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A QUARTERLY SCIENTIFIC, ARTISTIC, and INDUSTRIAL REVIEW. EDITED BY Aw BOU CAI VOLUME IV. London, 1894. ENTERED AT STATIONERS’ HALL. All Rights Reserved. 5 ww ae “y rs a v \ "| "0 AGE 2 VED . 00S C08: ee À A ce Æ NEW GENERA anp SPECIES OF BIRDS anp SHELL. Described in Volume IV. of the Humming Bird. AVES.—TROCHILI. NS PAGE THALURANIA BOLIVANIA, Boucard, Gen. H. Bird TO 7 GMELINIUS, N.G., fs Fe Type, Gren Bicolor .. 108 CHLOROSTILBON WIEDI, ” an sae 126 CHLOROSTILBON PANAMENSIS, ,, 5 oer 24 LAWRENCIUS, N.G., oe ses me Ly pes: cupreiceps a 673 SHÈPBES ARCA BOUCARDI, Joussaume, H. Bird .. ae as Ae GONE Na So. OF VOLE, U-ME ave PAGE Wonderful Discovery in Colorado (Mexico) DCE Recent Scientific and other Publications, with notes by the Editor MA Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution The Hawks and Owls of the United States in their relation to Agriculture, by A. K. Fisher 4 Catalogue of Birds in the British Museum, Vol. XXI., Columbae or Pigeons, by T. Salvadori ST Catalogue of Birds in the British Museum, Vol. XXIL, The Game Birds, by Ogilvie Grant .. 5 Proceedings of the rie Society of London, Part IV. 1802, and Parts, and III., 1803 6 Zoological Record, Vol. XXIX. of edited by Doctor SRATDIA EE 7 The Ibis, Sixth Series, Vol. V., edited by Philip Lutley Sclater 8 The Ibis, Vol. VI. No. DE, edited by Philip Lutley Sclater EE Bulletin of the British Ornithologist? s Club, 1892-1893 12 Mémoires de la Société Zoologique de France, Tome Ve; 5em partie, et Tome VI., 1803 ; 15 Congrès International des Américanistes. Compte Rendu de la Huilième Session tenue à Paris en 1890 20 Sociedade de Geographia de Lisboa; Indices e Catalogos,A Bibliotheca, 1803 23 Revista mensual de la Sociedad Guatemalteca de Ciencias, 1893 23 The Entomologists’ Monthly Magazine, 1893. 24 Ornithologische Monatsberichte, edited by Dr. Ant. Reichenow, Berlin, 1893 26 The Canadian Entomologist, edited by Rev. C. T. S. Bethune, Ontario, 1893 27 Twenty-third Annual Report of the Entomological Society of Ontario, 1893 27 Bulletin of the United States National Museum, Washington, 1892 .. 27 North American Fauna, No. 7, Part IE. Washington, 1893 27 Anales del Instituto fisico-geografico del Museo de Costa Rica, Tome ITI. 1802 28 Die Vogel der Insel Curacao, by Hans von Berlepsch, 1892 29 The Flying Man, by the Editor LE 31 Visits to the Zoological Rous Gardens, London, by W. H. Rosenberg 33 A Nursery of Insects : 38 Description d’une nouvelle espèce de Coquille du Japon du genre Arca, par le Docteur Félix Joussaume .. - de AT The Use of Salt for Agricultural Purposes, by the Editor ae. 45 Are Ants of Aid to Fruit Growers? © He wa 46 Banana Culture .. sur 40 Strange Phenomenon in California, Formation of an Inland Sea CHR Waste Products made Useful—How to Preserve Animals 5: s. 54 The English Snake, by W. ROSE Ey a es ws 54 The Great Lakes, by G: A: : s ze ae 58 Inhabited Worlds (The World) .… es Sie cea -» 62 ElCoco Le Be Ais ae 6% Many Eyed Monster ok Se be 0: The Telescope and the Microscope - De =: za OO Mistakes about Alcohol—Cotton Seed Oil Je at ene 87] Genera Avium .. pia oak oe se aver OS TRAVELS ‘OF’ A NADURADSd By A. BOUCARD. | PAGE Interoceanic Canals .. .+ 127 | Treaty of Peace, between n England Maritime Canal Company and America + 177 of Nicaragua 56 .. 133 | Washington .. 170 Granada a an .. 138 : John Adams .. .. 182 Garapatas .. de .. 139 | Thomas Jefferson NES Danta or Tapir SA .. 141 | James Madison ‘1105 San Juan del Norte .. .. 143 | James Monroe .. 186 New York .. 144 | John Quincy Adams .. 188 Principal Buildings of New York 147 | Andrew Jackson .. 189 Central Park . 149 | Martin Van Buren = 3 OO The 4th of July and Presidential William Henry Harrison ss IGE Elegtions .. 151 | John Tyler ae 6102 Theatres, Commerce and Industry 153 | James K. Polk 56 HG! Emigrants .. 155 | Zachary Taylor T0 International Exhibition of 1854 157 | Millard Fillmore 7 104 English Sparrows oe 159 | Franklin Pierce Sey First Discoveries of America .. 162 | James Buchanan 106 European Expeditions in North Abraham Lincoln He oe LOS America .. 166 | Andrew Johnson Be Loy, First Settlement of the Duvet in Ulysses S. Grant .. 198 New York . .. 169 | Rutherford Hayes 100 Old description of New York .. 171 | James Garfield . 199 Description of the Natives of Chester Arthur . 200 New York, at the time of the Grover Cleveland . 202 first expeditions to that country 174 | Benjamin Harrison 203 Customs of the Natives .. 175 | Grover Cleveland 1202 GENERA OF AUMMING BIKDS. THALURANIDAE PAGE 5 ve PAGE ds Hylocharis, Boié N12S Gmelinius, n.g. Boucard .. 108 Agyrtria, Reich. SA TA46 Phaeoptila, Gould Bie ++ 109 | Uranomitra, Reich. . 156 Tache, Elliot . TON i Cyanomivyia,p spe ; : refulgens, Gould .. nigrofasciata, Gould Chlorolampis caniveti, Less. osberti, Gould -Chlorostilbon pucherani, Bou. splendidus, Vieill. chrysogaster,. Bourc. angustipennis, Gray nie assimilis, Lawr. atala, Less. 86 Prasitis prasina, Less. daphne, Bou. Panychlora aliciae, Bourc. -euchloris, Reich. -—— poortmani, Bour. .. stenura, Cab. Basilinna leucotis, Vieill. Eucephala grayi, Del. -Chlorestes coerulea, Vieil. Chrysuronia aenone, Less. longirostris, Berl.. neera, Less. ns ‘ eliciae, Bourc. .. Hylocharis sapphirina, Gin. cyanea, -Vieuk” or. ~ brasiliensis, Boucard viridiventris, Berl. Cyanophaia caerululeigularis, Gould = goudoti, Bourc. . Polyerata amabilis, Gould Damophila typica, Bou. .~ Agyrtria leucogaster, Gm, tephrecephala, Vieil. tobaci, Gmel. Fe nigricauda, Elliott fluviatilis, Gould .. - Uranomitra franciae, Bour. viridiceps, Gould .. columbiana, Boucard milleri, Bourc. .. whitelyi, Boucard niveipectus, Cab... candida, Bourc. .. brevirostris, Less. Leucochloris albicollis, Rei. lit _ Polytmus thaumantias, L. - viridissimus, Vieil. Aithurus polytmus, L. .. Eupherusa eximia, Del. .. egregia, Selat. .. Elvira chionura, Gould .. melanorhynchus, Gould = - Callipharus nigriventris, Lawr. .. Hemistephania ludoviciae, Bourc. johannae, Bourc: Schistes geoffroyi, Bourc. Heliothrix auritus, Gmel. auriculatus, Éicht. barroti, Bourc. .. Petasophora serrirostris, Vieil. cyanotis, Bourc. .. cabanisi, Lawr. —— thalassina, Sw. .. anais, Less. we —— delphinae, Less. .. I Cal HR ED Na bo On Ur coo. RU HH D D OO © La Un N 4 be OO Un CO OR © PH OUWW ON oO fo) U) OUD Uri BR) OM © ) -140 Eulampis ‘palais eee = a El EE ‘Heliangelus strophianinn Gould _141 Sericotes holosericeus, L. ee we) 4-212 > —Spences Bore. .- ee - 142 chlorolaemus, Gould .. 1:20 213 Heliotrypha exortis, Fras. SS oe 143 Lampornis mango, L. .. ae 2 10. 214. simoni, Boucard . RE 144 domimeus: LL: 5 2e, 5.20 | 215: : = viola, Gould 3 4 = ae I45 gramineus, Gmel. aS .. 4 | 216 Erebenna derbiana, Del. .. 2 Fi 146 — nigricollis, Vieiïl. .. mae -. 2 217: Engyete alinae, Bourc. 257 2: ss 147 prevosti, Less... -» +» 10 | 218 Steganura underwoodi, Less. ..: .«. TAB veraguensis, Gould = .» Io | 219: = melananthera; jar. =a. as - 149 Hypuroptila buffoni, Less. se .. 2 | 220 Threptria aureliae, Bourc. .. = 150 caeruleiventris, Reich= = ER ER russata, Gould .. = . I51 ——— jsaurae, Gould Se 5 30 | 1222 assimilis, Elliot se 152 Glaucis hirsuta, Gmel. .. _ . .. .. 3 | 223 Panoplites flavescens, Lod: pepe - 153 —— mazeppa, Less... .. FEAT 227% matthewsi, Bour. . Sic ws Save aenea, Lawr: — -..° ace oe Sef 2225 += fJardinel,, Boure. sss se 155 Ramphodon naevius, Dum. ~» .. 16 | 226 Eriocnemis vestita, Long. .. . - 156 Anisoterus pretrei, Less... - - .. Se et 227 nigrivestis, Bourc. : 157 aupusti; BOULC,.V4> soe: -- 10 | 228 ——ccupreiventris, Fras. .. aD 158 Milornis squalidus, T. .. 3 Ee 5 | 229 —— luciani, Bourc. = .. = <& 2 150 rupununii, Boucard 2 ++ 50 | 230 mosquerae, Bourc. = = 160 longuemarei, Less. - .. ++ 10 | 231 Amazilia amazili, Less. .. at = 161 Eremita pygmaea, Spix .. a. 4 | 232 —--cinnamomea, Less. ..° =. ro? griseigularis, Gould ee se 4 | 233 —— fuscicaudata, Fras. rh ae 163. - adolphi, Gould, .. RAR pie viridigaster, Bourc. was 164 strügularis, Gould . = 5- |. 235 edwardi, Del... 56 165 -Phaethornis superciliosus, L. .. SEO 230 niveiventris, Gould os 5 oe 160 | eurynome, Less. .. = «+ 5 | 237. —— cupreicauda, Salv. ee. oe 167. ——]Jongirostris, Less. - 4 | 238 beryllina Licht. <= oe. ae 168 —— panamensis, Boucard 5 [217,230 mariae, Bourc. .. 6 ot NOUS 169 —— consobrinus, Bourc. .. + 8 | 240 Saucerottia erythronota, Less. .. = 170 —— guianensis, Boucard it”. ee EO | 24F ©." felicrae, Less. >>. 57 ee I7I -—— syrmatophorus, Gould .. +. 16 | 242 ——vwellsi, Boucard .. Soe + 172 —— antophilus, Bourc. : -- 3 | 243 —— hoffmanni, Cab vs rer 173 hispidus, Gould .. LE Ses ER = $ophiaë, Bourc. >; Te .174 Ametrornis bourcieri, Reich. 16 | 245 —— saucerottei, Del. aaa 175 Toxateuches guyi, Cab. 2: 4 | 246. . —— cyanifrons, Boure. | 7 -=176 - emiliae, Bourc. : <3 i +6: 247 —POpaza pela ale, ae aes eee 177 Eutoxeres aquila, Bourc.. se 4.10 | 248 -——— pyra, Gould .2 178 condaminei, Boure. - 2. .. 40 | 249. Margarochrysis aurescens, Gould Fe 179 Threnetes nca Gould .- .. 10 | 250 Clytolaema rubinea, Gmel. = ES - 180 —— ruckeri, Bourc. .…. a Yel Pn et rubinoides, Bourc.. SH a 181 Aphantochroa cirrochloris, Ve. we we 5 | 252 . —— aequatorialis, Gould DRE 182 Campylopterus cuvieri, Del. + +. 12 | 253 Lafresnaya flavicaudata, F ras. -. = 183 —— largipennis, Bodd. ‘ .. se IO |°254. —— gayi, Bourc. A ve ey 184. —— obscurus, Gould ais .. 10 | 255 Aglaeactis cupripennis, Bourc. .: = A 185. —--ensipennis, Siv. .. ,°.. .. 8 | 256 caumatonata, Gould Fe yeu 186 hemileucurus, Licht = .s. 5.|.257.- —— pamela, Dorb.= … RTS 187 Saepiopterus lazulus, Vieil. te -- 3 | 258 Florisuga mellivora, L. .. a aoe 188 |—W— phainopeplus, Salv. Be .. 50 | 259 fusca, Vieil. : ma 189 —— rufus, Less. = .. 25 | 260 Oreotrochilus leucopleurus, Gould : ae 190 hyperythrus, Cab.. = «. 50 | 261 —— chimborazo, Del.. Se ae 191 Sphenoproctus pampa, Less. 35 ... 8 | 262 —— pichincha, Bourc. Sere ke 192 Eupetomena macroura, Gmel. .. 4 | 263 Floricola longirostris, V... DES 193 Hylonympha macrocerca, Gou!d «+ 40 | 264 pallidiceps, Gould © ea 194 Leadbeatera grata, Bou. ce ote cee 4 M 209 -constanti, Del. …. TES 194aXanthogenyx salvini, d'Ham .. .. 60 | 266 Lepidolarynx mesoleucus. T. .. ye 195 Heliodoxa jacula, Gould ae .. 10 | 267 Diphlogaena hesperus, Gould .. ee 196 jamesoni, Bourc. = .. 16 | 268 Helianthea eos,-Gould = sod 197 hénrici; Lawr 24 = .. 20 | 269 —— bonapartei, Boiss. re + 198. Iolaema schreibersi, Bour. 3 ... 20 | 270°. ———typica,Gould ... : .. Fe 199 Sternoclyta cyanipectus, Gould . 40 | 271 Homophania torquata, Boiss. ..° .. 200 Eugenes fulgens, Sw... 5 ner fulgidigula, Gould ss LS Ss 201 Docimastes ensiferus, Boiss. “e «+ 6 | 273. —— conradi, Bourc. .. Se ER CR 202 Caeligena clemenciae, Less .. 8 | 274 Bourcieria prunellii, Bourc. .. a 203 Lamprolaema rhämi, Less «. 6 | 275 —— wilsoni, Del. HET 4 204 Oreopyra leucaspis, Gould ‘s .. 20 | 276 Lampropygia coeligena, Less. .. —.. 205 calolaema, Salv. 5 .. 20 | 277. —— columbiana, Elliot à” ce 206 —— pectoralis, Salv. .. a .. 30 | 278 Calligenia lutetiae, Del. .. KA 1 207 Delattria henrici, Less. .. ES .. 12 | 279 Pterophanes temminckii, Boiss... .. 208 viridipallens, Bourc. .. FR Ste 4 209 Panterpe insignis, Cab. .. Fa «+ 40 : FT 210 Heliangelus clarissae, Long. sores This List cancels all previous < ones. Lt re ary Me) HR 7 ey Vor. IV. Part Il.] JUNE, 1894. [Price 2/6, r sy Che Dumming Bird As eA OUR TERY xen SCIENTIFIC, ARTISTIC AND INDUSTRIAL REVIEW SS OU TI. > oY a MW 3 ‘NS, NN ANS RU Annual Subscription: United Kingdom, E uvope, N. America and Canada, 10/- All other Countries, 12/- Vol. I. and II., complete, ro/- cach. POG ALE Or CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS: Whole Page, 20/- Half Page, 15/- Quarter Page, ro/- Lowest charge, 2/6 up to five lines, and 6d. per line extra, Repeated or ContHuous Advertisement per contract. 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I think it is quite wrong to rely on anatomy only, as it is usually done now by the majority of authors of systematic classification. JI am of opinion that the external characters have as much importance as the internal ones. Notes on Collecting in Koua, Hawat,by A. C. L. Perkins. Descriptions of three new Birds from the Sandwich Islands, by the Hon. Walter de Rothschild. HEMIGNATHUS AFFINIS, LOXOPS OCHRACEA, and PALMERIA MIRABILIS, a new genus of the family MELIPHAGIDAE, are described as new species. No. 18 contains :—Onx the Birds of Aden, by Lieut. H. E. Barnes. In this second and last part, sixty-three species are recorded, six of which are undetermined. On the Ocurr- ence of the Sharp-tailed Sandpiper (77#nga acuminata) in Norfolk, by Henry Seebohm. A beautiful coloured plate of this species is given. Zzst of Birds observed in the Canary Islands, by E. C. Meade-Waldo. Many native names are given. On a remarkable new Finch from the Island of Bolivia, by Hans. Graf von Berlepsch. The generic name of COMPROSPIZA is proposed for this new form of Fringillidae, on which Mr. Berlepsch has bestowed the name of GARLEPPI, the discoverer of this fine bird. A beautiful coloured plate accompanies the description. Remarks on the Birds of the Gilbert Islands, by I. W. Winglesworth. On the Bird indicated by the Greek, Arkviov, by H. B. Tristram. On the Species of ZOSTEROPS found in the Island of Fava, by Henry Seebohm. On the Species of MERULA found in the Island of Fava, by Henry Seebohm. Vofes on Birds observed during a Collecting Expedition to Eastern Africa, by Frank Finn. Forty.eight species are mentioned. Ox some Genera of Oriental Barbets, by W. T. Blandford. On ACREDULA CAUDATA, and its allied forms, by H. E. Dresser. Notes on PARAMYTHIA MONTIUM and AMALOCICHLA SCLATERIANA, by Dr. Philip Lutley Sclater. Mr. Sclateris of opinion that this remarkable bird must come into the Fringilliform OSCINES, but does not fit well with any of the groups of this section, and proposes for it the new family name of PARAMYTHIIDAE, coming perhaps nearest to the Ampelidae and some of the Dicaeidae. As to AMALOCICHLA SCLATERIANA, he thinks 10 The Humming Bird. that this form rather belongs to the Turdidae than to the Timeliidae, as suggested by Mr. de Vis. These two birds are from British New Guinea. À fine coloured plate of PARAMYTHIA MONTIUM is given. ÂVofe on the proper use of the Generic terms CERTHIOLA and CAEREBA, by Dr. Philip EntleviSelaren No. 19 contains:—O» the Birds of the Islands of Aruba, Curacao, and Bonaire, by Ernst Hartert, 40 species are mentioned from Aruba, 39 from Curacao, and 38 from Bonaire. A beautiful coloured plate of CHRYSOTIS OCHROP- TERA, and CHRYSOTIS ROTSCHILDI is given. On the Collection of kaptorial Birds in the Norwich Museum, by J. H. Gurney. Notes on the Nestling of some Shetland Birds, by Ernest W. H. Blagg. On the Cause of Variation in the shape of the Eggs of Birds, bye WWenny” Seedohm. Ona. foonn iim ee mechanism of the Bill in Binds, by Wk eyctath, Sages and Humming Birds, by Frederic A. Lucas. On the Occurence of White’s Thrush in European Russia, by Dr. M. Menzbier. On the Nest and Eggs of GERYGONE MAGNIROSTRIS, Gould, by Alfred J. North. (Votes on the Synonymy of some Palaeartic Birds, by H. E. Dresser. On the avifauna of Mount Dulz, and the Baram district in the territory of Sarawak, by Charles Hose. Two hundred and sixty-six species are enum- erated, and beautiful coloured plates of ORIOLUS HOSEI, and SCOPS BROOKII, are given. On the Birds of Hainan, by F. W. Styan: One hundred sand) fifty mine species are mentioned. CRYPTOPHA BICOLOR, Styan, is the same as HERPORNIS TYRANNULUS, Swinhoe. PINAROCICKLA SCHM- ACKERI, Styan, is the same as CRINIGER PALLIDUS, Swinhoe. CRYPSIRHINA NIGRA, Styan, is TEMNURUS NIGER. A fine coloured plate of Adoricola ardens is given. PART XX. contains:—On the Egg of the Empress Augusta Victoria’s Paradise Bird, by Dr. A. B. Meyer. A coloured plate is given. Æzeld Notes on the Birds of Estancia, Sta Elena, Argentine Republic, by A. H. Holland, with remarks by P.) ih.’ Sclater..” \Filteenvspeciestare menmoneaws Review of the Spectes of the family PITTIDAE, by John Whitehead. Forty-eight of these fine birds are recognised as distinct species, and very interesting notes are given on many of them. Votes on certain species of New Zealand Birds, by W. W. Smith. A lest of the Birds tnhabtting the Chatham Islands, by H. O. Forbes. PHALACROCORAX ONSLOWI, and PHALACROCORAX ROTSCHILDI, are prososed for two new The Humming Bird. II species of Cormorants. ‘Eggs of GALLINAGO PUSILLA, GAR- RODIA NEREIS, CABALUS MODESTUS, THINORNIS NOVOE- ZELANDIAE, and Young of GALLINAGO PUSILLA and THINORNIS NOVOE-ZELANDIAE are figured. Lornean Notes, by R. Bowdler Sharpe. They are divided as follows :— l—First List of Birds from Mount Kalulong, Sarawak. I].—A List of the Birds collected by Mr. A. A. Everett on Mount Penriseu and Mount Poeh, in Sarawak. WI—Des- cription of a new Spilornis from Borico. SPILORNIS RAJA is the name proposed for it. IV.—A Nofe on the BAZA of Borneo. “.—WNotes on Mr. A. A. Everett’s Collection of Birds from Northern Borneo and Sarawak. V\.—Additions to the Avifauna of Mount Kina Balu. The name of ARACH- NOPHARIS EVERETTI is proposed for a new species of Spider- hunter. VIl.—Description of the Nest and Eggs of STAPHIDIA EVERETTI. On the Mechanism of the upper mandible in the Scolopacidae, by KR. W. Shüfeldt. On the validity of CHRYSOTIS CANIFRONS, by George Lawrence. ot EE BIS Vol Xs Now21 january (18947 con: tains:— Second List of Birds collected by Mr. Alexander Whyte in Nyassaland, by Captain G. E. Shelley, Pro- DOSTICUS ZAMBESIAE, XENOCICKLA MILANYENSIS, PHYLLOS- TREPHUS CERVINIVENTRIS, ANDROPADUS ZOMBENSIS, SYLVI- ELLA WHYTii, LANIARIUS BERTRANDI, HYPHANTORNIS NYASSAE, PYRENESTES MINOR, and FRANCOLINUS JOHNSTONI, are described as new species. XENOCICKLA MILANJENSIS, and FUSCICEPS, PHYLLOSTROPHUS CERVINIVENTRIS, and LANIARIUS BERTRANDI, are figured. On some Birds from Bugotu, Solomon Islands, and Santa Cruz, by H. B. Tristram, ZOSTEROPS METCALF, and MACROCORAX VEGETUS, from Bugotu, and ZOSTEROPS SANCTAE-CRUCIS, from Santa Cruz are described as new species. ZOSTEROPS METCALFii, and RENDOVAE are figured. On the Taxonomy of the Swifts and Humming- Birds, by Dr. R. W. Shufeldt. This is a rejoinder to the paper entitled, Swifts and Humming- Birds, by F. A. Lucas, which appeared in Part 19 of the Ibis, Mr. Shufeldt maintains his opinion about the great differences existing between these birds. On the Birds of the Calcutta District, by Philip W. Munn, 152 species are mentioned, and English names are given for all of them. Notes on some Tunisian Birds, by T. T. S. Whitaker, 62 species are mentioned. Ox the interbreeding of RHIPIDURA FULIGINOSA with R. FLABELLIFERA, by T. C. McLean. Ox the Chrysotis canifrons of Lawrence, by Ernst Hartert. A 12 The Humming Bird. rejoinder to the paper entitled, Ox the validity of CHRYSOTIS CANIFRONS, by ~George Wawrence,) Ibis 1803)" Paneze: Ornithology at Munich, Stullgart, Darmstadt, Frankfort and Cassell, by Philip Lutley Sclater. Description of a new species of Grebe from Central Peru, by Von Berlepsch and Jean Stolzmann. PODICEPS TACZANOWSKu, is the name pro- posed for it. A beautiful coloured illustration of the species is given. 1892-1893.—BULLETIN OF THE BRITISH ORNITHOLO- GISTs’ CLuB.—At the first meeting held on the roth of October, 1892, Dr. Bowdler Sharpe proposed the following new names for several birds forwarded by Mr. Everett, from the Island of Mantanani, and by Mr. Charles Hose, from Mount Dulit, in Sarawak :—-SCOPS MANTANANENSIS, SCOPS CROOKil, ORIOLUS ROSu, and BATRACHOSTOMUS MIXTUS. Mr.Ogilvie Grant sent the description of a new Caloperdix from Borneo, which he proposes to name CALOPERDIX BORNEENSIS, and another species from Sumatra, which he calls CALOPERDIX SUMATRANA. Captain Shelley sent the descriptions of several new species from Africa as follows :—CYNNIRIS NESOPHILUS, ZOSTEROPS ANDERSSONI, PARUS XANTHOSTOMUS, and PARUS ROVUMAE. Dr. Sharpe proposed the name of STACHYRIS DAVISONI for a new species, collected by Mr. Davison at Pahang. At the second meeting, held on the 1st December 1892, Count Salvadori proposed the names of PHLOGAENAS BIMACULATA, for a new Pigeon from Macassar and PHLO- GAENAS ALBICOLLIS, for another new species from Bow Island. The Hon. Walter de Rotschild proposed the name of PTILOPUS SALVADOR, for a new Pigeon from the Island of Jobi. Mr. Ernst Hartert proposed the names of MYARCHUS BREVIPENNIS, for a new Fly-catcher from the Islands of Aruba, Curacao and Bonaire, CHRYSOTIS ROTSCHILDI for a new species of Parrot, from Bonaire, and STRIX BARGEI, for anew species of Owl from Curacao. At the third meeting of the Club, held the 31st December, 1892, Mr. Dresser? proposed the: namey or Ss ACREDULA MACEDONICA, for a new species of that genus, from Monte Olympo. The Humming Bird. 13 Mr. Hartert proposed the name of CONURUS ARURENSIS, for a new Parrot from Aruba, West Indies. The Hon. Walter de Rotschild proposed the name of ANAS LAYSANENSIS, for a new species of Duck from the Island of Laysan, North Pacific. Dr. Bowdler Sharpe proposed the name of RHIPIDURA BUETTIKOFERI, for a new species of Rhipidura from the Island of Dammar in the Banda Sea. At the fourth meeting of the British Orinthologists’ Club, Neldonmine 20unnon ne 1503), Mine ton NV alter ide Rotschild proposed the name of HEMIGNATHUS LANAIENSIS, for a new species of Hemignathus from the Island of Lanai, Sandwich. Mr. Henry Seebohm proposed the name of MERULA WHITEHEADI, for a new species obtained near Tozari in East Java, by Mr. Whitehead. He also proposed the name of ZOSTEROPS NEGLECTA, for a new species found in Java by Mr. Whitehead. Dr. Bowdler Sharpe proposed new generic names for some species of Rallidae, as under :— TRICHOLIMNAS, Type 7. lafresnayanus, Verr. DRYOLYMNAS, Type D. cuvzerz, Pucher. CARTAHOLIMNAS, Type C. canning, Blyth. CRECOPSIS, Type C. egregia, Peters. OENOLYMNAS, Type @. isabellinus, Schl. AMAUROLYMNAS, Type A. concolor, Gosse. ANUROLYMNAS, Type A. castanezceps, Scl and Salv. POLIOLYMNAS, Type P. cinereus, V. MICROTRIBONYX, Type #7. ventralis, Gould. At the fifth meeting of the Club, held the 1st of March, 1893, Mr. H. E. Dresser proposed on behalf of Mr. John Whitehead the name of CRYPTOLOPHA XANTHOPYGIA, for a new species from Palawan Islands. Mr. Osbert Salvin proposed the names of CYPHORINUS RICHARDSONI, for a new species collected by Mr. Richardson in Nicaragua; and RHOPOTERPE STICTOPTERA, for a new species also discovered by Mr. Richardson in Nicaragua. He also proposed the name of OESTRELATA AXILLARIS, for a new species of Petrel from Chatham Islands. At the sixth meeting of the Club, held on the 15th of March, 1893, the Hon. Walter de Rothschild proposed the name of PSEUDONESTOR for a new genus and a new species TAs The Humming Brrd. of Fringilline bird, allied to PSITTACIROSTRA from Sand- wich Islands, which he proposes to call PSEUDONESTOR XANTOPHRYS. Dr. Bowdler Sharpe proposed the new generic names of HELIOPAIS, Type PODICA PERSONATA, Gray, for the Burmese Fin-Feet. He also proposed the names of LIMNOGERANUS, Type Limnogeranus americanus, L. SARCOGERANUS, Type Sarcorgeranus leucogeranus Pall. PSEUDOGERANUS, Type Pseudogeranus loucauchen, l. tor some new Genera of Cranes. Mr. Hartert proposed the name of EUETHEIA SHARPEI, for a new Finch collected by him at Bonaire, Curacao, and Aruba. | At the seventh meeting held on the 19th of April 1893, Mr. Ernst Hartert proposed the name of PISORHINA SOLO- KENSIS, for a new Scops-Owl, from Sumatra. The Hon. Walter de Rotschild proposed the name of RALLUS MUELLERI, for a new species of Rail from Auckland Island, south of New Zealand. He also proposed the names of ACRULOCERCUS BISHOPI, HIMATIONE NEWTONI, and HIMATIONE WILSONI, for three new birds from Sandwich Islands. At the eighth meeting of the Club, held on the 17th of May, 11803, Canon > Tristram)” proposed”) the me GALLINAGO HUEGUELI for a new Snipe from Snares Islands. The Hon. Walter de Rotschild proposed the name of DIOMEDEA IMMUTABIILIS, for a new species of Albatross from Laysan Island, North Pacific. Mr. Osbert Salvin proposed the names of METALLURA ATRIGULARIS and METALLURA BARONI for two new species of Humming-Birds from Ecuador, collected by Mr. O. T. Baron. Dr. Bowdler Sharpe proposed the new generic names HETEROTIS, Type Heterotts vigorst, Smith. NEOTIS, Type Neotis ludwigt, Rupp. HOUBAROPSIS, Type Houbaropsts bengalensis, Gm., for new genera of Otides. At the ninth meeting of the Club, held on the 21st of June, 1893, Dr. Bowdler Sharpe proposed the generic name ARAMIDOPSIS for Rallus platenz, Blasius. He also proposed the names TURDINUS KALULONGAE, GLAUCIDIUM BORNEENSE and SPILORNIS RAJA for three new birds from Sarawak. The Hon. Walter de Rotschild proposed the names LOXOPS WOLSTENHOLMEI, VIRIDONIA MACULATA, ANOUS The Humming Brrd. 15 HAWAÏENSIS, OESTRELATA NIGRIPENNIS, "THALASSOGERON | SALVINI, and DIOMEDEA BULLERI, for six new species from the Island of Oahu, Hawai, Kermadec Island and New Zealand. At the tenth meeting of the Club, held oni the 18th of October, 1893, Mr. Jackson proposed the name DRYOSCAPUS PRINGLU, for a new species of Bush-Shrike, collected by him in Eastern Africa. Mr. E. Hargitt proposed the name PICUMNUS SALVINI, for a new species allied to P. UNDULATA, from Giuana. No locality is given. Dr. Bowdler Sharpe proposed the name ARDEIRALLUS PRAETERMISSUS for a new species from Ceram and Bourou. At the eleventh meeting of the Club, held on the 15th of November, 1893, Mr. Osbert Salvin’ proposed the name ANTHOCEPHALA BERLEPSCHI, for a new species of Humming- Bird from Columbia. The Hon. Walter de Rothschild stated that the bird described by him as PALMERIA MIRABILIS, is the same as HIMATIONE DOLEI, Wils., but as it is a genus very distinct of HIMATIONE, the name of this peculiar bird must stand hence- forth as PALMERIA DOLEI, Wils. Dr. Bowdler Sharpe. proposed the names Scops SIBUTUENSIS, PRIONUTURUS VERTICALIS, DICAEUM SIBU- TUENSE, and EDOLISOMA EVERETTI, for four new birds from Sibutu and Bongao Islands. 1892.—MEMOIRES DE LA SOCIÉTÉ ZOOLOGIQUE DE FRANCE, Zome V., 5 ème partie. Diptères nouveaux, by T. M. Bigot, continued. Rapport sur le Congrès Ornithologique international de Budapest, by E. Oustalet. tudes sur la faune macalogique des Îles Sandwich, by C. Felix Ancey. PUPA ACANTHINULA, LYON- SIANA, and MAGDALENAE,CAECILIANELLA BALDWINI, AMASTRA FROSTI, and CARELIA SINCLAIRI, are described as new species. Etudes sur l’ecrivain ou Gribourt (ADOXUS VITIS) Kirby, by H. Jolicoeur and E. Topsent—Æchinides nouveaux ou peu connus, by G. Cotteau. CIDARIS FELICIAE, and REJAUDRYI, CAELOPLEURUS, ISABELLÆ, HEMIPNEUSTES ARNAUDI, STRICTE- CHINUS POUECHI, are described as new species. STRICTE- CHINUS 1s the name of a new genus, proposed by Mr. Cotteau for the last species. 1893.—MEMOIRES DE LA SOCIÉTÉ ZOOLOGIQUE de France, Tome VI. 16 The Humming Bird. PART I.and II.contains:—Ltude zoologique et anatomique du TROGLYPHUS MALUS, et de sa nymphe hypopiale, by J. Ligniéres. Etude zoologique et anatomique de L’HEMISAR- COPTES COCCISUGUS, by the same author. Les Ozseaux hybrides reucontrés a l’etat sauvage, par André Suchetet, fourth contribution. ACCIPITRES, Voyage de Mr. Ch. Alluand aux [les Canaries :—ÏISOPODES TERRESTRES, by Adrien Dolfus. ARMADILLO CANARIENSIS and AUSSELI, PORCELLIO OVALIS, CANARIENSIS, ALLUAUDI, and SPINIPES, and METOPONOR- THRUS STRICTICAUDA, are described as new species. Monographie des MilLiOLiDEES, du golfe de Marseille, by C. Schumberger. MASSILINA 1s proposed as a new genus for A]. secans, d'Orb. SPIROLOCULINA INAEQUILATERALIS, SIGMOILINA COSTATA, TRILOCULINA MARIONI, QUINQUELO- CULINA STELLIGERA, MASSILINA ANNECTENS, are described as new species. Czugiuéme note sur les Nématodes libres de la Mer du Nord et de la Manche by Dr AG de iam THALASSOALAIMUS, TREFUSIA, SIPHONOLAIMUS, TRIODONTO- LAIMUS, ENOPLOLAIMUS, are proposed for five new genera. THALASSOALAIMUS TARDUS, MONOHYSTERA LEPTOSOMA, TREFUSIA LONGICAUDA, ARÆCOLAIMUS MICROPHTHALMUS, SPILAPHORA PARVA, GRACILICAUDA and DOLICHURA, CHRO- MADORA POECILOSOMA, SIPHONOLAIMUS NIGER, ENOPLO- LAIMUS VULGARIS, are described as new species. Deuxième Rapport sur la Nomenclature des Etres organisés, by Dr. Raphael Blanchard. Contribution à l’histoire naturelle du ffanneton (MELOLONTHA VULGARIS), by Xavier Raspail. Seven black plates, illustrating some species of MILOLIDAE and NEMATODES, are given at the end of these parts. PART III. contains :— Voyages de la goélette MELITA, sur les côtes orientales de l’Océan Atlantique et dans la Méditer- ranée, CEPHALOPODES, by Dr. Louis Joubin. Nouvelles Recherches sur l'existence de l’'Epervier majeur, ACCIPITER MAJOR, Degl. by Xavier Raspail. CANTHOCAMPTUS GRAN- DIDIERI, ALONA CAMBOUEI, zouveaux ENTOMOSTRACES d’eau douce de Madagascar, by Jules de Guerne and Jules Richard. La Graphitose et la Septicémte chez les Insectes, by I. Krasilshtshik. Motes pour servir à la connaissance des Mutilles paléarctiques et Description de quelques espèces nouvelles, by Ernest André. MUTILLA DALMATICA, INNESI, SEMIRUFA, PECTINIFERA and SCHULTHESSI are describedas new species. De la Nomenclature zoologique, by Dr. Charles Girard. 1893.—BULLETIN DE LA SOCIETE ZOOLOGIQUE DE FRANCE. The Humming Bird. 17 PART I. contains :—Courtes Notices sur les Hirudinées, V11., VII1., [X., by Dr. Raphael Blanchard. Sur quelques Oiseaux de l’Inde, du Tibet, et de la Chine, by E. Oustalet. The names ofZophophorus Mantour,and obscurus are proposed for two varieties of Z. zmpeyanus. 1 am of opinion that the distinct coloration of these birds arises from natural or acci- dental causes, and that they cannot be considered as distinct species. (Edit.) PALAEORNIS SALVADORII is proposed for a new species of Parrot discovered by Mr. Armand David in Tibet. Les Zoologistes actuels, by L. H. Herrera. Remargques sur quelques espèces du genre BULIMINUS, avec les descriptions de plusieurs espèces nouvelles de ce genre, by C. F. Ancey. BULIMINUS SEMENOVI, ANNENKOVI, are described as new species. faunes malacologiques de l’ Afghanistan et Bélout- chistan, by C. F. Ancey. BULIMINUS SINDICUS, Bens, var OROBIA, KAYBERENSIS, COELOCENTRUM, var SUBOVATA and AUSTENIANA are described. ote Préliminaire sur une Plan- aire sp., by Xavier Raspail. Note sur deux espèces nouvelles de Mammifères rapportées par Fean Dybowski de la région de ? Ourangut, by E. de Pousargues. GALAGO (HEMIGALAGO) ANOMURUS, CROSSARCUS DYBOWSKII are proposed for these new species. Sur une Collection de Poissons recueillie, par Mr. Chaper a Borneo, by Léon Vaillant. Ninety-two species are mentioned. The name DIASTATOMYCTER is proposed for a new genus. Type D. CHAPERI, Vaill AMBLYRHYNCHICH- TRYS ALTUS, DIASTATOMYCTER CHAPERI, and CALLICHROUS EUGENEIATUS, are described as new species. PART Il.—.Surun crapaud pourvu ad unappendice caudal, by Ernest Olivier. Un Saurien nouveau et un Ophidieu rare pour l’ Algérie, by Ernest Olivier. QUATRIEME CAM- PAGNE, DE L’HIRONDELLE, 1888, Sur les Crustacés amphi- podes recueillis dans l'estomac des Germons, by Edward Chevreux. Observations d'anatomie compareé sur l'estomac des Caméliens, by J. A. Cordier. Contributions à la faune malacologique des Iles Sechelles, by Ph. Dautzenberg. Sur le mouvement de manège chez les Souris, by Remy Saint- Loup. TZhermo-Regulateur, by Charles Janet. Notes Or- nithologiques, by Ch. van Kempen. Courtes Notices sur les FHirudinées X., XI. and XII., by Dr. Raphael Blanchard. PLACOBDELLA is proposed for a new genus. PLACOBDELLA RABOTI and GUERNEI are described as new species. PART III. contains :—Courtes Notices sur les Hiru- dineés XIII., by Dr. Raphael Blanchard. Contribution à l’etude de la faune microscopique des eaux de Paris et de 18 | The Humming Bird. ses environs, by A. Certes. SPHAEROMA DUGESI, #.5p., by Adrien Dolfus, for a new species from Aguas-Calientes, Mexico. Congrès international de Zoologie. A permanent Committee was constituted as follows :— President: M. Milne Edwards (Paris). Vice-Presidents: M. Jentinck (Leyden), Count Kapnist (Moscou), M. Th. Studer (Berne), M. L. Vaillant (Paris). General Secretary: Dr. Raphael Blanchard (Paris). Secretary : Baron J. de Guerne (Paris). The Permanent Committee proposes the following question for the prize of His Royal Highness the Tzarevitch, which will be delivered in 1895 at the Leyden Congress :— Study of the fauna of one of the great regions of the world, and the relatious of that fauna with the neighbouring ones. Manuscripts or printed works must be in French, and sent to the President of the Committee, 7, Rue des Grands Augustins, Paris, before the first of May, 1895. Anomalre de la Carapace chez la Crstude Europe by Wr Raphael Blanchard. Une nouvelle planatre terrestre d’Europe, by L. von Graff. RHYNCODEMUS PYRENAICUS is the name bestowed for it. Motes sur quelques Amphipodes Méditer- raneéns, de la famille des Orchestidae, by Ed. Chevreux. Etude des Mues subies par les chenilles de la livrée, BOMBYX NEUSTRIA, by T. Ligniéres. Sur une pierre de serpent, by Dr. Raphael Blanchard. Description d’une nouvelle f1élice de Kabylie, by C. F. Ancey. HELIX SUBAPERTA 1s the name given. Description d'une espèce nouvelle de Pupa provenanl de l’Algerie, by C. F. Ancey. PUPA CARTENNENSIS. Des- cription d'une nouvelle espèce de CYPRIS, vivant dans les caux thermales du hammam-meskhoutine, by R. Moniez. CYPRIS BALNEARIA is the name proposed for it. PART IV. contains :—JVote sur une adaptation particu- liére de certains, Chromatophores chez un Céphalopode, CHIROLEUTHIS BOMPLANDI, Vérant, by Dr. Jourbin. HETERO- CHAETA GRIMALDII, Calanide nouveau provenant de la troizieéme campagne scientifique du yatch, l'HIRONDELLE, by Dr. Jules Richard. ALLOLOBOPHORA SAVIGNYI, Lomdrzicien nouveau du sud ouest de la France, by M.M.J. de Guerne and R. Horst. Diagnose d'une espèce nouvelle de Rongeur du genre, GOLUNDA de la collection Dybowskyi, by E. de Pousargues. GOLUNDA DIBOWSKYI is the name proposed for The Humming Bird. 19 it. Five specimens were obtained near the post fixed by Mr. Dybowsky on la Kemo, by 6° 17’ latitude North, and 17° 15’ longitude East. Description d’un, LECANIUM MEXICAIN, by T. D. A. Cockerell. LECANIUM SCHINI, Licht litt, is the name proposed for it. tude sur les Fourmis, by Ch. Janet. Spongiatres récoltés par Mr. Ch. Alluaud aux Îles Sechelles, by E. Bopsent, Nore sur la jaune des Spongilides de France, by E. Topsent. Vote sur quelques éponges du golfe de Tadjoura, recueillies par Mr. leDocteur L. Faurot, by E. Topsent, AXOSUBERITES is proposed for a new genus. ANOXUBERITES FAUROTI, RENIERA RAMUSCULOIDES and DEPRESSA are proposed for three new species. PART V. contains :—Crustacés [sopodes terrestres from Seychelles, by Adrien Dolfus. ANOMALISCUS 1s proposed for a new genus. ANOMALISCUS OVATUS and TYLOS MINOR are proposed for two new species. Sur le mouvement de manége chez les Insectes, by Alphonse: lL. Merrera. Courtes Notices sur les Hirudinées, by Dr. Raphael Blanchard, XX., XXI, XXII. and XVIII. Notes pour servir à la faune du Depart- ment du Doubs (Oiseaux), by E. Oustalet. Fifty-two species are enumerated. Sur deux Coccidies nouvelles, parasites des poissons, by Alphonse Labbé. Coccidium lucidum and Coccidie de la Motelle are the names proposed. Arachnides des Îles Sechelles, by E. Simon, Cryptotrele alluaudt, Clubiona marensis, Dendrolycosa tenella, Oxyopes alluaudi, and Viciria, tenuimanus, are the names proposed for the new species discovered by Mr. Alluaud. PART VI. and last for 1893, contains :—Sur quelques Gordiens nouveaux ou peu connus, by Lorenzo Camerano. Gordius raphaelts, is proposed for a new species. Du nom générique des Caïmans à plastron osseux, by Leon Vaillant. Sur le transport des Oeufs d'un nid dans un autre par une Perdrix grise, by Xavier Raspail. Note sur un second exemple d'incubation commencée et continuée par un male de Passereaux, by Xavier Raspail. Sur le mouvement de manege chez les Insectes, by Raphael Dubois. A propos d'une méduse observée par le D’Tautatn, dans le Niger, à Bamakou (Soudan francats), by Jules de Guerne. Note sur les PLATYPEZIDAE, fossiles de l'ambre tertiaire, by Fernand Meunier. A propos de nomenclature, by Ph. Dautzenberg and G. Dolfus A rejoinder to Doctor Ch. Girard. Notes pour servir à la faune du Départemeut du Doubs (Mammiféres, by E. Oustalet. Sur la vitesse de croissance 20” The Humming Bird. chez les Souris, by Remy Saint Loup. Du langage chez le Coo et la, Poule "ordinaires by Ws) de Kerheuvem sas aac nouveau Diapisde,du Mexique, by T. D. A. Cockerell. Myri- LASPIS PHILOCOCCUS, is the name proposed for it. 1892.—CONGRÈS INTERNATIONAL DES AMERICANISTES COMPTE RENDU DE LA HUILIEME SESSION TENUE A PARIS EN 1800, Paris. This large volume of 704 pages of text is exceed- ingly interesting. Fine portraits of Armand de Quatrefages, and Ferdinand Denis are given. Contents:—Preface,by Désiré Pector, General-Secretary. Xeports of Meetings, Receptions, etc., Quelques observations sur l’origine du mot AMERICA, by E. T. Hamy. Mr. Hamy is of my opinion (Humming Bird, 1892, pp. 118-119) that the name AMERICA, is derived from Americo or Amerigo, Vespuci. Amerriques, Amerigho Ves- pucct, Amerique, by Jules Marcou. Mr. Marcou opines that the name AMERICA is derived from the Sierra AMERRIQUE, Chontales, Nicaragua. Sur le nom AMERRISQUE, by Désiré Pector. He is of the same opinion as M. Hamy and myself. El nombre de AMERICA, by Julio Calcano. He is also of the same opinion as ourselves about the origin of that name; but he says that Americo Vespuci is innocent of it. It was done after his death, and its origin can be traced in LA COSMOGRAFIA, published in Lerona in 1509, by Waldsee- muller. Premiers Découvreurs de l Amérique, Sur les communications prehistoriques entre l’ancien monde et l'Amérique, by Hyde Clarke. The Missing Records of the Norse Discovery of America, by Mrs. Marie A. Shipley. Migration des Gaels en Amérique au moyen age, by E. Beauvois. Svtuation géographique des anciennes colontes scandinaves, by Prof. Valdemar Schmidt. Découvertes des Portugais eu Amérique au temps de Cristophe Colomb, by Paul Gaffarel and Charles Gariod. Odservation sur l’histoire du Bananier eu Amérique, by Dr. A. Ernst. Les dernières recherches sur l’histoire et les voyages de Christophe Colomb, by J. Silverio Jorrin. A portrait of Christopher Colomb is given. Sobre el lugar cierto eu que repozan lar cenizas de C. Colon, by Francisco Henriquez y Carvajal. On some points on the early Cartography of North America, by John B. Shipley. Sur quelques documents peu connus relatifs a la découverte de l’Amérique, by Gabriel Marcel. Sur la question de la pluralité et de la parenté des Races en Amérique, by H. ten Kate. Les premiers Americains, by Marquis de Nadaillac. Origine astatique des Esquimaux, by l’abbé Emile Petitot. La déformation artificielle du The Humming Bird. DT crane chez les tribus indiennes du Nord Ouest des Etats Unis et de la Colombie britannique, by Dr. Fernand Delisle. Woodcuts of deformed skulls are given. Les Clif-Dwellers de la Sierra Madre, by Dr. Hamy.— Anomaltes et Mutilations dentaires des Tarasques, by Dr. N. Léon. Déformations dentaires artificielles chez les {Indiens de l’isthme de Panama, by À. L. Pinart. Collection de Portraits d'Indigènes du Brésil, by Dr. P. Ehrenreich. Lhomme fossile du Rio Samborombon, by Dr. J. Vilanova. Anthropologie fuégienne, by Dr. Deniker. Sacred hunts of the American {ndians, by John G. Bourke. Mémoire sur les analogies qu’ ou peut signaler entre les civilisations de l'Amérique du Nord, de l’Amérique centrale et les civilisa- tions de l Aste, by Désiré Charnay. UITZILOPOCHTLI, Dieu de la Guerre des Astèques, by Dr. Ed. Seler. Woodcuts of several gods are given. L’orfévrerie des anciens Mexicains et leur art de travailler la pierre et de faire des ornements en plumes, by Dr. Edward Seler. Two very interesting coloured plates representing Indians working, and feathered ornaments are given. Sur le Quetzal (APANECAIOTL) ou coiffure Mexicaine en plumes, conservée à Vienne, by Mrs. Zelia Nuttall. Ouvrages cu plumes du Mexique, by Mrs. Zelia Nuttall. MWZélodies populaires des Indiens du Guate- mala, by Raymond Pilet. Several pieces of music are given. Note sur les limites des civilisations de l’ithsme américain, by A. L. Pinart. Aperçu sur l'ile d’Aruba, ses habitants, ses antiquités, et ses pétroglyphes, by the same Author. Monographie des Caraibes, by KR. de Semallé. Les Fuégzens Gla fin du xvir. siècle, by G. Marcel. On some claims of the American Indians, by S. B. Evans. Du Développement d'empreintes de produits textiles, sur les poteries russes, et de leur conformité avce les produits similaires de l’ Amérique du Nord, by Prince P.A. Poutjatine. Essai de classification chronologique des Monuments de l'Amérique précolombienne, by Marcel Daly. Archéologie mexicaine, by Dr. A. Penañel. Sur les peintures à fresque des anciens palais de Mitla (S. Mexico), by Dr. Ed. Seler. One coloured plate is given. Etudes archéologiques sur le Salvador précolombien, by Capt. de Montessus. Péfroglyphes de l’tsthme américain de L’Amérique centrale, des grandes et petites Antilles, by A. L. Pinart. Ruines de Tiahuanaco, by Th. Ber. Rapports négatifs des langues américaines et polynesiennes, by Prof. G. Cora. Les noms des métaux chez différents peuples de la Nouvelle Espague, by Count de Charencey. 7erminaison du 22 | The Humming Bird. pluriel dans les langues. MEXICANO-OPATA, by Dr. V. Reyes. Noticesur leslangues Zapotéegcueet mixtéque, by Dr. Ed. Seler:— CHONTALES and POPOLUCAS. A contribution to Mexican Ethnography, by Prof. D. G. Brinton. Several vocabularies are given. Considérations sur quelques noms indigènes de localités de Visthme centres américain, by Désiré Pector. Sur Ve mot, NMNAUAC by Died: Seller, De linfixation dans la langue MOSQUITO, by L. Adam. Vocabulario de la lengua, AYANQUES, by Dr Ratael “Celedonn aaa OVAMPT, bya Es dame “Langue roucouyenne, by L. Adam. Linguistique GUARANI, by Dr. C. F. Seybold. Æsquisse d'une grammaire et d'un vocabulaire BANIVA, by eRe dems Grasserie. Vocabulaire des Fuésiens, a la fin du xviii. SIECLE, Extrait du Mémoire de Miz-G: Marcel MCE tion BOTURINI-AUBIN-GOUPIL, de manustrits figuratifs mexicains, by Auguste Genin. Le Codex Troano ct le Codex Cortesianus, by J. de la Rada y Delgado, Les Codzces et les Calendriers du Mexique et de l'Amérique centrale, by Georges Raynaud. On the Codex Pornsett, by H. Phillips, jun. La Période paléolithique dans l'Amérique du Novd, by Dr. Th. Wilson. Many woodcuts are given. This is a very im- portant work, as can be seen by its contents, and I con- cratulate heartily my friend Mr. Désiré Pector, the General Secretary, for the great care and trouble which he has had in editing this splendid Volume. 1892.—BOLETIM DA SOCIEDADE DE GEOGRAPHIA DE LISBOA. 14a, Serie No. 1-—12. Contents of No. 1, Lat a7 Members; No. 2, Descobertas e descobridores. DIEGO CAO, by Luciano Cordeiro; No. 3, DIEGO D’AZAMBUJA, by Luciano Cordeiro; No. 4, VASCO DA GAMA, by the same author; No. 5, Participacao portugueza na colabracho hespanhola da cen- tenario da chamada cescoberta par Columba :—Escolha do horisonte fundamental para as altitudes da Europa, by Count d’ Avila; No. 6—8, Expedicäo portugueza a M. Pesène, 1589; relatorio de Carlos Wiese, Continued :—No. 9, Etude sur un poisson des grandes profondeurs du genre, HIMANTOLOPHUS, dragué sur les côtes du Portugal, by A. A.Girard. Descrip- tion d'une ECHENEIS nouveau des côtes du Portugal, by the same author. ECHENEIS PEDICULUS, is the name proposed for it. Black plates of HIMANTOLOPHUS GROENLANDICUS, and ECHENEIS PEDICULUS are given. Duas viagens dé Almigt de Giovani, veneztano, a Calecut nos annos de 1529 a D592) ” traducidas do livro, VIAGGI FATTI DA VINEGIA ALLA TANA IN PERSIA, IN INDIA ET IN CONSTANTINOPOLI, by The Humming Bird. 22 Antonio Pereira de Paiva e Pona. Geographia medica (0 clima de Tauger, no tratamento da tisica pulmonar by the same author. No. 10, a corcumnavegacao do Africa offerecida a Sociedade de Geographia, by A. E. de Cavalheiro e Sousa. O JAu, Conferencia na Sociedad de Geographia de Lisboa, by Padre Wieder. O. coronel Borges. No. 11.—Documen- tos de Macau copia da correspondencia relativo a missao, do Conseikhero Adriao Accacto, by Silveira Pinto, Encargado de negocio com o Vice Roi Ki-ing em 1843. Actas de 1892. No. 12, Espedicao ao Humbe, Bibliographia. Catalogo das publicaoes feitas pela Sociedade de Geographia de Lisboa. Gis de wiso2. Wa, eric INO). oriueuezes fora de Portugal, Berengella e Leonor rainhas da Dinamarca, by Luciano Cordeiro. Berengaria et Leonora, note historique, de Mr. C. Brunn. 1893, No. 2.—Album da gruta de Camoes, copia enviada a Sociedade de Geographia de Lisboa pelo Governor de Macau. Um Costume dos habitantes do Pegu, by Sousa Viterbo. De Dubran a Betra, by Carlos T. Alford. Æxpedicao ao flumbe, by Capt. Joaquim, 1] Maria Luna de Carvallio. Biblio- graphia. Nos. 3—4, Mitras lusitanas no Oriente, by Casimiro C.de Nazareth. Nos. 5—6. America austral. Cartas escriptas da America nos annos de 1022, a 1583, by A. Lopez Mendez. First Part, Bzbliographia. Actas de 1893. 1893. —— SOCIEDADE DE GEOGRAPHIA DE LISBOA, IN- DICES E CATALOGOS, A BIBLIOTHECA. 1892—93. Memorias y Revista dela Sociedad Cientifica Antonio Alzate, Tome VII. Mexico. Numeros 5—12. In number 5, there is a very interesting account of Les Ruines Zapothèques du Cerro de Quiengola, near Tehuantepec (Oaxaca) by A. Estrada. A good plan of the ruins accom- panies the relation. In numbers 9—r2, HORS de défeuse chezles animaux, by À. L. Herrera. 1893—94.—In Numbers 1—4, L'homme préhistorique au Mexique, by À. L. Herrera, a very interesting memoir. 1893, October 21st.—REVISTA MENSUAL DE LA SOCIEDAD GUATEMALTECA DE CIENCIAS, Guatemala. This is a new Journal, to which I wish a long life. Three numbers have been issued. The first is dated October arst. in Parts 2 and 3, there is a very good memoir entitled: — Apunta- mientos sobre los estudios de Liologia de Guatemala, é tmportancia de estos estudios, by Juan José Rodriguez, the well-known Naturalist. He gives a detailed account 24 The Humming Brrd. of all the Naturalists who have explored Guatemala from 1796, up to date. He also mentions many of the works published on the fauna and flora from Guatemala, and lastly he hopes that the Government will soon decrete the formation of a Museum of Natural History in the Capital. I add my wishes to that of my old friend, and I hope to hear soon that it is done. 1893.—THE ENTOMOLOGISTS’ MONTHLY MAGAZINE, edited by M. M. Barrett, Champion Douglas, Fowler, Mc Lacklan, Saunders, and Lord Walsingham Second Series, Vol. IV., London, in twelve parts. This Volume contains 292 pages of text, several black plates, and two very good portraits of STAINTON and WESTWOOD. This excellent Magazine contains a very large number of contributions, chiefly on British and European Insects. Page 37, PIMPLA EPEIRÆ, 1s proposed by Mr. Bignel for a new species of that genus, found in the egg-bag of a spider; EPEIRA CORNUTA, at Ivybridge, South Devon. Pages 39-41, ASPIDIOTUS PALMAE, and DIASPIS TENTACULATUS, are proposed by M. M. Cockerell and Morgan for two new species of West Indian Coccidæ. Pages 61-63. — NIPHE AETHIOPICA, PEROMATUS BOLIVIANUS, PHTHIA CANTHARIDINA, ZELUS FILICAUDA and RHAPHIDOZOMA ATKINSONI, are the names proposed by Mr. E. Bergroth for five new species of RHYNCHOTA from West Africa, Bolivia, Ecuador, and India. Page 83.—RHYZOPHAGUS NOBILIS, and ANCISTRIA REITTERI, are proposed by Mr. Lewis for two new species of Japanese Coleoptera. | Page 105-106.—ALEURODICUS ORNATUS, is proposed by Mr. Cockerell for a third species of ALEURODICUS, from Jamaica. Page 151.—The name LYGAEOSCYTARIA is proposed by Mr. Reuter for a new division allied to LYGAEIDAE and CAPSIDAE. He names this curious Cupid, from Tasmania, LYGAEOSCYTUS CIMICOIDES, new genus, and new species. Page 152.—XIPHOCERA ENSICORNIS, 1s proposed by H. de Saussure, for a new species of Orthoptera, from Trans- vaal. Pages 153-155, the name of PSEUDINGLISIA, is proposed for a new genus of COCCIDAE, born in England, on plants freshly imported from ‘Trinidad. He calls the species, PSEUDINGLISIA RODRIGUEZIAE. The Humming Bird. 25 Page 155—58, MYTILASPIS ALBUS and PINNASPIS BAM- BUSAE, are the names proposed by Mr. Cockerell, for two new species from West Indies. Page 182, ANAXITA DRUCEI, is the name proposed by Juan Rodriguez, for a new species of that genus, from Guatemala. LOCRIS CONCINNA, is proposed by Mr. Distant, for a new species of Homoptera from South Africa. Page 183—185, NIPONIUS ANDREWESI, PARVULUS, and TRYPETICUS INDICUS, are the names proposed by Mr. Lewis, for three new species of Azsterzdae, from Kanara, India. Pages 185—88, ASPIDIOTUS COCOTIS, AFFINIS, and DIASPIS OPUNTIAE are the names proposed by Mr. Newstead, for three new species of Coccidae from Demerara. Page 204, HERCYNELLA, is the name proposed by Mr. Bethune Baker, for a new genus allied to HERCYNA. H. STAUNDINGERI and MARGELANA from Shah Kuh Mountains, Persia, are described as new. Pages 205, LECANOPSIS FORMICARUM, is the name pro- posed by Mr. Newstead, for a new species of Cocczdae from Chesil Beach. Page 252, PROSTEMMIDEA is proposed by Mr. Reuter for a new genus of Lygaezdae, from Bombay. P. MIMICA is the type of this new genus. Pages 253—55, TRACHYSCELIS CILIARIS, LAEVIS, and PALLENS, are proposed by Mr. Champion, for three new species of this genus, from Australia and Ceylon. Page 274, PLATYDEMA ASYMMETRICUM is the name proposed by Mr. Champion for a new species of PLATYDEMA, from Damma Island, near Timor. Page 275, PSEUDOMOLPUS is proposed by Mr. Jacoby for a new genus of Phytophagous Coleoptera from Gaboon. P. dimidiatus, n.sp., is the type of this genus. Page 277—78, the name of HALOVELIA is proposed by Mr. Bergroth for a new genus of Hemiptera from Cartier Island, Timor, and N.W. Australia. H. MARITIMA, n.sp., is the type of this genus. ACANTHIA SALINA is proposed by the same author for a new species of that genus from N.W. Australia. 3 26 The Humming Bird. 1893.—ORNITHOLOGISCHE MONATSBERICHTE, edited by Dr. Ant. Reichenow, Berlin. A new and interesting Journal, containing many interesting memoirs by well-known writers. Page 11—12, POECILOTHRAUPIS MELANOPS, CHLOROS- PINGUS VENEZUELANUS, GRALLARIA EXCELSA, CONIROSTRUM INTERMEDIUM, EMPIDAGRA BAHIAE, and SERPOPHAGA, MUNDA, are the names proposed by Mr. Berlepsch, for five new species of ‘birds from South America. Zeucotreron meridionalis is proposed by M. M. Meyer and Wiglesworth, for a new species from Macassar. Page 28, Xenocickla clamans, is proposed by Mr. Sjôstedt, for a new species of that genus. Pages 29—32, SYMPLECTES STUHLMANNI, PLOCEUS IN- TERSCAPULARIS, RUFONIGER, PACHYRHYNCHUS, MALIMBUS CENTRALIS, TURACUS EMINI, TRICHOLAEMA FLAVIBUCCALE, DENDROPICUS POECILOLAEMUS, Caprimulgus NIGRISCAPU- LARIS, STILBOPSAR, n.g. Type, S. STUHLMANNI, TSERPSI- PHONE EMINI, PARUS FASCIIVENTER, Crnnyris regia, Cama- roptera axillaris, RECTUROSTRURL, wee i ypc eee HYPOCHONDRICUM, are the names proposed by Dr. Reichenow, for two new genera and fifteen new species, discovered in Central Africa, by the late celebrated Emin Pacha, and Mr. Stuchlmann. Page 41, COLUMBA PALLIDA, is proposed by M. M. Von Rotschild and E. Hartert, for a new species. Pages 42—44, PODICA CAMERUNENSIS, TROCHOCERCUS ALBIVENTRIS, SYMPLETES CASTANICAPILLUS, and ALSEONAX OBSCURA, are proposed by Mr. Sjôstedt, for four new species from Cameroons. Pages 60—62, TELEPHONUS EMINI, CINNYRIS PUR- PUREIVENTRIS, MELOCICHLA ATRICAUDA, CISTICOLA NUCHA- LIS, and GLAUCIDIUM CASTANEUM, are proposed by Dr. Reichenow, for five new species collected in Central Africa, by M. M. Emin and Stuhlmann. Page 65, GLAUCIDIUM SJOSTEDTI, is proposed by Dr. Reichenow, for a new species from Cameroons. GOURA HUONENSIS, is proposed by Mr. Meyer for a new species from North New Guinea. Page 8&4, CENTROPUS FLECKI, is proposed by Dr. Reichenow, for a new species from Damaraland. CISTICOLA DISCOLOR, is proposed by Mr. Sjôstedt for a new species from Cameroons. | The Humming Bird. DT Page 138, DEUDROPICUS REICHENOWI, is proposed by Mr. Sjéstedt, for a new species from Cameroons. Page 177, TURDINUS RUFIVENTRIS, BURNESIA TAENI- OLATA, DENDROPICUS LACUUM, and GLAUCIDIUM KILIMENSE, are proposed by Dr. Reichenow, for four new species from Cameroons, Karevia and Kilimandjaro. Page 205, MALIMBUS ERYTHROGASTER, is proposed by D. Reichenow, for a new species from Cameroons. 1893.—THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST, edited by Rev- C. J. S. Bethune, Ontario. Many new species of Insects are described in this Volume. 1893.—TWENTY - THIRD ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF ONTARIO. Many woodcuts of injurious Insects are given. 7%e songs of our grasshoppers and crickets, by S. H. Scudder, is well worth reading. Musical notes of several species are given. 1893.—APPENDIX TO THE REPORT OF THE MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE ON EXPERIMENTAL FARMS, Ottawa. One Volume with 289 pages of text and woodcuts. 1893.—CENTRAL EXPERIMENTAL FARM, Ottawa. Bulletin No. 19. Grasses, thetr uses and composition, by James Fletcher. 1892.—BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM, No. 40. Bibliographies of American Naturalists. LV.—The published writings of George Newbold Lawrence, 1844-1891, by L. S. Foster, with a fine portrait of Lawrence. One hundred and twenty-one memoirs of this celebrated Ornithologist are mentioned. In these, 323 new species of birds are described. Names and habitats are given for each species. 1893.—THE PRAIRIE GROUND SQUIRRELS, OR SPERM- OPHILES OF THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY, by Vernon Bailey, Washington. Sixty-seven pages of text, coloured plates of SPERMOPHILUS TRIDECEMLINEATUS, FRANKLINI and RICHARD- SONI are given A very interesting memoir on these Mammals, mentioning their natural enemies, the methods of destroying” them, and a full account of the three species figured. 1893—NORTH AMERICAN FAUNA, No. 7; THE DEATH VALLEY EXPEDITION, a@ biological survey of parts of California, Nevada, Arizona, and Utah. Part I].—Wash-~ ington. This important volumé of 393 pages contains :— 28 The Humming Brrd. Report on Birds, by A. K. Fisher. Report on Reptiles and Batrachians, by Leonhard Steineger. | Report on Fishes, by Charles H. Gilbert. Report on Insects, by C. V. Ryley. Report on Mollusks, by E. C. Stearns. Report on Desert Trees and Shrubs, by C. Hart Merriam. Report on Desert Cactuses ana Vuccas, oO Ent Marriam. List of. Localities, spy aS) lmertourreenmhlael plates and five maps are given. SCELOPORUS CLARKIii, MAGISTER, ZOSTEROMUS, ORCUTTI, BOULENGERI, and FLORI- DANA, are figured on plate 1. PHRYNOSOMA CORNUTUM, BLAINVILLEI, GOODEI, and PLATYRHINOS, on plate 1. XANTUSIA VIGILIS, SALVADORA HEXALEPIS, BUFO HALOPHILUS, NELSONI, and RANA FISHERI, sp. nov., on plate 11. SAUROMALUS ATER on plate Iv. EMPETRICHTHYS MERRIAMI, DEN et sp. nove, on plate 5. RHINICHTHYS NEVADENSIS, sp. nov., and VELIFER, sp. nov., on plate vi. OPUNTIA ACANTHOCARPA, WHIPPLEI, PARRYI, and RUTILA, on plates vil. to x1. YUCCA BACCATA, ARBORESCENS, and MACROCARPA, on plates xii. to xiv. AMNI- COLA, MICROCOCCUS, and FLUMINICOLA MERRIAMI, are figured in text, pages 277 and 282. The fine maps illustrate :— The General Route-Map of the Expedition, Lower Division of the Lower Sonoran Zone, Distribution of Leconte thrasker (HARPORHYNCHUS LECONTEI), Distribution of the Creosote Bush (LARREA TRIDENTATA) and Distribution of the Tree Yucca (YUCCA ARBORESCENS). Derivations, names, and localities, are given for 137 species of Birds and 56 species of Reptiles, 13 species of Fishes. A list of about 800 species of Insects is given, many new species are pointed out; two new genera and 18 species of DIPTERA are described, also one new genus, and 10 new species of HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA, and two new species of ORTHOPTERA. 47 species of MOL- LUSKS are pointed out, among which, one new species, AMNI- COLA MICROCOCCUS. A list of 144 species of trees and shrubs, is given, and lastly 23 species of CACTUSES, YUCCAS and AGAVE. 1892.—ANALES DEL INSTITUTO FISICO-GEOGRAFICO Y DEL MUSEO NACIONAL DE COSTA RICA, Tome III., San José, Costa-Rica. Contents :—Odservaciones meterologicas, Viaje de Exploracion al Rio Grande de Terraba, by H. Pittier, with map. La Parte Sur Este de la Republica de Costa-Rica, The Humming Brrd. | 29 by Dr. A. von Frantzins. Apuntamientos para la historia natural de Costa-Rica,by H.Pittier. CRUSTACEOS, INSECTOS, Y MOLLUSCAS. Resultados de las observaciones meteorologicas practicadas en el ano de 1890, by H. Pittier. Descripcion de una especie nueva de ‘ GALLINA DE MONTE,” by José C. Zeledon. ARAMIDES PLUMBEICOLLIS is the name proposed. Descripcion de tres especies nuevas para la fauna costart- cense, by G. K. Cherrie. RAMPHOCELUS COSTARICENSIS, MYRMOCCIZA OCCIDENTALIS, and GRALLARIA LIZANOI, are the names proposed. Antiguedades de Costa Rica, by Dr. H. Polakowsky. A fine photograph illustrating eleven rare antiquities is given. Aves colectadas en Costa Rica, by Adolfo Boucard. It is a traduction of my paper published in the Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, January, 1878, made by Anastasio Alfaro. Resena de las principales Aves, que habitan la parte superior del Volcan de POAS, by Anastasio Alfaro. /nvestigaciones sobre el azucar del AGAVE AMERICANA, by Gustavo Michaud y José Fidel Tristan. 1891.—MEMORIA DE LA SECRETARIA DE GOBERNACION POLICIA Y FOMENTO, San ‘Yosé, Costa Rica. 1892.—DIE VOGEL DER INSEL CURACAO, by Hans von Berlepsch. In this memoir Mr. Berlepsch mentions all the works published anteriorly, on the birds of Bonazre, Curacao and Aruba, and gives a list of all the species recorded from these Islands. On page 91, TINNUNCULUS BREVIPENNIS is proposed fora new species from Curacao. 1891.—KATALOG DER VOGELSAMLUNG, IM MUSEUM DER SENCKENBERGISCHEN NATURFORSCHENDEN GESELLSCHAFT zn FRANKFURT AM MAIN, by Ernst Hartert, Frankfurt. 259 pages of text. This is a complete list of the species of birds, in the collection of the Museum of Francfort. 3,612 species are enumerated. 1892.—CATALOGUE OF A COLLECTION OF BRITISH BIRDS formed by the late MR. JOHN HENRY GURNEY AND HIS SON, by the latter, with the localities, sex, and state. of plumage, London. 1891.—A LIST OF MOLLUSCA AND OTHER FORMS OF MARINE LIFE, collected in the years 1889—18g90, 1n JAPAN, by Frederick Stearns. Detroit. One black plate is given. 1891.—VIAGGIO DI LEONARDO FEA, zz BIRMANIA E REGIONI VICINE :—ODONATES, by Edm de Selys Long- champs, Genova. Many new species are described in this memoir. Pau The Humming Bird. 1893.—LA CHASSE AUX PETITS OISEAUX par led Baron: d'Hamonville. (Revue des Sciences Naturelles appliquées), Paris, Baron d’Hamonville wishes that it should be prohibited to shoot small birds, to obviate their rapid extinction in the. Department of Meurthe-et-Moselle. | 1893.—RAPPORT SUR UNE MISSION EXÉCUTÉE DANS LA MER ROUGE ET LE GOLFE D’ADEN, by Doctor Jousseaume, Paris. 1893-94.— THE ENGLISH ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE, Lon-. don, Illustrated London News Office. In No. 121, October 1893, there is an interesting memoir entitled:—A Naturalist in a Swiss forest, by C. Parkinson, with very good illustrations, by George FE. Lodge. In Number 1247 January Mo Mie ZOO REVISITED, A Chat with the Sacred Jb7s, by Phil Robinson, is spirited and very good. In the course of his chat with the Ibis, Mr. Robinson remarks that different species of birds are put together in the same cage, and that labels. with the names of the species enclosed, are attached to the cage, but that it is quite impossible for the Visitor to make out which is which. That is what I have found myself in many Zoological Gardens, and it ought to be remedied at once, by giving illustrations, with names of the species exhibited. 1893.—SCIENCE AND ART AND TECHNICAL ÉDUCATION, edited by. John Mills. London: Chapman and Hall. Very good illustrations are given. 1893.—THE INTERNATIONAL CHRISTMAS RECORDER, in New York Recorder, December toth. Contents :— Wealth and Progress of the United States. A lot of information on Natural Finances, Gold and Silver, Iron Ore Product, An Economical Process of extracting gold, A Vatch on Wheels; cte.nexc. 1893.—THE ANTIGUA OBSERVER, edited by Daniel W. Scarville, EL PORVENIR, edited by Antonio Araryo, Cartha- gena, Columbia, etc., etc., etc. SOCIEDADE. DE. GEOGRAPHIA DE LES POP In the Session held on the roth April, 1893, our Chief Editor, Mr. Adolphe Boucard has been elected Corresponding, Member of the Geographical Society of Lisboa, Portugal. The Humming Bird. gi THE! PF EMING" NTAN: By coe EDITOR: | GERMAN, Mr. OTTO LILIENTHAL, a practical worker, mo has successfully invented an apparel, not exactly adequate for flying about, but quite good enough to precipi- tate himself into space from an elevated spot or eminence. During three years Mr. Lilienthal has been studying the mechanism of wings in birds, and the result was the con- struction of an apparel consisting chiefly of two gigantic wings, about sixteen yards square, when opened. ‘These wings, weighing forty-two pounds, are fixed on a skeleton frame made with osier, in the centre of which the experimen- tator sits. From his seat he can easily modify the inclination of the wings, and direct two rudders, fixed at the back of the apparel. With the bon of the hands, which lay on a transversal bar, the rest of the body 1s entirely free in its movements, and by sloping it more or less to the right or to the left, modifies the position of the centre of gravity of the apparel. After numerous experiments, resulting in acquiring the perfect manipulation of the wings and rudders, Mr. Lilienthal made up his mind to experiment his flying machine. He first took his flight from a tower, twelve feet high, which he purposely built for that purpose. He was so successful that his next attempt was made from a hill, about three hundred feet high. He landed at a distance of nine hundred feet from the hill, leisurely and without the least difficulty. During the aerial voyage, he worked the wings so, as to accelerate ot delay the descent at will. He succeeded also to fly against the wind. Therefore we can say with certainty that the first step for the manufacturing of flying machines is an accomplished fact, and before long, man will have conquered AIR at last. Mr. Lilienthal himself confesses that much remains to be done to make his apparel perfect; but with the elements worked upon by him, it will not take long now, to construct a perfect machine, which will enable Man to explore that domain. I congratulate, heartily, Mr. Lilienthal for his im- portant discovery, to which his name will remain permanently associated, as the first practical discoverer of this most interesting and scientific problem. 32 The Humming Bird. To Mr. Lilienthal, and to others who will follow him, I will suggest this:—If you want to solve satisfactorily and quickly, the problem of travelling into space with a flying machine, follow the path so well laid out by Mr. Lilienthal. Study first NATURE in its aerial inhabitants, viz. :—BIRDS. either alive or dead. Nature contains everything as perfect as it can be. The solution of this problem, as that of many others, is there. Are not all successful inventors after all, only imitators of the works of NATURE. For example, begin by studying the skins of a Condor or a Golden Eagle. See how the feathers of wing and tail are disposed on their wings and tail, measure their length, count their number, weigh the bodies, then make your calculations, and construct an apparatus resembling as much as possible in its formation to the wings and tails of these birds. Then study their flight, note the strength of their nerves and muscles, so as to enable you to replace these with a machine of sufficient power, according to the weight which must be lifted in the air, and at the same time enabling you to move easily wings and tail in all directions. Then you will have an apparel with which the solution of the aerial navigation problem will probably be solved. You may also study with advantage other species of Birds, especially Hawks, Gulls, Crows, Swifts, Swallows, etc. All of these have long wings, short tails, comparatively light bodies for the length of their wings, and fly easily and swiftly. Since ICARE, captive of MINOS, made some wings to fly away from the place of his captivity without any other result than his fall in the Algean Sea, many are the attempts which have been made to construct a flying apparatus, but not one wasadequate. Themostimportant one, was made by the French- man, PILATRE DE ROZIER, but he was not more successful than his predecessors. But now we can hope that before the end of this century, such a machine will exist, and will produce a revolution in the ways of travelling, at least for the audacious; because I do not see how it could ever be so vulgarised as to make it handy for the public at large. 1. : PSITTACI. Rea fa x estor notabilis, Gould . 30 —— meridionalis, Gmel. 20 Ë Ch aleopsittacus ater, Scop. 12 - duyvenbodei, Dub. 100 = scintillatus, Tem. .. 12 = _— occidentalis, Salv. .. LR ‘Eos reticulata, Mull. | . 20 -—— cardinalis, Homb. . . 60 =—— rubra, Edw. _- Se — wallacei, Finsch, 230 ! -——riciniata, Bechst. ~ : SLR — fuscata, and Var. BI. 12 us hypoenochrous, (CR: 20. — lory, L. He 16 = erythrothorax, Satv: 16 — jobiensis, Salv. 20 domicella, L. 12 - garrulus, L. 16 ustralis, Gmel. 20 glossus cyanogrammus, Wagl. . I0 massena, Bp. rm SLO novoe hollandiae Gm. ES - rubritorques, ee 230 teles flavoviridis, or n. RS - 30 “meyeri, Schl. = Pes) uteles, Tem. _.. orphyreocephalus, Diet. . I2 pusillus, Shaw. OS, charmosyna placens, T. ga 10 —— aureocincta, Lay. .. 20 osynopsis pulchella, G. R. 20 1osyna papuensis, Gm. Re 12 stellae, Mey. E << 16 tacus muschenbroeki, Ros. “+ 20 | sx oe . 50 ittacus | desmaresti, ‘Garn.. ee coxeni, Gould Se 716 diopthalmus, H. and or 6 uavissimus, Sclat. : 20 glossus aterrimus, Gm. 22: . 20 torhynchus xanthonotus, G. ÉECE banksi, Lath. ae 30 ocephalon galeatum, Lath. 10 galerita, Lath. 12 riton, Tem. ; Fe 20 - leadbeateri, Vig. 12. - roseicapilla, Vieil. 12 S nasica, Tem. A 0) sittacus novoe hollandiae, Gm. TA de 1acao, 1, Se = . 20 loroptera, G. R: + .- 30 ilit: ue ao 24. as . 20 ee se 20 VS me OF PARROTS. and PITFAS FOR SALE at 225, London, W.C. Psittaci—Continued. 3 58 94 9 Ara nobilis, L. : fount Souancé Ry nchopsittacus pachyrhynchus, Sw. Conurus lencophthalmus, Mul. — nenday, Desm. solstitialis, L. jendaya, Gm. weddelli, Dev. - wagleri, G.R. chloropterus, Sou. .. holochlorus, Sclat.. astee, Sou. SAR ee oe aeruginosus, L. =... . ocularis, Sclat. and Salv. aureus, Gm. canicularis, L. Cyanolyseus patagonus, Vieil. Gnathosittaca icterotis, M.S. : Henicognathus leptorhynchus, K. Pyrrhura cruentatd NE: > vittata, Shaw ae = leucotis, Licht. FE: -picta, Mul... = ips luciani, Dev. = egregia, Sclat. Bee calliptera, Man... souancei, Verr._ . rhodocephala, S. and Salv. hoffmauni, Cab. .. chiripepe, Vieil. Myopsittacus monachus, Bodd. Bolborhynchus panychlorus, S. asi Go Psittacula conspicillata, Laf. sclateri, G.R. passerina L. — guianensis, Sw. Brotogerys tirica, Gmel. .. a chiriri, VARIE Se Oe — virescens, Gm... jugularis, Mull. . Ceey OR Peas. tui, Gmel. Fe Chrysotis Farinosa, Bodd. “amazonica > ER ochrocephala, Gm. — 4. _panamensis, Cab. -.. - auropalliata, G.R. ——— aestiva, L. .. ES -albifrons, Spar. oF. - ventralis, Mull. _Pionus menstruus, and Var., ; sordidus, L. -bridgesi, Boucard . senilis, Spix. = — fuscus, Mull. Deroptyus accipitrinus, L. - Triclaria eyanogaster, Vieil. .. EST Des Scop. = High Holborn, aS =. os =, > 2 ‘7 50 LIST OF PARROTS and PITTAS FOR SALE at 225, High Holborr London, W.C. , : Psittaci—Continued. 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 IAI 142 143 144 145 146 eee) 148 149 150 I51 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 Pionopsittacus amazoninus, Desm. haematotis, S. and Salv. .. coceineicollaris, Lawr. —— pyrilia, Bp... Gaica, ath: ; Urochroma cingulata, Scop. _—— purpurata, Gmel. .. surda, Ill. hueti, Tem.. Caica melanocephala, iGo, -—— xanthomera, G.R. Poeocephalus robustus, Ci. gulielmi, Jard. —— senegalus, L. -—-— versteri, Finsch. meyeri, Rupp. Psittacus erithacus, L. Coracopsis vasa, Lev. nigra, L. .. comorensis, Pet. barklyi, Newt. Dasyptilus pecqueti, Less. Eclectus pectoralis, Mull. cardinalis, Bodd. Geoffroyus personatus, Shaw. aruensis, G.R. rhodops, G.R. = cyanicollis, Mull... Prioniturus platurus, T. .. flavicans, Cass. ——discurus, Vieil. . Tanygnathus affinis, Wall. mulleri, T. Palaeornis nepalensis, Hodg. torquata, Bodd. docilis, Vieill. — cyanocephala, Briss. —— rosa, Bodd. . 5 —— schisticeps, Hodgs. peristerodes, Finsch. calthropae, Lay. —— fasciata, Mull. : longicauda, Bodd... Polytelis barrabandi, Sw. alexandrae, Gould.. melanura, Vig. ™. Ptistes ervthropterus, Gm. —- jonquillaceus, Vieil. Aprosmictus cyanopygius, V. chloropterus, Rams. —— dorsalis, Quoy. Pyrrhulopsis tabuensis, Gm. personata, G.R. .. Psittacella brehmi, Ros. .. modesta, Ros. Psittinus incertus, Shaw . Bolbopsittacus mindanensis, Steere. Agapornis pallaria, L. Loriculus vernalis, Sparm. This List cancels all previous ones. Printed by Pardy & Son, 8, The Triangle, Bournemouth. Psittaci—Continued. 175 176 CAT. 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 IOI 192 193 | 104 195 196 197 108 199 200 201. 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 Loriculus exilis, Schl. .. 75 philippensis, Briss. : galgulus, L... os ae stigmatus, Mull. .. .. aurantiifrons, Schl. Platycerus elegans, Gmel. Px adelaidae, Gould .. .. flaviventris, T. ti à pallidiceps, Vig. eximius, Shaw. ae sa Porphyreocephalus spurius, K. .. Barnardius barnardi, Lath. Le semitorquatus, Quoy. ».. Psephotus xanthorhous, Gould . multicolor, Brown = haematonotus, Gould = Neophema pulchella,. Shaw =e —— venusta, T. oe elegans, Gould —— chysogastra, Lath.. Cyanoramphus novoe- zelandiae, Sparm. | rowleyi, Bull. = saisseti, Verr. 3% ar “auriceps, Kuhl. —— malherbei, Sou. Nymphicus cornutus, Gmel. — Nanodes discolor, Shaw .. Pezoporus formosus, ‘Lath. Stringops habroptilus, G.R. greyi, G.R. Conurus mitratus, T. Chrysotis salvini, Salv. PITTIDAE. Hydrornis nipalensis, Hodgs, Gigantipitta caerulea, Rafi. Pitta maxima, Mull. Fe *- — cyanoptera, T. ix —— megarhyncha, Schl. brachyura, L. = "+ —— strepitans, T. se .… granatina, T. ep ve coccinea, Eyt. at arcuata, Gould (imperfect) erythrogastra, Tem. a celebensis, West mackloti, and Var., T. atricapilla, Briss. muelleri, Bp. novoe guineae, Mull. LETT cucullata, Hartl. .. ae baudi, Mull. Ete) Eucickla cyanura, Bodd, .. sa boschi, Mull. ~ Le gurneyi, Hume ..