. Blyth, corr. memb. | Proc, Zool. Soe. London, 1862, p. 1. 248 {Remarks on some specimens forwarded by Captain Speke. ] Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1862, pp. 12, 13. This collection consisted of six specimens of mammals, four skins of birds, and two skins of fishes, forwarded by Capt.J. H. Speke from Du- thumi, East Africa. 249 On some Birds recently collected by M. Boueard in southern Mexico. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1862, pp. 18-20, pl. iii. A list of 16 species, with remarks upon them. Harporhynchus ocellatusis described and figured. 250 [Additions to the Menagerie in Novem- ber and December, 1861. ] Proce. Zool. Soc, London, 1862, p. 22. 251 {Remarks on some Snakes received from Bahia. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1862, p. 23. A list of five species of snakes received from Dr. Wucherer, of Bahia. 252 [Extracts from Dr. G. Bennett’s letter respecting the Kagus intended to be sent by him to the Society, etc.] Proc, Zool. Soc. London, 1862, pp. 84-86. 253 On anew species of Malacoptila from western Ecuador. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1862, pp. 86, 87, pl. viii. OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. 19 » 254 [Extracts from a letter from Dr. G. Bennett, F. Z. 8., announcing the ship- ment of a living Kagu for the Society, etc. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1862, p. 107. 255 Characters of nine new species of Birds received in collections from Bogota. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1862, pp. 109-112, pl. xi. The genus Empidochanes and the following new species are described: Jurdus ephippialis, Hylophilus ferrugineifrons, Chlorospingus olea- gineus, Philydor panerythrus, Leptopogon ery- throps, L. peecilotis, Myiobius bellus, Eimpido- chanes poecilurus and Urochroma_ stictoptera. Urochroma stictoptera is figured. 256 On two new species of Tyrant Birds from Eeuador. Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 1862, p. 113. Mecocerculus is proposed as a new genus, and the new species Ochthoéca citrinifrons and Meco- cerculus gratiosus are described. 257 {Announcement of the arrival of two living Paradise Birds ( Paradisea papuana) purchased for the Society by Mr. A. R. Wallace. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1862, p. 123. 258 [Additions to the Menagerie during the months of January, February, and March, 1862. } Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1862, pp. 139, 140. 259 {Report on the arrival of a living Kagu, presented to the Society by Dr. George Bennett, F. Z. 8., of Sydney, and of several other specimens of living ani- mals. ] Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1862, p. 141, pl. xiv. Cacatua ducorpsii is figured. ~ «26 Note on the Deer of Formosa. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1862, pp. 150-152, pls. xvi, xvii. The four species of deer inhabiting the coasts of China and Japan are enumerated. Cervus swin- hoei is described as a new species, and the differ- ences between C. sika and C. taévanus are pointed out. OC. swinhoei and C. taévanus are figured. 261 [Exhibition on behalf of Capt. J. W. P. Orde, F. Z.S., of a specimen of a black variety of the Water-Vole (Arvicola am- phibius?) and of a Red-crested Duck (Branta rufina).] Proc. Zool, Soc. London, 1862, p. 163. 262 [Exhibition of Drawings representing | the four known species of Wild Asses. ] Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1862, pp. 163, 164. Exhibition to a meeting of the Zoological Soci- ety of London of drawings of Asinus hemionus, A. indicus, A. hemippus and A. teniopus, with remarks on their geographical distribution and Matacoptila poliopis is described and figured. | distinctive characters. 20 263 [Additions to the Menagerie during the | months of April and May, 1862. ] Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1862, pp. 184-186. 264 [On some interesting additions to the Menagerie. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1862, pp. 186, 187. Remarks on two Spider Monkeys, Ateles fron- talus and A. hybridus, and two young bears from Japan, for which the name Ursus japonicus is suggested. (See also Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1862, p. 261.) 265 [Extracts from a letter from Dr. Lamp- rey, dated Shanghai, July 31, 1862. ] Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1862, pp. 220, 221. Notes on some species of Pheasants, Partridges and Quails of China. 266 [Notice of a living Aye-Aye (Chiromys madagascariensis) in the Society’s Menag- erie. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1862, p. 222. 267 [Extracts from letters from Dr. G. Ben- nett, F. Z. 8.] Proce. Zool. Soe. London, 1862, pp. 246-250. 268 [Letter from Sir Robert Schomburgk, H. M. consul for Siam, respecting a Diar- digallus crawfurdi. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1862, pp. 250, 251. 269 Note on the Japanese Bear. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1862, p. 261, pl. xx xii, Additional observations on and figure of Ursus | japonicus. (See also Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1862, p. 186.) 270 [Additions to the Menagerie during the | months ef June, July, August, Septem- ber, and October, 1862. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1862, pp. 321-325. 271 Notes on the Incubation of Python seba, as observed in the Society’s Gardens. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1862, pp. 365-268. Notes on the incubation of the West African Python, and observations on the difference in its temperature during that period and in the nor- mal state. (See also Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 3, IX, p. 310, 1862.) 272 On some Birds to be added to the Avi- fauna of Mexico. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1862, pp. 368, 369, pl. xlvi. A list of eight species, not before known, from Mexico. Vireo hypochryseus is described as new and figured. 273 [Additions to the Menagerie during the month of November, 1862. } Proce, Zool, Soc, London, 1862, p, 376, BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 274 Additional notes on the American Bar- bets. Ibis, 1862, pp. 1, 2, pl.i. Additional notes on the Capitonide, with de- scription and figure of Capito maculicoronatus, Lawr. (See also Ibis, 1861, p. 182. ) 275 Note on Falco circumeinctus, a rare Bird of Prey from South America. Ibis, 1862, pp. 23-25, pl. ii. Falco circumeinctus (Kaup) is figured and re- marked upon. 276 On the Struthious Birds living in the Society’s Menagerie. Trans. Zool. Soc. London, LV, pp. 353-364, pls. lxviia-Ixxvi (1862). A general account of the Struthious birds liv- ing inthe Zoological Society’s Gardens, and an enumeration of the existing Struthiones. The following species are figured: Struthio camelus, thea americana, R. macrorhyncha, R. darwinii, Casuarius galeatus, OC. bicarunculatus, CO. uniap- pendiculatus, C. bennettii, Dromeus nove-hollan- die, and D. irroratus. (See also Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1860, pp. 207, 247; Rep. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 1861, Pt. Ti palv6sub tells ep Loss) 277 Note on the Temperature of the female Python seba during incubation. Ann.and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser.3, LX, pp. 310, 311 (1862). A table of temperatures taken during the in- cubation of the West African Python in the Zoo- logical Society’s Gargens. ; (See also Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1862, p. 365.) 278 [On two rare Fruit Pigeons living in | the Society’s Menagerie. ] Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1863, p. 1. Remarks on Carpophaga microcera and Ptilopus Jasciatus. 279 [Additions to the Menagerie during the month of December, 1862. ] Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1863, p. 47. 280 [Exhibition of a collection of insects and fresh-water shells from Madagascar, transmitted by Mr. J. Caldwell, and notes respecting them communicated by Mr. Caldwell. | Proce, Zool. Soc. London, 1863, pp. 48, 49. 281 On a new species of the genus Pipra from New Granada. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1863, pp. 63, 64, pl. x. Pipra leucorrhoa is described and figured 282 [Exhibition of a skin of the female of Diardigallus prelatus, transmitted by Sir R. Schomburek. | Proe, Zool, Soc, London, 1863, pp. 76, 77, BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. 283 On the American Spine-tailed Swifts of the genus Chetura. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1863, pp. 98-102, pl. xiv, fig 1. A synopsis of the American species of the genus Chetura. C. cinereiventris is figured. 284 [Announcement of the arrival of a col- lection of Indian Pheasants. ] Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1863, p. 104. This collection consisted of specimens of seven species of Pheasants and one species of Hornbill. 285 List of the species of Phasianide, with remarks on their Geographical Distribu- tion. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1863, pp. 118-127, pl. xvi. A list of the 56 known species of Pheasants, with remarks on them and tables of their geo- graphical distribution. Euplocamus nobilis is described as new and figured. (Also separately published with additional plates. Seepaper No. 10.) 286 On the Mammals and Birds collected in Madagascar by Dr. Charles Meller. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1863, pp. 160-165. Two species of mammals and 40 species of birds are enumerated and remarked upon. 287 On anew Spine-tailed Swift from west- ern Africa. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1863, p. 205, pl. xiv, fig. 2. Chetura cassini is described and figured, and the characters in which it differs from OC. sabini are pointed out. 288 Observations on the Birds of south- eastern Borneo, by the late James Mott- ley, esq., of Banjermassing, with notes by P. L. Selater. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1863, pp. 206-224. A list of 134 species, with notes upon them. 289 _ [Observations on some of the Animals in the Zoological Gardens of Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Antwerp. ] Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1863, pp. 224, 225. Notes on some of the interesting species of ani- mals seen during a visit to the above-mentioned gardens. 290 Record of the period of gestation of certain Ruminants which breed in the Society’s Gardens. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1863, pp. 230, 231. A list of the ruminants which breed in the Zoological Society’s Gardens, with their periods of gestation. 291 Notes on the method of Incubation among the Birds in the order Struthiones. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1863, pp. 233-235. Notes on the different manners in which certain birds of the families Struthionidew and Aptery- gide hatch their eggs and the periods taken by each of them. 21 292 _ Note on the oceurrence of the European Sea Eaglein North America, — Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1863, pp. 251-253. Note on the supposed occurrence of HZaliaétus albicilla in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. (See also Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1865, p. 731.) 293 [Announcement of Mr. James Thomp- son’s departure for India to bring home collections of living animals which had been offered to the Society. ] Proce, Zool. Soc. London, 1863, pp. 370, 371. 294 On some new and interesting Animals recently acquired for the Society’s Menagerie. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1863, pp. 374-378, pls. XXXi-Xxxiv. Remarks on Lagothrix humboldtii, Galago alleni, Nyeticebus tardigradus, Bubo fasciolatus, Phloge- nas bartletti (sp. nov.), Chauna chavaria and Tropidonotus ferox. Lagothriz huriboldtii, Galago alleni, Bubo fasciolatus and Phlogenas bartletti are figured. 295 [Exhibition of some variegated wool from Ohio. ] Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1863, p. 438. 296 Note on the breeding of Bennett’s Cas- sowary in the Society’s Gardens. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1863, pp. 518, 519, pl. xlii. Remarks on the breeding of Casuarius bennet- tii in the Zoological Society's Gardens, with a fig- ure of the young bird. (See also Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, p. 271.) 297 Note on the Harrier of Bourbon (Circus maillardi, Verreaux). Ibis, 1863, pp. 163-165, pl. iv. Circus maillardi is remarked upon and figured. . 298 Note on the Eastern-Asiatic Thrushes of the genus Turdus. Ibis, 1863, pp. 195-198. Turdus hortulorum is described as new, and a table of the geographical distribution of the thrushes of the genus Jurdus in eastern Asia is given. 299 Synopsis of the known species of Dac- nis. Ibis, i863, pp. 311-317, pl. vii. A synopsis of the 12 known species of Daenis, of which Dacnis venusta is figured. 300 List of recent additions to the genus Calliste. Ibis, 1863, pp. 450-452, pl. xii. A list of, with remarks upon, five additional species of Calliste described since the publication of the “Monograph of the birds forming the Tanagrine genus Calliste.”’ CO, dowti is figured. 22 301 Note on the Wombats living in the Gardens of the Zoological Society. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 3, XII, p.78 (1863). Note on the distinctness of certain species of Phascolomys. 302 Note on Pallas’s Sand Grouse. Zoologist, 18635, Pp. 8721. Note on the occurrence of Pallas’s Sand Grouse (Syrrhaptes paradoxus) in England in 1859. 303 List of a collection of Birds from Hua- heine, Society Islands. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, pp. 8, 9. A list of 10 species, with remarks upon them. 304 Birds of the Falkland Islands. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, p. 73. The occurrence of Lgretta leuce and Prion tur- tur in the Falkland Islands is recorded. (See also Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 382; 1861, p. 45.) 305 On the species of the genus Chauna. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, pp. 74-76, pl. xi. The diagnoses of the three species Chauna cha- varia, C.derbiana and C. nigricollis are given, of which the last is described as a new species and figured. J (See paper No. 389.) 306 Onthe Mammals collected and observed by Capt. J. H. Speke during the East- African expedition. With notes by Capt. Ji) dl. Speke: Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, pp. 98-106) pls. xii, xiii. A list of 39 species, with Captain Speke’s field notes. Tragelaphus spekii and Oreas livingstonii are described as new species, of which the former and Golunda pulchella are figured. 307 On the Birds collected by Capt. J. H. Speke during the HKast-African expedi- tion. With notes by Capt. J. H. Speke. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1864, pp. 106-115, pl. xiv. A list of 62 species, with remarks upon them. Psalidoprocne albiceps is described and tigured. 308 BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 310 _ [Announcement of the arrival of a liv- ing Didunculus and of other additions to the Society’s Menagerie. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, p. 158. 311 On two new species of Birds from New Granada. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, pp. 166, 167. Basileuterus cinereicollis and Thripophaga gut- tuligera are described. 312 [Announcement of Mr. James Thomp- son’s (the Society’s head keeper) safe arrival at Calcutta. ] Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1864, p. 168. 313 [Exhibition of a series of bird skins | collected by the Rev. H. B. Tristram’s On some additions to the list of the | expedition in Palestine. ] Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, pp. 169, 170. Exhibition to the Zoological Society of London of a series of bird skins from Palestine, of which Passer moabiticus and Caprimulgus tamaricis are characterized. 314 List of a collection of Birds procured by Mr. George H. White in the vicinity ot the City of Mexico. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, pp. 172-179. An annotated list of 156 species. 315 On a new species of White Cockatoo living in the Society’s Gardens. On the species of the American genus | Coccyzus. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1864, pp. 119-122. The eight Known species of Ooecyzus are enu- | merated, and their synonomy and geographical ranges given. O. bairdi is described as a new species. (See also Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1870, p. 165.) 309 [On some important additions to the | Menagerie. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, pp. 188, 139. | Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, pp. 187, 189, pl. xvii. Cacatua ophthalmica is deseribed, and a list of the species of Cacatua, with their diagnoses, giv- en. Cacatua ducorpsii is tigured. C. ophthalmica was figured as C. ducorpsii (Proc. Zool. Soc. Lon- don, 1862, pl. xiv). 316 Notes on the species of Tadorna in the Society’s Menagerie. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, p. 189, pls. XV111, X1X. A diagnosis of the six species of Tadorna, with remarks upon their habits, variation in the col- ouring of the sexes, and geographical distribu- tion. Tadorna tadornoides and T'. variegata are figured. (See also Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, p. 299; 1866, p. 148.) 317 Characters of a new species of Falco discovered by the late Dr. Dickinson, of the Central African Mission, on the River Shiré. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, p. 248. Falco dickinsoni is described, and the new sub- genus Dissodectes is proposed, to inelude this species, together with Falco ardesiacus and F. zoniventris. 318 Note on the species of Cuckoos of the genus Neomorphus. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, pp. 249, 250. Neomorphus geoffroyti and N. rufipennis are characterized. . (See also Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1866, p. 59.) BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. 319 {Remarks on the Breeding of Bennett’s Cassowary in the Society’s Gardens. ] Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, p. 271. Remarks on Bennett's Cassowary (Casuarius bennettii) breeding in the Zoological Society's Gar- dens, and exhibition of the skeleton of the origi- nal typical example of this species. (See also Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1863, p. 518.) 320 Characters of three new American Par- rots. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, pp. 297, 298, pl. xxiv. Conurus rhodogaster, Natt. MS., Brotogerys ehrysosema, Natt. MS., and Ohrysotis jinschi are described. Conurus rhodogaster is figured. 321 Note on the Geographical Distribution of the Ducks of the genus Dendrocygna. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, pp. 299-301. The geographical distribution of the species of the genus Dendrocygna is given, and remarks made upon them. (See also Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, p. 189; 1866, p. 148.) 322 Notes on a collection of Birds from the Isthmus of Panama. By P. L. Sclater and Osbert Salvin. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, pp. 342-373, pl. xxx. An annotated list of 272 species collected by Mr. James M’Leannan on the Isthmus of Panama. The following species are described as new: Cas- siculus microrhynchus, Myrmeciza immaculata, Camptostoma flaviventre and Conurus ocularis. Bucometis cassinii is figured. 323 {Announcement of Mr. James Thomp- son’s return from Caleutta with a valu- able collection of animals. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, pp. 373, 374. 324 [Notice of additions to the Menagerie. ] Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, pp. 374, 375. 325 [Exhibition of a series of specimens of birds’ eggs collected in the vicinity of Barrackpore and presented to the Soci- ety by Lieut. R. C. Beavan, with notes on their nesting habits. | Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, p. 375. A list of 24 species is given, with notes by Lieu- tenant Beavan on their nesting habits. 326 Description of a new species of Duck from Madagascar. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, pp. 487, 488, pl. XXXIV. Anas melleri is described and figured. 327 {On some additions to the Menagerie. | Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, p. 587. 23 328 Descriptions of seven new species of Birds discovered by the late Dr. John Natterer in Brazil. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, pp. 605-611, pls. XXXVii-Xxxix. The new genus Liosceles (figured in text) is proposed and the following species are described : Granatellus pelzelni, Tanagra olivina, Natt. MS., Spermophila pileata (Natt. MS.), Poospiza oxy- rhyncha (Natt. MS.), Hypoenemis flavescens (Natt. MS.), Pteroptochus thoracicusand Pipra nattereri. The three known species of Granatelluvs are diag- _ nosed, and figures are given of Granatellus pel- zelni, G. venustus, Pteroptochus thoracicus and Pipra nattereri. 329 Note on the Quadrumana living in the Society’s Menagerie. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, pp. 709-712, pls. x1; xi. A systematic list of the species of Quadrumana living in the Zoological Society’s Menagerie, with notes upon the following: Macacus speciosus, M. cyclopis, Galago garnetti and G. crassicaudata. Galago garnetti and Pithecia satanas are figured. 330 Note on the Caprimulgine genus Cosme- tornis. Ibis, 1864, pp. 114, 115, pl. ii. Notes on Cosmetornis vexillarius and C. burtoni, of which the former is figured. 331 On the Birds of the Comoro Islands. This, 1864, pp. 292-301, pl. vii. General remarks on the Comoro Islands and an annotated list of 23 species of birds. e 614 On the Birds of eastern Peru. By P. L. Selater and Osbert Salvin. Withnotes on the habits of the Birds, by Edward Bartlett. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1873, pp. 252-311, pls. KEV Vie An annotated catalogue of 473 species, with remarks onthe composition of the east Peruvian avifauna. “The new generic name Cnipodectes is proposed for the reception of Cyclorhynchus subbrunneus, Scl., and the following species are described: Pithys lunulata, Rhynchocyelus viri- diceps, and Orypturus bartletti. The first-men- tioned is figured. A map showing the localities in which the collections were made is given. The nest of Lurnarius minor is figured in the text. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. 615 [Report on the additions to the Socie- | ty’s Menagerie in February, 1873. } Proe. Zool. Soe. London, 1873, pp. 311, 512, pl. Xxvii. Report on the additions to the Zoological So- ciety’s Menagerie, with notes on the more inter- esting specimens. Felis awrata is figured. 616 [Report on the additions to the Socie- ty’s Menagerie in March and April, 1873. Proc. Zool, Soc, London, 1873, pp. 433, 434. 617 [Remarks on the Liberian Hippopota- mus. } Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1873, p. 434. Note on and exhibition to the Zoological So- ciety of London of photographs of a young spec- imen of Hippopotamus liberiensis. 618 Notes on the Range of several Ameri- ean Limicole. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1873, pp. 453-457. Notes on the range of certain species of the enera Himantopus, Macrorhamphus, Tringa, imosa and Numenius. The heads of Himan- topus nigricollis and H. brasiliensis are figured in the text. 619 [Remarks on Animals seen in some of the Continental zoological gardens. ] Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 1872, pp. 473, 474. Remarks on the most interesting animals ob- served during visits to the zoological gardens of Antwerp, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Hamburg and Berlin. 620 On some Venezuelan Birds collected by Mr. James M. Spence. By P. L. Sclater and Osbert Salvin. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1873. pp. 511, 512. Notes on eight species contained in collections from Venezuela. Lochmias sororia and Crypturus cerviniventris are described as new. 621 [Report on thes additions to the Socie- ty’s Menagerie in May, 1873. ] Proc. Zool, Soc. London, 1873, pp. 517, 518, pl. xliv. Olemmys unicolor is figured. 622 [Exhibition of an Egg of the Spotted Bower-bird, a series of photographs, and a specimen of Casuarius bicarunculatus. | Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1873, pp. 518, 519. Exhibition to the Zoological Society of London of an egg of Chlamydodera maculata, a series of photographs of animals, and a skin of Casuarius bicarunculatus, with an extract from a letter from Dr. George Bennett concerning the habitat of C. bennetti. 623 [Notice of a new work on American Birds, and remarks on Turdus subcinereus and on a supposed species of Cnipolegus. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1873, pp. 554, 555. Notice of the ‘‘Nomenclator Avium Neotropi- calinm,’’ with a tabular list showing the proposed arrangement. It is pointed out that the intro- duction into the American evifauna, in the “Catalogue of American Birds,” of Turdus sub- cinereus, and Cnipolegus, sp, inc., is an error. 41 624 [Notice of a memoir on the Curassows now or lately living in the Society’s Gar- _ dens. | | thion. Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 1873, p. 557. 625 {Exhibition of some Birds collected in New Guinea by Signor d’Albertis, and de- scription of a new species of Paradise Bird. ] Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1873, pp. 557-560, pl. xlvii. Exhibition to the Zoological Society of London of a series of skins, with notes respecting the more remarkable species. Paradisea ragaiana, sp. noy., and Drepanornis* albertisi, gen. et sp. noy., are described. The latter is figured. *(See also Nature, VIII, pp. 192-305.) 626 Note on the genus Ornithion of Hart- laub. Proe. Zool. Soe. London, 1873, pp. 576-578. A synopsis of the species of the genus Orni- Four species are enumerated. 627 [Report on the additions to the Society’s Menagerie during the months of June, July, August, and September, 1873. ] Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1873, pp. 682-684. 628 Characters of new species of Birds dis- covered in New Guinea by Signor d’Al- bertis. Proce. Zool. Soe. London, 1873, pp. 690-698, pls. lii-lvii. The following new species are described: Hu- petes leucostictus, Monarcha frater, Leucophantes (gen. nov.) brachyurus, Rectes bennetti, Pachyce- phala rujinucha, P. soror, Campephaga aurulenta, Climacteris placens, Ptilotis cinerea, P. melano- phrys, Melidectes (gen. nov.) torquatus, Melipotes gen. nov.) gymnops, Hgotheles albertisi, and Ptilo- nopus bellus. FEupetes leucostictus, Leucophantes brachyurus, Campephaga aurulenta, Melidectes torquatus, Melipotes gymnops and Ptilonopus bellus, are figured. Motacilla campestris, Linn... Grallaria flavirostris, Sel Myiothera nudiceps, Cass- - -. Columba erythrothorax, Meyen. Cacicus montezuma, Less. --. Malacoptila castanea, Verr. -- Elenia linteata, Strickl..-.... Sitta nevia, Gmel Hirundo caudacuta, Lath. --. Cuculus pluvialis, Gm Dendrocolaptes perroti, Lafr. Hylophorba ruticilla, Sel Laletes osburni, Sel Lipaugus rufescens, Sel Tyrannus albicollis, Vieill -.. Leucopeza semperi, Sel Petrochelidon tibialis, Cass. . Bueco lanceolatus, Deville... Thamnophilus quixensis, Corn. Turdus rubripes, Temm Tyrannula, ? Sclater, P. Z. S., 1856, p. 296. Place of description. Ibis, 1883, p. 147 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1857, p. 257...- Contr. to Ornithology, 1851, p.95..-.-- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 69 Contr. to Ornithology, 1851, p. 94...---- Journ. of Proc. of Linn. Soc. London (Zool.), II, p. 168 (1858). Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1856, p. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, p. 269. _-. Zoos Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, p. 274. - - -| Nomencl. Av. Neotrop., pp. 133, 156 (1873). Cat. B. Brit. Mus., XI, pp. 309, 312 (1886). Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1881, p. 777. -- -| Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1866, p. 143... Cat. B. Brit. Mus., XTV, p. 311 (1888). .- Cat. American Birds, p. 50 (1862)-....-- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1868, p. 170. .-. Cat. American Birds, p. 245 (1862) ....-- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1855, p. 146. --. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1865, p. 607.... Cat. American Birds, p. 321 (1862) ...--- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1889, p. 34 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1865, p. 326, pl. xiii. ibis 1 8/0spalS0Beeecsse= = ieesaed so eeee Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, p. 72, pl. xiv, fig. 2. Cat. B. Brit. Mus., XIV, p. 354 (1888) . -- Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1859, p. 46 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1876, p. 14, pl. ii. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1873, p. 691, pl. lili. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1889, p. 34-.--. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, p. 609, pl. xxxviii. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1866, p. 143. .-. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1876, p. 353, pl. xxxi. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, p. 335. --- Proc. Zool. Soc. London. 1862, p. 113-.-. Journ. of Proc. of Linn. Soc. London (Zool.), II, p. 157 (1858). Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1857, p. 275- - -- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1873, p. 694, pl. ly. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1873, p. 695, pl. lvi. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1866, p. 190, pl. xviii. Nomencl. Av. Neotrop., pp. 72, 155 (1878). Cat. American Birds, p. 19 (1862) ....--. Cat. American Birds, p. 39 (1862) Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1881, p. 777. ..- Cat. American Birds, p. 182 (1862) Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, p. 336... Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, p. 44 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1857, p, 248.... No. of paper. 138 86D 123 123 13 19 885 378 20 435 77 304 1056 343 114 628 628 380 13 885 8 149 139 112 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. List of new families and genera described—Continued. Name. Morococeyx ..--..-.:-- Myiozetetes, nom. emend. pro Myiozeta, Bp. Myrmelastes .......... Myrmotherula Neochelidon Neochloe Neocorys Neocrex ...... ein a minha Neoctantes .....-.....- Neopelma (n. sect.).--- Neopipo Neorhynechus (to re- place Callirhynchus, preoccupied). Nepheecetes (n. sect.) - - Nesoceleus .....-..--..- Nesopsar Nesospingus MGM a < asec a = 8 Nothoprocta.........-.-. Oahthornis:=.---.---2.- ‘mmatornis, Scl. MS. -- Oncostoma Opopsitta Oreomanes Oreothraupis .......... Ortygocichla Pauxis, nom. emend. pro. Pauxi, Temm. IENwOrnise: ..5- ==-=5-5~ Phainopepla Phlogopsis,nom.emend. pro Phlegopsis, Reich. Phlogothraupis Pipridea, nom. emend. pro-s«Piprwidea, wains. Placellodomus, err. pro Phacellodomus, Reichenb. Podochsetes.....-.--..- Polioptila Polychlorus Porphyrospiza eenepest Bae san m = acl Prionirhyuchus -....... Pseudodacnis-........- Pseudoleistes Psilorhamphus PV Pipl aise ans alae co Rhynchostruthus. ---.. Semimerula (n. sect.)..., Siphonorhis ........... | Sphenopsis ............ Spodiormisg. 22... yssse- Stegnolema Stigmatura mee Sublegatus ............ Tabara, err. pro Tar- | Thamnophilus major, Vieill..| Cat. American Birds, p. 172 (1862) aba, Less. Type species. Piaya erythropygia, Less. --. Myrmelastes plumbeus, Scl-. Muscicapa pygmea, Gmel..- Petrochelidon tibialis, Cass-- Neochloe brevipennis, Sel. --. Alauda spraguii, Aud Porzana erythrops, Sel Xenops niger, Natt. MS. Pelz. Muscicapa aurifrons, Max... Neopipo rubicunda, Sel. et Salv. Callirhynchus masesus, Bp. - Hirundo nigra, Gm..........-. Colaptes fernandinzg, Vig. --. Icterus nigerrimus, Osburn. - Chlorospingus speculiferus, Lawr. Bucco rubecula, Spix---...--- Crypturus perdicarius, Kitt). Elainea littoralis, Pelz....-.-- Merulaxis orthonyx, Lafr.... Todirostrum cinereigulare, Sel. Psittacula diophthalma, Hombr. et. Jacq. Oreomanes fraseri, Scl..--..-.-- Saltator arremonops, Jardine. Orty gocichla rubiginosa, Sel. . Tenioptera obscura, Cass. -.. Ptilogonys nitens, Swains. --. Tanagra (Tachyphonus) san- guinolentus, Less. Caprimulgus Spix. Motacilla cerulea, Linn.-..-. Psittacus polychlorus, Scop- leucopygius, manni, Bp. Cyanospiza cyanella, Pelz. -- | Ieterus minor, Spix..-....---- Mvomotus platyrbynchus, Leadb. Dacenis hartlaubi, Sel Oriolus viridis, Gm. 2 >-- 5-2. 5. Leptorhynchnos guttatus, Ménét. Thamnophilus stellaris, Sel-. Rhynchostruthus socotranus, Sel. et Hartl. Turdus gigas, Fraser......-... Caprimulgus americanus, Linn. Sphenopsis ignobilis, Sel | Spodiornis jardinii, Sel.....-. Ortalida montagnii, Bp Culicivora budytoides, Lafr. | et D’Orb. Sublegatus Salv. ' Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1855, p. 11 | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1857, p. 226... oli, and Psittacodes wester- | | Proc. Zool. Soe. Place of description. Cat. American Birds, p. 3822 (1862)-..--. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, p. 46 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, p..274, pl. exliii. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, p. 234... . Cat. American Birds, p. xvi (1862) ..--. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1857, p, 213... . Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1857, p. 4 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1868, p. 457... - Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1868, p. 572. --. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 467. --. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1869, p. 438, pl. xxx, fig. 3. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1869, p. 147, pl. xii. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1865, p. 615. --. Nomencl. Av. Neotrop., pp. 101, 155 (1873). Ibis, 1859, p. 457 Ibis, 1885, p. 273 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1853, p. 124. - -. Nomencl. Av. Neotrop., pp. 153, 156 (1873). Cat. B. Brit. Mus., XIV, pp. 3, 31 (1888) . Cat. American Birds, p. 169 (1862)... .. Cat. American Birds, p. 208, pl, xviii, fig. 1 (1862). Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 227.... Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 75, pl. clix. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1856, p. 80... -. Proc. Zool. Soc, London, 1881, p. 452, pl. XXXix. Trans. Zool. Soc. London, IX, p. 285 (1875). Ibis 1859) prel-- 2s scace as cee ecseas Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, p. 543... Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, p. 276. --.. Nomencl. Av. Neotrop., pp. 21, 155 (1873). Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1856, p. 265. --- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1868, p.141..-. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1866, p. 135. --. - Nomencl. Av. Neotrop., pp. 30, 155 (1873). Cat. American Birds, p. 141 (1862)... -- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1857, p. 256. --. \ Cat. B.Brit. Mus., XT, pp. 86, 138 (1886) - Cat. American Birds, p. 137 (1862)... .. London, 1855, p. 90... ..) Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, p. 220... | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1881, p. 170, pl. | Xvii. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, p. 332 Proc. Zool. Soc. Proc. Zool. Soc. Proce. Zool. Soc. Proce. Zool. Soe. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, p. London, 1861, p. 379... | London, 1856, p. 322... London, 1870, p. 521. --.| London, 1866, p. 188. .-. glaber, Sel. et | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1868, p. 172, pl. xiii, fig. 2. | 77 No. of | paper. 139 123 122 109 448 454 197 483 467 354 13 160 995 55 13 20 8 174 164 86 879 705 158 133 123 13 86D 434 378 68 110 78 BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. List of new families and genera described—Continued. Thamnocharis ..-.----.- Thaumasius, nom. emend. pro Thauma- tias, Gould. Thripadectes, Sel. MS. . Thryomanes.....-.-..- ‘Ehyrorhinesssoee sees MPodidwses een eee ‘Tyranneutes Urepsilass-=- ->--e-s2-- et Salv. Salv. et Salvy. Type species. Place of description. No. of : paper. | Thamnistes anabatinus, Scl. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 299. - -.| 182 Grallaria dignissima, Sel. and | Cat. B. Brit. Mus., XV, pp. 306, 310 22 (1890). EOE sei stele cece eee are eae Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1879, p. 146... 811 Anabates flammulatus, Eyton | Cat. American Birds, p. 157 (1862)-..--. 8 Troglodytes bewickii, Aud. ..| Cat. American Birds, p. 22 (1862).-..--- 8 Crex schomburgki, Cab-....--- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1868, p. 458... - 448 (eae sath Gowen ecaaee Osea) THis h1S7 2s 80 sese doa eee GD Tyranneutes brachyurus, Sel.| Ibis, 1881, p.268..-.....--......-.----- 891 Troglodytes leucogastra, | Nomencl. Av. Neotrop., pp. 7, 155 13 Gould. (1873). PA RE. LY: LIST OF NEW SPECIES DESCRIBED. Name. Accipiter collaris (Kaup MS.). — haplochrous...-.-. —— ventralis gotheles albertisi --- Agathopus terus. Agelwus forbesi....-.. microp- — imthurni Agriornis andicola.... —— insolens —— pollens, new name for A. andicola, pre- occupied. —— solitaria Amydrus frater —— tristramii .....-.-. Anabates cervinigu- laris. — erythropterus. ..., — infuscatus ......-. —— lineaticeps — melanopezus — pulvericolor (Lafr. MS.). — rubiginosus.....- — striaticollis (Lafr. MS.). — subalaris......... —— temporalis Anabazenops guttula- tus. —— oleagineus ....... —— variegaticeps .... Anceretes flavirostris. Anas melleri —— wyvilliana Anthus bogotensis. -.. — nattereri......... Autrostomus ornatus. Ara couloni Aramides calopterus.. Place of description. Locality. | Loeation of type. Colombia -..-..-.--. | Brit: Mus: ses----- =e New Caledonia. - - | Gurney Coll .....-..-- Colombia ..-...--. | -eeO isan eeeneat wea ae Atam, Arfak D'Albertis Coll Mountains, New Guinea. HG, Wapaes.<-—= 55 Selater Coll. in Brit. Mus. Pernambuco ...-..-|---.- GOs. ease ees British Guiana .. | ealee OO ee seesseeecse-e Panza, Ecuador. ..}.--.- 0) Atee akteee = sce ‘Pinte, Levu. oo25.2)|5 ~~ 26 7 ann se Panza, Ecuador. ..|.--.- OG eres ds ectete es Titiacun, Ecuador.'.--... Go sehen tess. Seo: HOCOWS --= 52220 Brit: Muge.s22s2.52. 52 Palestine ...-...-. Tristram Coll-.....--. Cordova, S. Mex- | Sallé Coll............. ico. Bogota ..........-. Sclater Coll. in Brit. Mus. MeBertes.5. sess: sete. GO eis 5.53032 - re MES 52sec oul soccOO sb see eeecseecos ie NGOS ie seeec|S <5. Oe es eens oe fees do ............| Lafresnaye Coll....... Cordova, So Mex | Sallé Colla 2c: 3. - 5. ico. Bogota.-......-... Selater Coll. in Brit. | Mus. Pallatanga, Ecua- |..... Aiioss tote ce swe es dor. waves GO oe see eel ets UO eee ec nanma choke ca Venezu- | Paris Mus..-..-.......- ela. Catamarea, Ar- | Sclater Coll. in Brit. gentine Repub- Mus. lie. Cordova, S. Mex- | Sallé Coll .-.-..-...--- ico. Tilotilo, Yungas, | Salvin-Godman Coll. | Bolivia. in Brit. Mus. Madagascar ......| Royal Inst., Woolwich. Challenger Coll. in | | Brit. Mus. Santa Fé di Bo- | Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Sandwich Islands. gota, | Mus. Sao Paulo, Brazil.|..... dos20 822.2 - sae SPOR Son's ss | Brit. MGS 532265 25- ean POTUL de tase> sas <= Neuchatel Mus..-.-.-.-. Sarayacu, Ecuador; Salvin-Godman Coll. in Brit. Mus. Ibis, 1860, p. 148, pl. vi---.} Ibis, 1859, p. 275, pl. viii- -- Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1866, p. 303. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1873, p. 696. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1858, p. 69. Cat. B. Brit. Mus., XI, p. 345 (1886). Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1881, p. 213. Proc. Zool. Soe 1860, p. 78. Proc. Zool. Soe 1869, p. 153. do Proce. Zool. Soc 1858, p. 553. Proce. Zool. Soe. London, | 1881, p. 171. . London, | . London, . London, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 3, II, p. 465 (1858). Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1856, p. 288. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 1856, p. 27. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., | ser. 2, XVII, p. 468 (1856). Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 1858, p. 61. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1858, p. 62. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 1856, p. 288. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1857, p. 17. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, p. 141. se GO scan ceteccteceacest Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1857, p. 272, pl. exxx. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1883, p. 654. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1856, p. 289. Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 1876, p. 355. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1864, p. 487, pl. xxxiv. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 350. 1878, 7 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1855, p. 109, pl. ci. This, 1878, p. 366, pl. x..- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 1866, p. 586, pl. xlv. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 255. 1876, p. Proc. Pol. Soe. London, | 1878, p, 439, pl. xxviii. 79 | | 116 19 871 164 471 471 134 870 136 92 84 94 94 116 116 99 143 143 1l4 946 80 BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. List of New Species Described—Continued. | Name. | Locality. Location of type. Place of description. ene Arremon axillaris... -. Colombia ......... Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Tanagrarum Catalogus | 2,58 Mus. | Specificus, pp.3,15(1854) ; Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1854, p. 97. —- devillii, Bp. MS...; Goyaz, Brazil..-... Paris Mins esos eecce ee) Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 86 1856, p. 81. — d’orbignii.-.-.-..... Yungas, Bolivia -|.-... 0. ceiseees ses cessen see aes snalceoocassechosees 86 —— erythrorhynchus-| Bogota........---- Gonldi@olleesnss---=e- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 74 | 1855, p. 83, pl. Ixxxix. —— mysticalis........ Colombia ..-...... Mus. d'Hist.Nat. Paris Rev.et Mag. de Zool.,1852, | 49 | p. 8. | —— nigrirostris .-.--. Cosnipata, S. Peru Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Cat. B. Brit. Mus., XI, p. 19 Mus. | 276 (1886). spectabilis ....-.-. Quijos, Ecuador. .-| Gould Coll.........--- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 59 1854, p. 114, pl. lxvii. — wuchereri-.--....-. Bahia, Brazil..-.--- Salvin-Godman Coll. | Nomencl.Av.Neotrop.,pp. 13 in Brit. Mus. 25, 157 (1873). Artamus insignis-....-. New Ireland....-. Tweeddale Coll. in | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 750 Brit. Mus. | 1877, p. 101, pl. xv. Mairi aerunCAanlda=-.-|(it)i-soeeee see ee (2) 2 Sees seco eee Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 465 | 1869, p. 132. ——— SAUL AA see a Tilotilo and Apol- | Salvin-Godman Coll. | Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 723 lo, Yungas, Boli- in Brit. Mus. 1876, p. 357. via. Ateles rufiventris-..-. R. Atrato, Colum- | Zool. Soc. Menagerie... Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 592 | bia. 1872, p. 688, pl. lvii. Attagis chimborazen- Chimborazo, Ec- Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 164 sis. uador. | Mus. 1860, p. 82. Attila citriniventris..| R. Ucayali.--..---|..... COWeeeece nee see ancl | Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 139 | _ 1859, p. 40. —— torridus..--.-...... | Babahoyo, Ecua- |..... CO pecee seme cctel= Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 180 dor. | 1860, p. 280. Automolus dorsalis... Sarayacu,Ecuador | Salvin-Godman Coll. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 848 | in Brit. Mus. 1880, p. 158. —— holostictus..----- Antioquia,Colom- Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 696 pia. | Mus. 1875, p. 542. —— ignobilis ..-...--..|..... dOe sss cee eeallaceer dO -ss-cence sree -4| PELOC-9700)e SOC m40ndons 825 | 1879, p. 522. ———=sP DIG US sesistaetajata = HBrazili(2) arose siete are | saree Ov ereeiionerre sae Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 946 | _ 1883, p. 654. —— striaticeps .-..-.. | Bogota,Colombia..)....- O0\eeeees sees - 2-2 -| MeLOC., ZOOL Soc. uondon, 678 1875, p. 37. Basileuterus castanei- | Jina, Ecuador | Salvin-Godman Coll. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 759 ceps. | in Brit. Mus. | 2 187iapsb2l. -—cinereicollis =----- Colombia-2------ Selater Coll. in Brit. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 311 Mus. 1864, p. 166. —— euophrys.....----| Tilotilo, Yungas, | Salvin-Godman Coll. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 723 Bolivia. | in Brit. Mus. 1876, p. 352. —— fraseri.-..-...----- | Pallatanga, Ecua- | Seclater Coll. in Brit. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 946 dor. | Mus. 1883, p. 653, pl. Lxi. —— griseiceps -.-..--- | Caripé, Venezuela ..... UW Ssouccvannscsnee Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 435 | | 1868, p. 170. —— leucopygius...-.-. Costa Rica. -.-...--. | Selater and Salvin- Nomencl.Av.Neotrop.,pp. 13 | Godman Coll. in) 10,156 (1873). | Brit. Mus. | —— mesochrysus ..-..| Bogota.--..--.-.-- Selater Coll. in Brit. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 178 | Mus. 1860, p. 251. — mesoleucus....-.- Demerara-......--- Hartlaub Coll....-.... Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 341 ‘ | 1865, p. 286, pl. ix, fig. 1. —— semicervinus.....) Nanegal, Ecuador.) Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 165 us. 1860, p. 84. —— uropygialis....--- Brazile oocte eaeee || saeee 0 eer eer eee Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 215 1861, p. 128. Brachy galba fulviven-| Bogota....---..--.|....- 0, -et. acateectcene Cat. B. Brit. Mus., XIX, 24 tris. p. 172 (1891). POSTING. —- =< — Lake of Valentia, |.-..- Oiescsseeeee eens Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 473 Venezuela. 1869, p. 253, pl. xviii. — melanosterna ....) Goyaz, Brazil; Gu-| Professor Behn Coll., | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 69 arayos. Bolivia. Kiel. ¢ 1855, p. 15. — salmoni ...-.-.... | Neche, Antioquia.) Sclater Coll. and Sal- | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 825 | | vin-Godman Coll.in | — 1879, p. 535. | Brit. Mus. Brotogerys chryso- | Brazil .........--- Bremen Mus.....----- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 320 sema, Natt. MS. | | _ 1864, p. 298. Buarremon castanei- | Rio Napo, Ecua- | Selater Coll. in Brit. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 154 ceps. dor. | us. | 1859, p. 441. — castaneifrons ....| Paramo de la Cu- |..... GO nb52 2 Swtesas ws e'= | Proce. Zool. Soe. London, 686 lata, Merida, | | 1875, p. 235, pl. xxxv, Venezuela. | | fig. 1. — comptus ......... Maravina, Ecua- Salvin-Godman Coll. | Ibis: 879i petal eee eee 838 dor. in Brit. Mus. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. List of new species described—Continued., 81 Name. Locality. | Location of type. Place of description. ae ee nantlecnrennal Santa Elena, An- | Salvin-Godman Coll. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 825 — inornatus .-...... pullaiavds, Ecua- Soni Cone aa Brit. | This, 1879, pe 427 Frc eeE aess 838 —— leucopis.-.-..----- Yanayaca, Eeua- Salvi Godman Coll. | ee London, | 786 — melanolemus ..-. Khachupata,Peru-|..... Meee so eas Sumas This, 3879, p. 425, pl. x, | 838 — melanops -...---- Simacu, Bolivia... cd ee BOs ee eee poe Zool. Soe. London, 715 ees TIGITERES | Sara lo a am Merida, Venezu- Selater Coll. in Brit Bree Yom! Sat London, | 520 peer madiont<..-....... eet RwidaresSe ce) te bane ‘Joa. Soe. London, | 880 —— phopleurus..--. — Venezu-| Paris Mus............ Proc, Zool, So. Lonston, 86 —— spodionotus ..-.... Guapulo, Ecua- | Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Ibis, 1879, p. 425........... 838 —— taczanowskii..... ae Peru ......|... Maer eae eee Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 686 1875, p. 236, pl. xxxv, | Bubalis swaynei. ----- Somaliland .....-. Brite Wak cen- a -eay Da “7001. Soc. London, 1137 Buceo dysoni, Gray Honduras ..-..---.|..... Ope ache ae ee a Deeeeege het Unda 78 Pe cine eure eer Babahoyo, Ecua- | Sclater Coil. in Brit. Proc. ‘Zool, Soe. London, 180 —— napensis, Scl. MS. Rib Nape eames eeee a ee eee cat, “American Birds. p. 8 —— picatus...-..----- Chamicurgs.-..---- Gould Coll...----....- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 78 —— pulmentum (Bp. Upper ee Selater Coll. in Brit ree Poh. Soc. London, 78 et Verr. MS.) ( Mus. 1855, p. 194, pl. evi. a PRN IEGTS! ano 0 ==: Colombia .......-- Brit. Mase se-< a3 sek oe Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 55 —— striatipectus -.-.-.- BGM VIM cccemc cen | Derby Mnsg=.--2<2-5-- Pine ik Paes Eeantiett 55 —— Suptectus —:...--- | Esmeraldas ,Ecua- | Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Bape eae Gbe: London, | 181 Buceros pubes Huth: | | weet Africa...... Brit, Mus eee igen eeak Ae. London, 518 sinter fuliginosus =sn | North Mexico..... Norwich Mus......... Pro - oat Soe. Lenton | 127 —— zonocercus ......- Guatemala........|..... OOies eh 2 aoe Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 118 Buthraupis arewi...... Cordillerade Chu- | Salvin-Godman Coll. te en cas London, 484 cu, Veragua. in Brit. Mus. 1869, p. 439, pl. xxxi. — chloronota .-.----. Ecuador .........- Selater Coll. in Brit. | Tanagrarum Catalogus 2,58 - Mus. Speciticus, pp. 10, 15 | (1854); Proe. Zool. Soe. | London, 1854, p. 97, pl. Cacatua gymnopis-.---| South Australia..| Zool. Soc. Menagerie. .| Pa Zool. Soc. London, 550 — ophthalmica ..... Solomon Islands..| Brit. Mus.-...---.-.--. jsesta aerne London, 315 Cactornis abingdoni.. ae eu, arene Coll. Pro. Zool, Soe. London, | 513 =—— MON. - =< =~: aaneta st gable |..... dae ce eae se ee London, 513 Calliste argyrofenges.| Tilotilo, Yungas, |....- OO cease an ch one e eae | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 723 Bolivia. | 1876, p. 354, pl. xxx —— eabanisi (C. scla- | Guatemala........ |. Berlin; Mus: ........- This, iss, Beil; Dy ities. 460 ee eaticin.. Bolivia <=. --=5--< Earl of Derby.-...... | Pours to Ornith., 1851, p. 35 —— castanonota...... | South Brazil...... Strickland Coll....-... panies to Ornith., 1851, p. 35 —— chrysonota.......| Cayenne .......--. | Selater Coll. in Brit. | contr. to Ornith., 1850, p. 33 — chrysophrys...-. Colombia, _ Vene- ee gene meee at | contr. to Ornith., 1851, p. 34 — celicolor......... > ee Steen C0 eee eeeeee | Ganke i eit 1851, p. 35 —— cyanescens....... Caracas, Venezu- | Brit. Mus...........-.. ae Zool. Soe. London, 86D —— cyanopygia ...... Esmeraldas,Ecua- Sclater Coll. in Brit. | mer War Go London, 946 — cyanotis ......... par Sees «d21 ov = ae pi eRe: es "Fook S00. London, 125 415—No, 49-6 } 1858, p. 204. 82 Name. Calliste florida ....... francisce, nom. emend. proC. fanny. —— fulvicervix.,.--.. gouldi ——-lamprotis ........ —— Jeucotis.....3.5<< — lunigera — =" Melanotisiesnanees —— punctulata — ruficapilla —— rufigenis -—— venusta —— vieilloti —— virescens —— xanthogastra Calornis crassa Camarhynchus habeli. —— prosthemelas.. --. —— variegatus Campephaga auru- lenta. Camptostoma ventre. —— imberbe flavi- Campylorhynchus gu- laris. ———= NUMA IS yas easel —— jocosus........--. | —— nigriceps —— pardus........... —— striaticollis Canis lateralis —— Microtis..2....--. —— niger Capito melanotis, Hartl. MS. steerii tschudii Carpophaga melano- chroa. — rhodinolema Casiornis fusca ......- Cassiculus flavicris- sus. — microrhynchus..- BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. List of new species described—Continued. ama, 1864, p, 353. Malice ah ne } + 4s No. of Locality. Location of type. Piace of description. | paper. | Costa Rica......-.. Salvin Godman Coll. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 479 in Brit. Mus. 1869, p. 416, pl. xxviii. | fot pete nice dain Se eiaenilee Soe cia ects ete seamen oe Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 89 1856, p. 142. Tilotilo, Yungas, | Salvin-Godman Coll. | Proc. Zool. Soe. London, | 723 Bolivia. in Brit. Mus. 1876; p. 354, pl. xxx, | figs S Brazil ee eee Brits Musee aessees os Pree Zool. Soc. London, | 991 1885, p. 849. | IBOLIMI ae uence ces |ee oe COE cease eee Contr. to Ornith., 1851, p. | 35 65. Mewadorase--5 ss. Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Contr. to Ornith., 1851, p. | 35 Mus. 58. Rio Negro ..-..... | Edward Wilson. ..---- | Contr. to Ornith., 1851, p. | 35 65, pl. lxx, fig. 2. Rio Napo, Eeua- | Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Ibis, 1876, p. 408, pl. xii, 741 dor. | Mus. fig.1. Tilotilo, Yungas, | Salvin-Godman Coll. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 723 Bolivia. | in Brit. Mus. 1876, p. 353. Bogétas..- 22 -2-==: Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Contr. to Ornith., 1851, p. 35 Mus. 61. | WENSZUSlA sce ceecelsecce GOveR hi Sta cee ence Proc. Zool. Soe. London, | 93 1856, p. 311. Colombiaand Qui- |....-.do ......-..--..--. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 61 jos, Ecuador. 1854, p. 248. AINA sas vase eles cee GG ovscbctsseseccen Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 86d 1856, p. 257. Cayenne o.~cvecleccn. Gon eseocaacceceees Contr. to Ornith., 1851, p. 34 22, pl. Ixix, fig. 1. tio Negro .....-.. | Edward Wilson.....-. Contr. to Ornith., 1851, p. 34 23. Larat, Tenimber | Brit. Mus-...........- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 926 Tslands. ‘ 1883, p. 56, pl. xiv. Abingdon and | Salvin-Godman Coll. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 513 Bindloes_ is- in Brit. Mus. 1870, p. 3825. lands, Galapa- gos. Indefatigable. Is- |..-.:do s.-2-<:---...<5. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 513 land. 1870, p. 325. AvpAnie dons andsl GO meeemeeesace Seae Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 513 Bindloes_ is- 1870, p. 324. lands, Galapa- gos. Sorong, New Gui- | D’Albertis Coll ...--- Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 628 nea. 1873, p. 692, pl. liv. Isthmus of Pan- | Salvin-Godman Coll. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 322 ama. in Brit. Mus. 1864, p. 358. | S. Andres Tuxtla, | Sall6é Coll............- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 108 Mexico. 1857, p. 203. IMIOXTCOi eos aan Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 197 Mus. 1860, p. 462. Mazatlan, Mexico.| Acad. of Nat. Sci. | Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 96 Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1856, p. 263. | Oaxaca, Mexico...) Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Proe. Zool. Soc. London, | 153 Mus. 1859, p. 371. PAVGMEh a Oral, IN Rep. |e AG iGoGooKcecogeseae Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 197 ico. 1860, p. 461. Santa Marta, Co- | G.N. Lawrence Coll ..| Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 114 | lombia. 1857, p. 271. | IC olombiaeceees eee Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 114 Mus. 1857, p. 272. Gaboon, W. Afri- | Zool.Soc.Menagerie...| Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 512 ca. 1870, p. 279, pl. xxiii. AMA@ZONS ~~~ cw Zovl. Soc. Menagerie | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 917 (Now in Brit. Mus.) 1882, p. 631, p. xlvii. Lanak Pass, Thi- | Zool. Soc. Menagerie | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 667 bet. (Now in Paris Mus.) 1874, p. 655, pl. Ixxvili. | Rio: Javari:.c-cer- Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Ibis, 1861, p.190......-.... 236 Mus. Moyobamba, Peru.| Steere Coll ..--.------ Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 775 1878, p. 140, pl. xii. | ER OTR es cee ee Bremen Mus.......--- MHis SSL, pp188 soa eee | 236 Duke of York | Salvin-Godman Coll. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 796 Island. in Brit. Mus. 1878, p. 672, pl. xlii. Admiralty Is- | Challenger Coll.-.-.-... Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 762 lands. 1877, p. 555. Bahia, Brazil ....- Selater Coll. in Brit. | Nomencl. Av. Neotrop., 13 Mus. pp. 57, 159 (1873). | Babahoyo, Ecua- |.--..- DoOeUEsscleostes ewe Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 180 dor. 1860, p. 276. Isthmus of Pan- }.--.- Oars sees Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 322 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER, List of new species described—Continued. Name. Casuarius beccarii-.-.) — bicarunculatus.. - — picticollis..-....- —— westermanni..... Catamenia homoch- roa. Catharus mentalis. --. — occidentalis —— pheopleurus..--. Celeus citreopygius, Bp. MS. — spectabilis -.....-. — subflavus Centrites oreas Centropsar mirus..... Cephalopterus pen- duliger. Cercomacra carbona- | ria, Natt. MS. —— hypomelena —— maculosa —napensis, Sel. Ms. —— nigricans ....-...- Cercopithecus molo- neyl. —— opisthostictus -.- — stairsi ........-.- Certhidea fusca...-.-.-- Certhiola mexicana. .. Cervulus crinifrons. .. —micrurus......-... Cervus alfredi ...-..-..- — euopis, Swinhoe MS. — swinhoei.........| Chetocerus burmeis- teri. Chetura biseutata-.. -) { —— brachycerea....-.. -—— cassini — cinereiventris, Sel. MS. | Chameepelia buckleyi. Chameza mollissima .. Chauna nigricollis.... Chelidoptera — brasil- iensis. Chiroxiphia (Natt. MS.). regina 83 ser, 2, XVII, p, 469 (1856).| | | F | , Sr ae sa | No. of Locality. | Location of type. Place of description. \paper. Wokan, Aroo Is- | Genoa Mus. (Museo | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 684 lands. Civico). 1875, p. 87. Moluccas (?).----- ! Zool.Soc.Menagerie...| Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 177 1860, p. 248. New Guinea..-....|-...- 00 cote = s- ee ees Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 684 1875, p. 85, pl. xviii. Munsinam, N ew |.-..-- CO Been scaten setts Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 657 Guinea. 1874, p. 248. Matos, Ecuador ..) Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 134 Mus. 1858, p. 552. Tilotilo, Yungas, | Salvin-Godman Coll. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 723 Bolivia. in Brit. Mus. 1876, p. 352. Oaxaca, W. Mex- | Selater Coll. in Brit. | Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 149 ico. Mus. 1859, p. 323. Antioquia, Colom- |..... OO teats asic secescee Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 696 bia. 1875, p. 541. Yurimaguas, |.---.- GO Vase eessece ses Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 417 Peru. 1867, p. 758. Sarayacu, Ecua- | Salvin-Godman Coll. | Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 848 dor. in Brit. Mus. 1880, p. 161. Bahia, Brazil -.... Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 745 Mus. 1877, p. 21. Dinta Peru: ..-=f-<~.- GO «css <-+---ssecce / Proce. Zool. Soe. London, 471 1869, p. 154. Western Mexico..|..... QOwyeseses= 5----25 Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 653 1874, p. 176, pl. xxvi. Pallatanga, Ecua- |.-.--- QO siewesist - -dernsia's Ibis, 1859, p. 114, pl. iii; 143 dor. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lon- don, 1859, p. 142. Rio Brancho, Gui- |....- OOsse cee -cs--- ee -- Nomenel. Ay. Neotrop., 13 ana. pp. 73, 161 (1873). Cosnipata, S. W. | Salvin-Godman Coll. | Cat. B. Brit. Mus. XV, p. 22 Peru. in Brit. Mus. 268 (1890). Babahoyo, Ecua- | Selater Coll. in Brit. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 180 dor. Mus. 1860, p. 279. Rio Napo, Ecua- |..-.- GO pees sce sactecee Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 454 dor. 1868, p. 572. Santa Marta, Co- |....- GOsse sre osc anne e Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 122 lombia. 1858, p. 245. Lake Nyassa...... Mus. Pa. Sos eeneee Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1166 1893, p. 252, pl. xvii. Lake Mweru, |..... GOs ence esses seen. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 1182 British Central 1893, p. 725. Africa. | Zambezi River....| Zool. Soc. Menagerie | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1152 (Now in Brit. Mus.). 1892, p. 580, pl. xl. Abingdon and | Salvin-Godman Coll. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 513 Bindloes islands, in Brit. Mus. 1870, p. 324. Galapagos. South Mexico..... pallé @Coll=-cs-5---.--- Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 92 1856, p. 286. Ningpo, China....| Zool.Soc.Menagerie(?)) Proc. Zool. ao London, 971 1885, p. 1, pl.1. Chin gescs.s 60-65 -| jae d WOW ctiesesces ss Proce. Foal Soc. London, | 692 1875, p.421, pl.li,fig.1. | Malayan Penin- }....- OO secosctes ona eeee Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 515 sula, 1870, p. 381, pl. xxvii. Northern China ..|....- AG wsceesen 5 cine it - Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 651 1874, p. 151. FOrmosa.-=.. oes =225 5.5) Pitumarea, Peru..| Salvin-Godman Coll. in Brit. Mus. Oaxaca, Mexico...| Selater Coll. in Brit Mus. 1th gt eperencmcer Derbys Mins hen... =2-= Cuenca, Ecuador..| Sclater Coll. in Brit. Mus. SOP OR ee annie nln Olena aaa We POO nae seco eee noes COG Resets hope Colombia -~ 4... <- .|5 .s5- OO oe fo cee Se TRIO INDO o saeco mis areal OOteseeie sce eh Ovizabai-ss-cs- py laos. wo seee eee Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 245. Proc. Zool. Soe. 1876, p. 18. Proce. Zool. Soe. 1859, p. 390. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1855, p- 74, pLixxxv. — Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1858, p. 452. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1857, p. 47. Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 1856, p. 29, pl. exix. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1868, p. 574. Proc. Zool. Soe. 1858, p. 68. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1859, p. 43. Proc. Zool. Soe. 1869, p. 419. Proce. Zool. Soe. 1859, p. 44. This, 1881, p. 180, pl. iv London, London, London, London, London, London, London, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Ilist., ser. 3, [V,p. 224 (1859). Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, p. 367. Cat. American Birds, p. 346 (1862). Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1870, p. 787. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, p. 298, pl. xxiv. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1886, p. 539, pl. lvi. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 3, IV, p. 225 (1859). Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 1861, p. 185. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, p. 381. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 1860, p. 300. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1876, p. 694, pl. Ixvi. Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1852, p. 226. | Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1859, p. 364. Journ. of Proc. of Linn. Soc. London (Zool.), ser. 3, II, p. 162 (1858). Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 1877, p, 22. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 1872, p. 690. Trans. Zool. Soe. London, IX, p. 282 (1875). Proc. Zool, Soc. London, 1858, p. 72, pl. cxxxii, | 2 1873, p. 311. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1873, p. 512. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1878, p, 141, pl. xiii. 13 1182 614 620 775 86 BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. List of new species described—Continued. No. of Name Locality. Location of type. Place of description. paper. Culicivora potiana'| S OLIVIA. 02 seenc 5 | Selater Coll. in Brit. | Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 53 | Mus. | _ 1852, p. 34, pl. xlvii. Cyanocitta germana..| Belize...-...-.--.--| Salvin-Godman Coll. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 718 | | in Brit. Mus. 1876, p. 270. Cyanoccorax nigriceps-| Tilotilo, Yungas, | Salvin-Godman Coll. | Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 723 | Bolivia. in Brit. Mus. | 1876, p. 354. Cyclopsitta suavissi- | Naiabui, New | D’Albertis Coll-..-.-- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 733 ma. | Guinea. 1876, p. 520, pl. liv. Cyclorhis albiventris-; Bahia, Brazil--.--- Selater Coll. and Sal- Nomenel. Ay. Neotrep., 13 vin-Godman Coll. in pp. 13, 156 (1873). Brit. Mus. —— atrirostris.....-.-. BWeuaAdore.- = 2352-2 Salvin-Godman Coll. | Ibis, 1887, p. 324, pl. x--.---- 1037 in Brit. Mus. —— flavipectus -..-.--- Trinidad, Vene- | Sclater Coll. in Brit. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 130 zuela, Colombia. Mus 1858, p. 448. —— virenticeps...-.--- Babahoyo, Ecua- |....- OME oo | Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 180 dor. 1860, p. 274, pl. clxiv. Cyclorhynchus equi- | Rio Napo....-..-.|..... COA vie seca sees | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 116 noctialis. | 1858, p. 70. —— cinereiceps..----- | Oaxaca, Mexico. ..|....- GO pasceetne eee || Eibis; 1859) p.443.° see cee! 159 —— fulvipectus --.-.-- | Nanegal, Ecuador.}.--.. (ii cqaencedan aaa. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 165 | 1860, p. 92. — subbrunneus...-. Babahoyo, Ecua- !..... dOiscecscwsees cs cck | Proe. Zool. Soe. London, 180 dor. 1860, p. 282. Cyphorinus albigu- | Isthmus of Pana- | Derby Mus...-...----- | Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 73 laris. ma. 1855, p. 76, pl. Ixxxviii. — dichrous ......--. Remedios, Antio- | Selater Coll. in Brit. | Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 825 quia. Mus. 1879, p. 492, pl. xli. — phexocephalus....| Esmeraldas, Ec- |..... OO ese. eee ee | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 181 uador. 1860, p. 291. —— pusillus.......-.. Oaxaca, Mexico...|..... CON cist aise noeinets Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 153 1859, p. 372. Cypselus infumatus.-| Ban jermassing, | Wallace Coll.-..-...--. | Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 354 Borneo. | 1865, p. 602. Dacnis cerebicolor.---) Colombia (?) ..-.-- Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Contr. to Ornith., 1851, 40 Mus. p. 106. COTE Oe ree arise = Colombia ......... Brit Mus: .2--24---=— - Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 63 | 1854, p. 251. —— hartlaubi.....---.).--.. COmescesccereelt oo: (Onssseeee een ae Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 63 1854, p. 251. —— pulcherrima......|.-...- Opa e eee os Selater Coll. in Brit. | Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 56 Mus. | 1853, p. 480. — salmoni....-...-. Remedios, Antio- |....- dO 2G seers oeeeaneee Cat. B. Brit. Mus., XT, p. 19 quia. 27, pl. ii, fig. 2 (1886). Damalis hunteri......| Tana River, N. E. | H.C. V. Hunter Coll -. Proc. Zool. “Soc. London, 1058 ! Africa. 1889, pp. 58, 372, pl. xlii. 1072 Dasyprocta antillen- | St. Lucia, West ; Zool. Soc. Menagerie..| Proc. ‘Zool. Soc. ‘London, 668 sis. Indies. 1874, p. 666, pl. Ixxxii. Dendrocinela ruficeps | Isthmus of Pan- | Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Proc. ‘Zool. Soc. London, 431 ama. Mus. 1868, p. 54. Dendrocolaptes ey- | Capim River, |....- Cowie Pereeiseniceies Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 54 toni. Para, Brazil. 1853, p. 69, pl. lii. —— puncticollis .....- Vera Paz, Guate- | Sclater Coll. and Sal- | Proce. ‘Zool. Soc. London, 431 mala. vin-Godman Coll. in 1868, p. 54, pl. v. Brit. Mus. ——radiolatus, Sel. | Yurimaguas,Peru | Selater Coll. in Brit. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | oe i S. Mus. | 4867, p. 755. Dendrocygnadiscolor., Venezuela, Gui- | Salvin-Godman Coll. Nomencl. Av. Neotrop., | 13 | ana, and B razil. in Brit. Mus. | pp. 129, 161 (1873). Dendrwca chrysopa- | Vera Paz, Guate- S2UOlois-s see e cesar Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 182 ria. mala. 1860, p. 298. Dendromanes homo- Oaxaca, Mexico... Selater Coll. in Brit. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 153 chrous. Mus. 1859, p. 382. | Dendrorniserythropy-, Vera Cruz, S. ....- do..........--.-.-| Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 152 gia. | Mexico. 1859, p. 366. Diczeum eximium..... New Ireland....-.- Wardlaw Ramsay | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 750 Coll. | 1877, p. 102, pl. xiv, fig. 2. -—— fulgidum......... Larat and Loetoe, | Brit. Mus.....---.--.- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 926 | Tenimber Is. | 1883, p. 56. lands. Dicrurus lemo-stic- | New Britain......|..... dO... Sse aeons Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 750 tus. | 1877, p. 101. Diglossa glauca....... Nairapi, Bolivia-, Salvin-Godman Coll. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 715 *) in Brit. Mus. 1876, p. 253. —— gloriosa.......... Paramo de la Cu- | Selater Coll. in Brit. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 520 lata, Venezuela. Mus. res p. 784, pl. xlvi, g. 2. indigotica, Verr. | Ecuador ..........|....- dOssessecct-nas- se Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 94 MS. ser.2, XVII, p. 467 (1856). Diglossopis cerules- | Caracas, Vene- | Paris Mus..-...-.-----|--..- COfeereles enna tec 94 cens. | | zuela. | BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. Name. Diplopterus excellens.| Donacicola spectabi- is. Drepanornis albert- isi. — —— cervinicauda. Drymeca hesitata--- Dryocopus fuscipen- nis. — : Dubusia auricrissa. - -- Dysithamnus ardesia- cus. ' —— lencostictus —— semicinereus — subplumbeus ... — unicolor...-.....-- Elainea fallax —— flavivertex —— griseigularis -.... — hypospodia — implacens —— luteiventris —— pallatange —— placens —— puidica —— semipagana —— stictoptera —— subpagana —— subplacens.-..- —— variegata......-..- — Vilissima-.......-..| Equus asinus somali- cus. Erythrura regia (Ery- | throspiza in text). —— serena (Erythro- | spiza in text). } Embernagra chryso- ma. Empidochanes peci- lurus. | — salvini -.......... Empidonax albigula- | — brachytarsus..... | -| Sarayacu, -— ridgwayi List of new species described—Continued. Locality. So MemiGD...c 55102. Oshurn: Gell: .. ......: Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 212 | _ 1861, p. 72, pl. xiv, fig. 2. Drinidad) .... 22... G.N. Lawrence Coll..| Ibis, 1885, p. 272, pl. vi, 995 fig. 2. Socoire-< so. 226. t Pie As cnc eu sso te | Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 870 1881, p. 168. Mongi, Ecuador..| Salvin-Godman Coll. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 759 in Brit. Mus. 1877, p. 522. Tilotilo, Yungas, |..... G0 cassia enews Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 723 Bolivia. ee 355, pl. xx xii. CPR So tcc scccedoss Zool. Soc. Menagerie..| Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 855 1880, p. 451. Panza, Ecuador... Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 495 Tus. 1869, p. 636, pl. xlix, fig. 2. Argentina ........|....- ets oe aie ae areata Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 229 1861, p. 377. iis. “POLs. 22-5} neon TS ee ee Proce. Zool. Soe. London, 880 1881, p. 487. CGlombia «. ...-. 22h 2-5 G0 eer ah areeee Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 255 1862, p. 111. | E. Ecuador .......| Salvin-Godman Coll. | Proc. Zool. Soe. London, | 1019 in Brit. Mus. 1887, p. 48. Bogota, Colombia.| Paris Mus............ Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 1019 187, p. 48, pl. ix, fig. 2. _ Chyavetas, Peru..| Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Proe. ool. soc. London, 417 Mus. 1867, p. 757. Colonist sos 2<3 = 3]. 5.52 CO saashee aad deat Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 255 ‘ | 1862, p. 111. Simacu, Bolivia...) Salvin-Godman Coll. | Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 715 92 BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. List of new species described—Continued. “| Name. Locality. Location of type. | Place of description. een Leptoptila cervini- | Vera Paz, Guate- | Salvin-Godman Coll. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 431 ventris. mala. in Brit. Mus. | 1868, p. 59. — chaleauchenia, i) kiscseiesccenasene Salvadori Coll. (?)..-.-. Proc. Zoo). Soc. London, | 494 Salvad. MS. | 1869, p. 633. — megalura .....-.. Tilotilo, Yungas, | Salvin-Godman Coll. | Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 828 Bolivia. in Brit. Mus. | 1879, p. 640. —— plumbeiceps..... Vera Paz, Guate- |.--.- Gorse tee eee | Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 431 mala. | 1868, p. 59. — rufinucha........ IWiONR SUB wore = | eet Oisasentacesensees | Nomencl. Av. Neotrop., 13 | pp. 134, 162 (1873). Leptotriccus superci- | Chitra, Veragua...|-...- Ose wee te neces | Proc. Zool. Soe. London, , 445 liaris. | _ 1868, p. 389. Leucippus chlorocer- | Upper Ucayali.--.| Gould Coll..-......... | Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 380 cus, Gould MS. , 1866, p. 194. Leucopeza semperi.-..| St. Lucia, West | Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | youl Indies. Mus. 1876, p. 14, pl. ii. Leucophantesbrachy-| Atam, Arfak | D’Albertis Coll......- Proc. Zool. Soe. London, | 628 urus. Mountains, New 1873, p. 691, pl. liii. Guinea. Leucopternis prin- | Costa Rica.....-.-. Salvin-Godman Coll. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 346 ceps. in Brit. Mus. 1865, p. 429, pl. xxiv. Liosceles erithacus--..| Sarayacu,Ecuador}| Seclater Coll. and Sal- | Cat. B. Brit. Mus., XV, p. 22 vin-Godman Coll.in | 345 (1890). Brit. Mus. Lipaugusholerythrus.| Vera Paz, Guate- | Salvin-Godman Coll. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 182 mala. in Brit. Mus. 1860, p. 300. — immundus ....--- Oyapok, French | Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Nomencl. Av. Neotrop., 13 Guiana. Mus. pp. 57, 159 (1873). —— rufescens .-.-...-- Coban,Guatemala.| Derby Mus.....--.--.- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 114 1857, p. 276. =" Supalanigescesee Rio Napo, Ecua- | Brit. Mus.-.-..-.----- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 219 dor. 1861, p. 210. —— unirufus......--- Oaxaca, Mexico...) Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 153 Mus. 1859, p. 385. | Lochmias sororia..---. Wienezuelaien-cesaelceeee Omaeeeraaceenaee Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 620 | 1873, p. 511. | Lophostrix strick- | Central America..| Strickland Coll....--.- Tis wl Sh9s ps 221s eee eee | 156 landi. Loriculus chrysono- | Zebu, Philippines.) Brit. Mus....---.------ | Ibis, 1872, p. 324, pl. xi-...- 603 tus. —— tener.....-:.....- Duke of York ; Tweeddale Coll. in ; Proc. Zool. Soe. London, | 750 Island. Brit. Mus. 1877, p. 107. Lorius 'tibialis......--. Molucea group(?).| Zool. Soc. Menagerie.-| Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 552 | 1871, p. 499, pl. xl. Macacus rheso-similis | (?)...---..---.---- Zool. Soc. Menagerie --| Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 582 1872, p. 495, pl. xxv. Macropus erubescens.| Lake Hope, South |.....do ....-..------...| Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 506 Australia. | _ 1870, p. 126, pl. x. Macropygia browni...| Duke of York Is- | Tweeddale Coll. in | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 750 land. Brit. Mus. 1877, p. 119. Malacocichla macu- | Rio Napo-.....---- | Selater Coll. in Brit. | Proc. Zool. Soe. London, | 116 lata (Verr. MS.). Mus. 1858, p. 64. Malacoptila aspersa..| Venezuela .-..---- Brite Vises cee eee seree Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 55 1853, p. 123. —— frontalis ......... \:Colombiawe =---- - lease COkeessecee sciences Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 66 | ser. 2, XITI, p. 479 (1854). — fulvogularis .....| Bolivia .........-.. Derby Mus-.-.----. 22. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 55 ; | 1853, p. 123. — nigrifusca ....... Santa F6 di Bo- | Brit. Mus..........-.- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 78 gota. 1855, p. 195. —— poliopis..-.-..--.. Esmeraldas, Ecu- | Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 253 ador. Tus 1862, p. 86, pl. vill. — substriata........ IRC olom bisa seen eleeeee OO weeeee eee eeeeece Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 55 1858, p. 123, pl. li. —— vere-pacis -.----- Coban, Guatemala | Salvin-Godman Coll. | Ibis, 1860, p.40...---..-.-- 200 in Brit. Mus. : Malacothraupis den- | Tilotilo, Yungas, |.-...do ........-------- | Proe. Zool. Soe. London, + 723 tata. Bolivia. 1876, p. 353, pl. xxxi. Manucodia comrii....) Huan Gulf, New | Lord Tweeddale Coll-| Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 728 Guinea. 1876, p. 459, pl. xlii. Margarops~ sancte- | St. Lucia, West | Sclater Coli. in Brit. | Ibis, 1880, p.73.......----- 862 lucie. Indies. Mus ; Margarornis brun- | Bogota ..--.......-|.--.-. Oven eee eer Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 84 nescens. 1856, p. 27, pl. exvi. — stellata .....--.-- | Quito, Eeuador-..| Salvin-Godman Coll. | Nomencl. Av. Neotrop., in Brit. Mus. pp. 67, 160 (1873). Masius coronulatus..-| Nanegal, Ecuador | Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 165 Mus 1860, p. 91. Mecocerculus gratio- | Ecuador....-...-.|.---. CO stec cease eae Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 256 sus. 1862, p. 113. Megalurus -inters- | Kabakadai, New | Brit. Mus-....--....-- Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 845 capularis. Britain. 1880, p. 65, pl. vi. a BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. Name. Megapodius brazieri (this name was founded on an egg from Danks Island, New Hebrides). —— rubrifrons tenimberensis. - - - Megarhynehus chrys- ogaster. Melanerpes puleher.. — rubrigularis..--.. Melanoptila — glabri- rostris. Melidectes torquatus. Melipotes gymnops. -. Mellivora leuconota-. Merganetta turneri-.-. Metopothrix aurantia- cus. Microbates torquatus. Microcerculus squa mulatus. Micrewea hemixantha. Mimeta decipiens. - - -. Mionectes assimilis .-. Mitrephorus phzocer. | cus. Momotus microsteph- anus. List of new species described—Continued. Locality. Admiralty Islands | Kirimoen and Loe- toe, Tenimber Islands. Babahoyo, Ecua- dor. Bogota, Colombia.; Trinity Valley, Northern Cali- fornia. | Omoa, Honduras. .) Atam, Arfak Mountains, New Guinea. do Pinta, eerd:22.-52 Sarayacu, Ama- zon. Oyapok, Cayenne. San Cristobal, Venezuela. Larat and Loetoe, Tenimber Is- lands. Larat. Tenimber Islands. Cordova, Mexico. - Goyaz, Brazil..... —— nattereri ......... —— semirufus-........ Santa Marta, Rio | Javarri. — subruftescens.....| Colombia......... —— swainsoni...:.... Trinidad, Tobago. Monarcha castus .....| Loetoe, Timor Laut. — frater ....-:...... Atam, Arfak Mountains, New | Guinea, —— infelix ........... Admiralty Is- lands. — melanonotus..... New Guinea...... —— mundus.......... Tenimber Islands. — verticalis ........ Duke of York Is- land. Monasa grandior...... Angostura, Costa — Retrane, Bp. et Verr. MS. Munia forbesi — melwna .......... Muscisaxicola fluvia- tilis. Muscivora mexicana (Kp.), Bp. MS. — occidentalis Rica. | Chamicuros ...... New Ireland...... Kabakadai, New | Britain. Lower Ucayali.... Cordova, S. Mex- ico, Babahoyo, Ecua- dor, Location of type. Challenger Coll. ...--- Brit. Mus Selater Coll. Zool.Soc. Menagerie - - Sclater Coll. Mus. Sclater Coll. Challenger Coll....... ase ees: ee IBGite NUN R= se oa ae Salvin-Godman Coll. in Brit. Mus. Sclater Coll. in Brit. Mus. Brit. Mus Sclater Coll. in Brit. Mus. Sallé Coll Sclater Coll. in Brit. Mus. in Brit. in Grit. in Brit. MS TUb MUS sacs ew eee D’Albertis Coll....... Place of description. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1869, p. 529. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1877, p. 556. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1883, p. 57. Proc. Zool. Soc, London, 1860, p. 281. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1870, p. 330. Anp. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 3, I, p. 127 (1858). Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1857, p. 275. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1873, p. 694, pl. lv. Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 1873, p. 695, pl. lvi. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1867, p. 98, pl. viii. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1869, p. 600. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1866, p. 190, pl. xviii. Nomencl. Av. Neotrop., pp. 72, 161 (1873). Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1875, p. 37, pl. vi. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1883, p. 55. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1883, p. 199. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, p. 46. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, p. 44. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1857, p. 251. dees MOP. hn sense so ences Rev. et Mag. de Zool.,1853, p. 48 aosee Olsson ieee nee eae Cat. American Birds, p. 261 (1862). Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 1883, p. 53, pl. xii, fig. 1. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1873, p. 691. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1877, p. 552. Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 1877, p. 100. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1883, p. 54, pl. xii, fig. 2. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1877, p. 99, pl. xiv, fig. 1. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, eae 327, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1855, p. 194. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1879, p. 449, pl. xxxvii, fig. 3 Proce. Zool. Soc. London, oe 66, pl. vii, fig. 2. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1866, p. 187. Proce. Zool. 1856, p. 295 Pool. Soc. London, Soe. London, Proc. 1860, p, 282. 93 No. of paper. 488 i14 628 628 400 491 380 13 678 926 628 180 94 BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. List of new species described—Continued. Name. Locality. Location of type. Place of description. No. of paper. Myiadestes unicolor-. Cordova, S. Mex- | Sallé Coll-.. 2-25. 2-22 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 92 ico. 1856, p. 299. —— venezuelensis ....| Caracas, Venezu- | Paris Mus...-......... | Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 94 | ela. ser. 2, XVII, p. 468 | (1856). Myiagra fulviventris.| Larat, Tenimber | Brit. Mus............- | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 926 Islands. | 1883, p. 54. Myiarchusapicalis--..| Bogota, Colombia. Rolater Coll. in Brit. | Ibis, 1881, p. 269........... 891 ALUS. — erythrocercus,Sel.| Bahia, Brazil .-.-.|.--.- CO senate ene woes oe Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 459 S. 1868, p. 631. —— nigriceps...-..-.-- | Pallatanga, Ecua- |---.- G0 scaee nae. eel Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 163 dor. | 1860, p. 68. —— phxocephalus....| Babahoyo, Ecua- |.--.. Oo acvcase ap eee | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 180 | _ dor. i | _ 1860, p. 281. — semirufus.....-... | Pacasmayo, Peru.| Steere Coll............ Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 775 | : 1878, p. 138, pl. xi. Myiobius aureiven- | Cosnipata, Peru...; Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 633 tris. s Mus. 1873, p. 782. Se ihellus eee. secsere Colombiay-2-------4. =. dO\ese seco ena a aee Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 255 1862, p. 111. — crypterythrus-...| Ecuador ..........|..... dovessecestee eres Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 197 1860, p. 464. — cryptoxanthus...|.--.. OOnsat eee es lermeee COs 3s ses ecco Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 197 1860, p. 465. = MaVICANS -sss.2 2-1 Pallatanga, Ecua- |.--.- dO 22ses2 tes ee Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 197 dor. 1860, p. 464. IN AGLON IT. sees eee TnmMayePerd. -o-s5 =| ---- GO Seceacs en essere Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 376 1866, p. 99, pl. xi, fig. 1. —— pulcher ...-...--.. Heuador --2-2-22--|2--- = COpee-cece eeeeeeee Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 197 1860, p. 464. —— subochraceus -...-| Bolivia .........-. Salvin-Godman Coll. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1019 in Brit. Mus. 1887, p. 50. —— villosus ........-.. Nanegal, Ecuador.) Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 165 Mus. 1860, p. 93. Myiochanes nigres- | Sarayacu,Ecuador) Sclater Coll. and Sal- | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 848 cens. i vin-Godman Coll. in 1880, p. 157. Myiodynastes nobilis., Santa Marta, Co- Brit. Mus. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 139 | lombia. Selater Coll. in Brit. 1859, p. 42. Mus. Myrmeciza exsul ..-.. | Isthmus of Pan- | Derby Mus...-.......- Proce. Zool. Soc. London, | 132 ama. 1858, p. 540. —— hemimelena...-. Bolivia =-- 2-250 = IBYit, Musee ee esse esos Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 100 1857, p. 48. — immaculata...--. Isthmus of Pan- | Salvin-Godman Coll. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 322 ama. in Brit. Mus. | _ 1864, p. 357. —— leucaspis........- Chamicuros, | Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 64 Peru; Colom- Mus. 1854, p. 253, pl. Ixx. bia; Rio Negro. — margaritala ...... Chamicuros, Peru.|----- CO citesse sees coe Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 64 | 1854, p. 253, pl. lxxi. Myrmelastes nigerri- | Upper Amazon ...| Brit. Mus-......-....-- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 123 mus. 1858, p. 275. —— plumbeus ........) Rio Javarri, Up- | Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 123 per Amazon. Mus. 1858, p. 274, pl. exhii. Myrmotherulacinere- | Cayenne.....-..--|----- dO) ace ete--- 6-22 |e nO. 400). soc. london: 417 iventris, Scl. MS. 1867, p. 756. —— gutturalis........| Bartica Grove, | Sclater Coll.and Sal- | Ibis, 1881, p, 269 ...-.....-- 891 British Guiana. vin-Godman Coll. in Brit. Mus. —— multostriata -.... Ucayali, Upper | Sclater Coll. in Brit. ;| Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 122 Amazon. Mus. 1858, p. 234, pl. exli, figs. 2,3. —— pyrrhonota......- | Rio Negro and Oy- |.---- don cose ee eee Nomencl. Av. Neotrop., 13 apok, Guiana. pp. 72, 160 (1873). —— spodionota....... | Sarayacu, Ecuador) Salvin-Godman Coll.) Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 848 | in Brit. Mus. 1880, p. 159. Myzomela annabelle .. Loetoe, Timor | Brit. Mus..........--- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 926 Laut. 1883, p. 56. —— cineracea ....-.... Newibritams---- slo. QO ssxmissco a= -| Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 822 | nei p. 448, pl. xxxvii, g.1. —— pammelina.....-. Admiralty Is- | Challenger Coll.....-. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 762 lands. | _ 1877, p. 553. Nasiterna pusio ...... Solomon Islands..| Brit. Mus-..-..--------- | Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 356 1865, p. 620, pl. xxxv. Nemosia albigularis -.| Santa Fé di Bo- | Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 76 | gota. Mus. | _ 1855, p. 109, pl. xeix. — auricollis..-...... Cayenne and E. | Brit. Mus,..-.---..----- | Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 86a Peru. | 1856, -p. 111. — chrysopis .-.....- Sarayacu, Ecuador) Salvin-Godman Coll. Proc. Zool. Soc, London, 848 in Brit. Mus. | 1880, p, 155. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. List of new species described—Continued. 95 Name. | Locality. | Nemosia guirina....-- | Bogota and E. | _ Peru. —— insignis.......... South Brazil...... = OMMEL coca ccnsaar peeves Eeua- aor, Neochle brevipennis.| Orizaba, Mexico. . Neomorphus geof- | Brazil....-.-....-- troyil. ; — radiolosus.......- Intaj, Ecuador.... } . — rufipennis........ Golana -..<-...-=- | de —— salvini -.......--. ovGe oa j Neopipo rubicunda .... Chamicuros, Peru. Nigrita bicolor........ _Casamanza, W. Africa. ; Ninox forbesi......... Loetoe, Timor | | Laut. — odiosa.-.-.....--..- New Britain......| Nonnula brunnea..... Sarayacu, Ecuador | . —— cineracea .......- | Upper Amazon... Nothoproctacurviros- | Calacaliand Puel- tris. | laro, Ecuador. | | —— taczanowskii..... | Maraynioc, Peru. . | Nycticorax pauper. -.. ca aceble Is- and. Nyctipithecusrufipes.. Nicaragua........ Ochthodizta fuscoru- fus. Ochtheeea arenacea..- Tilotilo, Yungas, Bolivia. Bogota, Colombia. —— citrinifrons....... Micuador!. =. -<2 2-0 — fumicolor...... = BOPUtHE..-5< s<<<<- —— leucometopa...... | Pertiseren = o-2 00506 —— murina........... Oyapok, Cayenne. . —— higrita .......... i Merida, Venezuela — polionota......... | Pitumarca, Peru.. —— pulchella.......-.. | Tilotilo, Yungas, | Bolivia. —— superciliosa......, Paramos of Mer- ida, Venezuela. Ocydromus sylvestris. Lord Howe Island. Brit. Mus. Odontophorus hypos- | Antioquia, Colom- | Salvin-Godman Coll. podius. | _ bia. in Brit. Mus. Oreas livingstonii.. --. Usagarak. Africa.| Speke Coll...........- Oreomanes fraseri.... Chimborazo, Ee- Sclater Coll. in Brit uador. Mus. Ortalida ruficrissa....! Valle Dupar, Co- | Salvin-Godman Coll. | lombia. | in Brit. Mus. Ortygocichla rubigi- | New Britain.-...-. Mus. Godeffroy....... nosa. Oryzoborus «xthiops..| Nanegal, Ecuador.| Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Mus. —— atrirostris..-..... Moyobamba,Peru. Steere Coll.........-.- —— funereus......... | Oaxaca, Mexico...) Sclater Coll. in Brit. Mus. —— melas ............ | iepas,rera--:.-..|....- dO! cn gus coes sree — occidentalis ...... | Babahoyo, Ecua- can fd H2e8ES = gee | dor. Ostinops oleagineus..| Venezuela (?)..... loess dO 22 -ioedaseeeee — salmoni .......... Antioquia ........ Wes os do 2.2seseeereces | Salvin-Godman Coll. Location of type. Selater Coll. in Brit. Mus. Armytage Coll ......- Salvin Godman Coll. in Brit. Mus. Armytage Coll | Salvin-Godman Coll. in Brit. Mus. Sclater Coll. in Brit. Mus. Edward Wilson Coll. . Brit: Muilal cosecee ee. Selater Coll. and Sal- vin-Godman Coll. in Brit. Mus. bo We Bee ee Cece -Salvin-Godman Coll. in Brit. Mus.; and Smithsonian Inst. Warsaw Mus (?)...... Salvin-Godman Coll. in Brit. Mus. Zool.Soc. Menagerie. - . Salvin-Godman Coll. in Brit. Mus. Sawa do in Brit. Mus. Selater Coll. in Brit. us. Gould Coll. in | Place of description Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 1856, p. 110. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 138. 1859, _ Proe. Zool. Soe. London, 1857, p. 213. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, p. 249. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1878, p. 439, pl. xxvii. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, p. 249. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1866, p. 60, pl. v. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1869, p. 438, pl. xxx, fig. 3. Contr. to Ornith., 1852, p. 34, pl. lx xxiii. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 52, pl. xi. ae Proce. Zeol. Soc. London, 1877, p. 108. Ibis, 1881, p, 600 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1881, p. 778. Nomencl. Av. Neotrop., pp. 153, 162 (1873). Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1874, p. 679, pl. Ixxxiv. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1870, p. 327. Proce. Zool. Soe. 1872, p. 3, pl.i. Proc. Zool. Soe. 1876, p. 354. Proce. Zool. Soc. 1877, p. 20. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1862, p. 113. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, London, London, London, London, 1856, p. 28, pl. exvii. Proce. Zool. Soc. 1877, p. 19. Proc. Zool: Soc. 1871, p. 749. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1870, p. 787. Proce. Zool. Soc. 1869, p. 599. Proc. Zool. Soe. 1876, p. 355. Proc. Zool. Soe. 1870, p. 786. London, London, London, London, London, London, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1869, p. 472, pl. xxxv. Nomencl. Av. Neotrop., pp. 138, 162 (1873). Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, p. 105. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 75, pl. clix. Proce. 2 1870, p. 538. ool. Soe. London, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1881, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1860, p. 88. Proce. Zool. Soe. 1878, p. 136. Proc. Zool. Soe. 1859, p. 378. Proce. ied Soe. 1867, p. 979. Proce. Zool. Soe. 1860, p. 276. Ibis, 1883, p. 154, pl.vii Ibis, 1883, p. 153, pl.vi . 452, pl. xxxix. London, London, London, London, London, | No. of | paper. 86a 86a 143 109 318 786 318 372 483 44 926 750 896 885 516 879 165 775 153 423 180 948 948 96 | ame. | BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. List of new species described—Continued. Locality. Location of type. Otocorys peregrina... - Oxyrhamphus frater. - Pachycephala arcti- | torquis. — fusco-flava — rufinucha — soror Pachyrhamphus albo- | griseus. -— cinereiventrisg, | Scl. MS. | — dorsalis, Scl. MS..| —— homochrous .-..--- —— spodiurus Paradisea raggiana. .-! Paroaria cervicalis, Sel. MS. Parra intermedia (Bp.) Verr. MS. —— melanopygia Parus meridionalis. --. Passer insularis Pavo nigripennis Percnostola fortis .--. Petrochelidon swain- soni, pew name for Hirundo melanogas- ter, Swains. Peucea notosticta. --. Phacellodomus — rufi- pennis. sibilatrix, Doring MS. Phaethornis (Sallé MS.). Phasianus principalis- adolphi Pheucticus crissalis -.| — uropygialis...-..-. Philemon albitorques. —— cockerelli...-. 2. - Philydor cervicalis - -. —— CONSOPrinus=-<=-- --— erythronotus.....) | —— panerythrus ..... — subfulvus Phlogeenas bartletti-. Phiogenas johannw.. Pheenicothraupis gut- | turalis. | Pheenicopterus jamesi | Phrygilus coracinus Murghab, central Asia. Rtiobamba, Ecua- dor. Colombia Admiralty Islands New Britain British Colombia Bogota Colombia Gualagq dor. Guiana ... , Colombia - uiza, Ecua- Philippines (?) --. Duke Islan Colombia of York d. Tarapaca, Chili ---. Prince of Wales Coll. - Sclater Coll. in Brit. Challenger Coll Brit. Mus Selater Coll. in Brit. Mus. eee Ojsesee cee eeeeae= aieee Goyecs seh eeeee eee coate tee COjaasseneeeeaeaaee SSace GO sssaseeciiemccae IBYit. MUstese- eee Tweeddale Coll. in Brit. Mus. STit. MUSE seca H. B&B. James Coll. (Now in Brit. Mus.). do | | } | | | | | | Bogotaen-ns2-- eee Sclater’ Coll. in Brit. Mus. Veragua.......-.. Salvin-Godman Coll. in Brit. Mus. ara,» Lenimbers|sbrite Musso. sseeeees Islands. eateek GON s sce seeeee| com 2 Ore cece cee cece |; Atam, Arfak | D’Albertis Coll.-....-- Mountains, New Guinea. owes (Ree esesoniel Drone’ (Sra Sonoeeicc erie BO 0bas ccc seen = Sclater Coll. in Brit. Mus. Santa Marta-...... eee OO eee sees eres ae Bogota (2) eecsses|oosa- GO nme enoneeeeecee Pallatanga, Ecua- |....- COte-nereee aaa eeeee | _ dor. | Babahoyo, Ecua- |.-... Omer reece eee dor. Orangeisa Bay, | D’Albertis Coll....-.-. New Guinea. Bolivia ........---| Selater Coll. in Brit. Mus Wienezela jose ceeelecsee DO seccccsceccceene Santa Marta, Co- |.-... doveaseeacecet sees: lombia. El Jacale, S. Mex- | Sallé Coll......-.----- ico. | Socotraicccese-cese Brits ose eeeee ee (i) sSS2eeSee eee Zool. Soc. Menagerie. . | Pebas and Chyav- | Sclater Coll. in Brit. etas, Peru. Mus Be snin ccenecnicemeeites | cisisee COps2i ts fcewecsseee South Mexico..... Salvin-Godman Coll. in Brit. Mus. Bolivia asesceaea ee Sclater Coll. in Brit. Mus. Argentina ........ DWoring Colles ssese ase South Mexico...-. Gouldi@olle= = -.. > 7 * . No. of Place of description. paper. ! Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 76 1855, p. 110, pl. cii. | Proc. Zool. Sec. London, | 443 1868, p. 326. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 926 1883, p. 55, pl. xiii. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 932 1883, p. 198, pl. xxviii. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 628 1873, p. 692. ot QQOlseue =~ sans See | 628 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 102 1857, p. 78. Cat. American Birds, p. | 8 242 (1862). Cat. American Birds, p. | 8 243 (1862). Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 143 1859, p. 142. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 180 1860, p. 279. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 625 1873, p. 559. Cat. American Birds, p. 8 108 (1862). Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 91 1856, p. 282. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 91 1856, p. 283. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, | 92 1856, p. 293. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 870 1881, p. 169, pl. xvi. Proce. Zool. Soe. London, | 173 1860, p. 221. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 423 1867, p. 980. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 126 1858, p. 296. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 443 1868, p. 322. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1056 1889, p. 33. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 824 1879, p. 461. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 92 1856, p. 287. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 980 1885, p. 324, pl. xxii. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 745 1877, p. 19. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 524 1870, p. 840. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 762 1877, p. 553. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 750 1877, p. 104. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 1056 1889, p. 33. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 514 1870, p. 328. Nomencl. Av. Neotrop., 13 pp. 66, 160 (1873). Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 255 1862, p. 110. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 229 1861, p. 378. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 294 1863, p. 377, pl. XxxXiv. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 750 1877, p. 112, pl. xvi. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 65 ser 2, XIII, p. 25 (1854). Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1010 1886, p. 399, pl. xxxvi. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1110 1891, p, 183, pl, xiii. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. Name. Phrygilus oculari S..-- Phylomyias berlep- schi. — griseocapilla (Lafr. MS.). —— platyrhyncha .... — semifusca... Piaya nigricrissa — thermophila. Picolaptes layardi. - -. —— parvirostris. —— puncticeps Pionus hematotis ..-. Pipilo albicollis Pipilopsis flavigularis Pipra coracina — deliciosa —— flavieapilla — flavicollis — flavo-tincta. . —— heterocerca . ——— isidorei. . <=: — mentalis .-..- —— nattereri —— pyrocephala Pipreidia albiventris. Pipreola jucunda — melanolema Pipridea venezuelen- sls. Pithys erythrophrys. . — lunulata —— melanosticta Platyrhynchus gularis. — cancrominus — coronatus, Verr. —- flavigularis - Plectropterus niger... — rippellii Pecilodryas ethiops. . 415—No, 49 albo- Sarayacu, Ecuador East Africa Kabakadai, New |. List of new species described—Continued, Locality. | Cuenca, Ecuador. . S. E. Brazil Brazil Goiaz, Brazil Santa Marta, Co- |. lombia. Colombia Jalapa, S. Mexico. - Para, Brazil 8. E. Brazil Guiana =.2-.022--. Vera Paz, Guate- mala. San Miguel de las Peras,S.Mexico. Colombia Bogota Nanegal, Ecuador .|. Colombia Barra do Rio Negro BOZOtAl wen an=ess'< | Upper Amazon... Colombia Cordova,S. Mexico Borba, Brazil Colombia Cachi-Llacta, Ee uador. Caracas, Sarayacu, Peru ... Pallatanga, Eeua- dor. Vera Paz, Guate- mala, RincNapo...-....- Colombia -........|. Sarayacu, Ecuador S. E. Africa (?)... Britain. 7 Vone- |. Location of type. Selater Coll. in Brit. Mus. Salvin-Godman in Brit. Mus. Sclater Coll, in Mus. Salvin-Godman in Brit. Mus. Selater Coll. in Mus. Mus. d'Hist. Paris. Sclater Coll. in Mus. Mus. _ Paris. Sclater Coll. in Mus. d Hist. Paris. Selater Coll. in Mus. Sallé Coll Vienna Mus Mus. d’Hist. Nat. Paris See OL) eesrerae as Sareea Sclater Coll. in Brit Mus. Selater Coll. in Brit. Mus. Salvin-Godman in Brit. Mus. Selater Coll. in Brit. Mus. Salvin-Godman in Brit. Mus. Selater Coll. in Brit. Salvin-Godman in Brit. Mus. Zool. Soc. Menagerie - srit. Mus dHist. Nat. Coll. Place of description. o Proc. Zool. Soc. London, eo 8 454, pl. exly. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1887, p. 49. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, p. 382, pl. xxxvi, fig. 2. Nomencel. Av. Neotrop., pp. 48, 159 (1873). Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1861, p. 383, pl. xxxvi, fig. 1. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 1860, p. 285. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, p. 368. Ibis, 1873, p. 386, pl. xiv. ... Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1889, p. 34. Nomenel. Avy. Neotrop., pp. 69, 160 (1873). Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 1860, p. 300. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, p. B04. Rey. et Mag.de Zool.,1852, p. 8. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1856, p. 29. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 1860, p. 90. Rev. et Mag.de Zool., 1852, p. 9. Contr. to Ornith., 1851, p. 143. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1852, p. 34, pl. xlviii. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 313. Rey. et Mag.de Zool.,1852, p- 9. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1863 p. 63, pl. x. | Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1856, p. 299, pl. exxi. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 1864, p. 611, pl. xxxix. Rey. et Mag.de Zool.,1852, p. 9. Rev. et Mag.de Zool., 1852, 8 p. 8. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 89, pl. elx (Euch- lornis jucunda on plate). Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 2, X VII, p.469 (1856). Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1856, p. 265. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1854, p. 255, pl. Ixxii, fig.1. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1873, p. 276, pl. xxvi. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1880, p. 160. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1860. p. 68. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1860, p. 299. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1858, p. 71. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, p. 382. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1886, p. 156. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1877, p. 28, pl. vil. Proc. Zogl. Soe. London, 1859, p. 132, pl. eli, fig.1. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, | 1880, p, 66, pl, vii, fig. 1. 97 No. of paper. 131 1019 229 165 49 41 53 184 49 281 165 94 86b 614 848 163 182 116 229 848 749 142 845 98 Name + Pogonotriceus guala- quize, Scl. MS. | 5 ad eee | Polioptila albiloris.. -) DU NONU a eee eee Polytmusleucorrhous, Gould MS. 4 Poospiza borapartii. -. —— Cesar —— erythrophrys ..-- —— oxyrhyncha(Natt. MS.) — whitii Porzana castaneiceps- —— erytkrops —— fasciata — hauxwelli levraudi —— (NOPS ....--.---- Prionochilus vincens. .| Procnias occidentalis - Psalidoprocne — albi- ceps. Psophia napensis..--- Pteroglossusdidymus | | | thora- | Pteroptochus cicus. Pteropus formosus. --- Ptilochloris buckleyi- Ptilonopus bellus...-. Ptilopus johannis .-... Ptilotis cinerea —— melanophrys.....|- Pyranga testacea Pyrgisomacabanisi-. - Pyriglena ellisiana --- —— maculicaudis..... —— S@PVa....-...2---- —— tyrannina........ Pyrocephalus mex 1- _ canus. Querquedula andium. Quiscalus — wquatori- alis, Sel. MS. —— assimilis, Sel. MS. ——— graysoni BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. List of new species described—Continued. Locality. W. Ecuador River Motagua _ Guatemala. Guiana .----- Bee oe Cobati, Rio Negro. Lima, Peru Tinta, Peru Sierra de Totoral, | Catamarca. Curytiba, Brazil-- Cosquin, Cordova, Argentine Re- public. tio Napo, Ecuador | Lima, Peru Pebas;iPeru:------ Ucayali, Pebas, Chamicuros. Caracas, Venezu- ela. Sarayacu, Ecuador Ceylon Colombia Wino ee eee Rio Nape, Ecua- dor. Upper Amazon. ..| Rio Madeira, Bra- | ail. Formosa Pindo, Ecuador... Atam, Arfak Mountains, New Guinea. Admiralty Is- lands. Atam, Arfak Mountains, New Guinea. == co Chitra and Calo- vevora, Vera- | oua. San José, Rica. santa Fé di Bo- ota. | Tnidad Costa | S10 FNiapos---2---- . Santa Fé di gota. Mexico Riobamba and Mocha, Ecuador. Babahoyo......-.-. Bocotare- sce scenes Mazatlan, Mexico. Selater Coll. in | Salvin-Godman Location of type. | This, 1881, p.599 Selater Coll. in Brit. Mus. Salvin-Godman Coll. in Brit Mus. Sclater Coll. in Brit. Mus. GouldiGolle-2s25--2 4. Selater Coll. in Brit JYLULS eae GOs es cece s eases See cs OO. spoescieocceesee Seen s G0) Sh assece essence ore GO| sod scs cesar sce Brit wVlusisssce cseceeee Brit. Coll. Sclater Coll. in Mus. Salvin-Godman in Brit. Mus. Panis VAUSsses eee eee Coil. Salvin-Godman in Brit. Mus. Legge Coll Mus. Speke Coll IBA WOE ose oaoseec Coll. Salvin-Godman in Brit. Mus. Vienna Mus Zool. Soc. Menagerie... in Brit. Mus. D’ Albertis Coll Challenger Coll D’Albertis Coll Salvin-Godman in Brit. Mus. Seclater Coll. in Mus. Brit. Muse socensoereee Sclater Coll. in Brit Mus: 322e eee Selater Coll. in Mus. Salvin-Godman in Brit. Mus. Selater Coll. in Mus. ees AO ae nchaeeac ses sa) Salvin-Godman in Brit. Mus. Coll. | Place of description. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1887, p. 48 (see also 1885, p- 89). Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 298. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, p. 127. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1867, p. 584. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1867, p. 341, pl. xx. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1869, p. 152, pl. xiii. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, p. 608. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1883, p. 43, pl. ix. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1868, p. 453. Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 1867, p. 343, pl. xxi. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1867, p. 981. Exotie Ornith., p. 105, pl. lili (1868). Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1868, p. 452, pl. xxxv. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1880, p. 161. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1872, p. 729. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1854, p. 249. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, p. 108, pl. xiv. Nomencl. Av. Neotrop., pp-141, 162 (1873). Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1890, p. 403. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1864. p. 609, pl. xxxviii. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, © 1873, p. 193, pl. xxii. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1880, p. 158, pl. xvi. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1873, p. 696, pl. lvii. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1877, p. 556. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1873, p. 6938. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1868, p. 388. Proe. Zool. Soe. London, 1868, p. 324. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1855, p. 109, pl. e. | Proc. Zool. Soe. London, | 1858, p. 247. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, p. 66. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1855, p. 90, pl. xevinl. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, p. 45. ¢ Nomencl. Av. Neotrop., pp. 129, 162 (1873). Cat. American Birds, p. 140 (1862). Cat. American Birds, p. 141 (1862). Ibis, 1884, p. 157 No. of paper. 1019 182 215 413 408 471 895 328 925 448 408 423 12 448 848 594 62 307 13 1091 328 613 848 628 628 445 443 76 122 116 75 139 13 969 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER, | Name. Rallus insignis. -.-...--. — intactus.........- semiplumbeus ...| Rectes bennetti Rhamphoeenus albi- ventris. | —— cimerelventris. - -- sancte marthe.. Rhamphocelus dor- salis, Bp. Ms. Rhea macrorhyncha. . Rhinoceros — bicornis holmwoodi. Rhinocrypta fusca... Rhipidura fusco-rufa. —— hamadryas —— opistherythra.... semirubra Rhynchocyelus virid- iceps. Rhynchostruthus so- cotranus. Saltator atripennis... — flavidicollis ...... —-— isthmicus........ — laticlavius .......! Sayornis aquatica... .. Sclerurus brunneus... —— mexicanus.....-. Scops barbarus....... Seytalopus prosthel- eucus. Serpophaga albogri- sea. —— hypoleuea......-.. pecilocerca...... —— subflava ......... Setophaga albifrons.. Spermophila corvina. . — ocellata —— ophthalmica — pileata, Natt. | 99 List of new species described—Continued, Locality. Kabakadai, New Britain. Solomon Islands. .| Bogota Atam, Arfak | Mountains, New Guinea. San Esteban, Venezuela. Pasto, Colombia.. | Santa Marta, Co- lombia. Brazil Upper Amazon Bogota South America. --. “Zanzibar .-..---.- Mendoza, Argen- tina. Larat, Moloe and | Loetoe, Tenim- | ber Islands. Larat, Tenimber Islands, { Larat and Maroe, | Tenimber Is- | lands. Admiralty Is- lands. Upper Amazon... SOCOura=.-.---=.-- Popayan, Colom- | bia. Babahoyo, Ecua- dor. Isthmus of Pan- ama. Pinta, © Oru. --~.. - Duefias, Guate- mala. BORO e sane aoa Cordova, S. Mex- ico. Vera Paz, Guate- mala. Ega, Upper Ama- zon. Cordova, S. Mex- ico. Sarayacu, Ecuador Lower Ucayali. ... Eeuador and Co- lombia. Merida, Venezu- ela. Oaxaca, Mexico...| Nauta, Peru...... Babahoyo, Ecua- dor. Borda do Matto, Brazil. Location of type. Brit. Mus ret do Sclater Coll. in Brit. Mus. D'Albertis Coll | Selater Coll. in Brit. Mus. Dery. Mais. 2655 2- Sclater Coll. in Brit. Mus. Brit.Mus.,andSclater | Coll. in Brit. Mus Zool. Soc. Menagerie. . Holmwood Coll. (horns only). Sclater Coll. in Brit. Mus. Brit. Mus Challenger Coll Sclater Coll. in Brit. Mus. BPits WINS scukeee ate. Acad. of Nat. Sci. ! Philadelphia. | Sclater Coll. in Brit. Mus. sewer OG: ca ee cee ee See Oi esccten oe ree Salvin-Godman Coll. in Brit. Mus. Selater Coll. in Brit Mus. SHB OO: osom ses we a Salvin-Godman Coll. in Brit. Mus. Norwich Mus.......-. PAG COM. ceases be ses Salvin-Godman Coll. in Brit. Mus. Selater Coll. in Brit Mus. Sanaa QU eee aes che ee SN ae OO geen rncee eae tae OG ao eieace ec stee Fee Ol ade eet ah eee si weet G0 oes ecek coeees Sec 06 . 2 cseewaeaerae. ames GO: eaveoc dap aase ss Place of description. mi Proc. Zool Soe. London, 845 Eee 66, pl. viii. Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 464 1869, p. 123, pl. x. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 84 1856, p. 31. Proce. Upal. Soc. London, 628 1873, p. 692. BOIS; [S835 pe Ghee. css eeea 947 Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 73 1855, p. 76, pl. Ixxxvii. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 229 1861, p. 380. Tanagrarum Catalogus 2, 58 Specificus, pp.9,15(1854) ; Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1854, p. 97. } Proce. Zool. Soc. London, | 215 1861, p. 130. | Proe. Zool. Soe. London. 86a 1856, p. 128. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London. | 172 1860, p. 207. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 1175 1893, p. 517. _Nomencl. Av. Neotrop., | 13 | pp. 76, 161 (1878). | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 932 1883, p. 197, pl. xxvii. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 926 1883, p. 54. | Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 932 1883, p. 197. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 762 1877, p. 552. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 614 1873, p. 280. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 870 1881, p. 170, pl. xvii. | Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 95 Philadelphia, 1856, p.261. | Proce. Zool. Soc. London, | 180 1860, p. 274. Proce. ool. Soe. London, | 215 1861, p. 130. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 471 1869, p. 151. | DIS dSoon D: Ldo- ae oeeceo. 156a Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 99 1857, p. 17. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, | 92 1856, p. 290. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, | 431 1868, p. 56. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 118 1858, p. 132. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, | 92 1856, p. 290. | Proc. Zool. Soe. London, | 848 1880, p. 156. | Proe. Fool. Soc. London, | 380 1866, p. 188. | ' Nomencl. Av. Neotrop., 13 | pp. 47, 158 (1873). Jn===- 8s Ese rep ee | 13 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 520 or 784, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 153 1859, p. 379. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 380 1866, p. 181. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 180 1860, p. 276. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 328 1864, p. 607, 100 Name. Sphenieacus pyenopy- gius. Sphenopsis ignobilis-. Spodiornis jardinii--- Stenopsis ruficervix.. Sterna cassinii. ..---- Strix sororcula......- Sturnella lndoviciana hippocrepis. meridionalis - —— —— mexicana.... neglecta. .-.-. Sublegatus glaber..--. Sycalis chrysops. ----- pelzelni -.....-- 43 Synallaxis albigularis (Lafr. MS.). antisiensis ...---- —— arequipe —— brunneicaudalis (Lafr. MS.). ——=—GANICOPS = -1-'2 «== + castanea —- curtata —— AG OMAN) eee eee — clegantior, nom. BULLETIN 49, emend. pro elegans, | UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. List of new species described—Continued. Damara Country, S. W. Africa. Locality. | | | | Brazil | Eeuador Colombia Falkland Islands.| Larat, Tenimber Islands. Cuba Venezuela ........ Mexico North America. -.| Venezuela S. Mexico Buenos Aires ---. Rio Napo Cuenca, Ecuador. -| Arequipa, Peru... RIO NaPONeseeeee Brazil Caracas, Vene- zuela. Colombia Bogota Sel. — erythrops .--...-..- Pallatanga, Keua- dor. — erythrothorax..... Central America, Coban, and Hon- | duras. me TGCO-TUtassee eee San Sebastian, Co- | graminicola griseo-murina. --. — hudsoni — hypospodia — lemosticta moesta multo-striata.. - -mustelina, Natt. MS. —— pudibunda —— pudica — rufipennis.-...--. scutata spixi stictothorax ...-.- — subcristata — subpudica........ Bogota, pees eleteret do | | Colombia _.| Colombia | Obraillo, Peru... .| lombia. MMI STU seiner San Lueas, Ecua- dor. Conchitas, Buenos Ayres. Bahia, Brazil 302 OAL om cma i= = Rio Madeira Colombia Tilotilo, Bolivia-. Brazil Guayaquil, Keua- dor. Caracas, zuela. Vene- Place of description. | Brit. Mus Selater Coll. in Brit. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, Mus. Selater Coll. in Brit. Mus. (?). Sclater Coll. in Brit. Mus. Seclater Coll. in Brit. Mus. Derby, Mus<-e------- Salvin-Godman Coll. | in Brit. Mus. Warsaw Mus.......-. | Salvin-Godman Coll. in Brit. Mus. Contr. to Ornith., 1852, p. 148. 1861, p. 379. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1866, p. 322. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1866, p. 140, pl. xiv. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 391. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1883, p. 52. ser. 2, XVII, p. 466(1856). Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 1869, p. 636, pl. xlix, fig. 1.) Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1856, p. 25. Cat. American Birds, p. 151 (1862). Salvin-Godman Coll. | Ibis, 1884, p.25.---.-....-- in Brit. Mus. Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Ibis, 1884, p.26..........-- Mus. Sarit QO). Ses eesincaesces eee Ole cork aeeeeee see are (0) Seepecesconconae|) Why GRP 5 scene elesers do\neo. oes e eee |e Proc: Zoolu soca uondon: | 1868, pp. 171, 172, pl. xiii, fig. 2. eee dO eeeencse sce eeee| erocseZoolessoc. suondona | 1861, p. 376. Srey Oe Se leeee cio =| DIS) 8 ian 4 ere eee Lafresnaye Coll. .----- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, p. 63. Sclater Coll. in Brit. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, | Mus. 1858, p. 457. ae dO) ec-s2---2-------|Seroc, Zool soc. dondon, 1869, p. 417. Lafresnaye Coll.-.-.-.-- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, p. 62. | ein ton (Collies sac = Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1856, p. 98. IBTitVGUSss sete coe eee Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., Proc. Zool. Soe. London, | 1860, p. 66. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1855, p. 75, pl. Ixxxvi. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1882, p. 578, pl. xliii, fig. 1. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1874, p. 446, pl. Iviii, fig. 2. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, xiii, fig.2. 1882, p. 578, pl. 1874, p. 10. Selater Coll. in Brit. | Proce. Zool. Soc. London, | Mus | 1874, p. 25. | ESE do .....---....---.| Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | | 1874, p. 10. | Rees 0 cce--caceceeee =| PrOC. 200). .o0c; london 1859, p. 192. | [heer COn a eee Proce. Zool. Soc. London, | 1856, p. 26. | Paris (iusees sees eee Proe. Zool. Soc. London, | 1857, p. 273. Vienna Mus. (?)...--- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1874, p. 14. Warsaw Mus......... Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1874, p. 445, pl. lviii, fig.1. Sclater Coll. in Brit. Proe. Zool. Soc. London, Mus. 1859, p. 191. | Salvin-Godman Coll. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, | in Brit. Mus. 1879, p. 620. Britains ee eee Proc. Zool. Soe. London, | 1859, p. 191. | Sclater Coll. in Brit. Proce. Zool. Soe. London, Mus. 1856, p. 98. Brits Mist ee: eeeeee ce Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1859, p. 191. Selater Coll. in Brit. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, Mus. 1874, p. 20, pl. iv, fig. 1. a aaa eiclele ee Proc. Zool. Soc. London, No. of paper. 52 229 387 378 189 926 968 968 968 968 435 228 601 116 131 479 116 88 94 495 84 163 144 645 645 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. 101 : List of new species described—Continued, Fae is i | wo. of Name. | Locality. Location of type. Place of description. paen é : Synallaxis terricolor..) Ucayali-.-.---.--. Brit. Mus., Selater | Proc. Zool. Soe. London, | 380 Coll., and Salvin- 1866, p. 183. | Godman Coll. in| | Brit. Mus. — virgata....-..---- Junin, Peru.....-. Warsaw Mus.......-.- Re rte London, | 662 | 874, p. 446. — vulpecula.......-. Weayalien.-.--- = Brit. Mus., and Sclater| Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 380 Coll. in Brit. Mus. 1866, p. 184. SS ee A ee | Oran, Salta, Ar- | Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Ibis, 1881, p.600........... 895 | pousne Repub- Mus. ic. perry Stihl 5 ee ae Paramo of Pam.- |....- Goren rose nean cas Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 524 A | plona, Colombia. 1870, p, 840. Syristes albocinereus. Bogota, Colombia.|....- d0e =e eee Proc. Zoo). Soc. London, 848 1880, p. 156. Syrnium fulvescens.... Guatemala. -.-..--- Salvin-Godman Coll. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 431 in Brit. Mus. 1868, p. 58. Tachyphonus chryso- | Cordillera de }|..... Geer eee Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 484 melas. Chueu, Veragua 1869, p. 440, pl. xx xii. —— eristatellus, Sel. | New Granada-..--..| Sclater Coll. in Brit. | Cat. American Birds, p. 8 MS. Mus. 86 (1862). —— xanthopygius-.---| Colombia .-..-.--.. Brite Marge eect ae | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 60 1854, p. 158, pl. Ixix. Tenioptera erythro- | Ecuador .....--.-- Edward Wilson Coll..; Proce. Zool. Soc. London, | 42 pygia. 1851, p. 193, pl. xi. —— holospodia -..-.--- ROILVI cacao n es xe Brit: Mus’. = 2.6 ~~ | Karagweh Tasmania. . New Britain } Naiabui, New | D'Albertis Coll---..--- | Guinea. Parada, S. Mexico.| Selater Coll, in Brit Mus. SS MMOmICOnc oc <0~-)5.0=.02 QOieneore esc ae sees Matos and Pinipi, |----- OO pseacmn-2 ence ws Eeuador. iPanaimg.-...--..2-- Salvin-Godman Coll. in Brit. Mus. Colombia... -.-2--: Selater Coll. in Brit. Mus BOPObas COLO DIAe | ears UO. sea cee sate ener Macao, China-.--. Swinhoe Coll..-.-..-.--. Colombia..52--.=-2 Selater Coll. in Brit | Mus Guatemala.:-..'.-.|-.-.- Okie c oe ease ces Jalapa, S. Mexico.|..-.. C0 sc dsccascaseaeas Ghilipo 5o, Sasos eso OOiiesas sane cea eee Aldabra Island.... Cambridge Mus...---- | Bartica Grove, | Salvin-Godman Coll. British Guiana. | in Brit. Mus. Pebas, Peru..---.. Selater Coll. in Brit | | Mus. | Pallataneaandba-|----.d0!...5-.--.......- bahoyo, Ecuador. | Andes of Wene: |=. 22.00) ..2065-s005 0000 zuelaand Colom- bia. Colombia: -.-.---=-- |.---- OG, waar dee see eae | Cosnipata, Peru. ..|.--.. Got 3 coopera Quijos, Ecuador...) Gould Coll....--.-..--! | Cordova,S.Mexico| Sallé Coll..-.---.-----| Gualaquiza and Selater Coll. in Brit _ Zamora, Ecuador Mus. Pallatanga, Beua- |-..:.do -.....-.--....-- dor. Raat. Geese ae ee) adapt teen Ache batten Vera Paz,Guate- Salvin-Godman Coll. mala, in Brit. Mus. Ecuador ........-. Hiyton Collcs: s-s-.---- Boluivitooes = se5 Sclater Coll. in Brit Mus. IBADANOVO Ss MGNt= oe 500. aocncsaa race =e dor. Bolivia Merida, Vene- zuela. | Colombia | N. Brazil, Para, and R. Amazon. Japan { dor. Jamaica Location of type. (3) eee emcee oe arettate | SHGKG WOM. 232 teense Zool. Soc. Menagerie. . Mus. Godettroy BET; WUURin. ae esos Se Sclater Coll. in Brit. Place of description No. of paper. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 856 1880, p. 452, pl. xliv. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 306 1864, p. 103, pl. xii. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 427 ser. 3, XX, p. 123 (1867). Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 879 1881, p. 451. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 733 1876, p. 519. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 126 1858, yp). 297. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 215 1861, p. 128. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 134 1858, p. 550. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 524 1870, p. 843. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 255 1862, p. 109. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 114 1857, p. 273. TDISishos Pe1d6.- == see 298 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 114 1857, p. 273. | Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 130 1858, p. 447. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 149 1859, p. 334. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 387 1866, p. 320. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 555 1871, pp.623, 692, pl. xxiii. IpIisylesh, prcO0- een. seeer 891 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 423 1867, p. 981. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 524 1870, p. 842, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 524 1870, p. 841, pl. lili, fig. 3. | Proe. Zool. Soc. London, | 524 1870, p. 841, pl. liii, fig. 1. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 633 1873, p. 782. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 59 1854, p.113, pl. Ixvi,fig.1. | | Proe. Zool. Soe. London, 92 1856, p. 296. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 131 1858, p. 458. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 163 1860, p. 69. te eae Soe 163 Proc, Zool. Soe. London, 182 1860, p. 300. Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 114 1857, p. 274. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, | 229 1861, p. 383. | Proe. Zool. Soe. London, 180 1860, p. 281. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1056 1889, p. 32. Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 520 1870, p. 788, pl. xlvii. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 255 1862, p. 112, pl. xi. Proce. Zool. Soe. London, 69 1855, p. 14. Proc. Zool, See. London, 264, 269 1862, pp. 187, 261, pl. | 1 ener Ly Proc. Zool. Soc. London, | 432 1868, p. 73, pl. viii. | A |e TOC. Pool, Soc. London, | 272 1862, p. 369, pl. xlvi. Proc. Zool. Sec. London, | 143 1859, p. 137, pl. eliv. Proc. Zool. Soc, London, | 197 ‘ 1860, p, 462. 104 Name. | | Vireolanius pulchellus Vireosylvia cobanen- | AlGteee esis sciences Xenops littoralis ..--- ——— Mexicanus .------ Xiphocolaptes — emi- grans. Xiphorhynchus pusil- | lus. —— thoracicus ....... Zonotrichia botteri--. —— boueardi —— quinquestriata-.. Zosterops griseiven- tris List of new species described—Continued., Locality. Central America. . Guatemala---..... Esmeraldas, Ee- uador. Cordova, 8S. Mex- ico. e | Central America. . Colombiaie=-2----= 3abahoyo, Eeua- dor. Orizaba, Mexico - - South Mexico .... MGXICOmesee estes Larat, Loetoe and Moloe, Tenim- ber Islands. Location of type. | Selater Coll. in Brit. Salléi Colles seece-eeeee Selater Coll. in Brit. Mus. Botteri Coll Sclater Coll. in Brit. Mus. BT Vn Speeeeee cee Ibis, 1859, p. 12 1860, p. 463. | Proc. Zool. Soe. 1861, p. 379. 1856, p. 289. This, 1859, p. 118 1860, p. 278. Proc. 1860, p. 277. 1857, p. 214. 1867, p. 1, pl. i. 1868, p. 323. 1883, p. 199. Proc. Zool. Soc. Proc. Zool. Soc. | Proc. Zool. Soe. Zool. Soe. Proc. Zool. Soe. Proc. Zool. Soc. Proc. Zool. Soe. Proce. Zool. Soe. BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. Place of description. London, London, London, London, London, | London, | London, | London, London, \No. of paper. 156 197 eee. koe Vo. LIST OF SPECIES FIGURED. Name. Accipiter bicolor, ¢,and 9 jr....-. SCRAMBLE ae ae ae niare a ee = ol a —— chilensis, ¢, ? —— chionogaster, ° — collaris, ¢ adult and young..-. -— erythroenemis, ~, 2 —— francesi — enon eae ee Oe aoe eae et MSLOCHLOUS. = 2 => seas sue nse tans = HEGLOTRUG = 2. 5. oecnsonceas nce. -— poliocephalus, 9 adult and young. eee OUNGU EES os Sook caw cae Se Ageleus cyanopus, 4, 9 Apriornis AmsOlens- 2: 2.-5.5525022- P= GLENN ea eea awe ces tas noc S eae —- solitaria Ampelion arcuatus, 7, ? —cinctus, 0, 2 Anabazenops guttulatus SSS Crs en Anvretes fernandezianus ALAS CUNPETITOOS - 52-2 =. . -aieens 0. — melleri — scutulata (Casarea leucoptera on plate). Anthus bogotensis — nattereri Antilocapra americana, young Antrostomus maculicandus......-. RUAN eam aig le a Se PAT VILLA a5 sain nie cia nee coe os emicme Apteryx mantelli Aquila nevia Ara spixi Aramides calopterus .-.-...-.-..--.. Arctictis binturong Andettainvolucris......-..0..-.-0. | Argus giganteus, ¢ pull — giganteus, egg Arremon erythrorhynchus — mysticalis = RPOCIA DUNE 2. oo< neces aeons. = Artamus Insignis.....-----.......- Astacus caldwelli Asturina nattereri, adult and young plagiata, adult and young — pucherani, adult and young... ruficauda, adult and young. -.. SUMMONS ea 2 5 one ce SMGUNIMeN Rie sersccsdcacces sc. ——— MUSCICEPS =- <-< 6. 252-2 aaese. = MOIMMOCRIT Ses sca ce ced. . — —, (figures of four individ. | in | uals showing variations color). meme MI VENUS ce cbaccae beds ane ass —— vellerosus Attagis chimborazensis Auchenia pacos, 7, 2 (group) Aulacorhamphus calorhyneus -..-. —— cyanolemus.......-.-.2..52-2- erythrognathus. ..-.--.-...--: —— whitelyanus -............--.-. Automolus holostictus — rubidus ee ee ee Where figured. EXOne OLMbRE pole tips UR anni = aac eet oem ea mmni Exotic Ornith., p. 55, pl. xviii Exotic Ornith., p. 73, pl. xxxvii ExoticOrnith., p. 27, pl. xiv Ibis, 1860, p. 148, pl. vi Exotic Ornith., p. 33, pl. xvii Ibis, 1864, p. 298, pl. vii Exotie Ornith., p. 169, pl. Ixxxv Ibis 1859, p. 275, pl. viii Ibis 1861, p. 314, pl. x ROIs, L805 1s bac. lek ee te cicomre wie eins neces axis tania eae ems Exotie Ornith., p. 25, pl. xiii UPIS IRSA ae aap le tts x eemot rae See i seiacne ss See cre Hradec nos Cat. Bds Brit. Mus., XTV, p. 7, pl. ii Gat buss Rrits Mus gesay oprraplls oe oo eects cone oe | Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIV, p. 7, pl. iii | Exotie Ornith., p. 171, pl. Ixxxvi | Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1855, p. 152, pt. civ | Proc. Zool: Soe; London, 1857, p; ave, pl. xxx. .--.--.-...--- Cat. American Birds, p. 159, pl. xiv | Ibis, 1871, p. 179, pl. vii, fig. 1 ' Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1882, p. 453, pl. xx xiii Proce. Zool. Soe. London, 1864, p. 487, pl. xxxiv Wolf's Zoological Sketches, Il, pli xix. ++. .<.....-.-..-+-- Proe. Zool. Soe. London, 1855, p. 109, pl. ei PUDIR ELS TS Daun lise a. naleitcesieicck teimnscme ss avsn sea seeee s Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1865, p. 60, pl. iii Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1866, p. 586, pl. xlvi Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1866, p. 586, pl. xlv Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1866, p. 138, pl. xiii Wolf's Zoological Sketches, I, pl. xliv Wolf's Zoological Sketches, LT, pl. xxxi | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1878, p. 976, pl. lxi Proc. Zoo). Soc. London, 1878, p. 439, pl. xxviii | Wolf’s Zoological Sketches, II, pl. x Argentine Ornith., I, p. 101, pl. xvii |, Proc. Zool. Soc, London, 1879, p. 115, pl. vil.-.....-.--2---0. | Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1879, p. 115, pl. viii, fig. 1 | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1855, p. 83, pl. Ixxxix - Contr. to Ornithology, 1852, p. 181, pl. xcix......--.... Apts Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1854, p. 114, pl. Ixvii Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XI, p. 278, pl. xvii Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1877, p. 101, pl. xv Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1865, p. 469, pl. xvii Exotie Ornith., p. 173, ph. ixxxvii Exotic Ornith., p.179, pl. xe UROUGOMHIb oN WrUdne ls bee eke ae emda lc conn e es a Exotic Ornith., p. 175, pl. lxxxvin Quart. Journ. of Sci., London. I1, p. 621, pl. 8 (1865) Proe. Zool. Soe. London, 1871, p. 223, pl. xiv Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1872, p. 664, pl. liv | Proc. Zool, Soe. London, 1871, p. 226, pl. xv Proc. Zoo], Soc, London, 1875, p, 419, pls. xl viii, xlix ......-. _ Proce. Zool, Soe. London, 1872, p. 688, pl. lvii | Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1872, p. 5, pl. ii Prove Ornith., 0. Lots DiclmsimMuree Asolo satan a acaass Wolf's Zoological Sketches, I, pl. xxvi Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, p. 155, pl. vin Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIX, p. 160, pl. x Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., ae p- 154, pl. vii Gace BOs, DIite May, ele te OIG sauce oat cn un pecans Cat. Bas. Brit. Mus., XV, peau: PIES iu laty'oin dame ce weet . Brit. Mus., XV, p. 9, pl. vii...... Casas ee are ee a aes ~ ™-_ 7% <= "44 — paper. No. of 1Z 106 BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. List of species figured—Continued. | lwo. of Name. Where figured. No. of | paper. Babirussa alfurus........----+--+-- Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 443, pl. Ixxxiii -.........-. 194 — Bey OLE Si reat eee aetna Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1883, ps463 plo xlvil oases 941 Bale NICOPS LOX co -nlie eel | Welt’s Zoological Sketches, cr Disdivc sn eee eee 7 Basileuterus cinereicollis -....----. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1865, p. 285, pl. ix, fig. 2.--....-.-..| 341 ——— ATASOLL <2 aston ee eoeeeeceee eee Proc. Zool. Sov. London, 1883, p. 653, pl. Iki fe 946 —— mesoleucus.......-.---..-.---- | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1865, p. 286, pl. ix, fig.1...-...----. 341 SOMICELVINUS = —-seeitaee see Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1865, p. 286, pl xitigsd st. <2 eee | 341 —— Uropyfialis.-- << ---s-2-.2s-e2 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1865, p. 286, pl. x, fig. 2..---..---.-- 341 IBagsanistas Gl bell oases eae eae ee Wolf's Zoological Sketches, I, pl. xiv --..-..-...-...-..--- | 7 Berlepschia rikeri..........-..---.- Vekibis 1889 ip s50 ipl aca csees 2c cee ee see see ees 1079 Bernicla magellanica (C hloephaga | Wolf's Zoological Sketches, Ppl xlix! 2422 eee ee 7 poliocephala in text) ¢,9. | Bavierhyne NUS AyMAaLra soe ia Argentine Orniths Diop .46 ploxve.-- .-c-----4 5 - see 21 Bos frontalis, 9 adult and young...| Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1882, p. 233, pl. x --------.--------- 900 —— —,, young .........---.-..---. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1866, p.1, pl. i.-------------------- 368 Botaurus pinnatus eee erent reer BxoticiOrmiths pris losp skh peace eee ae ae eee 12 Brachygalba albigularis...-.-....-- Monogr. of Jacamars and Puff-birds, Dp: 45) pliociveassaeeee | 15 ——— S(YINS, GY ----<------- oe === Monogr. of Jacamars and Puft-birds, p. 41, pl. xii ---.----- 15 esa ncncoenasacneenae Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 1869, p. 253, pl. VAL Se eee 473 — lugubris, Of BebsseSocsbeegscT Monogr. of Jacamars and Puit- birds, 00; Ds Re eer 15 — melanosterna, Cee nna eaoeneeee Monogr. of Jacamars and Puff-birds, p. 47, pl.xv.-...------ 15 ————SAl MON seacciseee eee ssi sees Monogr. of Jacamars and Puff-birds. p. 43, pl. xiii----...-. 15 Bradypus tridactylus .......-.-.-.. Wolf's Zoological Sketches, II, pl. xxv -.-------.--.--.-..| U Buarremon castancitrons .....----- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1875, P2235; pl sexy, tio. de eee 686 == Gini) Sqesssseks sogasacssqhe CatBds Brit. Mis. el. ps c04 sp sey eae oe =e eee | 19 —— elwoprorus, egg....-....-.-.--. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1879, p-004) pli hen?) saeeseee 825 —— Jatinuchus.-=.2..-22..------=-- bis; 1879.2ps426) pli, fig ds 2 one ose en eae ae eee 838 ——— I OUCO DIS areas na ne einee aan nae Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., xae pi26l spl sxiva ees a eee ees 19 —leucopterus.......---.-.--..-.. Proc. Zool. Soe London, 18555p. 214 5ply Clk = ese eee 80 — melanolemus..-...--.---------- Ibis, 1879, p. 425, pl. x, fig. Bio caida Gasca se eee ee eee 1 838 a) ON sae anieiae aeelaeeiee nena Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1881, p. 485, plilvis--2-eceeeeeee | 880 —— taczanowskii ....-- eee Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1875, p. 236, pl. xxxv, fig. 2..--..--- 686 a ULL COLO ements «mee eee a eaetei Cate BdssBrits Mus. x05 p 1269) pl ecyite. pe eae eee 19 Bubalis buselaphus .....-...-.----. The Book of Antelopes, eps, pls (1804) ae a -e eeee eee 26 CHET i mmbecd ooo ocincnasaSeBoces The Book of Antelopes, I, p. 33, pl. iv (1894)......---..---- 26 = COOL eee an Se cine seer eae The Book of Antelopes, I, p. 27, pl. iii (1894).-......--..-.. 26 —— li¢htensteimi <2 Monogr. of Genus Calliste, p. 61, pl. xxviii .--..-...--.---- | 5 a OR NANI Saas a ake mime SRN Ung le Piegiten ae eee «ocean ae tenement 460 = CYAN A so ante ae eeeen eas Monogr. of Genus Calliste, p. 41, pl. xix-.....--..--------- 5 —— ehrysophrys -----2.-=--~--5--- Contr. to Ornithology, 1851, p. 24, pl. lxix, fig. 2..--......--- 34 —— chrysotis..----.--------------- Monogr. of Genus Calliste, p. 97, pl. xliii-....--.-....----- 5 ea CPO BION san iano owen ae aes 7 Monogr. of Genus Calliste, p. 3, pl. i, fig. 2...-.--.--------- 5 SS Ce eee Monogr. of Genus Calliste, p. 45, pl. xx..--.--.------------ 5 =——" CVANGIeOllisia. == -2- + a-<25~2-5-- Monogr. of Genus Calliste, p. 87, pl. xxxviii----------.---- 5 —— cyaneiventris ....---...------ Monogr. of Genus Calliste, p. 13, pl. vi.-.-.--.--.--------- 5 —— cyanescens..-.....--.---------- Monogr. of Genus Calliste, p. 79, pl. XXXv...-------------- 5 —=— cyanoptera..-.-.-------.------ | Monogr. of Genus Calliste, p. 53, pl. Xxiv....--.---------- 5 OV ANOS 2-256 cancer ew aeon == Oat, American Bus ily Pla bie coue ve ceelcen ene = a= 8 ee eee BIS OnO eekly ale MO Ea sae ae apm im minim als na min 741 —— Gesmaresti....-.-------------- Monogr. of Genus Calliste, p. 59, pl. xxvii-..-..----..----- 5 PAWN oS. rasas axe ees oS. MbIS;1s0e, Pep Lye Mlle siaaee eect mince maine owewisp sa seme 300 SS SHG UMONE 22 ooo ocr te sm oee =o Monogr. of Genus Calliste, p.9, pl. iv.---..------.-------- 5 a HONUEV ER fee e oe wae wen nna on Monogr. of Genus Calliste, p. 11, pl. v-.--...-..--.-.------ 5 —=— flava, J, Q -<- 22. .-0---------=- Monogr. of Genus Calliste, p. 47, pl. xxi......------------- | 5 —— fiaviventris -.-.--.........-.-- Monoer. of Genus Calliste, p. 63, pl. xxix...---------.---- 5 Sa NONI aoe ae Sanne ees Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1869, p. 416, pl. xxviii .------..----- 479 ——dnlyicervix---. << .<.5-0-0c----. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1876, p. 354, pl. xxx, fig. 1 = 723 —— graminea.........-...--.------ Monogr. of Genus Calliste, p. 25, pl. xii-.-..---..--- a 5 = PU GiAhey reece ese en as aaa Monopr. of Genus Calliste, p. 21, pl. x..-...-..---.-.--.--- 5 PUD ie ena o tae ceeeASaae Monogr. of Genus Calliste, p. 55, pl. xxv.....--..--------- 5 ——— PYTOIOIGGS ~~. .- <-0enn ama saes =. Monogr. of Genus Calliste, p. 57, pl. xxvi-.---..----.----- 5 —— icterocephala ...-.-.......-.-- | Monogr. of Genus Calliste, p. 37, pl. xvii. ---------------- 5 ee arm a wee aman wre | Contr. to Ornithology, 1851, p. 53, pl. Ixx, fig. 1-------------- 35 — inornata .......----....--.---- Monogr. of Genus Calliste, p. 103, pl. xlv..-.---.---.------ 5 — labradorides ..-..........--.-- | Monogr. of Genus Calliste, p. 89, pl. Xxxix.....-..-------- 5 See NENW are am a = nanan eee Monogr. of Genus Calliste, p. 81, pl. xxxvi.--..------------ 5 PNM OU Mia tomciswccnar oes sc-s Monogr. of Genus Calliste, p. 95, pl. xlii.....-.-.-.--.----- 5 re RS ani aie wroctaata Dae S | Contr. to Ornithology, 1851, p. 65, pl. 1xx, fig. 2.--.---------- 35 — melanonota, of, 9 ------------- Monogr. of Genus Calliste, p.51, pl. xxiii-........--.-.--- 5 — melanotis .......----.-.-------- PIS; B10). 408, Dis Rly Mes on ae ree emia wa main aninimsie 741 Sa Ce ee Monogr. of Genus Calliste, p. 85, pl. xxxvii.--..----.------- 5 SAT ONGAI cee soe neon a een 2 | Monogr. of Genus Calliste, p. 93, pl. xli.-.-.......-------- 5 == PYCMOSHee a -- enna a eee ee ' Monogr. of Genus Calliste, p. 49, pl. xxii-..-.-.-------.--- 5 Set PUNE Nese sacs sscs esas se Contr. to Ornithology, 1851, p. 22, pl. Ixix, fig. 1..--...-.---- 34 TOOT, « aaa ce nese wanes ceed ss Monogr. or. Genus Calliste; p. 39; pl: evil... --.-.-6... 5 seein OPT aa eas sous cans ae tee de Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1879, p. 498, pl. xlii, fig. 2---.---.--- 825 —— xanthocephala.-......--.------ Monogr. of Genus Calliste, p. 99, pl. xliv, fig. 1.--..--..--- 5 — xanthogastra ......-.-...-.--- Monogr. of Genus Calliste, p. 23, pl. xi.-.---..-.---------- 5 Ree NR epee eos te ohn «nina Monogr. of Genus Calliste, p.5, pl. li.....--...-.---------- 5 CARON RNs a5 or. oa ante aise aaa ws Quart. Journ. of Sci., London, LI, p. 621, pl. 8 (1865)..-.-.---- 367 Calornis crassa, <7, 2 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1883, p. 56, pl. xiv 92 Campephaga aurulenta .......----- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1873, p. 692. pl. liv 628 Camptostoma imberbe ..-.--------- TEbig, 1850) p.444, plowiy Dey le. ssn econ awmnans = 159 Campylorlhynchus jocosus......--. Cat; AmMenGan ITds; idl, Dl Wie sence res ce caw enn unuaes 8 SAUER eee orn Ssh cine ws Wolf's Zoological Sketches, I, pl. xvi.-...........--.--.--- 7 ae DENIC as suicet eens shoe mswieeec- Wolf's Zoological Sketches, Il, pl. iv...........----------- | 7 —— OUAMAN we Soo adorste-Sa- sie ee Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1875, p. 81, pl. Xvil.--.------------- | 681 — gba Stes pate sew cor dina atau s- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1877, p. 806, pl. Ixxxi...--.---.----- 765 ms SBLONANIG Sod nin nos shes whe nn os oe = Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1870, p. 279, pl. xxili..-----.-------- 512 == SINIOOOUIB soe ws Shea es aa wme eas Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1882, p. 631, pl. xlvii -.----.--..---- 917 a PON ig Po a os tio ac be Sha w- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1874, p. 655, pl. Ixxviii ..-----.----- 667 Capito maculicoronatus, ¢, 9 -..--- Dis) JRO, Dads Dh ken etasine ne ae est aap eres aces adn coweaN en haaa Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1872, 689, pl. Iviii.....-.....---.--- 592 moooot MAIMEVICHY CF) Wasp cnat saws abenee | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1886, p, 316, pl, xxxii........-..--- 1006 108 BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. List of species figured—Continued. Name. Cardinalis pheeniceus, ¢, ¢-------- Carpophaga me ange trons aiheee! Casarca cana * ‘Tadorna vulpanser, hybrid, ¢, 9. — leucoptera (Anas scutulata in text). Casuarius bececarii (head) bennettii, 7, ? —— ——, young — bicarunculatus..........------ —. galeatus ..2..-.-c.eesce eee -- kaupiewccsenceeeaeee mee scenes — picticollis (head) —— uniappendiculatus....--.-.---- —— westermanni (head) Catharopeza bishopi, 9 adult and do jr. Cathantea ealifornianus (egg (young) Cebus, sp Celeus kerri, ¢, 9 Centritesioreasmceensos see ene cess Centropelma micropterum Centropsar mirus Cephalophus dorsalis. ..-.-......-- Cephalopterus penduliger Ceratopipra iracunda Cercoleptes caudivolvulus...-.---- Cercopithecus brazze MAT OUNG s em cere scene ee eee ee —- moloneyi —— pluto (C. stangeri on plate). - -- schmidti —— stairsi stangeri (C. pluto in text) Ceriornis | blythii melanocephala Soe seeeeeees — satyra, ¢, —— — ,, egg es temminckii —— — , egg Certhiola dominicana.......-...... — martinicana (C. martinicensis on plate). Ceryaulusicrimifrons..2s----2.---2o- ——— = ICTS eae eee een encnce reevesi, young Cervus alfredi canadensis, @, 9 — cashmeerianus, ¢ —— davidianus, 3, ? — duvaueelli, ¢, 9 in summer dress. — eldi, ¢ in summer dress.....-.- o—— TIMI S 2 Nez orstoteiotarays steteie cies crete = — leucurus, ¢, ? — mantchuricus, 7, ? ,in summer and winter dress. al (C. wallichii on plate), ¢,@ and young. J, 9 in winter dress, and 1O9 young. pudu, Se ? ——rusa, ¢, ? —— savannarum, ¢ —— sika, ¢, 9 —— taé vanus Ce BCC OES CHO Eat oretia 4 ,o in summer dress and | 9? and young. — wallichii(C. maral in text), 7, 2, young. W here figured. No. of | paper. Exotic'Ornith:, p.125/plolxiiis. s0- soe ce sce ene tenes 12 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1878, p. 672, pl. xlii ...........-..--. 796 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, p. 442, pl. elviii.............. 155 Wolf’s Zoological Sketches, II, pl. xlix.................-.- a | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1875, p. 527, pl. lviii......-......--- 695 Wolf's Zoological Sketches, 6 pl. <1. eae 7 Trans. Zool. Soc. London, LV, p. 359, pl. lxxii (1862) ......--- 276 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1863, p. 518, pl. xlii--...........--.- 296 Trans. Zool. Soc. London, IV, p. 858, pl. xxiii (1862).-...--. 276 Proc. Zool. soc; London, 18725p2495, pl. xacvil. 25. aeeeeeeee 582 Trans. Zool. Soc. London, LV , p. 358, pl. Ixxi(1862)--.--...-. 276 Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1872, p. 149 pli: 3.2. ssosedeeeeee 579 Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1875, p. 85, pl. XVI 45 ase se 684 Trans. Zool. Soc. London, IVa: 359, plal xxiv. ((1862)e-seeeee 276 Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1875, p. 85, pl. XK oe oise sence eae 684 Proc. Zool. soc: London: 1875, p:'85; pliexaxs. ass ss2-2 scueeee 684 Tis; 1880s 8y plas seem cece eee ne ecco eres see e aes 862 bis; 1860 pi2785 pl wall eee ae eee eee eee 202 Ibis; 1860; pi 278splsix’ == oe sacs en ea enee se eee eee 202 Quart. Journ. of Sci., London, II, p. 621, pl. 8 (1865) ....---- 367 Tbis, 1892 pil36 5 plies 2) ee aac oe sana ace ae ee ee 1156 PxoticlOrnily ip? 101, plo xCVvaleeoesec oes see eae eee 12 Hxotic Ornith., pylsoplexcv-- ssaenseo seca ceee eee eee 12 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1874, p. 176, pl. xxvi-..-.-:---..--- 653 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1869, p. 595, pl. xlvi......-...------ 490 (bis 1859 pela spl ails teen pees soe ee as ee eee eee 143 Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIV, p. 288, pl. xix -:.--........ Seen 20 Quart. Journ. of Sci., London, I, p. 621, pl. 8 (1865) ...-.-.-. 367 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1893, p. 448, pl. xxxiii...........--- 1172 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1884, p. 176, pl. xiv..........---.... 956 Proc. Zool. Soc: London;/1893, p. 252, pl. xwil- +. 2-22 25225e eee 1166 Wolf's Zoological Sketches, Ipl is. -2- 2... o-oo seen 7 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1893, p. 245, pl. xvi..-.---.-----.--. 1166 Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1892, p. 580, pl. xl...--.-------..-.. 1152 Wolf's Zoological Sketche 8, L, Dleiest a. ccs s sm aen oe eee il Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1870, psl6s ipl scves 2. -- ee eeee eas 509 List of Species of Phasianide, p. 10, pl. x---------.------- 10 Wolf's Zoological Sketches, II, pl. xxxix..../..........--- 7 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1879, p. 117, pl. viii, fig. 4......----- 810 List of Species of Phasianide, p. 11, pl. xi .--....--------- 10 EEOC. Zool. Soe. London, 1879, p. 117, aE Wall, fio 3) 2 Soe ee 810 Cat. Bds: Brit. Muss Xap: 445 pl: v, fg. 2) 32 eae cee eee 19 Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XI, p. 46, p). v, fig. Rees ses See eee 19 Proc: Zool:isoc; London, 1885, ps1, pled eae eee ee eee 971 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1875, p. 421, pl. li, fig. 1..........--- 692 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1875, p. 422, pl. li, fig. 2............- 692 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1870, p. 381, pl. xxvili.....-.--..--. gt Wolf's Zoological Sketches, I, pl. Reka: ees ee Trans. Zool. Soc. London, VII, p. 339, pl. xxx (1871) -.--..-- 569 Trans. Zool. Soc. London, VIL, p. 333, pl. xxviii (1871) ..---- 569 Trans. Zool. Soc, London, VII, p. 846, pl. xxxvi (1871) ..---- 569 Trans. Zool. Soc. London, VII, p. 348, pls. xxxvii, xxxviii 569 (1871). Wolt’s Zoological Sketches, II, pl. xviii -.......--=-..-.--- 7 Wolf's Zoologic al Sketches, I, pl. SK oda tes eee eee a Wolf's Zoological Sketches, TS pl. xiii nae meee eae 7 Trans. Zool. Soc. London, VIL, p. 344, pl. xx xi, in summer 569 dress; pl. Xxxii, in winter dress (1871). Wolf's Zoological Sketches, II, pl. xii ---.-.-.-22625..---:- 7 Trans. Zool. Soc. London, VII, p. 336, pl. xxix (1871).....--. 569 | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1871, p. 238, pl. xvii ..:..-=..--.2-22 543 Wolf's Zoological Sketches, II, pl. xvi---....-..----:.s..-- 7 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1872, p. 690, pl. lix ..........--..-2. 592 Wolf's Zoological Sketches, II, pl. xv .:.-...---:.--c---0-- 7 Trans. Zool. Soc. London, VII, p. 346, pl. xxxv (1871) ------. 569 | Wolf's Zoological Sketches, Il, pl x Vil +=. -acsaseeaee ees 7 | Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1862, D: 152, -pl.xvile=o-4-neeeeeeeee 260 Trans. Zool. Soe. London, VII, p. 349, pl. sexx (1S 7) eee 569 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1862, p.152, pl. xvi...-..:...:------ 260 Trans. Zool. Soc. London, V II, p. 345, pl. xxxiii, ¢ in sum- 569 mer dress; XXXiv, & + and young (1871). Wolt’s Zoological Sketches, I], pl. KV is.cd: sccsasnee resents ul Wolt's Zoological Sketches, IT, ‘pl. SCL to sreiarniisiae eye see 7 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. 109 List of species figured—Continued, Name. Where figured. paper Chetocercus burmeisteri........--. PSY ENG OTT Gh. Ly ney le Kall = — etait reesei aso = > «=f 21 Cheetura biscutata......-.......-.. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1865, p. 609, pl. xxxiv...-.-.--..--. | 354 aI NOR oa cae ire aiale aotawtia Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1867, p. 758, pl. xxxiv ....------.--. 417 Bere RATTAN Sate ee eet as eg Sek Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1863, p. 205, pl. xiv, fig. 2.......---- 287 — cinereiventris ................- Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1863, p. 101, pl. xiv, fig. 1..-.--....- 283 tO ty iowa ma ae ta on en GINS LOGO, Meats GuMlL wee sa ngass Sys nos uns ems ea aac ereeee 200 —— semicollaris................--. SOMO Mon sdURs Pls lll acne oc eae me tous cos aes 12 Chameza mollissima......-.--.-... Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1855, p. 89, pl. xcv -..........------ Shasion pis sand wichensis, dy 9i-«-| Lais,; 1880, p: 18) Pld. <2. Sc can neni see ee me cwennseccs 994 Chasmorhynchus nudicollis. -....-. Intellectual Observer, X, p. 401, pl. xi...........--.----.--. | 428 Grauna mpricollis..<-- cc. s0cen5== Proc. Zool. soc: London, 1864) p. 75, pl. Xi. -.- -.-n202n.nececus 305 Chelidoptera albipennis- --...--..--. Synopsis of the Bucconide, p. 24, pl.iv.................--. 3 —— brasiliensis ..............-.... Monogr. of Jacamars and Puff-birds, p. 165, pl. lv, fig. 2 ---| 15 Se IEBTENTOS Ge oes wn wins ow pen acme | Monogr. of Jacamars and Puiff-birds, p. 161, pl. ly, fig. 1 -- | 15 cee (OP eer Sh settee w | Monogr. of Jacamars and Putf-birds, p. 162, pl. lv ..-....-. 15 Chiromachzris manacus, egg..---- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1879, p. 517, pl. xiii, fig. 11... ....-.. 825 —— vitellina, egg.-.-....-.-...--.- Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1879, p. 517, pl. xiii, fig. 10---..----- 825 Chiromys madagascariensis ..-..-- Wolf's Zoological Sketches, II, pl. iii........-......-...... q ee oan ce nele ae Quart. Journ. of Sci., London, I, p. 216, pl. ii (1864) ...-....- 335 GMiroripois Tepina..-.......>.~.- =. Cat. American Birds, p. 251, pl. xx.............--.-2.-++25- 8 Chloephaga magellanica, ¢, 2 ----- Wolt’s Zoological Sketches, II, pl. xlviii.-..........-.-.-. 7 —— poliocephala, ¢, 2 (Bernicla | Wolt’s Zoological Sketches, I, pl. xlix........2........... 7 magellanica on plate). ; ——rubidiceps ...........--.------ Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 387, pl. celxxiii ...-....-.--- 189 Chlorochrysa calliparwa-..-......-- Contr. to Ornithology, 1851, p. 99, pl. Lx xiii, fig. 1 ...-...---- 39 —— nitidissima.................... ERIS TSO. 406" Dili e2 ne sek oe aoa oa ee weak s wal SRE 704 enIOO WN nee eae ee Contr. to Ornithology, 1851, p. 100, pl. Ix xiii, fig. 2--.......- 39 Chloronerpes dignus, ¢.------.--- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1877, p. 20, pl. i..-....-----.---..... 745 Chlorophanes purpurascens, ¢-.--.| Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XI, p. 31, pl.iv-----------..-...2...22. 19 Chlorophonia calophrys, ¢, 9 ----- Pxottc Orns, potao,Olalxvaitos -isic.o> on coemmecetns= nee 12 —— flavirostris, 9 ..-....----.------ Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XI, p. 56, pl. vi, fig. 2.................- 19 ms PFOWNGRIG (2 <= «oan jams cae cw <5: Exotic: Ornith.,p..8), pl. xi figs Weis ooccsc cn cae caceien wine 12 — longipennis .........---.------ [eo cOMO ORMIG Hy PL Gabe SOs Gs aoe er cae © mn mee cae oe 12 — occipitalis, J, Q---.-.--..----- | Hxotice: Ornith, 7p. 83, (pl. SHY ook 5 os cer ees ccaccpccocetkaeeae 12 —— FOraIme, of -.----.-----------: | Cate Bag. Brit.Wing,, 260, p..56; pl vi; fir, 1.8... tence 19 Chlorospingus castaneicollis......- Gat. AmericantBirdssy; 90) Dl xe. nia onesie o oe Sa ele ee 8 — flavipectus, egg.......-..----- | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1879, p. 503, pl). xlii, fig. 6....---.-.. 825 SS oh eo ore rae eee | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1870, p. 784, pl. xlvi, fig. 1.----.---. 520 —— melanotis ....-..-. aaa aero Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1854, p. 157, pl. Ixviii.......-....-.. 60 —pheocephalus .......--....-..- | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1877, p. 521, pl. lii, fig. 2.........-.. 759 Cholopus didactylus..--...........| Quart. Journ. of Sci., London, IT, p. 621, pl. 8 (1865) .......2 sl 367 SS SS ee eee Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1872, p. 861, pl. Ixxii, pl. 2......-.-. 599 SSIS RTE eee | Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1872, p. 861, pl. Lxxii, pl. 1..-..-.--., 599 Chrysotis bouqueti ..............-. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1875, PiGls pis Ms ee scaee eee aes 680 SSS Sa ee ere eee | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1880, p. 68, pl. ix, fig. 1........-..-- 846 —— dufresniana .-.--..-..........-.| Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1880, p. 68, pl. ix, fig. 2..........--. 846 ae OU RA NUEE wo iain isc nie oa a s'slma Gan | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1880; p. 23, pl. ii......-.--.-0..-26: 842 ere N MONE a soo ca co crcaw ue te ce as | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1874, p. 206, pl. xxxiv............-. 655 — xantholora.........-.-........ | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1875, p. 157, pl. xxvi............-.. 685 Chunga burmeisteri ......-..--..-- | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1870, p. 666, pl. xxxvi.-..........-. 518 Ciccaba nigrolineata............--. | Trans. Zool. Soc. London, IV, p. 268, pl. 63 (1859) ......-.--- 141 Cichlopsis leucogonys See naar | Exotic Ornith., Se logic bie oe eo eee oe ne nrc 12 Ciconia boyciana........---........ BPLocasool Soceondoms tart, Dow, De La: a qantas come bi cio 644 — senegalensis (Mycteria sene- | Wolf's Zoological Sketches, LI, pl. xliii.......22..2222..2.. i galensis on plate). Cinclocerthia gutturalis ..-....---. HOG OrMithi-5 roy Die RW Asan a1- sicineonvvlswoadcesbeaausenes 12 — macrorhyncha ................ Pere. Ooo tia Ss bes. oa ooo Ss tena sete ees ome 12 pee LONI oie a 2 oo wiciwin xine Se Eso Grim tic: 19 Moss = an ees ananwaeclacwmacl on Gee | 12 Cinelus leuconotus ......-......... Cat American Birds, pelo pl. sis 22> oo. < secede daeegesee| 8 emt SONU = oes Becca seu Nansen de aie 297 RIBEICOlS INCANG.< 2 << 5 can aeacaace~ xe Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1881, p. 166, pl. xv, fig. 1..........-. 870 Clemmys unicolor.......-.--------- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1873, p. 517, pl. xliv..............-- 621 ClOtHe MANICOINIS ..- 5. 2.-s205--05 | Wolf's Zoological Sketches, 11, pl. l-.....- 222 -sceesscncns iz Cnemophilus macgregorii....-.-..-. TDIs; TROT pay Siac As 3 tenn aoe ccm cee ccressce shes cat 1127 Cnipodectes subbrunneus. .....---- at; Bdge Brite MNs.2ek Vine LOT: lu RVis casa nas cca p skeet 20 Cnipolegus hudsoni, ¢.-.--...-.-- Proc. Zool. Soc. London. 1872, p. 541, pl. xxxi......-.....-.. 584 Cobus ellipsiprymnus, ? and young.| Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1893, p. 505, pl. xxxix..........-.. 1173 Coccothraustes maculipennis, ¢, 2 .| Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 251, pl. elxiii.....-.......-. 178 Coccyzus cinereus -..--............ Argentine Ornith., I, p. 38, pl. xiii................-..+.--- 21 Colius castanonotus .............-. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1876, p. 413, pl. xxxv..........---- 725 —— erythromelon ................. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1884, p. 475, pl. xlv, figs. 2,3..-...-. 962 UP TICOUIRG oo. Soe ste cee asa Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1884, p. 530, pl. xlv, fig. 1....--..--. 964 Colobus ferrugineus............... Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1890, p. 590, pl. xlviii...........--. 1098 Conirostrum ferrugineiventre ..... Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1855, p. 74, a RE eee ie sheins we 73 Sees SEAROP Cf sects oe bed ac aeee acne Cat. Bds; Brit. Mus: <0 pylo, plas, fie. Ta... 2.2. 252 s..0-- 19 Conopophaga cucullata............ Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1856, p. 29, pl. cxix.-........-...-. 84 Conurus egregius...-..-.-......... MH, SSL. 1a0; Di sive ecw reg eae vac sabate saedsewes 890 ——— NONMANNY Soa tes oben nas Seen Exotic Ornith., the LOL, Pi Ieeed eo ee os pee eezaney ea 12 moms QUIET law awice mess 50's eal aul Argentine Ornith., I, p. 43, pl. xiv 21 110 BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. List of species figqured—Continued. Name. Where figured. Conurus rhodogaster .-.----------- | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, p. 298, pl. xxiv........------. — rubritorquis .--.---..--.------ | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1886, p. 539, pl. lvi.--.---.--------.] Corvus capellanus...-.....--...-.. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1876, p. 694, pl. Ixvi..---..----.-- | Coryphistera alaudina.-...-.-.----.| Proc. Zool.'Soc. London,.1870; p. 57, pl. ili-=---- 52.2222 0e5 Corythaix leucolopha.-.--.....---- | Student and Intellectual Observer, LI, p. 4, pl. i (1869)...--- Cosmetornis vexillarius.......----- |ZEbIS, 18644 pl sidios | aelsece: cos eee one ene eeeeoe eae Cotinga porphyrolema..-.......--- Contr. to Ornithology, 1852, p. 130, pl. xevi.:.--:.--.-.....- Craxalbertijii; Q=----2 24. -s-cs--- Trans. Zool. Soc. London, LX, p. 280, pl. xlviii (1875).-...... ——— AlOCLOL, Gis) Y= cece ooo nen cceeae Trans. Zool. Soc. London, LX, p. 277, pl. xliii (1875) --..-.--. } —— carunculata, d', 9.--.--------- Trans. Zool. Soc. London, IX, p. 279, pl. xlvii (1875) .--..--.; —— daubentoni, (, Q---..---..--- Trans. Zool. Soc. London, IX, p. 276, pl. xli, xlii (1875)-....-. —— erythrognatha, of, 9 ---------- Trans. Zool. Soc. London, X, p. 543, pl. xc (1879).-..-.....-.-- | —— globicera, ¢, 2 ---------------- Trans. Zool. Soc. London, IX, p. 274, pl. x] (1875)-.--------- re Pe eeeiseiin niece ia =i Trans. Zool. Soc. London, X, p. 543, pl. lxxxix (1879) ..-.--- — globulosa, d, 9--------------- Trans. Zool. Soc. London, IX, p. 279, pl. xlvi (1875)..-....--. | a Qige ket eee cco csecinteseee Trans. Zool. Soc. London, X, p. 544, pl. xci (1879)......-..-- —incommoda, ?----..----------- Trans. Zool. Soc. London, IX, p. 281, pl. xlix (1875).......-. ee ane acdsee ereene ances Trans. Zool. Soc. London, X, p. 544, pl. xciii (1879) .......... ———=IHCLALOEL ‘Giy Picisianascencessence Trans. Zool. Soc. London, TX, p. 278, pl. xliv, xlv (1875). --.) — viridirostris..--.-.--.-- eee Trans. Zool. Soc. London, X, p. 544, pl. xcii (1879) .--.--...- Creurgops verticalis..-...----..-.. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, p, 72, pl. ex xxii, fig. 2.-....-. Crossoptilon auritum. .--.--- eerie ate List of Species of Phasianide, p. 6, pl. v.-----..---.------ —— mantchuricum, egg.-----.----- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1879, p. 118, pl. viii, fig.5.--......-. —— tibetanum .......-....-..-.-.. List of Species of Phasianide, p. 6, pl.iv.-.----.------.--- Crypturus boucardi, 7, 2-.--..---. MxoticiOrnith:, paols pl. xlvile sc ce ce clene = ee seco ee aerate — meserythrus.....--..---...... ExoviciOrnith. pos; ploxlvileassse-socemerece scenes ese a SAIGON isn cic wise eiviele'= =|-mcnin'=) Exotie\Ormith.,p. 89) plsdvies ses sacesee ese see -—— transfasciatus ..-..-----22---- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1878, p. 141, pl. xiii.....---.------- @ulicivora ‘boliviana:---:25-2--.-.- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1852, p. 34, pl. xlvii.--..--.---.---. Cyanocitta melanocyanea (egg).-.-.| Ibis, 1859, p. 21, pl. v, fig. 6.-.--..:-.----1------------------ Cyanorhamphus saisseti-.---.--... Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1882, p. 630, pl. xlvi--.----.--------- Cyclopsitta suavissima, c, 9 ------ Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1876, p. 520, pl. liv---....--...-.--- Cyclorhis altirostris.......:.....-. Argentine’ Orniph:, p24, (ol iil, fo. 2 eee ———/ MLPITOSUPIS sso as es sce cee aa Tbs; 1887) 23824, plex Ps. Ses es eee eases see ee eee eee —— ochrocephala........-.---..--. Argentine Ornith p.23;iple lit, tO. csanese la ee eee =— Virenticeps! -.-...2--s22-s--52- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 274, pl. clxiv..-.-..--..-.. Cygnus nigricollis,adultand young | Wolf's Zoological Sketches, I, pl. xlviii..-.-..------.----- eae eee ania ele a Argentine Ornith., ED, p. 124, plsxvills--.-ccss--ecicsee see oe Cyphorinus albigularis........--.-- Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1855, p. 76, pl. lxxxviii-----------.- GiChUOUSrasteeeeea ase ea ee Proc. Zool. Soc. London; 1879; p. 492, pl. xli------.--2---=22- ——— MAWTONEM <5 0 = sere secsncnes asa HxOtie/Ormicht pele plesk sete) e ee le ee eee —— pheocephalus ...--......-.--. HxOtIClORMIGh S435. p leekexe a erate erate eee ra eel Cypselus squamatus, birdandnest.| Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1865, p. 605, pl. xxxiii-.-----.----. Dacnis analis (D. speciosa in text) -.| Contr. to Ornithology, 1852, p. 101, pl. xeiii, fig. 2 —-ccerebicolor, f',2.--.---------- Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XI, p. 21, pl. iii Seen eee ein lnsuisi in wie cle|viaiaimialaiays @ sln\e!als Contr. to Ornithology, 1852, p. 102, pl. xciii, fig. 1........--. = OPTOVIA, is Presses esa=s en se Cat. American Birds; p51) ple Vals eee nesccs nena eee —— pulcherrima ...-....---------- Cat.-American: Birdssp- ol ipl. vilissesec ce ose seas = SUMMON cw clo less ce eee eis Cat. Bds Brit. Mis, xe p27, p) ship 2 sae ee eee — speciosa (D. analis on plate). -.| Contr. to Ornithology, 1852, p. 101, pl. xeiii, fig. 2.--.-.-.--.! — venusta, 3, 9------------.---- TbISHL863? esl Sly wales see eee sees eee eae Wahlaspimicandasess----s+sossee es Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1870, p. 666, pl. xxxviii...---.....- Damalis hhunteri, Oe ae ccc ae comme Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1889, p. 372, pl. xlii. -.--...----..-. Damaliseus hunteri.--......---.... The Book of Antelopes, I, p. 53, pl. vi (1894).......-.--.--- Dasyprocta antillensis......-.-.--- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1874, p. 666, pl. Ixxxii...-..-...---- Dendrocolaptes eytoni...--......:- Proc: Zool; Soc: London, 18535 p69) pls 222. ee eae ee =" PuUNChICOllisissse eee ee ees] Saeee iProe: Zoo). Soc. dz0nd on, 1868.) p.04, pi vieaces- eee eeeeeeeeee Dendrolagus bennettianus. .-..---. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1894, p. 693, pl. xlvi-..-....----.... Dendrornis polysticta.-.....--...-. Cat. Bds Brit. Mais akeVe ps0 jplexeeeee ae eee seers DicSumieximinm. sss. sees cesses Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1877, p. 102, pl. xiv, fig. 2-..-..-.--- Dicotyles torquatus, adult and | Wolf's Zoological Sketches, LI, pl. xxiii---.--......-..2.-- young. Diglossa albilateralis, %, 9---.----. Libis A875 sps2lO ppl ivssssee sce aes ha tata eee ae eee PlOvIOs Ase seseacece eee eee ae Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1870, p. 784, pl. xlvi, fig. 2...-..-..-. ——- INGUS ObIC Ae eon\estsaeiespanoee ee a Cat:AmencaniBirds) p49) plas soeeeeaasee eee eee ——— MY SUACALISN= cnisine sa clale eae eas ate) CatsBds2Brite Mins. Sel iO i pledissssasislectertts aia ———= NEOCLOLALIS oa ciiwieianlaiulue = 5a" see a's TDS, ESTO ip ake, Np lative eceereits eter crete 233 Ibis, 1859, p. 123, pl. iv, fig. 2 OF dice sa ae seein eats 156a Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1356, p. 554, pl. exlvi, Bp sa te =e 134 TMS teoe Palen) Disk, Mi Seed ache ete acs we ween ee 156a Wolf's Zoologica Sketches, 11103 Bp. oy RM ERR Meer mc eniec 7 Oat American Birds; peli, pl xs 3.4.~ <6 3 s0 docs temts Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1867, p. 569, pl. xxx, fig. 1 .-..-....- 413 -——— AIMICINETENASs. - -..cceec anes nes Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1867, p. 570, pl. xxx, fig. 2......-..- 413 Hypocnemis hypoxantha.-.----..-. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1868, p. 573, pl. xliii-...--...--.-... 454 lepidonota, ¢', 9 -------------- Cate Rds Brit. Mrase kV We oe, DL VA secs aee ie ae oe 22 —— melanolema ...--..--..--....--- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1854, p. 254, pl. Ixxii, fig. 2.......-. 64 — melanosticta, 7, 9------.----- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1854, p. 254, pl. Ixxiii.............. 64 Hypocolius ampelinus, ¢-.--------- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1890, p. 147, pl. xv-.----..----..... 1088 Hypopyrrhus pyrrhogaster, egg-..| Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1879, p. 510, pl. xliii, fig. 4.......... 25 Hypotenidia sulcirostris. --.-.---- GTS LSD hs ol Les Lema des aieie eats here) sole aiava ale cima eteyeacios eine 863 Hypotriorchis castanonotus...---- bia, T861 naka leaen een oe Ss os ooh ees cccseinceniee cm aree 239 Hystrix malabarica...........-.-.- Proc. Zoo]. Soc. London, 1865, p. 353, pl. xvi..-.---.--...... 344 Ibis wthiopica, young and egg...-. Dis 1878 p40 ale ell = = shale cine sce sia ceseccme ges ocenee 805 Icterus abeillzi, ¢', 9..--.-.-.---- Exotic Ornith.,p..187, pl. xciv..-...-....--- Hoge eteyud as ees 12 —— grace-anne, 9 -..----.-........-- UIs PISSS ep BOA Dek cern Aston eee ceta tence onwe en io comics 949 — earl ee tie ee eel oe Cate BasnBrit Minds sls prot 1, Pl. RVI. onic eas mae sans 19 —- laudabilis...... reese ies Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1871, p. 270, pl. xxi.....--.---..... 546 —— pustulatus, <4, 2 --.---------- ExouoiOmith,,poAtipl: REV c enw cece ccce ee Soeeeasse eae 12 Idiopsar brachyurus. -.-..------.---. Ibis, 1884, p. 240, pl. vii .-...-- Se ee in tetra rar ae 970 Todopleura leucopygia...--.------- Cat; Bds. Brit, Mug: SCE, p. 393) pl xexvic. 3.32252 -otep oie « 20 Iridornis porphyrocephala.......-.. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1855, p. 227, pl. cx.-.--..--.-.------ 81 —— reinhardti.........-..-.-...... bis; 1865). S05) p le x eo ew cies renin wen wens 363 Jacamaralcyon tridactyla, ¢.------ Monogr. of Jacamars and Puff-birds, p. 49, pl. xvi---...-.-. 15 Jacamerops grandis, o, 9.-.-.----. Monogr, of Jacamars and Puff-birds, p. 57, pl. xviii......-. 15 Lagothrix humboldtii, adult and | Proce. Zool. Soe. London, 1863, p. 874, pl. xxxi-...-...2-..--- 294 young. HUMIGTSS OS DUNN .sieses waws es cicces Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, p. 72, pl. xiv, fig. 2.---........ 212 Ganioanurantias, d, 9---.-.-=--.-. EXOMOOrniih: nl pine Kos ows bocce wen ect ace nvenemee 12 —— lawrencii, young...----......-- MIDIS SLSRO Ne ten Vd Nee ee namatavalere wemicteea’eniom se ance oe 995 —— leucothorax, ¢', 9 ------..----- xotio Orniih..p: 63; pli exe os co5ch 5-2 s.ce ven sesaceacwe 12 Lathria uropygialis.............-.- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1876, p. 355, pl. xxxii............... 723 ME NIAT CO Ui ith oot ae ale a a « Fora nlats stmie Quart. Journ. of Sci., London, I, p. 219, pl. ii (1864) .......-- 335 —— leucomystax..-................|....- Ole eee eee eee eee Rise einia ais oie sala = aim Senin wialaioto ale minimine 335 —— mongoz, 0, Q.-..-----.---.--. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1871, p. 230, pl. xvi..--.-.--....... 543 —— nigrifrons (adult and young)..| Wolf's Zoological Sketches, II, pl. ii.......-.-.--...-..... | 7 See VANTIN = 2 aot sites. oid nat wale Sere Quart. Journ. of Sci., London, I, p. 219, pl. ii (1864) ......... 335 —— xanthomystax ..........-.....|..-.- Gi ee eee Serene oe eee area oem 835 Leptasthenura andicola.........-.-. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1869, p. 636, pl. xlix, fig. 2.......... 495 Leptopogon erythrops.......------ Cat. Bis. Brit. Maus 5b eb) pls koe. oe wc baw ienees oe 20 Sa OTIS LAO ain wit win veainin'o a wine eens: Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1887, p. 48, pl. ix, fig. 2.--.-.-...... | 1019 Leucopeza semperi...-.-.........- Proc. Zool. Soc. London; 1876; p.14, pl. iis. .... ~~... 2. coe 711 Leucophantes brachyurus.......-. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1873, p. 691, pl. liii..-............-. 628 Leucopternis palliata.............. Pixie Omit ps0 (ible fc ee see semen ee ceue ee 12 SST) Se eee Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1865, p. 429, pl. xxiv.--------.-.... 346 —— semiplumbea...............--. EXO OUMiuis, Dok2ln Ol P Si See cle oe ahaa oem oma oe njam cane 12 —— superciliaris -.............---. HEetiG) Ormithen ps: 10; Disk asses one weec = sneer ae cele ee 12 Lipaugus rutescens..-...-- a ooneee HEROIC EMU ail aie Tle ch creo mec ashe ae eee Solan eines 12 See ELIS on Sind a ars swe nm oo HMxotic Ormith,, Piso Dl Ulessce a ctace s oevce ase scones hemesnite 12 Be UMAR ot oe cielo, a recone orci yi e BxoneOrninis Mls pisos’ Sodacccescastee sees ckeenacs ate 12 Lobiophasis bulweri.......-....... Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1876, p. 465, pl. xliv ....-.-..-.---. 731 Lopbophorus Vhuysi.........-.-.-. Proc. 200) Soc. London) 1868) ps4, plein. 5-2-5 so en ene 430 2 SU CL ee ae eee Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1870, p. 163, pl. xiv...--....--.-... 509 Loriculus aurantiifrons, 9 .......-. Rowley’s Ornith. Miscell., I1, p. 376, pl. lxxii, tig. 1 (1877) --. 769 — chrysonotus, ¢, 9.----..--..-- EBIShIST2npr domicile aon eal aaah an a ees ee 603 pee ORT i 2 nde may ae ae Rowley’s Ornith. Miscell., II, p. 376, pl. lxxii, figs. 7 769 Loriuschlorocercus...-..........-- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1867, p. 183, pl. xvi.........-..-... 402 ES SUE eee Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1871, p. 499, pl. xl..........--....-. 552 Loxioides bailleui.................. TDIG Seon Oe, Dicdisscrammenats Cat aascue st nomenon ob eaek 834 Lynx sesinoe (Felis canadensis | Wolf’s Zoological Sketches, I, pl. xii............----------- 7 on plate). Maccacus leoninus................. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1870, p. 664, pl. xKxXv.......--....-. 518 === OCTBAUUS: - i ooere nee hsokcwes's os Wolf's Zoological Sketches, LI, pli it... 2. ....-<2 nec cee to 7 ed wee 5 Fn 5 rs Sattar Ae ewes aos Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 420, pl. Ixxxii...--.--.-.... 192 — rheso similis .................. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1872, p. 495, pl. xxv..-.....-..-.... 582 mee TUBB OGLIS 1 a0 sawhes Sat lem Sea oo Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1872, p. 495, pl. xxiv..---.---...... 582 p= SDOCLORUS, oe ca eae nen cise miss | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1875, p. 418, pl. xlvii......-........ 692 Malacoptila fulvigularis... -...... | Monogr. of Jacamars and Putf-birds, p. 127, pl. xlii-.------ 15 — fusca, f........-..--..-....-..| Monogr. of Jacamars and Putt-birds, p. 111, pl. xxxvii .... 15 — inornata, ¢, 9 .---.-..... --| Monogr. of Jacamars and Putf-birds, p. 125, pl. xli-..--... 15 —— panamensis, ¢, 2 ----.--. --, Monogr. of Jacamars and Puff-birds, p, 119, pl. xl--..------ 15 —— DOMO DNS oan = oa ene owls unis aeaas | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1862, p. 86, pl. viii............-.----| 258 — yi): ee ee ae eee ae Monogr. of Jacamars and Putt-birds, p. 115, pl. xxxviii- .-. 15 — substriata -....-..........--.. Monogr. of Jacamars and Puff-birds, v. 129, pl. xliii-....-.| 15 a et 5 rroymenimeniam =e wininl Sie Siem amr el Proc, Zool. Soc, Loudon, 1853, p, 123, pl, li .eeeeeceeeveceee--, 55 415—No, 49———8 114 BULLETIN 9, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. List of species figured—Continued. Name. Where figured. No. of paper. Malacoptila torquata .....----.---- Monogr. of Jacamars and Puft-birds, p. 117, pl. xxxix...... 15 Malacothraupis dentata ....-...--. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1876, D.2303, PL. Sk oo eee 723 Macropus erubescens, young ..----- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1870, p. 126, pl. x'.-..--...-------- 506 = INA OL nwa vin eo eee ence ee ee ee Quart. Journ. of Sci., London, Ep: 19591511865) eee eee 366 TUS vicls\etnelois oleate eee Wolf's Zoological Sketches, II, pl. xxvi......-.......---.. 7 Manncodia: COmris----~ ss. ee Proc. Zoo] Soc. London, 1876, p. 459, pl. xlii.-----.......... 728 Margarornis brunnescens..----.--- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1856, p. 27, pl. exvi.....-....--.--- 84 Masius coronulatus 2. -5=--------- Cat. American® Birds) p.247 pli xixe--- = eee eee eerie 8 Megalaima asiatica.........---.--- Intellectual Observer, XII, p. 243, pl. viii......----.------- 429 Megalurus interscapularis.--...--. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1880, p. 65, pl. vi...---------------< 845 ar epapodinsmecgilty rayil- 22st: Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1876, p. 460, pl. xlivit: 22e. ees 728 Melanerpes rubrigularis..-.-...... Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, p. 2, pl. CXSX1 ll sce eeeeeee 115 Melanotis bypoleucus, adult and | Exotie Ornith., p. 85, pl. alii 6 oes 12 young. Meleagris ocellata, ~, 9 (heads) -...| Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, p. 402, pl. xl.-.-...-..-..--.-- 232 Melidectes TOLGMAbUS isles eee Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1873, p. 694, pl. lv.-----.-----..--=- 628 Melipotes gymnops..-...----------. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1873, p. 695, pl. lvi-.---..----.-.-.. 628 IMelliv ora Capensis>----------==ce-- woe 8 Zoological Skete hes lpi sissies 5 ee 7 Indica. += oe ereeee pee eee ene ee Ov... baie cece koe ae cise bbe soe neo ae eee eee eee q =I GUCONOUL EEL eaane eee eee | Proc. Zcol. Soc. London, 1867, p. 98, pl. viii .---.-....-..--.- 400 Mephitis humboldtii.-...........--. | Wolf’s Zoological Sketches, I, pl. xv...--.------------....- vi Merganetta turneri, d, 2 ---------- Hxotic Ornith:p.199) ple Goa. ce eee eee ee eee 12 Metopiana. peposaca, 7, 9 ------.-. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1870, p. 666, pl. xxxvii-------- fees 518 Metopothrix aurantiacus...-...--. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1866, p. 190, pl. xviii--........----- 380 Microbates'collaris <---- - a-ceseen- Ibis, 1883, p. 96, p). iii (Rhamphocenus collaris in text).... 947 Microcerculus squamulatus ......- | Proc. Zool. Soc: London, 1875, p. 37, pl. vi-----2----2---22<06 678 Micromonacha lanceolata. ....-.--- | Monogr. of Jacamars and Puti-birds, p: 131) (pl sliver=se==e 15 Midas i@evillii ct c---acesssness- so = Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1871, p.-220, pl. xili--.---.--..--.-- 542 GCOMLOM nse nee cei asses ee Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1871, p. 478, pl. ¥xxvili......--.--- 549 Milvago australis (egg), 2 figures. .} Ibis, 1860, p. 25, pl. i, figs. We 2 osjaceewsecs oacc seekers Seno 198 BUSS -eneea see eee Ibis, 1861, p. 19, pl. LP OMESU. Lois en ee ee 234 agai eeu See Eee eee eee Argentine Ornith., I, p..8, pl. i..---.----2-----22-2-2-2s226- 21 Mitrephorus phieocercus .....----- Ibis, 1859, p. 442, pl. ELV, fig: S32 seco sesseiecwonce meses 159 Miia Salvanie Om camer ae see Trans. Zool. Soe. London, se p-.040,-pl. xcev-(1879) 5 see seecios 839 ee LOMENLOSAL RE eee eee econo Trans. Zool. Soc. London, LX, p- 284, pl. ili. (1875). 2-52 2222. 705 UU PD OLOS Mien eee ee eee eee eee Trans. Zool. Soc. London, IX, p. 283, pl. li (1875).-...------- 705 Molobthris badius- emesis eee Argentine Ornith:, 1) p..95; pl. vi, fig =. 25 -2c2ss5 se oe eee 21 —-—rufo-axillaris, pull .........--. Argentine Ornith., I, p. 86, pl. vi, fig. Dis sara wean a a eee eee 21 Monacha flavirostris-....--.--..... Monogr. of Jacamars and Puff-birds, D-149) plexi eee 15 = PTAM CLO WP. mteaaies erste cette Monogr. of Jacamars and Puff-birds, p. 155, pl. lii---------. 15 === MOLPHEUSe-e ees ee ee eee eee Monogr. of Jacamars and Puff-birds, p. 151, pl.1...----.... 15 a MIL OT ate pote oe eo eee Monogr. of Jagamars and Putt-birds, p. 145, pl. xlviii--.--- 15 = NifiagheKOn hop acemdadadosccudsec Monogr. of Jacamars and Puff-birds, p. 159, pl. liv.---.--.-. 15 -——pallescens:.). 2-222 een ee re Monogr. of Jacamars and Puff-birds, p. 157, pL. liii-.-...... 15 Es ONMAN Marea e eae Monogr. of Jacamars and Puff-birds, p. 153, pl. li....----.. 15 Monarchaicastuse-- ese --ere sane Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1883, p. 53, pl. xii, fig. 1-.---.--.--.- 926 —— mundus.........--..- e abe cecil Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1883, p. 54, pl. xii, fig. 2. .-----.---.- 926 ——— VOL biCalis: s.<... <. meses sees cee | Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1877, p. 99, pl. xiv. fig. 1.--....----- 750 Mina TOLDESI ra. 1- cisco eeierwcieiccnee Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1879, p. 449, pl. xxxvil, fig. 3---.---- 822 === MOLE A ee enc ae comer icc cee Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1880, p. 66, pl. vii, fig. 2...-..-.----- 845 Muscisaxicola rubricapilla----.---. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1867, p. 986, pl. xlvi..--..---.----.- 424 Muscivora occidentalis, 7, 2------ Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIV, p. 194, pl. XVilo Sasso eee 20 Mycteria australis................- Wolf's Zoological Skete hes, ip lesxlvilec- sees oeeeee ae 7 senegalensis (Ciconia senega- | Wolf’s Zoological Sketches, II, pl. xliii........-....-.---- a lensis in text). | Myiadestes elisabethx......-....-. | Exotic Ornith., pi.05, Dl exVall ces n= caee= =e nne eee 12 ——— OUSCULUS. p= ene -os-~es eee cc mes 1 xoticiOrnibh= p.49 spl. xxv cee sects cee eine eee 12 —— ralloides, adult and young..-..| Exotic Ornith., p. 53, pl. EXVil......-.....----.-----.---.<: 12 =—— MUN COL OL re nic cic o leew eiele e sleeiemine = I Bixconi ce Ornithy.p so Lap ssxomyie seen eee a 12 Myiarchus semirufus..-........--.. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1878, p. 138, pl. xi.....-----s.------ 775 Wivdobitts flawieans= =e <0 sei = 0 | Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus. DV, p.205; pl. xvils.---- = 3a eee 20 = OMe tects afeieic cielo ciee eels | Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 1866, p. 99, pl. xi, fig. 1....---..--- % 376 — pulcher -......-........-.-..-.. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1866, p. 100, pl. xi, fig. 2.----------- 376 ——— LOLALM sco se nne enol = oe Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., aay. P- 208 pleexvill- eee sees ene 20 Myiozetetes texensis (OP) paaeteecee | biss1859%p i123 playa AOR eee eee ees ee eee 156a Myrmecizaleucaspis..-.-.-.--..--- | Proc. Zool. Soc. aie “i854, pap lbs RCE ee enoosocc 64 ee narparitataic ioeeeee eenee Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1854, p. 253, pl. Ixxi.-.---.....----- 64 Myrmecophaga jubata....-.-..---- | Wolf's Zoological Sketches, El PL XXX. 5... . 62 sce eee 7 ee eee eee emcee hia m et | Quart. Journ. of Sci., London, Il, ,p. 621, pl. 8 (1865). --.---- 367 Myrmelastes plumbeus, 0, 9.------ Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, p. 275, pl. exliii-....---.------ 123 Myrmotherula erythrura, ¢, ? ....| Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XV M230, pl. XV... 62 2 eee eee 22 multostriata, df, 9.-----.----- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, p. 234, pl. exli, figs. 2,3-....... 122 I OL AUAD igh pe = eleleielelataleie ete imei Cat. American Birdsyp. 179ypl. XV -------=-.20 2-2 == 8 —— surinamensis...---.-.--.--.--- Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1858, p. 234, pl. exli, tig. 1----------- 122 Myzomela cineracea ......-...----- | Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1879, p. 449, pl. xxxvii, fig. 1--..-.-- 822 Nasiterna pusio.-----......-------- | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1865, p. 620, pl. xxxv..-.------------ 356 Nemosiaalbigularis, #, 9..----.--- | Cat. Bas. Brit. Mus., XJ, p. 227, pl. xii........----------+e-- 19 eee ELE OT Reem eee enc on acer Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1855, p. 109, pl. xcix...--....----.-. 76 Neomorphus radiolosus.-.-.-.-------- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1878, p. 439, pl. xxvii--.-.--------. 786 Balviidee seer seecemcianeseeees Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1866, p. 60, pl.{v......-.----..----.- 372 Neopipo rubicunda.............---. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1869, p. 438, pl. xxx, fig. 3....-..--. 483 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. List of species jigured—Continued. Name. Neorhynchus nasesus (maseus on plate). PIO TIGR) DIGGION. onan enna a = 2 ek oe INET) S) SOR BUY ssa Sa caro as ioe ra wiele | Nothoerax urumutum....---..----- =e CUA BEACONS 2.5 enn ss acccee cm —- rubecula fa MUMORDI a aoe sean aes Nothoprocta taczanowskii...-...-. WNothura darwini.---=-2-.------.-.- Numida, sp., head and neck. -...---- Nyctereutes procynides------.----- Nyctibius bracteatus.-.--........--. Nyctipithecusrutipes.......-....-. Nymphiecus cornutus. -...----.---- Ochthodizta fusco-rufus......-.--- Ochthceca citrinifrons......-.----- i MMNICGLON = so - 5 cases ts aaes ee eee ULC Bes civie lo sisisimiatormie ale a= aia Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 89, pl. elx (Euchlornis ju- cunda on plate). —— riefferli, egg.....-.-.---..----- Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1879, p. 519, pl. xiii, fig. 8-...------ Pitangus derbianus (egg) ...------- bis; [859 prl20rpl.cvadhiondl- sae see tee ease eee eee IPitheGia iS prs.s.cancece cect s eee es Quart. Journ. of Sei., London, IT, p. 621, pl. 8 (1865) -..--..-.- —— albinasa ..-.....-.-..----.---- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1881, p. 258, pl. xxix .....--..---.-- — satanas, young .....--.....-.-. Proc. Zool; Soc. London,.1864, p. 7.12, ploxli--- 22. -. 222-2. 2e Pithys erythrophrys ......-.-.-.-- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1854, p. 255, pl. Ixxii, fig.1--.----.-- LUI ite Pees eteeee amie ae Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1873, p. 276, pl. xxvi.----------.-.- Pitylus humeralis/>----- ---- cms - xo tie Ornithsyp: 167ml albxacxd vs sos eae ae ace e eee Platyrhynchus albogularis .....--- Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIV, p. 67, pl. viii, fig. 2...--.--------- ———_ COLON AUS wete= owet~ ole ieee eer Cat. American Birds, p. 207, pl. xvil...----...------------- faviCulabisi esa asseee eee ae Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XIV, p. 65, pl. viii, fig. 1.....-.-...-... Plectropterus gambensis, ¢ -.------ Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, p. 132, pl. cliii, fig. 2------.--. =——— LP Pel ius cies aitiacinia = temas Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, p. 132, pl. eliii, fig. 1.----.---. Peecilodryas eethiops -.---.---.---- Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1880, p. 66, pl. vii, fig. 1 .----------- Pceocephalus rueppelli, 7, 2 ------ Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1882, p. 577, pl. xlii-..-...-..--.... Polyborus tharus, var..-...-...--. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1876, p. 333, pl. xxv....------------ Polychlorus westermanni -.---.----| Proe. Zool. Soe. London, 1857, p. 226, pl. exxvii ------------- Polyplectron bicalcaratum, ¢, 9 --| Listof Species of Phasianida, p. 12, pl. xii-----------.----- —— chingius, egg..-.-------------- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1879, p. 116, pl. viii, fig. 2..-.------. Poospiza bonapartii, %, 9 --------- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1867, p. 341, pl. xx ....-..---------- = CLONAL sro eee eee ieee Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1869, p. 152, pl. xiii ...-.-----....-- — erythrophrys -.-.-.------------ bis) 188ip: 599 ple xvali tip. eae nee see eee eee sy alinhnih Yop OO ecancsuceeconsanees Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1883, p. 43, pl. ix....-.------------- Porcula salvania..-.---.--.-------- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1882, p. 546, pl. xxxvii..--.-.------ — —,, young..--.---.----.---.--- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1883, p. 388, pl. xliii.....--.-------- Porzana albigularis, @, ? ---------- Exotic Ormith.. \ 895 925 940 12 12 408 12 | 12 448 12 211 112 672 672 307 825 588 328 613 848 12 628 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. List of species jigured—Continued, Name. Where figured. Pyranga roseogularis...........--- US sl BIS Tas LSD dle aca aise eo Reece eal ao, = Pyrgisoma biarcuatum (egg) ------ EIB ABV ADs Loy DMN Pee cictse ou on melee wewincia cae coe me vin nn CANRNIG? —S-eseceenawencsenns Hone Ornrth, ip, 120; plo xv; Be. soo. seceemn o eterniatin n= a ER ee PEOMMOUIT Peo) Die LEY Ubi daw ane one tone eee er Pa IAUNOUAS a cacaesanaecna enka es| Dome Omit. ps les, Picker, He. oon > cow deere ws hemminen =— PUDTIONUUON <2 2 = nea ode ene [erro iOnrn nhs, 30s dens DIG Sty, TO, Loan ene tne hee Pyriglena ellisiana ..........-----. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1855, p. 109, pl. c..-----.---.------- —— tyrannina, J’, 9 .--.--.-------- | Proc. Zool. Soc. Mondon, 1850; p: 90, pl. xovill..:-... .- -/ce-- Pyroderus orenocensis, egg. .------- | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1879, p. 520, pl. xliii, fig. 7---------- Querquedula andium .......-..---- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1876, p. 387, pl. xxxiv...--..-..---- — falcata X Tadorna casarca..-.| Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1890, p. 1, pl. i-.-.--......-.------- Pas PN Wee cna eee eas eat eee =n ROU AC UTEL Pe ay le OUR: tcc entccon es eee wee moos sae es Quiscalus tenuirostris--.-....----- (HENS Ee SiO dale Wee see aoe ee eee ee ee eee Rallus antarcticus.............--.- POMC iby, Paleo, ils Mee SL. ce wee on nnn teem aen EEN ST: FS a ee | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1880, p. 66, pl. viii....-.---.---.--- So ee ee | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1869, p. 123, pl. x....-.------------ — maculatus ...........--------- | Arreniine Orniihe DE psd. pl. Re Sonn ce eae e en ete —— semiplumbeus .......--------- | Heotio.Orni sha palbonpliex stb. 2-22-26 eases em oes mena Rhamphocenus cinereiventris-. - -- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1855, p. 76, pl. Ixxxvii.....--------- SS ee eee | Ibis, 1883, p. 96, pL. iit (Microbates collaris on plate) ------- Rhamphoceelus flammigerus, egg ..| Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1879, p. 501, pl. xii, fig. 3...-..----- Rhea americana -....-.....---.----- Trans. Zool. Soc. London, LV, p. 355, pl. xviii (1862) .-...-.-- —— — (young).............------ Wolf's Zoological Sketches, I, pl. xlii....................-- SST i pe ae Trans. Zool. Soc. London, LV, p. 357, pl. Ixx (1862). -.-...----- —— macrorhyncha ..-..-....-.----- Trans. Zocl. Soc. London, LV, p. 356, pl. Ixix (1862) -.---..--- Rhinoceros bicornis, ~ -...-.---.---. Trans. Zool. Soc. London, IX, p. 655, pl. xeix (1876) -...-....- ee IT conte cans oedema sie | Student and Intellectual Observer, LV, p. 321, pl. xi (1870). —— — _, young ....-............-. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1868, p. 529, pl. xli.....-.---------- aa a a a ae Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1886, p. 144, pl. xvi, fig. 2--.----.--. SE IS PSS eee ee Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1872, p. 493, pl. xxiii.......-------- once reece eennee Trans. Zool. Soc. London, LX, p. 652, pl. xeviii (1876) -...---| Ls ih: 7 ee eee Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1886, p. 143, pl. xvi, fig. 1-..-.------ See ADAG iS tacanin a sina njmie = wales mie | Trans. Zool. Soc. London, LX, p. 649, pl. xevi (1876) -.--..--- ee ee eee | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1874, p. 182, pl. xxviii.......------- ——- sumatrensis, 9 ...-------.---: | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1872, p. 790, pl. Ixvii.......-------. ees ees ee og aS on eure a wale aisia' a ='= “'e Trans. Zool. Soc. London, LX, p. 650, pl. xevii (1876).-...--. MEICOLRES. irnn csc ccccaecsens Trans. Zool. Soc. London, IX, p. 645, pl. xev (1876) -..-.---- Rhinochetus jubatus .......--..--- | Wolf's Zoological Sketches, I, pl. xlv..---.-.------------- Rhinocrypta fulva (fusca in text)-.-) Ibis, 1874, p. 198, pl. vili......-....-.----------------------- — fusca (fulva on plate)..--..-..|.--.- LD pe a are os eee awe is iaine 2 we eae cen ah ennpabe Rhipidura fusco-rufa .....----.---- | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1883, p.197, pl. xxvii-.--.---------- Rhynchocyclus fulvipectus. ....--. Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus., XLV, p. 167, pl. xiii-.....-...........- Rhynchostruthus socotranus - ----- Proc. Zool, Soe. London, 1881, p. 170, pl. xvii. -.------.------- Rupicola sanguinolenta..-....-.---. PixouecOrmibhe aces aetna ieee eae aes eee ee eee Baratartarica, ,. 9)----------..-% | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1867, p. 240, pl. xvii. ...-.-.----... Saltator albicollis, egg.......-..--. | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1879, p. 505, pl. xlii, fig. 9-----..---. —— arremonops ..-..---------.---- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1855, p. 84, pl. xcii..--.------------ Saltatricula multicolor...........-- Arronime Orin. te piGlipl Vv ~n2csc csecacedapaeinv cer < ome Sarcidiornis carunculata, 7, 2.--- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1876, p. 695, pl. Ixviii --.------..--- melanonota, co, Q-.--..-------- | Proc. Zool. Soc, London, 1876, p. 694, pl. xvii ...-....------ Sarcorhamphus wquatorialis....--- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1883, p. 349, pl. xxxv .........----- Sclerurus mexicanus............--. Cat. American Birds, p. 149, BL Rebates os a eae eae pis barbarus (in normal and | Exotic Ornith., p.101, pl. li... 2.2.2.2... 1. ee eee e eee eee eee abnormal plumages). —— flammeola....-.....---.-...--- imOmciOriil pA Od DI Mibes = creme waisa odn Specs s + - nce bbe — cand@i......-..-.-.----.-2---- Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 1874, p. 15, pl. iii, fig. 2 —— CASTANIOR o.55scsecceusedaunaa=s Cat. American Birds, p. 152, pl. xiii... ...... 2... ceeacoees ——— CULTATA. cccccveccce-cenascnee ..| Proc, Zool. Soc. London, 1869, p. 636, pl, xlix, fig, 1........4- nL No. of paper. 449 1002 582 742 1002 742 654 595 742 118 BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. List of species figured—Continued. Name. Where figured. No. of = paper. Synallaxis erythrothorax.......--- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1855, p. 75, pl. Ixxxvi..........--.- 73 TACO LULA e ee eee Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1882, p. 578, pl. xliii, fig.1.......-.- 915 —— praminicola ..............----- Proc. Zool]. Soc. London, 1874, p. 446, pl. lviii, fig. 2........-. 662 PTIS6O-MUNINA 2-2 ----me=-e Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1882, p. 578, pl. xliii, fig. 2.......- N 915 ———= NT DOS LICL onesie cient tte ter Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1874, p. 20, pl. iv, fig. 2.........-.-. 645 —— KOU icncmesaciesesice seeeeest Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1S745p: 15; pl tit tion... seen ee 645 ——— MUCIDUNAAs. os occ cose aee em se Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1874, p. 445, pl. Iviii, fio sles sar 662 Scutata..-c-ciescciccccmsse cee = Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 1874, p. 13, pl. ii, fig. 2.......-.....- 645 SUuICtOUDOLaxe- cee eee ee seee ee Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1874, p. 12, pl. ii, fig-1.-.........-.. 645 — subcristata.............-..---- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1874, p. 20, pl. iv, tig. pees aee eee 645 —— —— (Siptornis subcristata in | Cat. Bds, Brit. Mus., XV, p. 62, pl. iv.......-........--.---- 22 text). WING score ie fein ops Ric nicineine see Ree ee NibissLSSL sp G00 sp leexwal dt Onin ale ects nese nis See eee 895 Sy POUL a DiLarses ee eeeeeee eee ene Trans. Zool. Soc. London, IV, p. 263, pl. 60 (1858)........--- 119 Tachyphonus chrysomelas, ¢, 9 -- ELoe, Zool. Soc. London, 1869, p. 440, pl. xxxii---..-.....--. 484 — delattrii, J, 9 ..-.--.------- 3|) HxoticiOrnith pNOinD sexo ene see ece ea" sea ee eee 12 — melaleuc us CDP ek ecems mals oe Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 17, D008; phil, fig7 5). sane eee 825 =—— NAULOLOL, Cf <.cc ee cwle cece eeenes Ibis; L889sp e273 ip levied Opel ese ee See eee Se eee eee 995 —— pheeniceus, f, 9 -------------- Exotic Ornith., p. 65, pl. Ree wna Seerinmers eet cece ae 12 XANGNOMY SUMS seas eee ee eee Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1854, DoS plies eee ee 60 as erm Fa aan atynie Rie eee ES Proc: Zoo). soe: uondon, 1850. -8aq plexes ee ease ene ee eeee | 74 Tadorna casarca X Querquedula | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1890, p.1, pl. i-.........-......---- 1083 falcata. —— tadornoides, ¢, 9 ------------- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, p. 191, pl. xviii............--- 316 Variegata, 59) coe cness--eeee Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, p. 191, pl. xix..--..........-. 316 — yolpanser X Casarcacana, hy- | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, p. 442, pl. elviii.............-- 155 brid, ¢, 2 Tenioptera erythropygia.. --. 7-2-5] J2roc. Z00l)so0c-uondons 18a, ip, 193s pls xine es eee eee eee 42 = OLOS POOL enn eines tae ee Cat. Bds. Brit. Mus, XLV, Da OMe AV = atom ale eae een am eee 20 ———— TUD OULD fe ae ce et acme eee eee Argentine Orniths, 1 p20 yp). wiles see eee se ee eee 21 —— striaticollis ....-.....-.......- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, USO s1 93, pl exile eee ee eee 42 Talegalla lathami..........-..----- Wolt’s Zoological Sketches, I, pl. xl.-.....--------------- ai Tamandua tetradactyla..........-- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1871, p. 546, pl. xliii.... . _-....--. 553 ———ibridactyla. co..cca-octc- Nese nee Quart. Journ. of Sci. . London, II, p. 621, pl. 8 (1865) .---..--. 367 Tanagra notabilis...--..----.---.-- Proc. Zool. Soc. Wondon sso %p. Sas lexClese ase ae eee 74 =——OLUVAM Bite --<------ Ibis, 1893, p. 183, pl. v-.--.- Peta Manoa au cic wwdummes See 1187 ‘Lroglodytes brunneicollis. .-..----- Ot OnUtbN Dla0 Ply SMO aoe oe oni eens cece eecees 12 ee PORE Be ta arin aw eine eicinacees mi Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1877, p. 303, pl. xxxv........------- 756 Boer TASTeT eee ee Ne he eae area Wolf's Zoological Sketches, I, pl. i-...-....--...-22-..-00 a pee NG ISU LIRA e te Se oma ses am ne OU COLD ihe, Paton pls ST, LP New en ceee sen ecee ones sas 12 ‘Moarrdus) aibicolls,.s4.0.---++sn------ POO EM UbU Nita Dekh os ne an concen eeee Reese 12 era TEN EnIS see aaa stein en's a was BOL Ornibus La le ERE Is cau wee viwaw= = sab stiicmisroe= 12 SOO LOpOMIIA S=sesne~ oon nn coena= P< Oto Ornithes ps lon Die Lect le cee saeco cacebe cece eaes ee 12 See TUTOR DEUS Sioa 2 nea oe nin'n = DIS TROL: Peele ple Milieennecle <2).2..=2c52¢.20222 | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1871, p. 299, pl. xxix............--. 547 Viverricula malaccensis -.....----- Wolf's Zoological Sketches, II, pl. viii....-............---- 7 Xenopsaris albinucha ...-......--- Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1893, p. 166, pl. vii-...........-.--- 1162 Xiphocolaptes emigrans....-...--.- Mone Ornrviney ps Ones evs oe awa aiclan ini wisi alSin'o cleipie Slee 12 SSS ee ee ee TS TG CMM ey Toe A bia Due) MER Willow cre ces, fate acini wiere aime eee 12 Xipholena atropurpurea, o, 2 ----- SEO CONE 6 Bay ONE. Vccies on ama cere aaj ne tal elee a aetale 12 Xiphosoma caninum.....--..------ Wolf’s Zoological Sketches, I, pl. 1.............0e0sesee--- 7 Zonctrichia boucardi .....-..--.--. Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1867, p. 1, pl. i 398 —— Canicapilla +.....0.5..+2-0c--02% Pbis sii sailed tie dente once ae cee c 766 pt PEDMAIOP US oc Tae net ae mF oe n rs) rt IA TE Vk. INDEX TO THE SUBJECTS OF THE SEPARATE WORKS AND PAPERS CATALOGUED IN PARTS I AND II. A. Abbott (C. C.), on the Seals of the Falkland Islands, 29. Accipiter, on the New Granadan species of the genus, 26; A. pectoralis, note on, 18. Accipitres in the Norwich Museum, notes on some species of, 11. Admiralty Islands, on the birds collected during the voyage of the Challenger, in the, 49. ZEpyceros petersi, exhibition of a head of, 66. A pyornis medius, exhibition of an egg of, 69. Afghanistan, exhibition of a pair of Pheasants belonging to the Prince of Wales from, 61; ex- hibition of a skin of a Pheasant from, 63, Africa, list of Andersson’s collection of birds made in Damaraland, 6; report on birds col- lected at Windvyogelberg, by Captain Bulger, 25; onthe Rhinoceroses of, 35; remarks upon the Fauna of British Central, 67; on mammals col- lected and observed by J. H. Speke in East, 22; on the birds collected by J. H. Speke in East, 22; on anew species of Spine-tailed Swift from Western, 21. Agelwine, review of the, 60. Alcelaphus tora, exhibition of a pair of horns of, 41; remarks on a fine head of, 41. Aldabra, description of a new species of Dove from, 37. Algeria, on the occurrence of the Barbary Ape in, 64. Amalocichla sclateriana, notes on, 71. Amaurolimnas concolor, exhibition of a skin of, 73. Amazons, on a collection of birds sent by H. W. Bates from the Upper, 10; list of birds collected by A. R. Wallace on the Lower, 28; list of birds collected by J. Hauxwell at Pebas, Upper, 28. America, catalogue of Mr. Sclater’s collection of birds of, 2; Exotic Ornithology, containing fig- ures and descriptions of birds of, 2; on the | northern limit of the Quadrumana in, 18; notes on the Caprimulgide of, 26; notes on the Bell- birds of, 29; synopsis of the Rails of, 30; on the | Quadrumana of north of Panama, 38; on the range of several species of Limicole of, 41; note on the Blue Crows of, 46; on the birds collected by Professor Steere in, 50; on the birds collected during the voyage of the Challenger in Ant- aretic, 50; on the ornithology of Central, 13; on the occurrence of Haliaétus albicilla in North, 21,25; deseription of a new species of Cotinga from South, 6; descriptions of new species of | birds from South, 6, 9, 44, 48, 49, 59; note on Falco cireumcinctus from South, 20; the mammals of South, 25; of birds from South, 34; noteon the Song Spar- rows of South, 49; on the range of the Guicharo in South, 67; descriptions of eleven new species of birds from Tropical, 10. Amoy, exhibition of a skin of an Otter sent from Amoy by Mr. Swinhoe, 18. Ampeliceps coronatus, exhibition of two speci mens of, 31. on some pew or little-known species | Amphisbena darwini, exhibition of a specimen of, from Monte Video, 52. Amsterdam Zoological Gardens, notes on animals in the, 21, 25, 32, 41, 45, 49, 52, 54, 62, 65, 68, 69, 72; on the birth of a young Hippopotamus at the, 25; on the breeding of Tragelaphus gratus in the, 67. Anacondas, exhibition and young, 49. Anas gibberifrons, note on a specimen of, living in the Zoological Society’s Menagerie, 57. Anatide, a revision of the Neotropical, 47; list of the known species of, that have been introduced into the zoological gardens of Europe, 54. Andersson, C. T., list of acollection of birds made in Damaraland by, 6. Andes of Columbia, on the Hairy Tapir of the, 33. Angola, list of the mammalia auifentetl by J. Monteiro in, 15. Anguilla, on a collection of birds from, 69, 71. Antarctica, on the birds of, 73. Antarctic America, on the birds collected during the voyage of the Challenger in, 50. Ant Birds, synopsis of American, 11; on two new species of, in the Derby Museum, 12; deserip- tions of two new species of the genus Grallaria, 49. Antelopes, The Book of, 4; on two new species ot, from Somaliland, 63; exhibition of some sketches of the horns of a large species of, 67; exhibition of some of Captain Swayne’s heads of, 68; on a new species of, from Somaliland, 68. Ant Thrushes, descriptions of some new species of, from Bogota,7; characters of some new species of, 9; synopsis of the American, 11. Aunthus, on the Neotropical species of the genus, 51; A. spinoletta, notes on a stuffed specimen of, 24. Antigua, on the birds of, 71. Antilles (Lesser), on the birds of the, 38. Antilocapride, note on the, 29. Antilocapra americana, on the addition to the Zoological Society's Menagerie of a specimen of, 24; on the systematic position of, 27. Antioquia, exhibition of bird skins from, 41; on two new species of birds from, 45; on the birds collected by T. KK. Salmon in, 53. Antipodes Island, on aseries of photographs taken at, 65. Antwerp, notes on the animals in the Zoological Gardens at, 21, 32, 41, 45, 49, 52, 54, 62, 65, 68, 69. Ant Wrens, synopsis of the American, 11. Ape, on the occurrence in Algeria of the Barbary, 64 of, remarks upon Aplin (C, V.), on the birds of Uruguay, 73. Aptenodytes forsteri, notes on the, 64. Apteryx, on the genus, 18; notes on the shipment from Australia of two specimens of Owen's, 30; A. mantelli, exhibition of an egg of, 13, 14. Ara ararauna, and A. militaris, exhibition of eggs of, laid in captivity, 73; A. auricollis, exhibition bi a skin of, 73; A. glauca, exhibition of a skin of, 53. 121 122 Arctic birds, exhibition of two species of, 13. Argentine Ornithology, 4. Argentine Republic, lists of birds collected by W.H. Hudson at Conchitas, 29, 32, 33; exhibi- tion of and remarks upon a collection of birds from the, 52; on two new species of birds dis- covered by E. W. White in the, 56; on the birds collected by E. W. White in the, 57, 58; notes on the birds collected by A. H. Holland in the, 67, 68; on an opportunity for a naturalist to visit the, 68; note on Xenopsaris albinucha from the, 70; notes on the birds of the Estancia Sta. Elena, 71; exhibition of skins of Ara awricollis, Pionus lacerus, and Chrysotis tuewmana from the, 73. Argus giganteus, on the breeding of, in the Zoologi- cal Society’s Gardens, 52. Arvicola amphibius, exhibition of a black variety of, 19. Ascension Island, note on some birds from, 9; exhibition of Land Crabs from, 47. Asia, on the species of Turdus of Eastern, 21. Ass, exhibition of drawings of four species of wild, 19. Asturina, notes on the species of, 31. Ateles bartletti, remarks on, 35; A. variegatus, exhibition of specimens of, 36,37; A. vellerosus, note on a specimenof, inthe Berlin Museum,39. Atlantic Islands, on the birds collected during the voyage of the Challenger in the, 51. Auk (Great), note on the, 23. Australia, addition to the Zoological Society's | Gardens of some rare Finches from, 17; the mammals of, 25; exhibition of some new species | of birds from, described by E. P. Ramsay, 31; note on anew mud-fish from, 35; on the Rabbit pest in, 66; on a new mammal discovered in Central, 67, 68; exhibition of a specimen of Chelodina longicollis from South, 17. Axolotls, on the so-called, in the Zoological Society's Gardens, 36. Aye-Aye, exhibition of a cast of the skullof the, 17; notice of a living specimen of the, in the Zoological Society’s Gardens, 20. B. Babahoyo, list of birds collected by Louis Fraser at, 15. Babirussa, note on the,in the Zoological Society’s Gardens, 16. Bagdad, exhibition of specimens of the Mole Cricket found at, 65. Bagnéres de Bigorre, on the Palombiére of the, 9. Bahia, remarks on some Snakes from, 19. Baleniceps rex, exhibition of an egg of, 13. Balfour (1. B.), on the birds collected in Socotra by; 55. Baecados, on asmall collection of birds from, 43. Barbets, synopsis of the American, 18; additional notes on the American, 20; distribution of the,29. Barrackpore, exhibition of specimens of eggs col- lected by R. C. Beavan at, 23. Bartlett (E.), on the birds collected on the River Ucayali by, 26, 27: extracts from letters from Xeberos, Peru, 27; catalogue of birds collected on the River Huallaga by, 28; on two new birds collected in eastern Peru by, 82: notes on the | monkeys of eastern Peru, 36; on the birds of eastern Pern, 40. Basileuterus, synopsis of the genus, 24. Basilisk, on the birds collected on the southeast coast of New Guinea during the survey of H. M. S., 47. Bates (H. W.), on a collection of Birds sent from the Upper Amazon by, 10. Batrachians, on the development of, without meta- morphosis, 50. Bear, notes on a species of, in the Zoological S. ci- ety’s Gardens, 29. Beavan (R.C.), exhibition of specimens of eggs col- lected at Barrackpore by, 23. Beaver, exhibition of a map showing the habitat in the Rhone delta of the, 66. Bellbirds of America, notes on the, 29. Bennett (G.), letters from, respecting some speci- | mens of Kagus, 19; extracts from letters from, 20; letters from, on the proceedings of d’Al- bertis, 47. BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 3erlin, notes on animals in the Zoological Gardens at, 32, 41, 54, 72; note on a specimen of Ateles vellerosus in the Museum at, 39. Bhootan, ona supposed new species of Rhinoceros from the Terai of, 44. Birds of Prey of New Guinea, note on the, 16. Blanus cinereus, exhibition of a living specimen of, 48. J Blewfields River, list of birds collected by H. Wickham on the, 27. , Blue Crows, note on the American, 46. Bogota, on birds from, 7, 8, 9, 19. Boide, remarks on specimens of, in the Zoological Society’s Gardens, 28. Bolivia, on new species of birds from, 47: descrip- tions of new birds obtained by C. Buckley in, 46, 53. Borneo, on new species of Copsychus from, 17; notes by J. Mottley on the birds of southeast- ern, 21. Bos frontalis,on addition to the Zoological Society's Gardens of a specimen of, 25; B. gaurus, exhibi- tion of a photograph of a young, 72; B. tawrus var. domesticus, exhibition of the hoof of aspeci- men of, from the Falkland Islands, 17. Botteri (M.), on birds collected in the vicinity of Orizaba, 10. Boucard (A.), list of birds collected in Oaxaca by, 13; on birds collected in southern Mexico by, 19; list of a collection of birds from Vera Cruz, 24. Bourbon, on the Harrier of, 21. Bower-bird, exhibition of an egg of the Spotted, 41. Brahmapootra, exhibition of and remarks upon the upper horn of atwo-horned Rhinoceros trom, 45. Branta rujina, exhibition of a specimen of, 19. Brazil, description of a new Manakin from northi- ern, 15; descriptions of seven new species of birds discovered by Natterer in, 23. Bridges (T.), on collections of mammals and birds from the town of David, Chiriqui, made by, 9; notes on Californian birds, 10; list of birds col- lected in the valley of San José, California, by, 10; ona new Woodpecker discovered in north- ern California by, 12. British Guiana, on birds collected by E. F. im Thurn in, 55. British Museum, catalogue of the birds in the, Vol. XI, 3; Vols. XIV, XV, XIX, 4; descrip- tions of new Tanagers in the, 7. British Ornithologists’ Club, chairman’s dresses, 72, 73. British Ornithologists’ Union's list of British birds, remarks on the, 58. Brown (G.), on collections made in the Duke of York Island, New Britain and New Ireland, by, 48, 50, 51, 52, 54. Brussels, notes on the animals in the Zoological Gardens at, 49. Buarremon, description of a newly discovered species of, 8. Bubalis swaynei, exhibition of heads of, 68, 69. Bubo maximus, exhibition of a variety of, from Pangkong Lake, Thibet, 14. Bucconide, synopsis of the, 1, 7; descriptions of new species of, 6, 8, 30; geographical table of the, 8; on the generic divisions of the, 56 Buceros casuarinus, remarks on, 62; B. subeylin- dricus, exhibition and remarks upon the skins of two specimens of, 57. Buckley (C.),on the Quadramana collected in Ecuador by, 39; on the birds collected in Bolivia by, 46, 53; on new birds collected in eastern Ecuador by, 54. Budapest, address to the Second International Ornithological Congress at, 4. Buenos Ayres, exhibition of snakes from, 32. Buglodytes albicilius, note on, 9. Bulger (G. E.), report on birds collected at Wind- vogelberg by, 25. Burmeister (H.), notes on Heliomaster angele, 24; characters of a supposed new species of Hum- ming Bird, 64, ad- c. Cabinda, exhibition of a specimen of Monkey from, 29. _ Calacali, list of birds collected by Louis Fraser at, 14. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. Caleutta, remarks on the Guide to the Zoological Gardens of, 60. Caldwell (J.), on a collection of insects and shells from Madagascar, 20; on a collection of ani- mals sent from Madagascar by, 24. California, notes on Bridges’s birds from, 10; on a new Woodpecker discovered by Bridges in northern, 12. Calliste, monograph of the genus, 1; synopsis of the genus, 5; note on the geographical distribu- tion of the genus, 8; list of additions to the genus, 21; C. margarethe, note on, 69. Campylorhynchus, characters of an undescribed species of, with a list of species of the genus, 9. Canino’s (Prince of) paper on the Tanagers, re- marks on, 5. Canis, list of the specimens of the genus, living in the Zoological Society's Gardens, 64; O. chama, remarks on, 44; O. niger, note on, 43; C. velox, re- marks on a specimen of, in the Zoological So- ciety’s Gardens, 63; C. virginianus, remarks on a specimen of, in the Zoological Society's Gar- dens, 63. Cape Mole Rat, exhibition of albino varieties of the, 65. Capitonide, synopsis of the American, 18; addi- tional notes on the American, 20; distribution of the, 29. Capra, on the various species of, 62; C. egagrus, exhibition of a specimen of, 42; C. pyrenaica, exhibition of heads of, 30. Caprimulgide, exhibition of a specimen of, 17; notes on the American, 26, 27. Carinate, on the fifth cubital remex in the wing in the, 67. Carpophaga microcera, remarks on, 20. Cassel, on ornithology at, 73. Cassicine, review of the, 59. Casuarius, remarks on species of, 44; remarks on the species of, in the Zoological Society’s Men- agerie, 44, 47; exhibition of and remarks upon the skin of a chick of, 145; a review of the spe- cies of, 46; descriptive list of the species of, 46; C. australis, notes ona skin of, 30; C. bennettii, exhibition of the egg of, 54; notes on the breed- ing of, in the Zoological Society’s Gardens, 21, 23; (. bicarunculatus, exhibition of a specimen of, 41; OC. kaupi, remarks on, 38; C. salvadorii, re- marks on a skin of 50; OC. westermanni, remarks on, 43. Cathartes californianus, on the egg and nestling of, 16; onthe addition to the Zoological Society's Gardens of a specimen of, 27. Caneasus, on the Wild Goats of the, 63. Centropsar mirus, remarks on, 43, 45. Ceratodus forsteri, exhibition of a specimen of, 35. Cercocebus albigena, exhibition of a stuffed speci- men of, 29. Cercopithecus, on the genus, 69,70; C. albigularis, exhibition of a specimen of, 70; C. aseanias, ex- hibition of and remarks upon a skin of, 63; C. erythrogaster, exhibition of a drawing of the | head of, 72; C. grayi, exhibition of the typical skin of, 72; C. iquitus, exhibition of a skin of, 72. Certhiola, on the proper use of the generic term,7i. Cervicapra clarkei, exhibition of horns of, 67. a on the arrangement and distribution of the, 34. Cervus antisiensis, notes on, 42, 44; CO. chilensis, notes on, 42,44; C. hippelaphus, remarks on the antlers of, 46; C. sika, remarks upon, 15, 52. Ceylon, exhibition of a skin of Prinia socialis | from, 36; exhibition of a specimen of Priono- chilus vincens from, 39. Chetura, synopsis of the American species of the genus, 21. Challenger, reports on the collections of birds | made during the voyage of H. M.S., No. I, 49; 123 Chelodina longicollis, exhibition of a specimen of, from South Australia, 17. Chili, James’s New List of the Birds of, 4; notes onthe birds of, 28; notes on the deer of, 44; on col- lections of birds from Tarapaca, 62, 67; exhibi- tion of askin of Phalaropus fulicarius from, 71. Chimborazo, list of birds collected by Louis Fraser during excursions to, 14. China, notes on certain species of birds from, 20; on Pére David's travels in, 44. Chionis alba, exhibition of, and remarks upon a specimen of, killed in Treland, 70; C. minor, exhibition of a skin of, 28. Chiriqui, list of Mr. Bridges’s collections of mam- mals and birds from the town of David, 9. Chironectes variegatus, exhibition of, and remarks upon a skin of, 37. Chlamydodera maculata, exhibition ofan egg of, 41. Chlephaga magellanica, note on, 10, 11. Chlorochrysa, on the genus, 5, 46. Chrysotis, on two rare species of, 54; on the recently described species of, 56; CO. bodini, remarks on, 63; C. tucuwmana, exhibition of a skin of, 73; (C. versicolor, exhibition of, and remarks upon a skin of, 56. Cichlopsis, note on the genus, 12. Ciconia boyciana, exhibition of a skin of, and re- marks upon its distribution, 43; C. episcopus and 0. maguari, remarks on living examples of, in the Geological Society's Gardens, 51. Cireus maillardi, note on, 21. | Classification of birds, on the, 55. No. III, 49; Nos. VIII, IX, 50; Nos. X, XI, 51; | exhibition of the eggs collected during the voy- | age of the, 52; exhibition of and remarks upon | some bird skins brought home by the, 55. Chasiempis, remarks on the genus, 62. Chasmorhynchus, on the distribution of the genus, 27. Chauna, on the species of the genus, 22; C. chava- ria, exhibition of an egg of, 66; OC. derbiana, exhibition of a young specimen of, from San Fernando, Trinidad, 27; C. nigricollis, note on, 27. Claws and spurs of birds’ wings, remarks on, 63. Cnemophilus macgregori, exhibition of aspecimen of, 67. Coccyzus, on the genus, 22, 34; C. americanus, exhi- bition of askinof, 39; C. erythrophthalmus, exhi- bition of a specimen of, killed in Treland, 39. Oereba, on the proper use of the generic term, 71. Cerebide, catalogue of the, in the British Mu- seum, 3. Colius, remarks on the species of, living in the Zoological Society's Gardens, 61; C. capensis, ex- hibition of two eggs of, laid in the Zoological Society's Gardens, 70. Gollectors, proceedings of zoological, 40. Oolobus pailiatus, on its probable identity with C. angolensis, 54. Cologne, notes on animals in the Zoological Gar- dens at, 32, 52, 62, 70. Colombia, on an undescribed species of Hawk from, 16; on a new species of Pipra trom, 20; descriptions of new species of birds from, 22, 35; on the species of Accipiter from, 26; on the Hairy Tapir of the Andes of, 33; on the mam- mals obtained by R. B. White in the Upper Magdalene Valley, 66. Columbide, pee of new species of, 29. Colymbus, remarks on two species of, 13; 0. adamsi, exhibition of a specimen of, 72. Comoro Islands, on the birds of the, 23. Comrie (Dr.), on the birds collected on the south- east coastof New Guinea by, 47. Conchitas, lists of birds collected by W. H. Hud- son at, 29, 32, 33. Congo, exhibition of aspecimen of Monkey from Cabinda, 29. Comopias, on the species of, 37. Conopophagide, catalogue of the, in the British Museum, 4. Constantinople, ornithological notes from, 48; ona collection of fishes made by E. D. Dickson at, 65, Ooracopsis vasa, on a singular habit of, 60,70; re- marks on the death of a specimen of, which had lived fifty-four years in the Zoological Society's Gardens, 60. Coriphilus kuhli, remarks on, 47. Cormorants, remarks on the feeding of young by the parent birds in the Zoological Society's Gar- dens, 57. Corvus australis, exhibition of the skin of a va- riety of, 58. Cosmetornis, note on the genus, 23. Costa Rica, description of a new accipitrine bird from, 24. Cotingide, catalogue of the, in the British Mu- seum, 4. Coturnia delegorgii, exhibition of and remarks upon the eggs of, 55. 124 Crabs, exhibition of Ascension Island land, 47. Oracide. See Curassows. Crete, exhibition of a specimen of the Wild Ibex of, 42. Crocodile Bird of the Nile, note on the, 71. Crows, on the American species of the subgenus Xanthura, 53. Cuckoo, on a new species of the genus Neomor- phus, 25; on the genus Ooecyzus, 34. Cuenea, list of birds colleeted by Louis Fraser at, 12. Culicivora, on the genus, 7. Cunningham (Dr.), lists of birds collected in the Straits of Magellan by, with notes on the Pata- gonian avifauna, 31, 33, 35. Curassows, synopsis of the, 34; notice of a memoir on the, 41; remarks on those now or lately living in the Zoological Society’s Gardens, 46, 53; notice of a supplementary memoir on the, 51: remarks upon Mitua salvini, 52. Cyanocitta, note on the species of, 46. Cyanomyias ceelestis, remarks on the adult male of, 57. Cyanopolius cyanus, remarks on the breeding of in the Zoological Society’s Gardens, 61. Cyclorhis, remarks on the species of the genus, 64. Cypselide, notes on the genera and species of, 24. D. Dacenis, on the genus, 5, 7, 21; on certain species of, 6. D’Albertis (L. M.), exhibition of some birds col- lected in New Guinea by, and description of a new Paradise Bird discovered by, 41; characters of new species of birds discovered in New Guinea by, 41; an account of a new species of Kangaroo from New Guinea, 42; letters from Dr. Bennett on the proceedings of, 47; exhibi- tion of a collection of birds received from, 47 Damatis hunteri, exhibition of, and remarks upon some heads and skins of, 65; description of, 65; D. senegalensis, exhibition of a head of, 66; ex- hibition of the head and horns of a specimen of, from Lamos, 62. Damaraland, list of Andersson’s collection of birds trom, 6. Darlington, exhibition of two curious Ducks shot near, 57. Darmstadt, on ornithology at, 73. Dasypeltis scabra, on the habits of, 69. Daubeny (James), list of a collection of birds made on the coasts of the Red Sea by, 6. David, list of Mr. Bridges’s collections of mam- mals and birds from the town of, 9. David (Pére), on the travels in China of, 44. Deer, note on the Japanese, in the Zoological Society’s Gardens, 15; note on the Formosan, 19; notice of a specimen of the Mantchurian, received from Mr. Swinhoe, 24; on the addi- tion to the Zoological Society's Menagerie of a Pudu, 26; notice of a memoir on the Ola World, 34; on certain species now or lately living in the Zoological Society’s Gardens, 38; notes on the Chilian, 44; exhibition of an antler of the Rusa, 46. Dendrocolaptide, catalogue of the, in the British Museum, 4; descriptions of new species of, 18, 29, 32, 65, 66; remarks on some species of, in the Smithsonian Institution, 36. Dendrocygna, the geographical distribution of the genus, 23; additional notes on the genus, 26. Derby Museum, on new or little-known species in the, 7; on two new species of Ant Birds in the, 12. Diardigallus crawfurdi, notes on, 20; D.preelatus, exhibition of askin of the female of, 20. Dickinson (D.), on a new species ot Malco discov- ered on the river Shiré by, 22; on the rapa- cious birds collected in the Zambesi region by, 23. Dickson (E. D.), on a collection of Fishes made at Constantinople by, 65. Dicrurus marginatus, exhibition of the typical specimens of, 50. Didunculus, arrival at the Zoological Society's Gardens of a living, 22. Diglossine, synopsis of the, 45, Divers, remarks on two species of, 13. BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. Dogmersfield Park, exhibition of a specimen of the Glossy Ibis shot in, 56. Dominica, remarks on a rare Parrot from, 24; list of birds collected by Mr. Ramage in, 65. Drepanephorus, on the generic term, 42. Drepanornis albertisi, notes on, 42; D. albertisi cervinicauda, exhibition of and remarks upon skins of, 59. Drew (S. B.), exhibition of land crabs from Ascen- sion Island, 47. Duck, exhibition of two curious specimens of, shot near Darlington, 57; exhibition of a curious variety of, shot in Yorkshire, 61; exhibition of a hybrid, 66. Duke of York Island, on the Rey. G. Brown’s col- lections from, 48, 50, 51, 52, 54. E. Eastern Archipelago, distribution of the Psitta- cide in the, 15. Ecuador, list of a collection of birds from Quijos, 6; notes on collections of birds from Rio Napo, 10,13; list of birds collected by Louis Frazer at Cuenca, Zamora, and Gualaquiza, 12; at Rio- bamba, 12; at Pallatanga, 12, 14; at Quito, 14; at Pichincha and Chimborazo, 14; at Nanegal, Calacali, Perucho, and Puellaro, 14; at Baba- hoyo, 15; at Esmeraldas, 15; on two new Tyrant Birds from, 19; on a new species of Malacoptila from western, 19; on the Quadrumana collected by Buckley in, 39; descriptions of three new species of birds from, 50; on new birds collected by C. Buckley in eastern, 54, Elainee, index generis, 18. Elaphurus davidianus, on the skin and skeleton of, 30. Elephant, arrival at the Zoological Society’s Gar- dens of an African, 24; exhibition of and remarks upon a corroded tusk of an Indian, 86; on the dimensions and weights of the Indian, in the Zoological Society’s Gardens, 52, 55; on the in- crease in size and weight of a young African, in the Zoological Society’s Gardens, 59. Empidonax brunnews, remarks on, 64. Equus asinus somalicus, exhibition of a skin of, 69; H. grevyt, exhibition of and remarks upon some photographs of, 58. Erythrura, remarks on the species of, 56. Esmeraldas, list of birds collected by Louis Fraser at, 15. Eucheetes, on the name, 53. Luphonia, synopsis of the genus, 5; note on the geographical distribution of the genus, 8. Huplocamus crawfurdi, on the female of, 46; F. cuviert, exhibition of askin of a male of, 31. Eurylemide, catalogue of the, in the British Mu- seum, 4. Eurylemus, on the systematic position of, 40. Exotic Ornithology, 2. Extinct birds, report on those of the Mascarene Islands, 27. F. Faleocircumeinctus, note on, 20; F. eleonore, on the breeding near Mogador of, 30; F. puniceus, ex- hibition of a skin of, captured in the Mediterra- nean, 73. Falcon, exhibition of a mummy of, 65. Falkland Islands, catalogue of the birds of the, 15; on the eggs of two Raptorial Birds from the, 16; exhibition of the hoof of a Bull from the, 17; additions to and corrections of the list of the birds of the, 17; on some additions to the list of the birds of the, 22; on the seals of the, by Cap- tain Abbott, 29; report on Lecomte’s expedition to the, 30; exhibition of a skin of Phalaropus wilsoni trom the, 73. Feather, exhibition of a needle made from the stem of a, 73. Felis lanea, notes on specimens of, 49,51; exhibi- tion of and remarks upon a skin of, 60; F. uneia, exhibition of skins of, and remarks on its geo- graphical distribution, 67. F finch (B. T.), on beetles obtained by, 61, 65. Fiji Islands, on a collection of Parrots obtained by E. L. Layard in, 46. Firefly, exhibition of living specimens of the West Indian, 59. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. Fishes, occurrence in the river Uruguay of elec- tric, 64. Fisk (G. H. R.), letter on a mouse killing and eating a young venomous snake, 63. Florence Museum, on the mounted specimens of Italian birds in the, 71. Forbes (H. O.), on birds collected in Timor Laut or the Tenimber Islands by, 58. Formicariide, catalogue of the, in the British Museum, 4; descriptions of new species of, 7, 10, 18, 22, 30, 56; synopsis of the, 11. Formicivorine, synopsis of the, 11. Formosa, exhibition of a skin of a Hare sent from the Island of, by Mr. Swinhoe, 18; note on the deer of, 19. Forster’s ‘‘Catalogue of the Animals of North America,” and ‘‘Animals of Hudson’s Bay” (reprints), 3. France, remarks on visits made to several zoolog- ical gardens and museums in, 43. Frankfort, notes on the animals in the zoological gardens at, 70; on nee at, 73. Fraser (L.), list of birds collected at Cuenca, Gualaquiza, and Zamora by, 12; at Riobamba, 12; at Pallatanga, 12, 14; at Quito, Pichincha, and Chimborazo, 14; at Nanegal, Calacali, Perucho, and Puellaro, 14; at Babahoyo, 15; at Esmeraldas, 15. Fringillide, descriptions of new species of, 30. Fringiliiformes, catalogue of the, in the British Museum, 3. Fruit-Pigeons, exhibitions of a drawing of a spe- cies of, 47; exhibition of and remarks upon two rare, 52. Fulica gallinuloides, exhibition of the supposed typical specimen of, 50. Fuligula cristata, early appearance in Hampshire of, 5; F. nationi, remarks on, 50, “Fureulum” or ' Fureula,”’ 62. G. Galago montairi, remarks on and exhibition of the type specimens of, 24. Galapagos Islands, on new birds collected by Dr. | Habel in the, 34; on the visit of H. M.S. Petrel to the, 46. Galbulide, synopsis of the, 1; further remarks on the, 6; on the arrangement of the, with descrip. | tions of new species, 7. Galbula, synopsis of the genus, 6. Gallinula nesiotis, note on, 17. Gayals, exhibition of a photograph of a pair of, 24. Geobates, note on the genus, 26. Geographical distribution of birds, 4, 12, 68; of mammals, 44; of the Phasianida, 2, 21; of the Bucconide, 8; of the genera Calliste and Eupho- nia, 8; of the Psittacide in the Eastern Archi- polago, 15; of the genus Turdus, 18; of the genus | Jendrocygna, 23; of the genus Chasmorhynchus, | 27; of the Barbets, 29; of the 'Touracoes, 33; of the Cervide, 34; of Rhinoceroses, 40; of several American Limicole, 41; of Ciconia boyciana, 43 ; of the genus Zonotrichia, 49; of Molge vittata, | 61; of Felis uncia, 67. Geographical Zoology, on the state of our knowl- edge of, 48. Geophaps plumifera, exhibition of a specimen of, 71; G. scripta, exhibition of the egg and young of, 65. Come capensis, exhibition of albino varieties of, 65. Geronticus comatus, exhibition of, and remarks upon a specimen of, 54. Ghent, notes on the animals in the Zoological Gar- dens at, 45, 49, 62, 68. Giratle, on the birth of a young male, in the Zoo- logical Society’s Gardens, 28; list of Giraffes that ae lived in the Zoological Society's Gardens, 28, . Giraud’s ‘Birds of Texas,’ notes on, 7. Goats, on the various species of Wild, 62; on the Caucasian Wild, 63. Goering, on Venezuelan birds collected by, 29, 31, 82, 35, 45. Goose, notes on the Upland, 10, 11; on the Spur- winged Geese in the Zoological Society's Men- agerie, 12, 14. 125 Gorilla, remarks on photographs of a young speci- men of, in Berlin, and on an example of, formerly living in England, 49. Grallaria, list of the known species of, 49. Grey (Sir G.), list of animals presented to the Zoological Society's Gardens by, 17. Grus cinerea, G. montignesia, and G. virgo, exhi- bition of eggs of, 12. Gryllotalpa vulgaris, exhibition of, and remarks upon specimens of, obtained at Bagdad, 65. Guacharo, exhibition of an egg of the, 29; on the range in South America of the, 67. Gualaquiza, list of birds collected by Louis Fraser at, 12. Guatemala, characters of eleven new species of birds coliected by O. Salvin in, 15; contributions to the ornithology of, 16. Guinea fowl], on the species of, from the Zambesi, 66. Gyparchus papa, exhibition of the egg of, 14. Habel (Dr.), on new species of birds collected in the Galapagos Islands by, 34. Hague, notes on animals in the Zoological Gardens at the, 45, 54, 68, 69. Haliaétus albicilla, on the oceurrence in North America of, 21, 25; H. branickii, remarks on a specimen of, in the Hamburg Gardens, 68. Halmaturus luctuosus, an account of, 42. Hamburg Zoological Gardens, notes on animals in the, 25, 32, 41, 54,72; on specimens of Haliaétus in the, 68. Hampshire, early appearance of the Tufted Duck in, 5; occurrence of Sabine’s Snipe in, 5; on the high springs of 1883 in, 59. Hannover, notes on the animals in the Zoological Gardens at, 72. Hartlaub (G.), on the distinctness of Pennula ecaudata and P. sandwichensis, 71. Hauxwell (J.), list of birds collected at Pebas by, 28 Hawk, characters of a species of, from New Cale- donia, 13; on an undescribed species of, from New Granada, 16. Heliomaster angele, exhibition of specimens of and notes on, 24. see, hemastoma, exhibition of living specimens of, 57. Hemipode, exhibition of a skin of a, from Nyassa- land, 73. Heterodactylus imbricatus, exhibition of a speci- men of, 61. Hippocampi, exhibition of drawings of, 32. Hippopotamus, on the birth in the Zoological Society’s Gardens at Amsterdam of a, 25; on the birth at the London Zoological Society's Gardens of a, 36,39; remarks on the Liberian, 41. Hippotragus bakevi, notes on, 30. Hirundinea, notes on the species of, 38, 58. Holland, on the nesting of the Spoonbill in, 49. Holland (A. H.), notes on the birds of the Argen- tine Republic, 67, 68; notes on the birds of the Estancia Sta. Elena, 71. Honduras, list of birds collected by G. C. Taylor in, 12; note on the Ocellated Turkey of, 18; on birds collected by G. M. Whitely on the coast of, 35. Huaheine, list of a collection of birds from, 22. Huallaga River, catalogue of birds collected by E. Bartlett on the, 28. Hudson (W. H.), lists of birds collected at Con- chitas by, 29, 32, 33; on the birds of the Rio Negro of Patagonia, 39. Hudson's Bay, exhibition of bird skins from Port Chorchill, 16: Huemul, notes on the, 42, 44. Hunter, (H. C. V.), on anew Antelope discovered by, 65. Humming Bird, on the habits and nest of the Pichincha, 18; list of species of, obtained by Whitely in high Peru, 44; exhibition and de- scription of a new species of, from northern Peru, 52; remarks on a supposed new species of, 64. Hybrid, exhibition of a Pheasant, 31; monkeys in the Zoological Society's Gardens, 51; exhibi- tion of a Duck, 66. 126 Hydropsalis furcifera, exhibition of a specimen of the egg of, 72. Hylophilus, review of the genus, 56. Hypocolius ampelinus, exhibition of and remarks on a skin of, 45. Hypotriorchis castanonotus, note on, 18. Ibex, exhibition of heads of the Spanish, 30; ex- hibition of a specimen of the Cretan Wild, 42. Ibis, exhibition of a specimen of the Glossy, shot in Dogmerstfield Park, 56. Ibis ethiopica, on the breeding in the Zoological Society’s Gardens of, 51. Icteride, catalogue of the, in the British Museum, 3; review of the family, 59, 60. Impennes, on those collected during the voyage of the Challenger, 51. Im Thurn (E. F.), on some birds collected in Brit- ish Guiana by, 55. Incubation of birds in the Zoological Society's Gardens, on the number of days of, 13; of Python sebe in the Zoological Society’s Gardens, 20; among birds in the order Struthiones, 21. India, on the Prionochili of British, 44; report on the Indian Pheasants bred in the Zoological Society's Gardens from 1858 to 1860, 15; arrivalat the Zoological Society’s Gardens of a collection of Indian Pheasants, 21. India House, on the zoological collections in the, 42. Indicator, on the systematic position of, 35. Insect House in the Zoological Society's Gardens, opening of the, 56; notes on the, 56; exhibition of Lepidopterous Insects reared in the, 57, 59; report on the, 58, 61, 62. Treland, exhibition of a specimen of Coecyzus erythrophthalmus killed in, 89; exhibition of a specimen of Chionis alba killed in, 70. Italy, remarks on visits made to several zoolog- ical gardens and museums in, 43. J. Jacamars, on the arrangement of the, with de- scriptions of new species, 7. Jalapa, list of Sallé’s birds from, 10; on a series of birds from the vicinity of, 13. Jamaica, list of a collection of birds made by W. Osburn in, 17. James's ‘‘ New List of Chilian Birds,” 4. Japan, exhibition of bird skins collected by H. Whitely in, 25; exhibition of a collection of mammals and birds from, 26: exhibition of a skin of Spizaétus nipalensis from, 31. Japanese Pig, note on the so-called, 25. Jellyfish of Lake Urumiah, note on the, 71. Johnston (H.H.), on collections sent from the Shiré Highlands by, 69. Juan Fernandez, on the land birds of, 38. Julodis finchi, exhibition of, and remarks upon specimens of, 61, 65. KK. Kagu, letters from Dr. G. Bennett respecting Society’s Gardens of a, 19. Kangaroo, exhibition of a picture of a Rock, 15. Kerguelen’s Land, on the birds collected during the voyage of the Challenger in, 51. Kerr (J. G.), on the avifauna of the Lower Pil- comayo, 69. Kilimanjaro, on the mammals of, 72. Kittacinela auricularis, note on, 27. i. Lamoo, exhibition of heads and horns of two species of Antelopes from, 62. Lamprey (Dr.), extracts from a letter from, on certain species of Chinese birds, 20. Laniarius atrocroceus, on a second example of, 63. Laride, remarks onthe, in the Zoological Society's Gardens, 28; arevised list of the Neotropical, 37. Larus eburneus, exhibition of a nest, eggs, and twa young ones of, G4. | | BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. Last (J. T.), notes on the habits of Potamocherus edwardsi, 72. Layard (E. L.), notes on birds observed at Para by, 42; on a collection of Parrots obtained in the Fiji Islands by, 46. Lecomte’s expedition to the Falkland Islands, report on, 30. Legge (V.), exhibition of specimens of a new bird from Ceylon, 39. Legriocinclus, note on the genus, 8. Lemur, exhibition of a newly described species of, 34; DL. leucomystax, remarks on, 25; DL. macaco, note on the way in which it carries its young, 61. Léotaud’s ‘‘ Birds of Trinidad,” remarks on, 29. Lepidosiren paradoxa, remarks on, 25. Leptosoma discolor, on the structure of, 25. Le Souef (A. A. C.), letter from, containing remarks upon some living Duckbills in confine- ment at Melbourne, 63. Le Strange (H.8.), on a collection of birds made near the City of Mexico by, 32. Lima, on the birds collected in the vicinity of, by W. Nation, 26, 28, 31, 37, 56,59; exhibition of a skin of Amaurolimnas concolor from, 73. Limicole, on the range of several American, 41. Linnets, on the correct generic name of the, 69. Lipaugus, list of the species of the genus, 17. Lipotype, remarks on the use of the word, 57. Limmiesteue Expeditions into Africa, note on the wo, 39. Lobiophasis bulweri, exhibition of and remarks upon skins of, 47. Lophophorusl huysi, exhibition of a drawing of, 29. Loriculus, on an addition to the genus, 49. i Macacus nemestrinus, exhibition of and remarks upon a skin of, 70. M’ Master (A. C.), remarks on the MS. works on the birds of India by, 52. Maequarie Island, exhibition of two skins of a Rail from, 56. Macropus erubescens, remarks on a specimen of, in the Melbourne Gardens, 58. Madagascar, on J. Caldwell’s collection of insects and shells from, 20; onthe mammals and birds collected by C. Meller in, 21; description of a new species of Duck from, 23; the mammals of, 23; report on a collection of animals sent by J. Caldwell from, 24; description of a new Passer- ine Bird from, 24; on the River Hog of, 72. Magdalene Valley, on the mammals obtained by k. B. White in the Uvper, 66. Magellan, lists of birds collected by Dr. Cunning- ham in the Straits of, 91, 33, 35. ; Manakin, on new species of, 6, 15. Manatee, on the transmission of a specimen of a, to the Zoological Society’s Gardens, 26. Mandible, on the variation in form of the upper, in arapacious bird, 11. Manis temmincki, remarks on, 51. Marine animal, on a new species of, from the Northern Pacitic, 40, 42. Marten killed in Wales, and near Odiham, 5. - i f , | Mascarene Islands, report on the extinct birds specimens of the, 19; arrival at the Zoological | ee ; ° trom the, 27. Mediterranean, exhibition of a skin of Faleo puniceus captured in the, 738. Megapode, exhibition of the egg of a species of, 33. Melbourne, remarks on a specimen of Macropus erubescens in the gardens at, 58; on living Duck- bills in confinement at, 63. Meleagris ocellata, note on, 18. Meller (C.), on the mammals and birds collected in Madagasear by, 21. Menura superba, arrival at the Zoological Soci- ety’s Menagerie of a specimen of, 28. Mergus australis, exhibition of and remarks upon a skin of, 55. Mexico, on collections of birds made by A. Sallé in southern, 9, 10, 11; on a collection of birds made by Botteri in the vicinity of Orizaba, 10; list of additional specfes of Sallé’s birds from Jalapa and 8. Andres Tuxtla, 10; notes on some birds from, 11; description of a new species of Buteo from, 11; on Sallé’s collection of birds, BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. from Oaxaca, 11: list of birds collected by A. Boucard in Oaxaca, 13; on a series of birds from the vicinity of Jalapa, 13; list of Tyrant Birds of, 14; notes on a collection of birds from Ori- zaba, 15; on a newspecies of Finch from, 18; on birds collected by A. Boucard in southern, 19; on additions to the avifauna of, 20,34; list of birds procured by G. H. White in the City of, 22; list of a collection of birds formed by A. Boueard at Vera Cruz, 24; exhibition and de- scriptions of new species of birds from, 27; on a collection of birds made by Mr. Le Strange near the City of, 82; description of a new species of Wren from, 33; exhibition of two skulls of Baird's Tapir from, 42. Micrastur, notes on the species of, 32. Microbates, synopsis of the species of, 59. Milvago carunculatus, note on, 18. Milvulus tyrannus, exhibition of a nest of, con- taining eggs of Molothrus bonariensis, 39. Mitua salvini, remarks upon, 52. Mogador, on the breeding of the Eleonora Falcon near, 30. Molge vittata, remarks upon the distribution of, 61. Molothrus bonariensis, exhibition of the eggs of, in the nest of Milvulus tyrannus, 39. Momotide, review of the family, 10. Monkeys, 01 the breeding of, during the last ten years in the Zoological Society's Gardens, 70. Monteiro (J.), list of the mammalia collected in Angola by, 15. Monte Video, exhibition of a living Amphisbe- nian from, 52. Montserrat, on a small collection of birds from the Island of, 53. pe exhibition of the egg of the, 54. osquito Coast, list of birds collected by H. Wick- ham on Blewtields River on the, 27. Mottley (J.), notes on the birds of southeastern Borneo by, 21. Mouse, the killing and eating of a young venom- ous snake by a, 63; exhibition of and remarks upon specimens of the ‘‘ Spinning” or ‘‘ Japa- nese,” 68. Mud-fish, note on a new Australian, 35. Munich, on ornithology at, 73. Muscisaxicola, on the species of the genus, 27. Museum, on certain principles to be observed in the establishment of a National Natural His- tory, 35; on the most desirable objects to be ex- hibited in a Loeal, 72. Mweru (Lake), on some specimers of mammals sent by A. Sharpe from, 71. Mygale, exhibition of and remarks upon a spider of the genus, 55. Myiozetetes, on the species of, 37. N. Nanegal, list of birds collected by Louis Frazer at, 14. Nation (W.), on the birds collected in the vicinity of Lima by, 26, 28, 31, 37, 56, 59. Natterer (J.), descriptions of seven new species of birds discovered in Brazil by, 23. Nearctic region, on the mammals of the, 72. Neomorphus, on the species of the genus, 22. Neotropical region, ‘‘Nomenclator Avium Neo- tropicalium,’’ 3; a revised list of the Laride of the, 37; on the P?teroptochide of the, 44; a revi- sion of the Anatide of the, 47; on the species of Anthus of the, 51. Neuchatel, description of a new species of Parrot in the Museum at, 46. New Britain, exhibition of some bird skins from, 40; on the Rev. G. Brown's collections from, 48, 50, 51,52, 54,59; exhibition and description of two new birds from, 55. New Caledonia, characters of a species of Hawk from, 13. New Granada. See Colombia. New Guinea, on the zoology of, 12; on the birds of prey of, 16; exhibition of birds, including a new Bird of Paradise collected by d’ Albertis in, 41; characters of new species of birds discov- ered by d’Albertis in, 41; on a new species of Kangaroo from, 42; remarks on two species of birds from, 43; on Dr. Meyer’s ornithological discoyeries in, 44; on the birds collected by Dr. 127 Comrie on the southeast coast of, 47; on orni- thoiogical progress in, 48; further ornitholog- ical news from, 48; on a new species of Mono- treme from, 50. ; New Ireland, on the Rev. G. Brown's collections from, 48, 50, 51, 52, 54, 59. Newton (A.), notes on the birds of the Straits of Magellan, 35. New Zealand, on the genus Apteryz of, 18; animals from, at the Zoological Society’s Gardens, 38. Nicaragua, exhibition of a skull of Tapirus bairdi from, 28; additions to the list of birds of, 42. Nile, note on the ‘*Crocodile Bird” of the, 71. Ninox solomonis, on the typical specimen of, 50. Nitzsch’s Pterylography (translation), 2. ‘‘Nomenclator Avium Neotropicalium,”’ 3, 41. Norfolk, on the occurrence of Tringa acuminata in, 69, 71. Norwich Museum, on some species of Accipitres in the, 11. Notoryctes typhlops, notes on, 67, 68. Nucifraga earyocatactes, exhibition of the nestand eggs of, 28. Numida ellioti, exhibition of and remarks upon a skin of, 54. Nyassaland, on a collection of mammals made by A. Sharpe in, 68; list of birds collected by A. Whyte in, 71; exhibition of a skin of a Hemi- pode from, 73; on the new Cypress of, 73. Nycticorax griseus, exhibition of a specimen of, shot in Plumstead Marshes, 59. oO. Oaxaca, on Sallé’s collection of birds from, 11; list of birds collected by A. Boucard in, 13. Odiham, Marten killed near, 5; arrival of summer birds in 1845 near, 5; occurrence of aquatic birds near, 5; the nesting of the Water Rail near, 5. Ohio, exhibition of some variegated wool from, 21. Oligomyode, catalogue of the, in the British Museum, 4. Opisthocomus cristatus, exhibition of and remarks upon the eggs of, 55; exhibition of and remarks _ upon specimens of the eggs and chicks of, 65. Opossum (water), exhibition of a skin of a, 37. Orde (J. W. P.), exhibition of a black variety of Arvicola amphibius, and a specimen of Branta rujina, 19. Oreas canna, on the breeding in captivity of, 28. ee derbianus, exhibition of a specimen of, 14. Orizaba, on Botteri’s collection of birds from the vicinity of, 10; notes on a collection of birds from, 15. Ornithion, note on the genus, 41. Ornithological Congress at Budapest, address to the, 4. Ornithological Literature for 1870, 38; for 1871, 40; for 1872, 42. Ornithorhynchus paradoxus, on living specimens of, in confinement at Melbourne, 63. Oruba, on the migratory birds observed between Gibraltar and Malta on the S. Seribe Osburn (W.), list of a collection of birds made in Jamaica by, 17. Oscines, descriptions of new species of American, 26, 61. Otidiphaps nobilis, exhibition of a drawing of, 34. Otis tarda, on the breeding of, in the Zoological Society’s Gardens, 71. Ovis cycloceros, exhibition of a drawing of, 18; O. polii, note on, 16; O. vignii, exhibition of a drawing of, 18. Owls, description of a new species of, 12; on the nomenclature of British, and on the arrange- ment of the Order Striges, 53. Oxford University Museum, on the bird collec- tions in the, 68, 69, 71. Oxyrhamphide, catalogue of the, in the British Museum, 4; descriptions of new species of, 30. Oyapok, remarks on a collection of birds from, 37. P. Pacific, on a new marine animal from the North- ern, 40, 42. Palestine, description of a new species of bird from, 12; exhibition of a collection of bird skins collected by H. B, Tristram in, 22, 128 Pallatanga, list of birds collected by Louis Fraser at, 12,14. Palombiére of Bagnéres de Bigorre, on the, 9. -anama, list of ‘I’. Bridges’s collections of mam- mals and birds from the town of David, 9; notes en a collection of birds from the Isthmus of, 23; on the Quadrumana of America north of, 38. Pangkoéng Lake, exhibition of variety of Bubo maximus from, 14. -ara, notes on birds observed by E. L. Layard at, 42. Paradise Birds, arrival at the Zoological Society’s Gardens of two living, 19; exhibition of a draw- ing of Paradisea calva trom the Island of Wai- giou, 24; description of a new species of, discoy- ered by d'Albertis, 41; note on Drepanornis albertisi, 42; exhibition of askin of Rhipidornis gulielmi-tertii, 58; exhibition of and remarks upon a specimen of Paradisornis rudolphi, 62; remarks on Macgregor’s, 67, 68; exhibition of and remarks upon a specimen of Paradisornis rudolphi, 62. Paramythia montium, exhibition of and remarks upon a specimen of, 69; notes on, 71. Pareudiastes pacificus, exhibition of an egg of, 43. Paris, description of six new species of birds in the Museum d’Histoire Naturelle of, 6; on the interesting species of mammals and birds in the Société Zoologique d’ Acclimatation of, 26; notes on the animals in the Zoological Gardens at, 68. Parra, on the species of, 9. Parrakeet, on anew species of the genus Loriculus, 40. Parrots, on new species of, 10, 14, 23, 25, 46, 47, 56, 63; on a rare species of, from Dominica, 24; on a new species of the genus Nasiterna, 25; on new or little-known species of, in the Zoological Society’s Gardens, 27, 37, 44, 52, 54, 63; exhibition of a series of skins of, obtained by E. L. Layard in the Fiji Islands, 46; description of a new species of, inthe Museum at Neuchatel, 46; re- marks on a rare Pacific species of, 47; on the species of the genus Pionus, 49; exhibition of a skin of a species of, from St. Lucia, 56; on the recently described species of the genus OChry- sotis, 56; on a new species of the genus Conwrus, 56, 63; note on Ruppell’s Parrot, 57; on a singu- Jar habit of the Greater Vasa Parrot, 60, 70; re- marks on the death of a specimen of the greater Vasa Parrot which had lived fifty-four years in the Zoological Society's Gardens, 60; remarks on aspecimen of a rare species of, 63; exhibition of a variety of the Grey Parrot, 72. Parus meridionalis, remarks on, 9. Patagonia, notes on the avifauna of,31; Hudson on the birds of the Rio Negro, 39. Pauxis galeata, on the female plumage of, 45; ex- hibition of and remarks upon an example of, 55. Pavo niaripennis, note on, 14. Pebas, list of birds collected by J. Hauxwell at, 28. Pelecanus, notes on the species of, living in the Zoological Society’s Gardens, 30; additional re- marks on certain species of, 37; P. trachyrhyn- chus, onthe deciduous knob of the culmen of the beak of, 60; P. manillensis, note on, 68. Pelomedusa, exhibition of a shell of a species of, 36. Peltops, on the systematic position of, 40. Penguin, notes on the Emperor, 64. Pennula ecaudata, on the distinctness of P. sand- wichensis and, 71. Pentacrinus caput-meduse, exhibition of an ex- ample of, 17. Perodicticus potto, exhibition of and remarks upon some specimens of, 31. Peru, on the birds collected by E. Bartlett on the River Ucayali in eastern, 26,27; on the birds collected in the vicinity of Lima by W. Nation, 26, 28, 31, 37,56, 59; catalogue of birds collected by E. Bartlett on the Huallaga River in eastern, 28; on the birds collected Dy H. Whitely in, 29, 30, 31, 33, 40, 42, 44, 46; on two new birds collected by E. Bartlett in eastern, 32; notes by E. Bart- lett on the monkeysof eastern, 36; on the birds collected by E. Bartlett in eastern, 40; list of Humming Birds obtained by H.W hitely in high, 44; notes on the deer of western, 44; exhibition and description of a new species of Humming | | BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 3ird from northern, 52; remarks upon a Condor in the Zoological Society’s Gardens from, 59; description of anew Ground Finch from western, 63; exhibition of a skin of Amaurolimnas con- color from Lima, 73. Perucho, list of birds collected by Louis Fraser at, 14. Petrel, report of the visit tothe Galapagos Islands of H. M.S., 46. Phacocherus celiani, addition of a specimen of, to the Zoological Society’s Gardens, 16; note on, 35. Phalaropus fulicarius, exhibition of askin of, from Chili, 71; P. wilsoni, exhibition of a skin of, from the Falkland Islands, 73 Phasianide, list of the species of, 2, 21; remarks on the geographical distribution of the, 21; on the arrival at the Zoological Society’s Gardens of two newly deseribed species of, 34; arrival of a collection of Indian, at the Zoological So- ciety’s Gardens, 21; on the species of Indian, bred in the Zoological Society’s Gardens from 1858 to 1860, 16; exhibition of a hybrid species of, 31; exhibition of a drawing of DLophophorus Uhuysi, 29; remarks on the locality of Tiaumalia amhersti, 34; onthefemaleof Huplocaimus craw- Surdi, 46; on the breeding of Argus giganteus and other species of, in the Zoological Society’s Gardens, 52; exhibition of a pair of Phasianus principalis from Afghanistan, belonging to the Prince of Wales, 61; exhibition of a skin of P. principalis, 63. Phibalura flavirostris, exhibition of two eggs of, lee Philadelphia, notes on the birds in the Museum of the Academy of Sciences of, 9. « Philepittide, catalogue ot the, in the British Museum, 4. Philippine Islands, on a new species of Parrakeet, from the, 40; remarks on the ‘Tamaron” of the, 64. Phytotomide, catalogue of the, in the British Museum, 4. Phlogenas crinigera, on the breeding of, in the Zoological Society’s Menagerie, 24. Phyllium gelonus, exhibition of and remarks upon a specimen of, living in the Zoological Society's ooensniod: Pichincha, list of birds collected by Louis Fraser during excursions to, 14. Pietra Papale, La, 66. Pig, note on the so-called ‘‘ Japanese,” 25. Pigeon, exhibition of a drawing of a remarkable, 34. Pilcomayo, on the avifauna of the Lower, 69. Pionus, on the species of, 49; P. lacerus, exhibi- tion of askin of, 7: Pipreola, revision of the species of, 51. Pipride, catalogue of the, in British Museum, 4. Pithecia leucocephala, on the addition to the Zoo- logical Society’s Gardens of a specimen of, 26. Pittide, catalogue of the, in British Museum, 4. Platacanthomys lasiurus, exhibition of aspecimen of; 15: Plectropterus, notes on the species of, in the Zoological Society’s Gardens, 12, 14; P. niger, notes on, 48. Plegadis faleinellus, exhibition of a specimen of, shot in Dogmersfield Park, 56. Plumstead Marshes, exhibition of a specimen of a Night Heron shot in, 59. Podager nacunda, exhibition of a specimen of the egg of, 72. Peocephalus riippelli, note on, 57. Porcupine, description of a new species of Indian, 24. Porphyrio ceruleus, note on, 53; P. ceruleus, P. poliocephalus, and P. smaragdonotus, exhibition of and remarks upon specimens of, 67; P. vitiensis, exhibition of a series of fifty-five eggs of, 62. Porpoises in the Victoria Nyanza, 68. Port Churchill, exhibition of bird skins from, 16. Potamocherus edwardsi, exhibition of amounted specimen of, 72; P. penicillatus, on the skull of, 15; breeding of, in the Zoological Society's Gardens, 17. Potto, exhibition of and remarks upon some specimens of the, 31. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. Prejevalski (N. M.), exhibition of photographs of in history objects collected in central Asia vy, 63. Prinia socialis, exhibition of a skin of, from Cey- lon, 36. Prioniturus, on the genus, 15. Prionochili of British India, 44. Proceedings of the Zoological Society, the dates of issne of the early volumes of the, 70. Propithecus bicolor, notes on, 40; P. damanus, ex- hibition of a specimen of, 34. Protopterus annectens, remarks on specimens of, | in the Society's Gardens, 72. Psaltria flaviceps, note on, 8. Psittacide, distribution of the, in the Eastern Archipelago, 15. Psittacus erithacus, exhibition of a variety of, 72. Pteroptochide, catalogue of the, in the British Museum, 4; on the neotropical species of, 44. Pterylography, translation of Nitzsch’s, 2. Ptilopus fasciatus, remarks on, 20. Publications, record of recent ornithological, 14. Puellaro, list of birds collected by Louis Fraser at, 14. Putf-bird, characters of anew species of the genus Nonnula, 56. Pufinus gavia, remarks upon a specimen of, from Australia, 68. 129 horned species of, killed in Tipperah, 48; on some horns belonging to an apparently new spe- cies of, 70; 2. lasiotis, notes on, 40,60; an illus- trated account of, 40; 2. simus, on the external characters of, 62; remarks on, 67; I. sondaicus, arrival at the Zoological Society’s Gardens of a specimen of, 43; on aspecimen from the Sunder- bunds of, 48; R&R. swmatranus, exhibition of a tracing of the skull of a male, 19; addition to the Zoological Society's Gardens of a female, 38; R. unicornis, on a horn of the male of, 36. Rhipidornis gulielmi-tertii, exhibition of a skin of, 58. Rhone, exhibition of a map of the delta of the, showing the habitat of the Beaver, 66. Riobamba, list of birds collected by Louis Fraser at, 12. Rio Napo, notes on collections of birds from, 10, 13. Rio Negro, list of birds collected by Mr. Wallace on the, 28; Hudson on the birds of the, 39. spr Palr Tha on new or little known birds from e, 33. Rome, list of birds exposed for sale in the market in January, 1853, at, 7. Rotterdam, notes on the animals in the Zoological Gardens at, 21, 25, 32, 41, 45, 49, 52, 62, 65, 68, 69, 72. _ Runinants, on the period of gestation of certain, 21, Punjab Sheep in the Zoological Society’s Gardens, | note on the, i4. Pyranga roseogularis, note on, 42. Python sebe, incubation of, in the Zoological Society’s gardens, 20; on the temperature of, during incubation, 20. Q. Quadrumana, notice of rare species of, in the Zoological Society's Menagerie, 16, 23; on the northern limit in America of the,18; of America north of Panama, 38; collected by Buckley in Ecuador, 39. Queensland, on the existence of an undescribed species of mammal in, 37; exhibition of aneedle made from the stem of a feather from North, 73. uijos, list of a collection of birds from, 6. wiscaline, review of the, 60. uito, list of birds collected by Louis Fraser in the vicinity of, 14. aruRas Rabbit Pest in Australia, note on the, 66. seadisles ‘Internationale Farbenskala,”’ remarks on, 58. Rail, exhibition of two skins of, from Macquarie Island, 56. Rallide, synopsis of the American, 30. Rallus aquaticus breeding near Odiham, 5; R. sulcirostris, note on, 5d. Ramage (Mr.), list of birds collected in Dominica by, 65; listof birds collected in St. Lucia by, 65. Ramsay (E. P.), exhibition of some new species of Australian birds described by, 31. Ratel, on a new species of, 27. Red Sea, list of acollection of birds made by James Daubeny on the coasts of the, 6. Reiser’s ‘“‘Ornis Balkanica,”’ remarks on, 73. Remex, on the fifth cubital, of the wing in the Carvnate, 67. Reptile House, remarks upon the opening of the Zoological Society's new, 59. Rhamphocenus, synopsis of the species of, 59. Rhamphocorys clot-beyi, exhibition of and remarks upon a specimen of, 65. Rhea, on the species of, in the Zoological Society's Menagerie, 14; I. darwini, exhibition of and remarks upon some egy. of, 61; exhibition of two young specimens of, iivin Tarapaca, 66. Rhinoceros, notes on the African species of, 35; geographical distribution of, 40; exhibition of a supposed new species of, from the Terai of Bhootan, 44; exhibition of and remarks upon the upper horn of a two-horned species of, from Brahmapootra, 45; notice of amemoir on the, 45; exhibition of and remarks upon the skin of a young species of, from the Sunderbunds, 47; on thespecies of, now or lately living in the Zoologi- cal Society's Menagerie, 48; remarks upon atwo- 415—No, 49 9 s. Saiga tatarvica, remarks on, 27. S. Andres Tuxtla, list of Sallé’s birds from, 10. | St. Domingo, notes on a Parrot from, 10. St. Elena, notes on the birds of the Estancia, 71. St. Kitts, remarks on some monkeys from, 26. St. Lucia, notes on the Rat-tailed Serpent of, 35; on the birds of, 36; on the birds observed by J. E. Semper in, 39; on additional species of birds from, 46; exhibition of a skin of a Parrot from, 56; list of birds collected’by Mr. Ramage in, 65. St. Vincent, description of a new Tyrant-bird from, 15. Sallé (A.), catalogue of birds collected in southern Mexico by, 9; notes on birds collected in south- ern Mexico by, 9; on a collection of birds re- ceived from southern Mexico by, 10; list of species of birds collected at Jalapa and S, Andres 'Tuxtla by, 10; on a collection of birds from Oaxaca made by, 11. Salmon (T. K.), on the birds collected in Antio- quia by, 53. _ Salvin (O.), characters of eleven new species of birds collected in Guatemala by, 15. Sand-grouse, addition to the Zoological Society's Gardens of some Three-toed, 17; notes on Pal- las’s, 22; exhibition of a pair of Pallas’s, and re- marks on its occurrences in western Europe, 64. | Sandpiper, exhibition of a specimen of the Siber- ian Pectoral, shot on Breydon mudflats, 69. Sandwich Islands, on the avifauna of the, 38, 53; on the birds collected during the voyage of the Challenger in the, 50. San’ Fernando, Trinidad, exhibition of a young specimen of Chauna derbiana from, 27. | San José, list of birds collected by Bridges in the Valley of, 10. Saxicola deserti, exhibition of a specimen of, killed in Scotland, 64; S. stapazina, exhibition of and remarks upon a specimen of, killed in Lanca- shire, 51; further remarks, 51. Scansores, catalogue of the, in the British Mu- seum, 4. Schomburgk (Sir R.), letter from, respecting Diar- digallus crawfurdi, 20; exhibition of a skin of the female of Diardigallus prelatus sent home by, 20. Sciurus blanfordi, exhibition of a specimen of, 44, Scolepacide, on new species of, 32. Scolopax sabini, occurrence in Hampshire of, 5. ‘* Scomber scomber’’ principle, remarks on the, 73. Seals, of the Falkland Islands, 29; the habits of Fared, 38. Seebohm (H.), on the occurrence of Tringa acu- minata in Nortolk, 71. Semioptera wallacti, note on, 16. Semper (J. E.), on the birds of St. Lucia, 39. Sbarpe (A.), on a collection of mammals made in Nyassaland by, 68; on some specimens of mam- mals sent from Lake Mweru by, 71. ” 130 Shelley (G._E.), list of birds collected by A. Whyte in Nyassaland, 71. Shiré Highlands, on collections sent by H. H. Johnston from the, 69; remarks on some skins of mammals from the, 70. Shiré River, on a new species of Falco discovered by Dr. Dickinson on the, 22. Siphlopis jitzingeri, exhibition of a specimen of, 28. Sitta krueperi, note on, and remarks on the species of the genus Sitta, 25. Sladen (Captain), expedition of, to Yunan, 38. Smithsonian Institution, remarks on some species of Dendrocolaptide in the, 36. Snakes, note on Fruit-eating, 46. Society Islands, list of a collection of birds from Huaheine, 22. Socotra, on the exploration of, 53; on the birds collected by I. B. Balfour in, 55. Solomon Islands, on a collection of birds from the, 31; exhibition of specimens of birds collected by G. Brown in the, 59. Somaliland, on some mammals from, 60; on two new species of Antelopes from, 63; exhibitionof | a skin of a Zebra from, 66; exhibition of speci- mens of horns of an Antelope from, 67; exhibi- tion of askin of the Wild Ags of, 68; on a new Antelope, and list of other specimens of Ante- | lopes from, 68; the Antelopes of, 69. Spain, anaturalist’s impressions of, 19. Speke (J. H.), report on specimens of animals for- warded by, 17, 19; onthe mammals collected and observed in East Atrica by, 22; on the birds col- | lected in East Africa by, 22. Spence (J. M.), on some Venezuelan birds col- lected by, 41. Spermophila, revision of the species of the genus, 37 Spizactus nipalensis, exhibition of a skin of, from Japan, 31. Spoonbill, on the nesting in Holland of the, 49. Spurs of Birds’ Wings, remarks on, 63. Stairs (W.E.), exhibition of some sketches of the horns of a large Antelope made by, 67. Steatornis caripensis, exhibition of an egg of, 29; on the range in South America of, 67. Steere (Professor), on the birds collected in South America by, 50. Steganopodes, on the, collected during the voy- age of the Challenger, 51. Strepsiceros imberbis, remarks on, 60; exhibition | of the head and horns of a specimen of, from Lamoo, 62. Striges, on the arrangement of the, 53. Strigide, descriptions of new species of, 29, 30. Struthious birds, remarks on the, 14; notes on two species of, in the Zoological Society’s Gar- dens, 15; remarks on, with a list of the known | species, 19; incubation of, 21. Sturnella ludoviciana, exhibition of a specimen of, | 16; on the occurrence in England of, 18. Stuttgart, notes on the animals in the Zoological Gardens at, 70; on ornithology at, 73. Suide, note on the, in the Zoological Society’s Gardens, 16. Sunderbunds, exhibition of and remarks upon the skin of ayoung Rhinoceros from the, 47; remarks upon a Two-horned Rhinoceros from the, 48. Swayne(H. G. C.), exhibition of heads of Antelopes belonging to, 68. Swifts, on the American Spine-tailed, of the genus Chetura, 21; on a new species of West African Spine-tailed, 21. Swinhoe (R.), exhibition of skins of an Otter from Amoy and a Hare from Formosa, sent by, 18; « report on a collection of skins sent by, I8; no- tice of a Mantchurian Deer received from, 24. Sycalis, revision of the genus, 40. Synallaxine, on two new species of, 33. Synallaxis, on some new or imperfectly known species of, 9; on the geographical distribution of the genus, 13; on the species of the genus, 42. Systema avium, remarks on the present state of the, 55. T. Tachyglossus bruijnii, remarks on, 50. Tadorna, notes on the species of, in the Zoological Society’s Gardens, 22, 26. Tamaron of the Philippine Islands, 64. BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. Tanagrella, on the genus, 5. Tanagride, Vanagrarum Catalogus Specifiens ,1; Synopsis Avium Tanagrinarum, 1,8; catalogue of the, inthe British Museum, 3; on new species of, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 25, 31, 32, 48, 53,62; on some little- known species of, 62. Tapirus, exhibition of a drawing of a species of, living in the Zoological Society’s Menagerie, 57; exhibition of and remarks upon the skull of an American species of, 61; UV. bairdi, exhibition of a skull of, from Nicaragua, 28; exhibition of two skulls of, from Mexico, 42; 7. roulini, re- marks on, 33, 39,51. Tarapaca, on collections of birds from, 62, 67; exhi- bition of two young specimens of Darwin’s Rhea from, 66. eon (G: C.), list of birds collected in Honduras y, 12. Tegenaria, exhibition of a spider of the genus, 54. Tenimber Islands, on birds collected by H. O. Forbes in the, 58. Testudinata, exhibition of eggs of two species of, laid in the Zoological Society’s Gardens, 60. Testudo chilensis, notes on, 35, 38. Texas, notes on Giraud’s work on the birds of, 7. Thamnophiline, synopsis of the, 11. Thamnophilus, an arrangement of the genus, 8. Thaumalea amherstic, on the locality of, 34. Thibet, exhibition of a variety of Bubo maximus from Pangkoéng Lake, Thibet, 14; notes on the Black Wolf of, 43. Thompson (J.), departure for India of, 21; arrival at Calcutta of, 22; return from Calcutta of, 23. Thrushes, synopsis of the American, 13. Tickell (R. S.), remarks upon the donation to the Zoological Society's Library of a MS. work on the Birds of India by, 43. Tijereta, exhibition of a nest of the, containing eggs of Molothrus bonariensis, 39. Teacr Laut, on birds collected by H. O. Forbes in, 58. Tinamou, exhibition of a prepared wing and tail of the Martineta, 71. Tipperah, remarks upon a Two-horned Rhinoceros killed in, 48. Tityrine, review of the subfamily, 9. Todus, on the systematic position of, 40. Toucan, on a new species of the genus Pteroglos- sus, 66. Touracoes and their distribution, 33. Tracheophone, catalogue of the, in the British Museum, 4. Tragelaphus gratus, exhibition of and remarks upon a skin of, 54; further notes on, 58; on the breeding in the Zoological Society’s Gardens of Amsterdam of, 67. Tribonyx, note on the species of the genus, 29. | Trigonocephalus lanceolatus, notes on, 35. Trimen (R.), letter on asecond example of Lania- rius atrocroceus, 63. Tringa acuminata, exhibition of a specimen of, killed in Norfolk, 69; notes on the occurrence of, in Norfolk, 71. Trinidad, exhibition of a young specimen of Chauna derbiana trom San Fernando, 27. Tristan d’Acunha, on the Island-hen of, 17. Tristram (H. B.), exhibition of a collection of bird skins collected in Palestine by, 22. Tupaia peguana, exhibition of a specimen of, 44. Turdide, synopsis of the American, 13. Turdus, geographical distribution of the genus, 18; on the Eastern-Asiatic species of, 21; 1. javanicus, notes on, 45; 7. schlegeli, notes on, 45; T. subcinereus, remarks on, 41. Tyrannide, catalogue of the, in the British Mu- seum,4; descriptions of new species of, 12, 14, 15, 18, 19, 32, 35, 56, 63. Tyrannula barbirostris and T. mexicana, on the types of, 36. Tyrannus, remarks on the species of the genus, 54. U. Ucayali River, on the birds collected by E. Bart- lett on the, 26, 27. United States, notes on collections of birds in the, 9. United States Naval Astronomical Expedition, note on the zoological appendix to the, 8. Ursus japonicus, note on, 20. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. Uruguay, occurrence of Electric Fishes in the river, 64; on the birds of, 73. Uruwiah, note on the Jellyfish of Lake, 71, Vv. Vancouver's Island, on a collection of birds from, Venezuela, on the birds collected by A. Goering in, 29, 31, 32, 35,45; on some birds collected by J.M. Spence in, 41. Vera Cruz, list of a collection of birds formed by A. Boucard at, 24. Veragua, descriptions of four new species of birds from, 30; descriptions of three new species of Tanagers from, 32. Verreaux (M.), on some species of Tanagers from the collection of, 11. Victoria Nyanza, porpoises in the, 68. Veeux (G. W.des), extracts of correspondence from, concerning Tvigonocephalus lanceolatus,35. bbs cand, exhibition of the typical specimen of, 50. Ww. Wagler’s Six Ornithological Memoirs from the “Isis”? (reprint), 3. Waigiou, exhibition of a drawing of Paradisea calva from the Island of, 24. Wales, Marten killed in, 5. Wales (Prince of), list of Indian animals deposited in the Zoological Society’s Menagerie by, 47; ex- hibition of apair of Pheasants belonging to the, 61. Wallace (A. R.), list of birds collected on the Lower Amazon and Rio Negro by, 28. Wallace's Standard-wing, note on, 16. re aoe exhibition of drawings illustrative of, 32. 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B.), on the mammals obtained in the | Upper Magdalena Valley, Colombia, by, 66. Whitely (G. M.), on birds collected on the coast of Honduras by, 35. Whitely (H.), exhibition of bird skins collected in Japan by, 25; on Peruvian birds collected by, 29, 30, 31, 33, 40, 42, 44, 46; list of Humming-Birds obtained in high Peru by, 44; remarks on an African Hornbill and other birds belonging to,62. Wier (A.), list of birds collected in Nyassaland y, 71. Wickham (H.), list of birds collected on the Blew- tields River by, 27. Wilks (G.), notes on some Reptiles transmitted to the Zoological Soviety’s Gardens by, 31. Windvogelberg, report on birds collected by Cap- tain Bulger at, 25. Wisconsin, excursion in, 38. Wolf's Zoological Sketches, 1. Wombats, note on the, living in the Zoological Society's Gardens, 22. Woodpecker, on a new species of, discovered b Bridges in northern California, 12. Wool, exhibition of some variegated, from Ohio, Works of P. L. Sclater, list of, 3. 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Zoological Society’s Gardens, Guide to the, 1; list of Vertebrated Animals living in the, 2; notes on species of Parrots in the, 10, 27, 87, 52, 54, 63; note on the Spur-winged Geese in the, 12; on the number of days of incubation of birds which breed in the, 13; exhibition of an egg of Apteryx mantelli laid in the, 13; note on the Punjab Sheep in the, 14; additions to the, in 1860, 14,15, 16,17; in 1861, 17, 18,19; in 1862, 19, 20; in 1863, 22; in 1864, 23; in 1865, 24, 25; in 1866, 26; in 1867, 27,28; in 1868, 30,31; in 1869, 31, 32; in 1870, 33, 34, 35,86; in 1871, 36, 37,38; in 1872, 38, 39,40; in 1873, 40,41,42; in 1874, 42, 43, 44; in 1875, 44, 45,46; in 1876, 46, 47,48; in 1877, 48, 49,50; in 1878, 50,51,52; im 1879, 52, 58; in 1880, 54,55; im 1881, 55, 56,57; in 1882, 57,58; in 1883, 58,59; in 1884, 60,61; in 1885, 61,62; in 1886, 62,63; in 1887, 63,64; in 1888, 64; in 1889, 64, 65, 66; in 1890, 66,67; in 1891, 67,68; in 1892, 68,69; in 1893, 70,71,72; in 1894, 72,73; on tho addition of specimens of Sieboldia maxima and Baleniceps rex to the, 14; on the Rheas in the, 14; notes on two Struthious birds in the, 16; note on the Japanese Deer in the, 15; notice of rare species of Quadrumana in the, 16; on the Babirussa and other Suid@ in the, 16; on the spe- cies of Indian Pheasants bred in the, from 1858 to 1860, 16; addition of a specimen of Phacocherus eliani to the, 16; on the breeding of the Red River Hog in the, 17; addition of some Three- toed Sand-grouse and some rare Australian Finckes to the, 17; list of animais presented by Sir George Grey tothe, 17; arrival of two living Paradise Birds at the, 19; arrival of a Kagu at the, 19; notice of a living specimen of the Aye- Aye in the, 20; incubation of Python sebe in the, 20; on two rare Fruit Pigeons in the, 20; arrival of a collection of Indian Pheasants at the, 21; on the period of gestation of certain Ruminants which breed in the, 21; on the breed- ing of Bennett's Cassowary in the, 21,23; note on the Wombats in the, 22; arrival of a living Didunculus at the, 22; on a new species of White Cockatoo in the, 22; notes onthe species of Tadorna in the, 22; note on the Quadrumana living in the, 23; note onthe Mantechurian Deer sent by Mr. Swinhoe to the, 24; on the addi- tion of a Prong-horned Antelope to the, 24; on the breeding ot Phlogenas crinigera in the, 24; arrival of an African Elephant at the, 24; on the addition of a Gayal to the, 25; on the addi- tion of a Pudu Deer to the, 26; on the trans- mission of a Manatee to the, 26; on the addition of a specimen of Pithecia leucocephala to the, 26; 132 on the addition of a specimen of Cathartes cali- Sornianus to the, 27; remarks on Saiga tatarica in the, 27; on specimens of Boide in the, 28; remarks*on the Gulls in the, 28; arrival of a Lyre Bird at the, 28; on the birth of ‘a male | Giratte,and list of Giraffes that have in the, 28; notes on a species of Bear in the, 29; notes on the Pelicans living in the, 30; on the breeding of mammals inthe, 31; on some Reptiles transmitted by G. Wilks to the, 31; remarks on two species of mammals described from specimens living in the, 33; on the breed- ing of birds in the, 33; arrival of two newly | described species of Phasianide at the, 34; on the ‘‘registerof animals”’ keptat the, 36; on the Axolotls in the, 36; on the birth of a Hippopot- amus in the, 36, 39; on rare or little-known species of mammalia in the, 36,45; on rare or little-known species of birds in the, 36; on rare or little-known species of reptiles in the, 37; on the Deer now or lately living in the, 38; New Zealand animals at the, 38; addition of a female Sumatran Rhinoceros to the, 38; ad- ditional notes on new or little-known animals in the, 39; arrival of a Javan Rhinoceros at the, 43; remarks on Casuarius westermanni in the, 43; further remarks on the Cassowaries in the, 44,47; on the Curassows now or lately living in the, 46; list of Indian animals de- posited by the Prince of Wales in the, 47; exhibition of a drawing of a Fruit Pigeon in the, 47; onthe Rhinoceroses now or lately living in the, 48; on young Anacondas born in the, 49; remarks on living examples of Ciconiaepiscopus and O. maguari in the, 51; notice of some Hy- brid Monkeys in the, 51; on the breeding of the lived | BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. Sacred Ibis in the, 51; on the breeding of the Argus and other species of Pheasant in the, 52; on the dimensions and weight of the Indian Elephants in the, 52,55; supplementary notes on the Curassows living in the, 51,53; deserip- tion of a new species of Lemur in the, 54; illus- trations of new or rare animals in the, 55; exhibition of a drawing of a Tapir in the, 57; note on a specimen of Anas gibberifrons in the, 57; remarks on the feeding of young Cormo- rants by their parents in the, 57; opening of Insect House in the, 56; reports on the Insect House in the, 56, 57, 58, 59, 61,62; remarks upon a Condor from Peru in the, 59; remarks on the opening of the new Reptile House in the, 59; on the increase in size and weight of the young African Elephant in the, 59; on the eggs of two species of Vestudinata laid in the, 60; on the death of a greater Vasa Parrot which had lived fifty-four years in the, 61; on the breeding of Oyanopolius cyanus in the, 61; exhibition of a specimen of Heterodactylus imbricatus in the, 61; exhibition of a specimen of Julodis finchi in the, 61; on thespecies of Oolius in the, 61; remarkson two specimens of North American Foxes in the, 63; on the species of the genus Canis liv- ing in the, 64; on a specimen of the Leaf Insect living in the, 65; list of the Giraffes that have lived in the, 69; exhibition of two eggs of Oolius capensis laid in the, 70; on the breeding of mon- keys in the, 70; on the breeding of Otis tarda in the, 71; on Protopterus annectens in the, 72; on animals that have never been exhibited in the, 73. Zoological Society's Proceedings, the dates of issue of the early volumes of the, 70. 2 BIN EX. . LIST OF SEPARATE WORKS AND PAPERS PUBLISHED SUBSEQUENT TO DECEMBER, 1894, AND NOT IN- CLUDED IN PARTS I TO VI. 1240 Guide to the Gardens of the Zoological Society of London, 48th edition, &vo, London, 1896. . 1241 The Book of Antelopes. By P. L. Sclater, M. A., F. R. S., and Oldfield Thomas, L.4.8., EF. KR. G. S. by Joseph Wolf, F. Z. S., and J. Smit. Parts I-IV, pp. 59-220, pls. vii-xxiv (1895), and Part V, pp. 1-92, pls. xxv-xxxi (1896), 4to, London, 1895-96. Part II contains figures and descriptions of Damatliseus korrigun, D. pygargus, D. albifrons, D. lunatus, Connocheetes taurinus, and C. gnu, and descriptions of Damaliseus tiang, D. jimela, and Connochetes albojubatus. The last mentioned species, previously recognized as a subspecies, is given specific rank. Part III contains figures and descriptions of Cephalophus sylvicultrix (2 figures), C. jentinki, 0. natalensis, U. harveyi, C.nigrifrons, C. dorsalis, CO. ogilbyi, and C. rujilatus, and descriptions of C. spadiz, C. leucogaster, and C. caliipygus. Part IV contains figures and descriptions of Illustrated | Cephalophus dori, C. niger, C.maxwelli, C. mon- | ticola, C. coronatus, C. abyssinicus, C.grimmi, and | Tetraceros quadricornis, and descriptions of OC. | melanorheus, and O. equatorialis. This part con- cludes the first volume, and a temporary title- page and contents are issned with it. Part V contains descriptions of Oreotragus sal- tator, Qurebia scoparia, O. hastata, O.nigricaudata, O. montana, O. haggardi, Raphicerus melanotis, R. campestris, R.neumanni, Nesotragusmoschatus, N. livingstonianus, Neotragus pygmeus, Madoqua saltiana, M. swaynei, M. phillipsi, M. damarensis, M.kirki, and M. guentheri. The following species are figured: Oreotragus saltator, Ourebia nigri- caudata, Raphicerus melanotis, R. campestris, Nesotragus moschatus, Neotragus pygmeus, Ma- doqua saltiana, M. phillipsi, and M. guentheri. tank of the five parts is illustrated with several wood-ceuts of the heads, horns, skulls, ete. 1242 [Report on the additions to the Socie- ty’s Menagerie in December, 1894. ] Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1895, p. 1. 1243 [Remarks upon two Tapirs deposited in the Society’s Gardens by the Hon. W. | Rothschild. } Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1895, p. 1. 1244 _ On the occurrence of the Barbary Sheep in Egypt. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1895, pp. 85, 86. Evidence is given of the occurrence in Egypt of Ovis tragelaphus. 1245 Note on the Breeding of the Surinam Water-Toad (Pipa surinamensis) in the Society’s Reptile House. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1895, pp. 86-88. 1246 [Report on the additions to the Socie- ty’s Menagerie in January, 1895. } Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1895, p. 89. 1247 [Report on the additions to the Socie- ty’s Menagerie in April, 1895. ] Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1865, pp. 337, 338. 1248 [Remarks on the Pacific Rat (Wus exru- lans). | Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1895, p. 338. Exhibition of and notes on specimens which had been obtained on Sunday Island, Kermadec group. 1249 [Remarks upon the Zoological Institu- tions which Mr. Sclater had recently visited in Egypt. ] Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1895, pp. 400, 401. 1250 [ Report on the additions to the Society’s | Menagerie in May, 1895. ] Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 1895, pp. 520, 521. 1251 [Exhibition of and remarks upon the head of a Barbary Sheep from Egypt. ] Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1895, p. 521. 1252 [Exhibition of and remarks upon a skin of a Humming Bird (Anthocephala berlepschi) from Colombia. } Proc. Zool. Soc, London, 1895, p. 521. 133 134 1253 | {Exhibition of and remarks upon the | skin and sknll of a Loder’s Gazelle (Ga- zella loderi) trom Egypt. | | Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1895, pp. 522, 523. | 1254 | [On the additions to the Society’s Me- nagerie in June, July, August, and Sep- tember, 1895. | Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1895, pp. 686, 687. 1255 [Remarks on the Principal Animals noticed in the Jardin d’ Acclimatation and Jardin des Plantes, Paris, during a recent visit. ] Proe. Zool. Soe. London, 1895, p. 688. 1256 [Exhibition of and remarks upon a Zebra from the Henga Country, British Central Atrica. } Proc. Zool. Soe. London, 1895, pp. 688-690. 1257 [Exhibition of and remarks upona pair — of Horns of a male Livingstone’s Eland offered to the Society by Sir Henry H. Johnston, Kk. C. B.] Proc. Zool. Sve. London, 1895, pp. 690, 691. The skull and horns of the Antelope (Oreas canna livingstonii) are tigured in the text. 1258 [Report on the additions to the Me- nagerie in October and November, 1895. ] Proc. Zool Soc. London, 1895, p. 827. 1259 [Exhibition of and remarks upon the head of an Antelope from British East Amrica. | | Proc. Zool. Soe. London. 1895, pp. 868-870. Cobus thomast is remarked upon and the head figured in the text. 1260 The ‘‘Scomber-scomber” Principle. This, 1895, p. 168. Letter from a correspondent pointing out that the name of the so-called Scomber-scomber princi- ple probably originated in a printer’s error. 1261 The Bird Collection of Zurich. This, 1895, pp. 168, 169. | Observations on the collection of birds in the Polytechnicum of Zurich. 1262 Field Notes on the Birds of the Estancia Sta. Elena, Argentine Republic. By A.H. Holland. With remarks by P. L. Selater. This, 1895, pp. 213-217. Remarks on 15 species of birds. 1263 On the Bower Bird recently described by Mr. C.W. De Vis as Cnemophilus marve. Ibis, 1895, pp. 348, 344, pl. vill. Remarks on and characters of the male and female of Cnemophilus marve; both sexes are | figured. APPENDIX. 1264 [Exhibition of a pair of Darwin’s Tin- amou (Nothura darwini) from Patagonia. } Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, IV, p. xix (1895). 1265 [Extracts of letters received from Mr. Selater on birds observed up the Nile, and on the mode of carriage of the legs in the Egyptian Kite. ] Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, 1V, p. xxv (1895). 1266 [Abstract of an account of a tour up the Nile from Cairo to Wadi Halfeh and back. Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, 1V, p. xxxi (1895). 1267 [Exhibition of skins of Falco richard- soni obtained in Larimer County, Colo.] Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, LV, p. xlii (1895). 1268 [Exhibition of a Nest and two Eggs of Ptyonoprogne obsoleta taken from the smnaller rock-temple of Abu Simbel, Up- per Egypt. ] Bull. Brit. Orn. Olub, TV, p. xiii (1895). 1269 (Chairman’s address on opening the fourth session of the British Ornitholo- gists’ Club, 1895. ] Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, V, pp. 1-4 (1895). 1270 {Remarks on aspecimen of the Spotted Redshank ( Totanus fuscus) living in the Zoological Society’s Gardens. Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, V,p. v (1895). 1271 [Remarks on the death of Mr. Henry Seebohm. } Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, V, p.ix (1895). 1272 ““ Dendrexetastes capitoides.”’ Nature, LIII, pp. 102, 103 (1895). Letter in reply to Dr. H. O. Forbes, respecting the typical specimen of Dendrexetastes capitoides inthe Derby Museum. 1273 The ‘Exposition de Madagascar” at the Jardin des Plantes. R Natural Science, VII, pp. 251, 252. Note on a representative collection of the Mal- agasy fauna in the Musée d Histoire Naturelle, Paris. 1274 [Report on the additions to the So- ciety’s Menagerie in December, 1895. ] Proce. Zool. Soc. London, 1896, p. 1. 1275 [Report on the additions to the So- ciety’s Menagerie in January, 1896. ] Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1896, p.212. APPENDIX. 1276 [Report on the additions to the Society's Menaverie in February, 1896. | Proc. Zool. S ec. London, 1896, pp. 303, 304. 1277 Remarks on the Divergencies between the ‘‘ Rules for Naming Animals ” of the German Zoological Society and the Strick- landian Code of Nomenclature. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1896, pp. 3u6-322. 1278 {Remarks on the Prospectus of the new German Work, ‘ Das Thierreich.” Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 1896, pp. 400, 401. 1279 [Report on the additions to the Socie- ty’s Menagerie in March, 1896. ] Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1896, pp. 505, 506. Among the additions, special attention is drawn to a specimen of a young female gorilla. head and shoulders of the animal are figured in the text. 1280 {Exhibition of and remarks upon Nat- ural-History specimens from Myasaland sent home by Sir H. H. Johnston, K.C. B.] Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1896, p. 506. 1281 [Exhibition of and remarks upon a pair of horns of the so-called Antelope trian- gularis. } Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1896, p. 506. These horns were supposed to be an abnormal pair of a female Eland. Oreas canna. 135 1282 On a collection of Birds from Mount Chiradzulu, in the Shiré Highlands, My- asaland. By Capt. G. E. Shelley, F. Z.38. With prefatory remarks by P. L. Selater. Ibis, 1896, pp. 177, 184. 1283 Field Notes on the Birds of the Estan- cia Sta. Elena, Argentiue Republic, Part Ill. By A. H. Holland. With remarks by P. L. Scelater. This, 1896, pp. 315-318 Remarks on 11 species of birds. Hapalocercus hollandi is described as new, and its head, wing, and fovt figured in the text. 1284 [Outlines of a scheme for a new general work on Birds. } The | Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, V, pp. xvii, xviii, (1896). 1285 [Exhibition of some bird skins sent from British Guiana by Mr. J. J. Quelch. } Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, V, p. xxiii (1896). 1286 {Remarks on the completion of the first volume of Captain Shelley’s ‘ Birds of | Africa.”] Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, V, pp. xxiii, xxiv, (1896). 1287 Count von Gétzen’s Journey across Africa. Natural Science, 1X, pp. 58-60. A review of Count G. A. von Gétzen’s ‘‘ Durch Afrika von Ost nach West.’’ {AIL AL 9088 01421 0843 ‘ll