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SMITHSONIAN    INSTITUTION. 

UN  IT  HI)  STATES    NATIONAL   Ml  SKL'M. 


BULLETIN 


OF   THE 


UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM 


No.   4=9. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  THE  PUBLISHED  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP 

LUTLEY  SCLATER,  F,  R,  S,,  SErUKTAKY  OF  THE 

ZOOLOGICAL  SOCIETY  OF  LONDON, 


Prepared  under  tin;  direction  of 

GK   BROWN    G-OODE. 


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,  etc.,  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  may  be  found  in  the 
current  catalogues  of  the  publications  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution. 

Papers  intended  for  publication  in  the  Proceedings  and  Bulletins 
of  the  National  Museum  are  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Publica- 
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. 
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THE 


PUBLISHED   WRITINGS 


OF 


PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER, 


1844-1896. 


Prepared  under  the  direction  of 

GK    BROWN    GKX)1>K. 


WASHINGTON : 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE. 
1896. 


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CONTENTS. 


Page. 

Frontispiece — Portrait  of  Philip  Lutley  Sclater. 

Contents _ v 

Introduction _ vn 

Biographical  sketch ix 

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 

List  of  new  families  and  genera  described 75 

List  of  new  species  described 79 

List  of  species  figured _  105 

Index  to  the  subjects  of  the  separate  works  and  papers  catalogued  in  Parts 

I  and  II... 121 

Appendix— List  of  separate  works  and  papers  published  subsequent  to 

December,  1894,  and  not  included  in  Parts  I  to  VI 133 

v 


IISTTEODUCTIOK 


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  systematic  biology. 

Five  bulletins  have  been  published  in  this  series:  No.  20,  The  Pub- 
lished Writings  of  Spencer  Fullerton  Baird,  1843-1882,  by  G.  Brown 
Goode;  No.  23,  The  Published  Writings  of  Isaac  Lea,  LL.  D.,  by 
Newton  Pratt  Scudder;  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  B.  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  S3rstematic 
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 
carried  on,  however,  in  the  intervals  of  an  active  business  life,  while 
Mr.  Sclater  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. 

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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- 
aling  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  it,  is  also  given.  The 
reason  for  including  a  separate  list  of  the  species  figured  is  obvious, 
since  a  large  number  of  Mr.  Sclater's  figures  relate  to  forms  not  for 
the  first  time  described  by  him. 

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  bibli- 
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. 


BIOC.RAPIlirAI.  SKHTCII  OF  PHILIP  LUTLE1 


JHR. 


Mr.  Philip  Lutley  Sclatcr,  secretary  of  the  Zoological  Society  of 
London,  is  one  of  the  best,  known  of  living  zoologists.  Few  men 
havi>  contributed  so  much  as  he  to  systematic  ornithology,  and  none 
have  done  so  much  in  Hie  identification  and  description  of  ne\v  forms 
from  the  Western  Continent.  His  work  has  been  largely  in  connec- 
tion \viththe  luxuriant  fauna  of  Neotropical  America,  little  known  at 
the  time  when  he  began  his  researches.  Nearly  every  year  since  he 
began  work  in  lSf>:>,  his  correspondents  in  tropical  America  have  laid 
at  his  feet  new  wealth  in  the  form  of  collections  from  regions  hitherto 
unexplored. 

He  has  characterized  1,007  new  species  (245  in  collaboration  with 
Osbert  Salvin),  1'35  new  genera  (25  with  Salvin),  and  two  new  fami- 
lies of  American  birds. 

Remarkable  as  has  been  his  industr}^  and  his  accuracy  in  diagnosis 
and  description,  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.  Sclater  have  also  resulted  in  great  additions  to  our 
knowledge  of  the  geographical  distribution  of  vertebrates.  Not  only 
lias  he  worked  out  many  local  faunas,  but  his  generalizations  upon  the 
distribution  of  life  and  the  division  of  the  globe  into  zoogeographies! 
regions  have  had  great  influence  upon  scientific  opinion.  lie  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.  Ills  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  boon  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 
Sclater,  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  instruc- 
tion in  scientific  ornithology.  He  began  his  collection  of  bird  skins 
at  Oxford,  making  British  skins  for  himself  and  buying  foreign  species 
at  a  shilling  apiece,  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  ami  always  visiting  the  Cont  incut  in  vacation  time,  and  thus 
soon  made  himself  familiar  with  French,  German  and  Italian. 

At  this  period  of  his  life  ho  was  often  in  Paris,  whore  lie  made  the 
acquaint  a  noo  of  the  groat  ornithologist,  Prino.o  Charles  Konaparte,  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 
Lincoln's  Inn,  occasionally  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  (  luisti  Col- 
lege, and  having  in  the  previous  Juno  completed  his  legal  education 
and  boon  called  to  the  bar  by  the  Honorable  Society  of  Lincoln's  Inn, 
he  went  the  Western  Circuit  for  several  years. 

In  1850  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.  Sclater  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  occasion- 
ally at  the  bar,  but  always  at  work  on  natural  history,  lie  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 


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. 

lie  found  it  necessary  to  devote  himself  entirely  for  three  years  to 
the  reorganization  of  the  affairs  of  the  Society.  The  "  Proceedings" 
and  k*  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. 

For  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.  I\,  and  afterwards  Lord  Basing)  accepted  office  in  Mr. 
Disraeli's  administration  as  president  of  the  local  government  board, 
.Mr.  Sclater  became  his  private  secretary,  a  position  which  he  occu- 
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. 

His  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  b}r  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  Record,"  are  all  issued 
from  this  office,  with  almost  unfailing  regularity.  The  scientific 
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.  Sclater  was  selected  by  the  British  Onithologists'  Union  as  the 
first  editor  of  "The  Ibis,"  in  1859.  He  finished  the  first  series  in  1864. 


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XIII 


Professor  Newton  took  his  place  as  editor  of  1  lie  second  scries,  and 
Mr.  Salvin  as  editorof  the  third.  In  1*77  In-  was  associated  with  Mi-. 
Salvin  as  joint  editor  Of  the  fourth  scries,  and  in  lss:j  commenced  the 
editorship  of  the  lil'tli  scries,  witli  .Mr.  Howard  Saunder.s  as  co-editor. 
When  the  fifth  scries  was  completed,  in  isss.  lie  became  sole  editor  of 
rJic  sixth,  which  he  finished  in  IS'.M.  In  lsn;i,  having  again  obtained 
the  assistance  of  Mr.  Howard  Saiindcrs,  he  commenced  work  on  tin- 
seventh  series,  of  which  two  volumes  are  already  complete. 

When  the  British  Ornithologists'  Club  was  established  in  IS!IL',  he 
joined  heartily  in  the  movement  inaugurated  by  Dr.  K.  Bowdlcr 
Sharpe,  and  has  usually  ha<l  the  honor  of  occupying  t he  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  187G  he  was  elected  one 
of  the  two  general  secretaries  of  the  association,  together  with  Sir 
Douglas  Gal  ton,  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  1809,  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  SjSj-t 
specimens,  representing  3,158  species,  belonging  to  the  orders  Pas- 
seres,  Picarire,  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  collect  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  si/e  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  IT.  H.  Johnston's  expe- 
dition to  Kilima-Njaro  in  1884  and  Professor  Balfour's  visit  to  Soco- 
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  prgsector  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.  Sclater  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  t  lie  South  African  Museum  at  Cape  Town,  a  position  which 
he  now  occupies. 

The  second  son,  Capt.  Bertram  Lutley  Sclater,  is  an  officer  in  tin* 
Royal  KngineoTS,  and  is  now  on  duty  in  IJritish  Kast  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  El  vast  on  Place,  where 
so  many  American  naturalists  visiting  England  have  received  a 
hearty  welcome.  lie  has  since  lived  in  Hampshire  at  his  country 
house,  "Odiham  Priory,  "about  forty  miles  from  town,  taking  a  hoi  IM* 
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  Naturae  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  fur  vaterlandische  Naturkunde  in 
Wiirttemberg  (1867);  honorary  member  of  the  Sociedad  de  Ciencias 
Fisicas  y  Naturales  of  Caracas  (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 


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(1873);  corresponding  member  of  Senkenbergische  naturforschende 

Gesellsclial'1  /u  Frankfurt-am-Main  (1873);  fellow  of  American  Phil- 
osophical Society  of  Philadelphia  (1873);  honorary  member  of  New 
Zealand  Institute  (1S76);  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  fur  naturwissenschaftliche  IJiiterhaltung  in  Hamburg 
(1870);  honorary  member  of  Hertfordshire  Natural  History  Society 
and  Field  Club  (1880);  corresponding  member  of  Academia  Nacional 
de  Ciencias,  Republica  Argentina  (1880);  honorary  member  of 
Sociedad  Zoolojica  Arjentina,  Buenos  Ayres  (1881);  foreign  mem- 
ber of  American  Ornithologists'  Union  (1883);  honorary  member 
of  Oriiithologischer  Verein  in  Wien  (1883);  corresponding  member  of 
Biological  Society  of  Washington  (1884);  honorary  member  of  Zoolog- 
ical and  Acclimatization  Society  of  South  Australia  (1885) ;  honorary 
member  of  Newport  Natural  History  Society  (1885) ;  ordinary  mem- 
ber of  the  Societas  Ca?sarea  Naturae  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  Ca3sarea  Natura3  Curiosorum  Mosquensis  (1894) ; 
honorary  member  of  Bureau  Central  Ornithologique  Hongrois  (1894) ; 
corresponding  member  of  Societe  Scientifique  du  Chili  (1894) ;  honor- 
ary fellow  of  Corpus  Christ!  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.  Y.,  VII,  470);  Barbus 
Sclateri,  Giinther  (Cat.  Fish.  Brit.  Mus.,  VII,  93);  Calliste  Sclateri, 
Lafresnaye  (Rev.  Zool.,  1854,  207);  Casuarius  Sclateri,  Salvador! 
(Ann.  Mus.  Civ.  Genov.,  XII,  422);  Chcetura  Sdateri,  Pelzeln  (Orn. 
Bras.,  16,  56);  Clirysomitris  Sclateri,  Sharpe  (Cat.  Birds  Brit.  Mus., 
XII,  200);  Crax  Sclateri,  Gray  (List  Galling  Brit.  Mus.,  14);  Cyano- 
corax  Sclateri,  Heine  (Journ.  fur  Orn.,  1860,  115);  Doliornis  Sclateri, 
Taczanowski  (Proc.  Zool.  Soc.,  1874,  136,  541,  pi.  xx);  Erinaceus 
Sclateri,  Anderson  (Proc.  Zool.  Soc.,  1895,  420);  Euclilornis  Sclateri, 
Cornalia  (Contr.  Orn.,  1852,  133,  pi.  101);  Eudyptes  Sclateri,  Buller 
(Birds  New  Zealand,  II,  289,  1888);  Euphonia  Sclateri,  Bonaparte  (in 
Mus.  Paris;  Sundevall,  (Efv.  Vet.  Ak.  Forh.,  1869,  596);  Goura 
Sclateri,  Salvador!  (Ann.  Mus.  Civ.  Genov.,  XII,  325);  Heliomaster 
Sclateri,  Cabanisand  Heine  (Mus.  Hein.,  Ill,  54) ;  Hirundinea  Sclateri, 
Reinhardt  (Fuglef.  Camp.  Bras.,  147);  Hirundo  Sclateri,  Cory  (Auk, 
1884,  2);  Icterus  Sclateri,  Cassin  (Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1867, 
49);  Lerjtocalamus  Sclateri,  Boulenger  (Cat.  Snakes  Brit.  Mus.,  II, 


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251,  pi.  xii,  fig.  1);  /jttjthujtliortix  Hdtilcri,  .Icrdon  (Il)is,  1  s7n,  117); 
Loriculus  Sclateri,  Wallace  (I'mc.  Zoo!.  Soc.,  l  pi.  xxxviii); 

Lu.rnjillu  nor/is  Sclcderi^  Allen  (Hull.  Null.  Urn.  Cluh,  \',  ICO); 
Mt(/fijiicux  ,SWr//rr/,  .Malhcrlx'  (I'icida-,  I,  22,  15<i,  ir,.">,  j,|.  viii,  fig.  1; 
pi.  XXXV,  lig.  <s);  Microi>ii<ji<i  >SW</V/-/\  IJoiiaparh-  (Compt.  Kond., 
XI, III,  -V.I'.))  J////V//V////.S- ,SV-/f//r/-/,  L;i\\  ivnrc  (i'mr.  ('.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  I, 
:j-">7);  Mi/.-jnnirln  ,S'r/Wr/v,  Forbes  (IVoc.  Zool.  Soc.,  ls7'.i,  265,  pi. 

fig.  L');  OrnithionSolateri,  BerlepschandTaczanowski  (Tm<-.  /o<>l.  Soc., 
1883,554);  PeneZope SWafen, Gray  (Proc.  /ool.  Soc.,  L860,  i»7«i);  Phile- 
mon tirltifcri,  (Jray  (Ann.  Mag.  Nal.  Hist.,  V,  1S7<>,  :'t-27):  /Vr/////////.s 
tichifcri,  Tac/ano\\ski  (Proc.  Zool.  Soc.,  1S77,  '5-7);  7V/ -r//-o/,/f /-//.s 
Sdateri,  Sousa  (Jorn.  Ac.  Sci.  Lisb.,  II,  157):  I'nliojtfild  ,SWf ////•/, 
Shai-pc  (Cat.  liinls  Urit.  Mus.,  X,  440);  J'xitfdculd  ,SW///o-/,  (iray  (I.i.-i 
Psittacida'  Urit.  Mus.,  80);  Pternistes  Sdateri,  Uoca^<'  (.lorn.  Ac. 
T.isl).,  I,  0^7,  pi.  vi);  Synallaxis  Sdateri,  Cabanis  (Journ.  fin-  Oru.. 
1878,  190);  Tanagra  Sdateri,  Berlepsch  (Ibis,  1880, 112);  77//-/7>o/,//m/,/ 
Sclateri,  Ucrlepsch  (Ibis,  1883,490,  pi.  xiii);  7V//-//o///o/-//.s  Sclateri, 
Tac/aiiowski  (Proc.  Zool.  Soc.,  1879,  222);  Tricciix  fr-hi //-/•/,  Cabanis 
and  Heine  (Mus.  Hein.,  II,  51);  Xiphocolaptes Sdateri,  Ridgway  (Proe. 
U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XII,  0). 

In  conclusion,  I  quote  the  brief  appreciations  of  Mr.  Sclator  wriliei, 
b}r  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: 

The  value  of  Sclater's  contributions  to  American  ornithology  can  hardly  be  ovei 
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  spccifs  i  atln-r 
than  with  the  ornithology  of  special  areas,  though  he  has  made  some  important 
faunal  contributions  also.  In  the  field  of  zoological  geography  he  early  attain  «1 
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,  i*  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  tho  world  (the  Proceedings  of  the  Zoological 
Society  of  London),  and  tha  great1.'!-  part  of  the  time  has  edited  the  leading  orni- 
thological journal  (The  Ibis),  so  that  a  large  share  of  the  literature  of  zoology  lias 
passed  directly  under  his  eye.  During  the  whole  of  this  long  period  he  has  been 
a'  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  B 
meiis  of  new  and  rare  animals  continually  poured  into  his  lianas.  For  the^e 
reasons  he  has  been  in  a  position,  more  than  any  other  man  of  his  time,  to  keep 

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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  assemblage^. 
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  r.ra 
the  Orioles,  Tanagers,  Callistes,  Pheasants,  Cuckoos,  Honey  Creepers,  Jacamars, 
Puff  Birds,  American  Ant  Birds  (Form  icari  idee),  American  Kails,  and  many  others. 
In  addition  to  all  these,  his  Nomenclator  Avium  Neotropicaliuni  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,  ho  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  Museum*  of  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 to  mammalogy  as  well,  American  birds  early  became  his  chosen  specialty,  and 
it  has  engaged  his  chief  attention  for  over  forty  years,  and  it  is  to  be  hoped  will 
continue  to  c'o  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 


literati 


BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCH  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.          XIX 


•ature  pertaining  to  the  birds  of  tropical  America.  Covering  a  period  of  m<  »re 
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  Neotropicaliuin  " 
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  l>een 
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  him  in  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  eminently  useful  may 
long  be  continued. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OP  THE  PUBLISHED  WRITINGS 


OF 


PHILIP    LUTLEY    SCLATER, 

1844-1896, 


I 


PART    I. 
CHRONOLOGICAL  CATALOGUE  OF  SEPARATE  WORKS. 


A  Synopsis  of  the  GaJbulidfr.  Pp.  1-10, 
<S  vo,  1853.  [Reprinted,  with  additions, 
from  the  "Contributions  to  Ornithology  " 
for  1852.] 

A  review  of  the  genera  and  species  of  the 
family  Galbulidce.  The  genera  treated  of  are: 
Galbula,  Jacamaralcyon,Jacamerops,  Oalbuloides, 
and  (inlbaleyrhynchus.  Seventeen  species  are 
enumerated. 

(See  papers  Nos.  43,  45,  46,  69.) 
2 

Tanagrarum  Catalogus  Speciricus.  Pp. 
1-16,  8vo,  Basingstoke,  1854. 

A  catalogue  of  the  known  species  of  Tanagers, 
embracing  41  genera  and  238  species.  Diva  is  pro- 
posed for  the  name  of  a  new  genus,  and  the  new 
species  named  areas  follows:  Arremon  axilla  i  •/*•, 
Kamphocelus  dorsalis,  Bp.  MS.,  Buthraupis  chlo- 
ronota,  Euphonia  concinna.  and  Euphonia  hirund- 
inacea,  Bp.  MS. 

Synopsis  of  the  Fissirostral  Family 
Buccontdce,,  accompanied  by  four  coloured 
plates  of  hitherto  unfigured  species.  Pp. 
3-24,  pis.  i-iv,  London,  1854.  [Reprint, 
with  additions,  from  the  Ann.  and  Mag. 
Nat.  Hist.,  ser.  2,  1854.] 

A  review  of  the  species  (33  in  numher)  of  the 
family  Bucconidce.  The  genera  treated  of  are: 
Bucco,  Malacoptila,  Monasa,  and  Chelidoptera. 
The  following  species  are  figured :  Bucco  ruficol- 
lis,  B.  bicinctiis,  B.  lanceolatus,  and  Chelidoptera 
albipennis. 

(See  paper  No.  66.) 
4 

Synopsis  Avinm  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,  866.) 


A  Monograph  of  the  Birds  forming  the 
Tanagrine  Genus  Calliste;  illustrated  by 
coloured  plates  of  all  the  known  species. 
Pp.  i-xviii,  1-104,  pis.  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.fagtuona,  C.f estiva,  C. 
cyaneiventns,  C.  thoracica,  C.  schranki,  C.  punc- 
tata,  O.  guttata,  C.  xanthogastra,  C.  graminea,  C. 
rufigiilaris,  C.  aurulenta,  C.  sclateri,  C.  pulchra,  C. 
arthusi,  C.  icterocephala,  C.  vitriolina,  C.  cayana, 
C.  cyanolosma,  C.  cucullata,  C.  jlava,  C.pretiosa,  C. 
melanonota,  C.cyanoptera,  C.gyrola,  O.gyroloides, 
C.  desmaresti,  C.  bnuiUenti*,  C.  flamventris,  C. 
vieilloti,  C.  boliviana,  C.  atriccerulea.  C.  rvfic<  rri.r, 
C.  atricapilla,  C.  argcntea,  C.  mgrMridit,  C.  cya- 
nescens,  C.  larvata,  C.francescai.  C.  ni<ji icim-tn.  <'. 
cyaneicollis,  C.  labradoridcs.  C.  riijii/i'iiin,  (.'.  i>ar- 
zudakii,  C.  lunigera,  C.  cltri/itotix,  C.  xantho- 
cephala,  C.vemista,  and  C.  inomata.  All  the  spe- 
cies are  figured  except  (\  ci/ctnolamia,  (.'.vieilloti, 
C.  nigriviridis,  and  C.  francescce. 


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. 


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,  pis.  i-1  (1861); 
Vol.  II,  pis.  i-1  (1867),  with  letterpress 
to  each  plate,  Folio,  London,  1861-67. 

The  following  species  are  figured  and  remarked 
upon:  (Vol.1)  Troglodytes  niger,  Cercopithecits 
pluto  (stangeri  on  plate),  Felis  leo,F.  leopardus,  F. 


BULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES   NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 


picta,  F,  eyra,  F.  macroscclte,  F.  serval,  P.  chnna, 
/•'.  i-nracal  (2  plates),  F. eanadfntit,  F.  jitbata, 

Jifivsai-iis  axt/tta,  M?i>hH!x  Imni'iuUtii,  Canisazarce, 
f  ran  tt  *//n«r//.v,  Trii-lid-us  rosmarus,  Cervits  cana- 
tlrittiis,  ('.  li'iiciirtiK,  Oreas  canna  (.jr.),  Gazella 
tubgvttwrofO,  Oryx  lenci>r/i.r.  Or  is  cycloceros 
(i-iinnii  tn\  jihitf).  ('<i/>rn  jcinl/iii'ii,  A  Kcheniapacos, 
1 1  ijijiojiiifit  HI  a  tf  a  in  jiliihhis,  l>otainochoe,rus  ofrica- 
nvs,  P.  penicillutiix.  Mi/nnecophaga  jubata,  Thyla- 
ciniiH  c/iii.iii'fj>ha[iin,  PliaKColmtu/x  u'mnbut,  Falco 
tacer,  F.  grcenlandiciu,  F.  islandicut,  Gypohierax 
an(i»lt'nsis,  Phasianus  torquatua,  P.  versicolor, 
Gallophasis  Jiom  field  ii,  Tet raogallus  canpius,  Gallo- 
perdix  lunulosa,  lihea  americana,  Casuarins  /»//- 
nettii,  Apteryx  mantelli,  Otis  tarda,  Grus  montig- 
nesia  (ropcftwuif  on  plate),  Mycteria  australis, 
Cygnus  a  igriciilliy.  Ghloeph&gaponocephala (Bcrni- 
cla  magellanica  on  plate),  and  Xiphosoma  cani- 
num.  (Vol.11)  Macacus  ocreatus,  Lemur  nj,gri- 
froii.1,  Chiromys  madayascariensis,  Canis  cerdo, 
Felin  yaguarundi,  F.lynx,  F.  viverrina  (on  plate 
bengalenste),  Vwerriculamalaccensis,  Melhvoraca- 
pensis,M.  indica,  Arctictis  binturong,  (Maria  hook- 
eri,  Cervus  maral  (on  plate  0.  watttchii).  C.  mant- 
churicus,  C.  taivamw.  C.  sika,  O.  rusa,  C.  twinhoti, 
C.  humilis,  Oryx  leucoryx  (jr.),  Capra  megaceros, 
Ovis  tragelaphiis,  Sus  andamanensis,  IHcotyles 
torquatus,  Elephas  africamis,  liradypus  tridacty- 
lus,  Macropus  rufus,  Phascolomys  latifrons  (laxio- 
rhinus  on  plate),  Ptilonorhynchus  holosericeus, 
Jiuceros  bicornte,  B.  rhinoceros,  Aquila  ncevia, 
Phasianus  soemmerringii,  P.  reevesii,  Euplocamus 
eri/throphthalmits,  E.prcelatvs  (Gallophasis  hors- 
fieldi  on  plate),  E.  vieilloti,  E.  awinhoii,  E.  lineatus, 
Ceriornis  satyra,  Talegalla  lathami,  Struthio  came- 
lus,  Ocydromus  australis,  Cieonia  senegalensis 
(Mycteria  senegalensis  on  plate) ,  Jialceniceps  rex, 
Ithinochetuxjubatus,  Tantalus  ibis,  T.  leitcocephalus, 
Chloephaga  magellairica,  Anas  scutulala  (Casarca 
leucoptera  on  plate),  and  Clotho  naaicornis. 

8 

Catalogue  of  a  Collection  of  American 
Birds  belonging  to  P.  L.  Sclater.  Pp. 
i-xvi,  1-368,  pis.  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,  Fisairostres  auH  ticansores, 
in  the  collection  of  Mr.  Sclater.  The  new  genera 
Hemidacnit,  Hyetornis,  Curceus,  Morococcyx, 
Microchelidon  (changed  to  Neochelidon),  Oncos- 
toma,  and  Pseudoleisles  are  created;  6  new  sec- 
tional names  are  founded,  viz,  Microcerculus  (sect, 
of  C'yphorinus),  Chlorura  (sect,  of  Embernagra), 
Microrhopias  (sect,  of  Formicivora) ,  Potamop- 
sar  (sect,  of  Quiscahis),  Tabara(=Taraba,  Less., 
sect,  of  Thamnophihis),  and  Thryomanes  (sect,  of 
Thryothorus);  and  the  following  MS.  names  are 
adopted:  Heterocere.us  (Hartl.),  Anciatroj)s  (Scl.), 
Ommatornis  (Scl.)  (as  a  synonym  of  Acropternit), 
and  Thripadectes  (Scl.).  Four  new  species  are 
named,  viz,  GlyphorTiynchus  major,  Momotus 
swainsoni,  Chelidoptera  brasiliensis,  and  Chloro- 
nerpes  malhrrbii,  and  the  following  species,  for 
which  only  MS.  names  had  previously  been  em- 
ployed by  the  author,  are  recognized  a.s  valid  and 
the  names  adopted:  Tachyphonus  cristatellus, 
Paroaria  cervicalis,  Chrysomitrisuropygialis,  Icte- 
rus xanthomus,  Ouiscalus  cequatoriaiis.  Q.  asaim- 
ilis,  Thamnophilv  s  strenuus,  Pachyrhainphua 
cinereiventris,  P.  dorsalis,  Bucco  napensis,  Chce- 
turacinereiventris.nnd  Conurus  propinquus.  The 
specific  names  of  Thaumastura  fanny  (Less.), 
T.  enicurus  (Vieill.),  and  Synallaxis  elegaus  Scl. 
are  emended  tofrancesice,  henicura  audelegantior, 
i-fs]icctivcly,  and  several  other  similar  alterations 
are  made.  The  species  figured  are :  Turdus  pini- 
cola,  Cinclu?  leuconotits,  Campylorlninchus  jocoi  int. 
Thryothoruspleurottictus,  Hylophttutoehraceiceps, 
Diglossaiiidigoticn,  Dacnis  egregia,  <S ,  $  ;  D.pul- 
cherrima,  Ciillistc  c.ii<n><i1is,  Ohlorofpingus  casta- 
neicollis,  Embernagra  chrysoma,  Sctem/nu  mexi- 
canus,  Synallaxis  castanea,  Anabazenops  subalaris, 
Myrmotherula  ornata,  cT.  $  ;  Formicivora  bou- 
cardi,  </ ,  9  ;  Platyrhynchus  coronatus,  Oncostoma 
cinereigulare,  Todirostrum  schistaceiceps,  Maxims 
coronulatus,  and  Chiroxiphia  regina. 


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.  2d  ed.,  pp.  i-vi,  1-120,  8vo 
London,  1863. 

The  same.  1865.  3d  ed.,  pp.  i-viii, 
1-148,  8vo,  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-viii,  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. 

10 

List  of  the  species  of  Phasianidce,  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;  pis.  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  reevesii,  P.  sosmmerringii, 
Thaumalea  amherstice,  Crossoptilon  tibetamim,  O. 
auritum,  Euplocamus  prtelatus,  E.  vieilloti,  E.  ery- 
throphthalmus,  E.  lineatm,  Ceriornis  melanoce- 
phala,  C.  temminckii,  and  Polyplectron  bicalcara- 
tum.  The  genera  included  are  the  following: 
Lophophorus,  Pucrasia,  Phasianvs,  Thaumalea, 
Crossoptilon,  Euplocamns,  Gallus,  Ceriornis,  Pavo, 
Polypler.tron,  Argus,  Meleayris,  Numida,  Phasidus 
and  Agelastus. 

(See  paper  No.  285.) 

11 

Nitzsch's  Pterylography,  translated 
from  the  German.  Edited  by  P.  L.  Sclater. 
Pp.  i-xii,  1-181,  pis.  i-x,  folio,  Lon- 
don, 1867.  [Published  by  the  Ray  So- 
ciety.] 

12 

Exotic  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 Itegion.  with  notes  on  their  habits  and  distribu- 
tion. One  new  genus — ('entropelma — and  one  new 
species— PorzdHti  liauxwelli — are  described,  and 
the  species  of  each  genus,  illustrations  of  represen- 
tatives of  which  are  given,  are  enumerated  and 
diagnosed.  Figures  are  given  of  the  following 
species :  Lipaugus  unirufus,  L.  subalaris,  L.  rvfes- 
cens,  $,  9  ;  Furnariun  torridus, Xipholenaatropur- 
purea,  cf ,  $  ;  Ptilogonys  caudatus  cf ,  9  ;  Vireo- 
lanius  melitophrys,  Vireolanius  pulchellus,  cf,  9  > 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.         3 


macleannavi,  ('incloccrtlia 
C.  macrorhyncha,  C.  gut!  u  rails.  Acdjiitrr 
UN,  A.  chionog aster,   9;  Jtupicola  saniialiioli-nfa. 
i'<>r:aiia,  rubra,  Aeeipiter  crythrocnemw,  A  .  caxla- 

iiiliux,  (-ichlojisiy  li'iiciiijuiiifK,  \/ictibins  hriu'l'  a  I  n  \ 

dt/liliorlliilliN     I'lirii'tirn.     ('.    fill, l'<>:-,'i, Inline,     /'/•(•/'/" 

dyies  solstitial  is.  T.  />,-ini  adenitis,  Icti-ru*  puitula- 
tus,  '.  V  ;  Mitiriib'sti'ft  obxcarax.  M.  ii,i!cnl.ir,  M. 
<,  ad.  and  yoiinu;  M.  disabi'tha-..  Ifi/lactes 
r,  <Edicui  iiiiixxitperciliaris,  Lanio  auran- 
tius,  cf ,  9  ;  L.  leucothorax,  cf,  9  ;  Tachyphonus 
phcenvceui,  cf,  9;  T.  delattrii,  cf,  9;  A //'/""'"- 
la/iti's  emigrate,  X.  major,  Accijiltcr  chili. 
9  -, Letteopttrnis tupercuiarii,  <ic<>tri/</<iu  <•////•/<///<•//• 
nix  (  albifadi'x),  a.  bonrcicri.  Ohloropkoniafron- 
(alls.  ('.  longiju'iinis,  C.  ocd/ntalis,  cf,  9  ;  Mdttn- 
otii  hypoleuciu,  ad.  and  young;  Tinamus  robus- 
fas,  t'ri/jtfiirus  sallcei,  cf,  '9  ;  C.  bmicardi,  cf,  9  ; 
C.  mMerytftrut,  Tigri^nna  <•<(!>, n, ixi,  ad.  and 
young;  Li'iicopternis  pallia ta.  Scops flammeola,  -sr. 
barbarus  (in  normal  and  abnormal  ])lumaucs). 
Ohcetura  semicollaris,  Porzana  hauxwclli  (n.  sp.). 
P.  iin'lanoplnra,  /'.  atbigvtarii  cf ,  9  -,  P.  leuco- 
pyrrha,  Fulica  ardaiiiica,  F.  armillata,  F.  Icn- 
c<>/,/////i,  /•'.  b'itcojttcra,  Leucopternis  ftemiplumbea, 
>i<-i>tri/ii(iti  ckiriquentis,  ('ardliinlis  /ilin-niceus  cf, 
9  ;  Pyrgitomarubricatum,  /'.  Icucote,  P.cabanisi, 
I',  kii-iieri,  OxyrhampMu  f rater,  female  ad.  ami 
young;  Thyrorhina  schomburgki,  Ohlorophonia 
cdlopnrys,  cf,  9;  Acdpitcr  bicolor,  cf  and  9  jr. ; 
Tnrdus  gigas,  T.  albicotlis,  T.  Icucomelas,  T.  cr'oto- 
pezus,  T.  albiventris,  T.  phcvopygus,  ad.  and  jr. ;  T. 
gymnophthalmut,  Bucco  striolatus,  9  ;  Porzana 
ca&taneiceps,  Attagis  chimborazensis,  Formicivora 
xtrigilata,  cf,  9  ;Conitn<slio/iiiainii,  I, 'all  an  antarc- 
tic:;*, Jfattus  semiplumbeus,  Pitylus  humeralis, 
Acci /liter  guttatus,  Ampelion  arcuatus,  cf,  9  ;  As- 
tir riita  nattereri,  cf  ad.  and  jr. ;  A.ruficauda,  ad.  and 
jr. ;  .1 .  pucherani,  ad.  and  jr. ;  A.  plagiata,  ad.  and 
jr. ;  Botaurus  pinnatus,  Tigrisoma  fasciatum, 
imm.;  Thripadectes  flammulatus,  Icterus  abeillafi, 
(/,  9  ;  Centropelma  (gen.nov.)  microptermn,  Cen- 
trites  oreas,  cf ,  9  :  Gallinago  imperialis,  G.  no- 
biiis,  tyuerquedula puna,  and  Merganetta  turneri, 
cf,  9- 

13 

Nomenclator  Avium  Neotropicalium 
sive  Avium  qua?  in  Regione  Neotropica 
hucusque  reperta^  sunt  uomina  system- 
atice  disposita,  adjecta  sua  cuiqne  speciei 
patria:  acceduut  generum  et  specierum 
novarum  diagnoses.  Auctoribus  Phi- 
lippo  I.utley  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 
Eegion.  Nine  new  genera,  viz,  Uropsila,  Phlogo- 
tbraupis,  Porphyrospiza,  Clibanornu;  Microbales, 
Nesoceleus,  Gymnopelia,  Nothoprocta,  and  Calo- 
dromas,  and  the  following  new  species  are  de- 
scribed: Basileuterus  leucopyghts,  Hylophilus 
muscicapinus,  Cyclorhis  albiventris,  Clildrophanes 
purpurascens,  EupJionia  chalcopasta,  Chlorospin- 
gus  semifascus,  Arremon  wuchereri,  Haplospiza 
uniforms,  Cnipolegus  pusillus,  Euscarthinun 
u-nclit'rcri,  SerpopJiaga  iitbflava,  S.  poecilocerca, 
Phyllomyias  platyrhyneha,  Lipaugut  immundus, 
Casiornis  fusca.  Furnarum  agnatus,  Philydor 
erythrpnotus,  Margaromit  stettata.  Picolapte* 
puncticeps,  Thamnophttiis  trixtis.  Mijnuotberula 
pyrrhonota,  Microbates  ton/itatns,  Oereomacra 
carbonaria,  Rhinocrypta  futca,  Di'ndroi'm/im  dis- 
color, Querquedula  an  Jinni,  Lcjito/itihi  rufinvcha, 
Odontophorus  hypospodiiu,  PN<>iilii<t  -najn'miis, 
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  Puff- 
birds,  or  families  Galbulidcv  and  Bnccon- 


M<i:  Pp.  i-liv,  1-171,  pis.  i-lv,  4to,  Lon- 
don, 1882. 

A  monograph  of  tin;  fifilbulidcennA  liucconidce, 
Including  genertU  n-marUs  on  th<-  families,  their 

struct  urt-.  liistory.  habits,  clas.^iticul  ion  and 
•_M'o-r:i|diical  d  ist  ribut  inn,  with  dcscrijitinjis  and 
synoiiynis  of  and  not.  -son  tlic  ycncra  and  species. 
Sixty-two  Hjicfii-s  arc  en  nnic-i-;it  cd.  vi/c,  I'  ,  •,,<,,,!!,  <i 
,i<i,-ndiy>'fl,  cf  j  I  .  d  ,,ii..:,  nm.;,,  Oalbvla  I  i  ,i<llS,  cf, 

9  ;  (r.  fiifo-ririilitt,  .  C  :  (,.  ruficauda,  cf  ,  9  ;  <?. 
rnelanogenia,  cf,  9  ;  (',.  tm.il,n,;-a,  cf,  9  ;  O.albiros- 
tris,  cf,  9;  ''•  cycmeicottii,  •  •.  'i.  bueogatt 
9  ;  G.chalcotliorax,  rf  ;  Braehyg^albakuntbrit,  cf  ,  §  ; 
/;.  giici-iii^i.  d1,?;  /•'•  ytitiiiinti.  B.awiatUarittjB. 
mefanottema,  '  ;  Jacamaralcyon  tridactyla,  cf  ; 
Qalbalcyrhynchvt  leucotis,  <f,  9;  Jacameropt 
grandis,  rf,  9  ;  Jiitccocollarit,  9  ;  /.'.  iini<T<,rhynchu* 
I{.  iliHtt'iii.  J{.  hyperrhynehtu,  B.swainsuni,  Ji.pec- 

1'n-titix,  It.  <,  rill.  B.teetUl  Ji.p'icatiix,  l:.xiil.'fcrtiu,(f; 

11.  macrodactyl'ut,  •?  ;  B.ru/lcollis,  Ji.  i»'<-itictus,Ji. 
fit.iKitio,  '  :  /;.  /,  nl  mentum,B.maculatus,B.  stria- 
ti/n'i-tnit,  l'>.  flux-urn,  Ji.Ktrinlafiift,  9  ;  B.radiatus,<$, 
V  ;  Malacoptitafutica,  tf  \M.  ntfa,M.  tor(iuata,M. 


panamensis,  <",  9  ;  J/.  inornate,  J,  9  ;  II.  fulvigu- 
lan'x.  M.  ntbftriata.  MieroiHonacha  lanceolata,Non- 

nula  rubt'ciila,  \  .<  iin-riK-ca,  N.  ruficapilla,  X.fron- 
talix,  .\.brnn.iiffi,  Hapal»i>tila  castanea.  Mrmacha 
nigra,M.jtavirostri8,  M.  morpheus,  M.penuiiia,  J/. 
grandior,  9  -,  M.  pattescent,  M.  nigrifrons,  cf  ;  Cheli- 
doptera  tenebrosa(bir<l  and  egg),  and  C.brasiliensis. 
All  the  above-named  s])ccies  are  figured  (in  many 
cases  both  sexes)  except  Bucco  picatits  and  Non- 
nula  frontalis.  The  genera  treated  of  are  Tiro- 
galba,  Galbula,  Brachygalba,  Jacamaralcyon,  Gal- 
balcyrhynchus,  Jacamerops,  Bucco,  Malacoptila, 
Micromonacha,  Nonnula,  Hapaloptila,  Monacha 
and  Chclidoptera. 

16 

Forster's  Catalogue  of  the  Animals  of 
North  America  or  Farm  n  la  Americana. 
[Reprint,  by  the  Willughby  Society.] 
Edited  by  P.  L.  Sclater.  Pp.  i-iv,  1- 
43,  pi.  1,  8vo,  London,  1882. 
17 

Forster's  Animals  of  Hudson's  Bay. 
[Reprint,  by  the  Willughby  Society.] 
Edited  by  P.  L.  Sclater.  Pp.  i-iv,  382- 
433,  8vo,  London,  1882. 

18 

Wagler's  Six  Ornithological  Memoirs 
from  the  "Isis."  [Reprint,  by  the  Wil- 
lughby Society.]  Edited  by  P.  L.  Sclater. 
Pp.  i-iv,  1-138,  8vo,  London,  1884. 

19 

Catalogue  of  the  Passcriformes,  or 
Perching  Birds,  in  the  Collection  of  the 
British  Museum.  FrinfjiUiformes.  Part 
II,  containing  the  families  Ccerelidic, 
Tanagridce,  and  Jctrridn*.  Pp.  i-xvii,  1- 
431,  pis.  i-xviii,  8vo,  London,  1886.  (Cat. 
Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  VolXI.) 

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  C<cri'bid<r,  Tanagridce, 
and  Icteriflce.  Three  new  genera  are  proposed, 
viz,  Paeudodaenit,  Delothraupis,  and  (iinm/tixti- 
nops,  and  the  following  new  species  are  described  : 
Da<-ii!s  isalnioni.  T!tl)/j>i>j>tiiy  ainazonum.  Arrrmnn 
nigrirottris,  and  Agcln'ns  forbexi.  Figures  are 
given  of  Digloxsa  ntyytacaliy,  (''inimntniinfraseri, 
cf  :  Daenii  salmoni,  9  =  D.  casreMcolor,  cf.9  :  Chlo- 
ropfume*  purpttraseem,  ^  -.  (\'rtl>i<>la  inarthiic.ma. 
('.  dominwaua,  Cli'oroplmtna  rorainifc,  cf  :  (.'•  rlavi- 
•rostris,  9:  Eiii>li<>,na  cnnc'umn,  cf,  9;  E.  finschi, 
/  :  K.  vaturata,  cf  ;  E.  melaxura,  cf,  9  ;  E.vittata, 
cf  ;  Plxrincotfiraujns  gv.tturalis,  cf  ;  Kemosia.  albi- 
<nil<(Hf>,  f,  9;  Tbhipopsis  ornata,  cf  :  T.  inornata, 
J  ;  linarronou  li'i/copis,  B.  comptus.  B.  tricolor, 
Arremon  wuchereri,  cf  .  and  Icterus  hauxwelli. 


BULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 


20 

Catalogue  of  the  Passei'iformes,  or 
Perching  Birds,  in  the  Collection  of  the 
British  Museum.  Oliyomyoda;  or  the  fam- 
ilies Ti/ra)niida\  Ojryrhamphidd',  P\prid<v, 
Cotiii(/i'<l(t',  Pkytotomidce,  Philepittida,  I'it- 
tid<g,  Xenicidast,  and  Eurylam-idos.  Pp.  i- 
xix,  1-494,  pis.  i-xxvi,  8vo,  London,  1888. 
(Cat.  15ds.  Brit.  Mus.,  Vol.  XIV.) 

A  descriptive  catalogue  of  the  known  species  of 
the  above-mentioned  families.  The  species  enu- 
merated are  605  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. 
Three  new  gen  era  are  created,  viz,  Ochthornis,  Oce- 
•notrlrcuft  and  Coracojiltta;  the  new  term  Calopitta 
is  adoptedlbr  a  section  of  Pitta;  Bonaparte's  MS. 
name  Lathriosoma  is  published  as  a  synonym  of 
Aulia;  Keichenbach's  genus  llicurais  emended  to 
Helicura,  and  the  two  species  Empidochanes 
salvini  and  Chloropipo  holochlora  are  described. 
The  following  species  are  figured:  Agriornis pol- 
lens, A.insolens,  A.solitaria,  Tcenioptera  holospo- 
dia,  Ochthodiceta  fusco-rufus,  Ochthoeca  leucome- 
topa,  O.  citrinifrons,  O.  pulchella,  Platyrhynchus 
flavigularis,  P.  albvjularis,  Eutscarthmus  russatux, 
E.  impiger,  Leptopogon er>tthrops,  Tyranniscus  cin 
ereiceps,  T.  gracilipes,  Eiaiaea  olivina,  lihyncho- 
cyclus  fulvipectus,  Sirystes  albocinereus,  Muscivora 
occidentalis,  cf,$;  Gnipodectes  subbrunneus, Myi- 
obius  flavicans,  M.  roraimce,  Ceratopipra  ira- 
cunda,  Heteropelma  wallacii,  H.flavicapillum,  H. 
igniceps,  Heterocercus  aurantiivertex,  Hadrosto- 
mus  homochrous,  ef ,  $,  Pachyrhamphusspodiurus, 
cf ,  9 1  and  lodopleura  leucopygia. 

21 

Argentine  Ornithology.  A  descriptive 
catalogue  of  the  Birds  of  the  Argentine 
Republic.  By  P.  L.  Sclater,  with  notes 
on  their  habits  by  W.  H.  Hudson.  Vol. 

I,  pp.  i-xxiv,  1-208,  pis.  i-x  (1888) ;  Vol. 

II,  pp.   i-xv,   1-251,   pis.    xi-xx   (1889). 
Royal  8vo,  London,  1888-89. 

A  history  of  the  birds  of  the  Argentine  Repub- 
lic, containing  their  descriptions,  notes  on  their 
habits,  and  some  of  their  synonyms.  The  total 
number  of  species  assigned  to  the  Argentine  Avi- 
favina  is  434,  of  which  the  following  are  figured : 
Mimus  triurus,  Cinclus  schulzi,  Cyclorhis  ochro- 
cephala,  C.altirostris,  Stephanophorus  leucocej)ha- 
lus,  Saltatricula  multicolor,  Molothrus  badius,  M. 
rufoaxillaris,\m\\. ;  Tcenioptera  rubetra,Phytotoitia 
rutila,  cT,  ?  ;  Homorus  lophotes,  Drymornis  brid- 
gesi,  Chcetocercus  burmeisteri,  Hydropsalis  furci- 
fera,  Coccyzus  cinereus,  Conurus  molince,  Bolbo- 
rhynchus aymara,  Buteo  swainsoni,  Ardetta invol- 
ucres, Cygnus  nigricollis,  Rallus  tnaculatus,  and 
Nothura  darivini.  Lists  are  appended  of  the  prin- 
cipal authorities  upon  the  Ornithology  of  the 
Argentine  Republic,  and  the  principal  localities 
mentioned  in  the  work  where  collections  were 
made. 

22 

Catalogue  of  the  P  assert  formes,  or 
Perching  Birds,  in  the  Collection  of  the 
British  Museum.  Traclieophonce,  or  the 
families  Dendrocolaptidw,  Formicariidw, 
CoHopophagidw,  and  Pteroptochidie.  Pp. 
i-xvii,  1-371,  pis.  i-xx,  8vo,  London, 
1890.  (Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  Vol.  XV.) 


A  descriptive  catalogue  of  the  known  speciea 
of  the  above-mentioned  families,  embracing  531 
species,  referred  to  U'J  genera,  represented  in  the 
collection  of  the  British  Museum  by  4,482  speci- 
mens. The  genus  TliamnocJiaris  and  the  two 
species  Oereomaera  hupomeUena  and  Liosceles 
t'i-itliacus  are  described  as  new.  Tlie  following 
species  are  figured:  (jeositta  crastirostris,  Furna- 
,  Si//i(iU<i.i-ia  <i<lnt<ta,  Siptornis  subcris- 


Automolus  holostictus,  A.  rubidus, 
Pnttydor  erythronotua,  P.  consobrinns,  Dendrornis 
potystictue,  Thamnophilus  cethiops,  cf,  ?  ;  T.  ni- 
griceps,  T.  inxignis,  rf  ,  9  ;  T.  albinitchalis,  cf.  9  ; 
Myrmotherula  erythrura,  cf-  9  ;  Uypoenemis  Upi- 
donota,  cf  ,  9  ,  GraUaria  haplonota,  G.  erythrotis, 
G.  rufo-cinerea,  and  G.fulviventris. 

23 

The  Geographical  Distribution  of  Birds  ; 
an  address  delivered  before  the  Second 
International  Ornithological  Congress  at 
Budapest,  May,  1891.  Pp.  1-45,  8vo, 
Budapest,  1891. 

An  address  on  the  recent  advances  in  our 
knowledge-  of  the.  geographical  distribution  of 
birds,  being  a  review  of  the  principal  additions 
made  to  the  literature  of  geographical  ornithol- 
ogy since  1875. 

(See  paper  No.  1128.) 
24 

Catalogue  of  the  Picarise  in  the  Collec- 
tion of  the  British  Museum.  Scansores 
and  Coccyges,  containing  the  families 
Rhampliastidcp,  Galbulidw,  and  Bucconidcv. 
8vo,  London,  1891.  (Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus., 
XIX,  pp.  122-208,  pis.  vi-x.) 

A  descriptive  catalogue  of  the  known  speciea 
of  Rhampnastidce,  Galbulidce  and  Bucconidce,  com- 
prising 18  genera  and  123  species,  represented  in 
the  national  collection  by  1,335  specimens.  Each 
specimen  is  catalogued  with  the  locality  where  it 
was  obtained.  Brachygalba  fulviventris  is  de- 
scribed as  a  new  species,  and  the  following  species 
are  figured:  Pteroglossus  didymux,  Aulacorham- 
phus  erythrognathus,  A.  calorhynchus,  A.  whitelya- 
nus,  and  A.  cyanolcemus. 

25 

A  new  List  of  Chilian  Birds.  Compiled 
by  the  late  Harry  Berkeley  James,  with 
a  preface  by  P.  L.  Sclater.  Pp.  i-vii,  1- 
15,  royal  8vo,  London,  1892. 

A  list  of  255  species  and  their  native  names,  by 
the  late  H.  B.  James,  with  a  preface  containing  an 
obituary  notice  of  the  author  by  Mr.  Sclater. 

26 

The  Book  of  Antelopes.  By  P.  L.  Scla- 
ter and  Oldfield  Thomas.  Illustrated  by 
Joseph  Wolf  and  J.  Smit.  Part  I,  pp. 
1-57,  4to,  1895. 

An  illustrated  monograph  of  the  antelopes,  in- 
cluding their  synonymy,  characters,  history,  and 
habits.  The  species  treated  of  are  :  Bubahs  bus- 
elaphus,  B.  major,  B.  tora,  B.  swaynei,  B.  cokei,  B. 
caama,  B.jacksoni,B.  lichtensteini,  and  Damaliscus 
hunteri.  The  following  species  are  figured  :  Bub- 
alis  buselaphus,  B.  swaynei,  B.  cokei,  B.  caama,  B. 
lichtensteini,  and  Damaliscus  hunteri.  Part  I  in- 
cludes the  genera  Bubalis  and  Damaliscus. 


(For  list  of  publications  subsequent  to  December,  1894,  see  APPENDIX.) 


PART    II. 

A  CHRONOLOGICAL  CATALOGUE  OF  PAPERS  PUB- 
LISHED IN  THE  MEMOIRS,  PROCEEDINGS  AND 
JOURNALS  OF  LEARNED  SOCIETIES,  AND  OTHER 
PERIODICALS. 


27 

Note  on  the  Water  Rail. 

Zoologist,  II,  1844,  p.  669. 

Note  on  the  "Water  Rail  (Ifallus  aquatieus) 
breeding  near  Odiham,  in  Hampshire. 

28 
Marten  killed  in  Wales. 

Zoologist,  III,  1845,  p.  1018. 
Note  011  a  specimen  of  the  Marten  Cat  (Maries 
foina)  taken  in  a  trap  near  Odiham,  Hampshire, 
with  reference  to  a  specimen  killed  in  Wales  by  a 
pack  of  hounds. 

29 

Arrival  of  Summer  Birds  near  Odiham 
in  1845. 

Zoologist,  III,  1845,  p.  1067. 

A  list  of  9  migratory  birds,  with  dates  of  their 
arrival  near  Odiham  in  the  summer  of  1845. 

30 

Occurrence  of  Aquatic  Birds  near  Odi- 
ham. 

Zoologist,  III,  1845,  p.  1077. 
Note  on  the  occurrence  near  Odiham  of  Oidemia 
nigra,  Chenalopex  wgyptiacus  and  Anas  sponsa. 

31 
Early  appearance  of  the  Tufted  Duck. 

Zoologist,  IV,  1846,  p.  1214. 

Note  on  a  specimen  of  the  Tufted  Duck  (Fuligula 
criatiita)  shot  on  the  Ichen,  in  Hampshire,  on  Oc- 
tober 13,  1845. 

32 

Occurrence  of  Sabine's  Snipe  in  Hamp- 
shire. 

Zoologist,  IV,  1846,  p.  1300. 

Note  on  the  occurrence  of  a  specimen  of  Sabine's 
Snipe  (Scolopax  sabini)  near  Basingstoke. 

33 

Description  of  an  apparently  new 
species  of  Calliste. 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1850,  p.  50. 
Calliste  chrysonota  is  described. 

34 
On  some  new  species  of  Calliste. 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1851,   pp.  21-25,  pi. 
Ixix. 

Calliste  virescens  (p.  22,  pi.  Ixix,  fig.  1),  C.  xan- 
thogastra  (p.  23)  and  (.'.  chruiophrys  (p.  24,  pL  Ixix, 
fig.  2)  ate  described,  and  a  description  of  C.  punc- 
ata  (Linn.)  is  also  given. 


35 

Synopsis  of  the  Tanagrine  genus  Cal- 
liste. 

Contr.   to  Ornithology,  1851,   pp.  49-69,  pi. 
Ixx. 

Characters  are  given  of  48  species  of  Calliste,  of 
which  the  following  are  described  as  new:  Callixte 
castaneoventris,  C.  ruficapilla,  C.  lunigera,  C.  lam- 
protis,  C.  ccelicolor,  C.  leucotis  and  C.  cantanonota. 
C.  icterocephala  and  C.  lunigera  are  figured. 

36 

Synopsis  of  the  genus  Euphonia,  with 
descriptions  of  new  species. 

Contr.  to   Ornithology,   1851,  pp.  81-92,  pi. 
Ixxv. 

Twenty-three  species  of  the  genus  Euplonia  are 
characterized,  of  which  the  following  are  described 
as  new:  Euphonia  inelanura,  E.  fruntalis  (Bp. 
MS.),  and  E.  jii/rrltoph  ;•>/.•-.  The  last-named  .species 
and  E.  nigricollis  are  figured.  Three  other  species 
of  doubtful  status  are  considered. 

37 

Remarks  on  the  Prince  of  Canine's 
"Note  sur  les  Tangaras." 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1851,  pp.  93-96. 
Observations  to  correct  what  appear  to  be  errors 
in  the  synonymy  of  the   paper.      The  generic 
names  Euschemon  and  Euprepiste  are  proposed, 
and  Chlorophonia  is  emended  to  Chloreuphonia. 

38 
On   the    genus    Tanagrella,   Swainson. 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,   1851,  pp.  97,  98,  pi. 
Ixxiv. 

Remarks  on  the  three  species,  T.  velia,  T.cyano- 
melas  and  T.  calophrys,  of  which  T.  calophnja  is 
figured. 

39 

On  the  genus  ChlorocJirysa,  Bp. 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,   1851,  pp.  99-101,  pi. 
Ixxiii. 

C. calliparcea  and  C.pJni'nic.otls  are  remarked 
upon  and  figured. 

40 

On  the  genus  Dacnis,  Cuvier,  with  de- 
scription of  a  new  species. 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1851,  pp.  105-110. 
A  synopsis  of  the  genus  Daatix.    Six  species 
are    enumerated,  of  which     />.  cn'rt'bicolor  is  de- 
scribed  as  new,  and  remarks  are  add;nl  uponother 
species  of  doubtful  status. 

5 


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41 

On  a  new  species  of  Manakiu. 

Contr.  t<>  onritltul'wt,  1851,  p.  143. 
Pipra  flavicollis  is  described. 

42 

On  two  new  species  of  Birds  of  the 
genus  TiDiioptera.  . 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1851,  pp.  193,194, 
pis.  xli,  xlii. 

Tcenioptera  erythropygia  and  T.  striaticollis  are 
described  and  figured. 

(See  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  77.) 

43 
Synopsis  of  the  genus  Galbula. 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1852,  pp.  29-33. 
A  synopsis  of  the  genus  Galbula ;  eleven  species 
are  enumerated,  of  which  G.  maculicauda  and  G. 
inornata  are  described  as  new. 

(See  also  Contr.  to   Ornithology,   1852,  pp- 
61,  93,  and  paper  No.  1.) 

44 
On  a  new  species  of  the  genus  Nigrita. 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1852,  p.  34,  pi.  Ixxxiii. 
Nigrita  bicolor  is  described  and  figured. 

45 
On  a  new  species  of  Galbula. 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1852,  p.  61. 
G.  melanogenia  is  described. 

(See  also   Contr.  to   Ornithology,   1852,  pp. 

29,  93,  and  paper  No.  1.) 

46 
Further  remarks  on  the  Galbulidce. 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1852,  pp.  93-95,  pi.  xc. 
Notes  on  the  genera  of  the  family  Galbulidce. 
Galbula  melanogenia  is  figured. 

(See  also   Contr.  to   Ornithology,   1852,  pp- 
29,  61,  and  paper  No.  1.) 

47 
On  certain  species  of  Dacnis. 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1852,  pp.  101,  102,  pi. 
xciii. 

Observations  on  D.speciosa  (which  is  figured  as 
D.  analig)  and  D.  plumbea.  D.  ccerebicolor  is  also 
figured. 

48 

List  of  a  collection  of  Birds  made  by 
James  Daubeny,  esq.,  on  the  coasts  of 
the  Red  Sea  in  1851. 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1852,  pp.  123-126. 
A  catalogue  of  76  species,  with  critical  remarks 
upon  some  of  them. 

49 

Description  de  six  Oiseaux  nouveaux 
appartenant  a  la  collection  du  Museum 
d'Histoire  Naturelle  de  Paris. 

Rev.  et  Mag.  de  Zool.,  1852,  pp.  8,  9. 
Arremon    mysticalis,     Pipilopsis     flavigularis, 
Piprceidea   albiventris,    Pipra   isidorei,   P.  flavi- 
capilla  and  P.  pyrocephala  are  described. 

50 

Description  d'une  nouvelle  espece  de 
Cotinga  provenant  de  1'expdditiou  de  MM. 
Castelnau  et  Deville  dans  1'Amerique 
du  Sud.  Par  E.  Deville  et  P.  L.  Sclater. 

Rev.  et  Mag.  de  Zool.,  1852,  pp.  226,  227. 
Cotinga  porphyrolcema  is  described. 


51 

Description  of  some  new  species  of 
Birds  from  the  Parisian  collections. 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1852,  pp.  129-132,  pis. 
xcvi-c. 

If e.]iriut  of  the  two  preceding  papers.  Figures 
are  given  of  the  folio  win  ir  species:  Cotinga  por- 
phyrolcema, Arremon  mysticalis,  Pipilopsis  flavi- 
gitlarit,  Pij/raeidea  albivriiti-is,  1'ipra  isidorei,  P. 
jlavicaiiilla  and  P.  pyrocephala. 

52 

List  of  a  collection  of  Birds  procured 
by  Mr.  C.  T.  Andersson  in  the  Dainara 
country  in  southwestern  Africa,  with 
notes.  By  H.  E.  Strickland  and  P.  L. 
Sclater. 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1852,  pp.  141-1 60. 

A  list  of  111  species,  with  remarks  upon  them. 
Fourteen  new  species  are  described  by  Strick- 
land, and  one  by  Sclater,  viz.,  Sphenceacus  pyc- 
nopygius. 

On  two  new  species  of  South  American 
Birds. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1852,  p.  34,  pis.  xlvii, 
xlviii. 

Culicivora  boliviana  and  Pipra  flavo-tincta  are 
described  and  figured. 

54 
On  a  new  species  of  Dendrocolaptes. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1853,  pp.  68,  69,  pi.  Hi. 
Dendrocolaptes  eytoni  is  described  and  figured. 

55 

Descriptions  of  new  species  of  Bucconi- 
dce. 

Proc.   Zool.  Soc.  London,  1853,  pp.  122-124, 
pis.  1,  li. 

A  new  generic  name,  Nonnula,  is  proposed,  and 
the  following  new  species  are  described :  Bucco  ra- 
diatus,  B.  striatippctus,  Malacoptila  fulvogularis, 
M.  substriata  and  M.  aspersa.  Bucco  radiatus  and 
Malacoptila  substriata  are  figured. 

56 

Description  de  deux  nouvelles  especes 
d'Oiseaux. 

Rev.  et  Mag.  de  Zoologie,  1853.  p.  480. 
Dacnis  pulcherrima  and  Formicivora  ornata  are 
described. 

57 

Note  sur  deux  nouvelles  especes  du 
genre  Momot  (Momotus). 

Rev.  et  Mag.  de  Zoologie,  1853,  pp.  489, 490. 
Momotua  semirufus   and    Jf.  subrufescens  are 
described. 

58 

Characters  of  some  new  or  imperfectly 
described  species  of  Tanagers. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1854,  pp.  95-98,  pis. 
Ixiv,  Ixv. 

The  following  species  are  characterized :  Arre- 
mon axillaris,  Ramphocelus  dorsalis,  Bp.  MS., 
Buthraupis  chloronota,  Euphonia  concinna  and  E. 
hirundinacea,~Bp.  Buthraupis  chloronota,  Eupho- 
nia concinna  and  E.  hirundinacea  are  figured. 

59 

List  of  a  collection  of  birds  received  by 
Mr.  Gould  from  the  Province  of  Quijos, 
in  the  Republic  of  Ecuador. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1854,  pp.  109-115, 
pis.  Ixvi.  Ixvii. 

A  list  of  69  species,  with  remarks  upon  them. 
The  following  species  are  described  as  new :  Gal- 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER. 


bula  chalcothorax,  Tyranmila  pAantfatra,  and  .lc- 
ri'nnni  xi>('<'t<(l>ilix.  Ti/rtin mifii  /ilnrnicura,  T.  or- 
nata,  iiinl  .1  r/'i  niii/t  xi/i'i'faliilix  are  figured. 

60 

Descriptions  of  two  new  Tauagers  in 
the  British  Museum. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1854,  pp.  157,  158, 
pis.  Ixviiijxix. 

Chlorospingus  melanotis  and  Tachyphonus  xan- 
thopygius  are  described  and  ligured. 

61 

Description  of  a  new  Tanager  of  the 
genus  Calliste. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1854,  p.  248. 
Callistevenusta  is  described. 

62 

Description  of  a  second  species  of  the 
genus  Procnias. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1854,  p.  249. 
Procnias  occidentals  is  described. 

63 

On  two  new  species  of  Dacnis,  and  on 
the  general  arrangement  of  the  genus. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1854,  pp.  251, 252. 
Dacnis  hartlaubi  and  D.  egregia  are  described, 
.and  a  list  of  the  species  of  Dacnis  is  given. 

64 

Descriptions  of  six  new  species  of 
Birds  of  the  subfamily  Formicariinw . 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1854,  pp.  253-255, 
pis.  Ixx-lxxiv. 

Myrmeciza  leucaspis,  M.  margaritala,  Hypoc- 
nemis  melanolatma,  H.  melanosticta,  Formicivora 
caudata  and  Pithy s  erythrophrys  are  described 
and  figured. 

65 

On  a  new  species  of  Tanager  in  the 
British  Museum. 

Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.,  ser.  2,  XIII,  pp. 
24,  25  (1854). 

Remarks  on  the  three  known  species  of  Phce- 
nicothraupis,  of  which  P.  gutturatis  is  described 
as  new. 

66 

A  synopsis  of  the  Fissirostral  family 
Bucconida\ 

Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.,  ser.  2,  XIII,  pp. 

353-365,474-484  (1854). 

A  review  of  the  species  of  the  family  Buccon- 
ida;.  Malacoptila  frontalis  is  described  as  new. 
The  genera  treated  of  are :  Bucco,  Malacoptila, 
Monasa  and  Chelidoptcra. 

(Also  printed  separately  with  plates  added. 

See  paper  No.  3. ) 

67 

List  of  Birds  exposed  for  sale  in  the 
market  at  Rome  in  January,  1853. 

Zoologist,  1854,  pp.  4160-4164. 
An  annotated  list  of  birds  exposed  for  sale  in 
the  Piazza  della  Rotonda,  Rome. 

68 

On  the  genus  Culicivora  of  Swainson 
and  its  component  species. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  pp.  11, 12. 
The  generic  term  Polioptila  is  proposed  in  the 
place  ot  Culicivora,  and  the  four  kiiowii  species  of 
the  genus  are  characterized. 


Remarks  on  the  arrangement  of  the 
Jacamars  ((ialhulitla •),  with  descriptions 
of  some  new  species. 

I'm,-.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  pp.  13-16,  pi. 

Ixxvii. 

Additional  informal  ion  concerning  the  ar- 
rangement of  the,  GalbulidcB  and  descriptions  of 
the  following  new  species:  Gfalbula fludoapMa, 
Vrogalba  amazomnn.  and  Braekygeub*  melanos- 
t, 'in/I,  the  first  named  of  which  is  figured.  A 
table  showing  the  distribution  of  tin-  LIU  known 
species  is  appended. 

(See  Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1852,  pp.  29, 61,93, 

and  paper  No.  1.) 

70 

Characters  of  six  new  species  of  the 
genus  Thamnophilus. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  pp.  18, 19,  pis. 

Ixxix-lxxxii. 

Thamnophilus  transandeanus,  T.  leuchauchen,  T. 
albinuchalis,  T.  melanonotus,  T.  nigrocinereug  and 
T.  ccesius  are  described .  T.  leuchauchen,  T.  melan- 
onotus, T.  nigrocinereus  and  T.  ccesiu*  are  figured. 

71 

Note  on  the  sixteen  species  of  Texan 
Birds  named  by  Mr.  Giraud.  of  New  York, 
in  1841. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  pp.  65,  66. 
Critical  remarks  on  the  species  described  in  Mr. 
J.  P.  Giraud's   work,    "Descriptions   of   sixteen 
new  species  of  North  American  birds,  collected 
in  Texas,  1838."     New  York,  1841.      Folio. 

72 

On  a  new  species  of  the  genus  Todiros- 
trum  of  Lesson. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  pp.  66, 67,  pi. 
Ixxxiv. 

Todirostrum  nigriceps  is  described  and  figured. 
T.  spiciferum,  Lair.,  is  also  figured,  and  notes  are 
added  on  other  species  of  the  genus. 

73 

On  some  new  or  little-known  species  of 
Birds  in  the  Derby  Museum  at  Liverpool. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  pp.  74-77,  pis. 

Ixxxv-lxxxviii. 

Remarks  on  the  new  and  rare  species  in  the 
Derby  Museum.  The  following  new  species  are 
described  and  ligured:  Coniroatntm  ferniginci- 
ventre,  Synallaxis  erythrothorax.  Ifatnphociftms 
cinereiventris,  and  Cyphorinus  albiyularia.  A  list 
of  the  known  species  of  Conirostrum  is  given. 

74 

Descriptions  of  four  new  or  little- 
known  Tanagers. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  pp.  83-85,  pis. 

Ixxxix-xeii. 

Descriptions  and  figures  are  given  of  Arremon 
erythrorkynehiu  (n.sp.).  Tuclii/phonus  xanthopy- 
gius,  Tanagra  notabilis,  and  Saltator  arretnonops. 

75 

Descriptions  of  some  new  species  of 
Ant  Thrushes  (Formicariince)  from  Santa 
Fo  di  Bogota. 

J'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  pp.  88-90,  pis. 
xciv-xevii. 

The  generic  name  Psilorliamphus  is  proposed  in 
the  place  of  LeptorJtynehwt^  Menet.  The  follow- 
ing sj)eeics  are  described:  Grallaria  ftjipoleuca, 
a.  iinntenta,  Chamceza  inollissima,  Formicivora 
(•(tUiiiota,Dysithainniisscnnci>ierfus.  au&Pyriglena 
ti/ntiniina.  All  except  Grallaria  hypoleuca  are 
figured. 


BULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 


76 

Descriptions  of  some  new  species  of 
Birds  from  Santa  Fe  di  Bogota. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  pp.  109,  110, 
pis.  xcix-cii. 

Descriptions  and  figures  are  given  of  the  fol- 
lowing species:  Xonosia albigtilaris,  Pyriglena 
eUisiana.  Aiithux  boffctoutt,  and  Otocorys  pere- 
grina. 

77 

On  the  Birds  received  in  collections 
from  Santa  F6  di  Bogota. 

Proc.  Zool.    Soc.  London,  1855,  pp.  131-164, 

pis.  ciii,  civ. 

A  list  of  435  species,  with  remarks  upon  some 
of  them.  The  name  Heterocnemis  is  proposed  in 
the  place  of  Strickland's  genus  Holocnemis,  and 
the  species  Heterocnemis  marginata  and  Todiros- 
trum  gracilipes  are  described  as  new.  Vireolanius 
icterophrys  and  Ainpelion  cinctus  are  figured. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1856,  p.  25 ; 

1857,  p.  15.) 

78 

Characters  of  some  apparently  new 
species  of  Bucconidce,  accompanied  by 
a  Geographical  Table  of  the  Family. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  pp.  193-196, 
pis.  cv,  cvi. 

The  following  species  are  characterized  and 
remarked  upon:  Bucco  hyperrhynchus  (Bp.),  B. 
dysoni,  Gray,  MS.;  B.  pulmentum  (Bp.  et  Verr. 
MS.),  Honasa  peruana,  Bp.  et  Verr.  MS.;  Bucco 
picatus,  sp.  nov.,  and  Malacoptila  nigrifusca,  sp. 
nov.  B.  hyperrhynchus  and  B.  pulmentum  are  fig- 
ured. A  geographical  table  of  the  Bucconidce  is 
added. 

79 

Note  on  the  genus  Legriocinclus,  Lesson, 
and  its  synonyms. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  pp.  212-214. 

Remarks  on  the  genus  Legriocinclus,  with  a 
list  of  its  synonyms,  and  adoption  of  the  name 
Cinclocerthia  in  its  stead. 


Description  of  a  newly  discovered  Tan- 
ager  of  the  genus  Buarremon. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  214,  pi.  cix. 
Buarremon  leucopterus  (Jard.)  is  characterized 
and  figured. 

81 

Characters  of  two  new  species  of  Tana- 
gers. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  pp.  227, 228,  pi. 
ex. 

Lesson's  name  Iridosornis  is  emended  to  Iri- 
dornis,  and  the  species  Dubusia  auricrissa  and 
Iridprnis  porphyrocephala  are  described ;  the  lat- 
ter is  figured. 

82 

A  draft  arrangement  of  the  genus  Tham- 
nophilu8,Vieillot. 

Edinburgh  New  Phil.  Jour.,  n.  s.,I,  pp.  226- 
249  (1855). 

Descriptions  of  and  remarks  upon  39  species 
of  Thamnophilus,  of  which  T.  ventralis  and  T. 
maculipennis  are  described  as  new. 

83 

Note  on  the  Zoological  Appendix  to  the 
Report  of  the  U.  S.  Naval  Astronomical 
Expedition  to  the  Southern  Hemisphere, 
and  on  the  Geographic  Range  and  distri- 
bution of  the  Tanagrine  Genera  Calliste 
and  Euphonia. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1856,  pp.  18, 19. 


Note  on  the  correct  habitat  of  Calliste  cyanei- 
collis,  C.  qyroloides,  and  Euphonia  rufiventris,  to- 
gether with  a  table  showing  the  geographical  dis- 
tribution of  the  genus  Calliste. 

84 

On  some  additional  species  of  Birds 
received  in  collections  from  Bogota. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1856,  pp.  25-31,  pis. 
cxvi-cxix. 

A  list  of,  and  remarks  upon.  23  additional 
species  from  Bogota.  The  following  new  species 
are  described  :  Synallaxis  elegans,  S.  moesta.  Ana- 
bates  erytfiroptcrus,  Margarornis  brunnescens, 
Orthocca  fumicolor,  Euscarthmus  agilis,  Pipra 
coracina,  Verr.  MS.;  Conopophaga  cucullata, 
Chlorospingits  xanthophrys,  C.  lichtensteini,  Galli- 
nago  nobilis,  and  Jtallus  'semiplumbeus.  Figures 
j  are  given  of  Margarornis  brunnescens,  Orthoeca 
j  fumicolor,  Euscarlhmus  agilis,  and  Conopophaga 
cucullata. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p. 
131;  1857,  p.  15.) 

.    85 

Note  on  Psaltria  flaviceps,  a  third  Amer- 
ican species  of  the  Parine  genus  Psaltria. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1856,  pp.  37,  38. 
jEgithalus  flaviceps  of  Sundevall  is  here  referred 
to  the  genus  Psaltria. 

86 

Synopsis  Avium  Tauagrinarum.     A  de- 
scriptive catalogue  of  the  known  species 
j  of  Tanagers.     Part  I. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1856,  pp.  64-94. 
Part  I  contains  the  following  genera  :  Pitylus, 
Orchesticus,  Diucopis,  Saltator,  Psittospiza,  Lam- 
proxpiza,  Cissopsis,  Oreothraupis,  Arremon,  Phoz- 
nicophilus,  Buarremon  and  Chlorospingus. 

Two  new  generic  names  are  proposed  :  Oreo- 
thraupis and  Carenochrous  (a  new  sectional  name 
of  Buarremon),  and  the  following  new  species 
are  described:  Arremon  d'orbignii,  A.  devillii, 
Buarremon  phceopleurus,  and  Chlorospingus  flavi- 


ventris. 


86  a 


Synopsis  Avium  Tanagrinarum.  A  de- 
scriptive catalogue  of  the  known  species 
of  Tanagers.  Part  II. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1856,  pp.  108-132. 
Part  II  contains  the  following  genera:  Pyrrho- 
coma,  Nemosia,  Cypsnagra,  Tachyphonus,  Tricho- 
thraupis,Eucometi8,Lanio,Phoenicothraupis,Lam- 
protes,  Orthogonys,  Pyranga  and  Ramphocelus. 

The  generic  name  Eucometis  is  proposed,  and 
the  following  new  species  are  described  :  Nemosia 
guirina,  N.  insignis,  N.  auricollis,  and  Jtampho- 
celus  unicolor. 

86  b 

Synopsis  Avium  Tanagrinarum.  A  de- 
scriptive catalogue  of  the  known  species 
of  Tanagers.  Part  III. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1856,  pp.  230-281. 
Part  III  embraces  the  following  genera  :  Spin- 
dalis,  Tanagra,  Dubusia,  Compsocoma,  Buthrau- 
pis,  Stephanophorus,  Pcecilotiiraupis,  Iridornis, 
Calliste,  Diva,  Pipridea,  Chlorochrysa,  Tanagrella, 
Glossiptila,  Chlorophonia  and  Euphonia. 

The  new  generic  term  Glossiptila  is  proposed; 
Swainson's  genus  Piprceidea  is  emended  to  Pipri- 
dea, and  the  following  new  species  are  described: 
Calliste  vieilloti,  C.  cyanescens,Piprideavenezuelen- 
sis,  Euphonia  fulvicrissa,  and  E.crassirottris.  A 
table  showing  the  geographical  distribution  of  the 
TarMgridce  is  subjoined.  Altogether  272  species 
of  Tanagers  are  treated  in  this  and  the  two  pre- 
ceding papers. 

(The  Synopsis  Avium  Tanagrinarum  as  a 
whole  was  also  printed  separately.  See 
paper  No.  4.) 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATEB. 


87 

Note  on  Kuglodytes  albicilius. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1856,  p.  97. 
Remarks  on  Buglodytes  albicilius,  Bp.,and  its 
synonyms. 

88 

On  some  new  or  imperfectly  known 
species  of  SynaUax'w. 

I'roc.  Y.unl.  Soc.  London,  1856,  pp.  97-99. 

Xi/iiallaxis  rujicapUln,  Vieill.;  ,s'.  apixi,  and  S. 
Cdiiiffjis,  spp.  nh.,  tire  characterized  and  rcmai  ked 
upon. 

89 

List  of  Mammals  and  Birds  collected 
by  Mr.  Bridges  in  the  vicinity  of  iln- 
town  of  David,  in  the  Province  of  Chiri- 
qni,  in  the  State  of  Panama. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1856,  pp.  138-143. 

Five  species  of  mammals  and  46  species  of  birds 
are  enumerated  and  remarks  made  upon  them. 
Two  new  birds  are  described,  viz,  Thamnojihilus 
Intlyi'xi  and  tit-iitrygon  cliiriqurnxis.  The  name 
Aglaia  fnnni/.  Lafr.  (Cnlliste  fanny,  Gray)  is 
changed  to  Calliste  franciscce. 

90 

Note  on  some  Birds  from  the  Island  of 
Ascension. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1856,  pp.  144,  145. 
A  list  of  six  species  with  remarks  upon  them. 

91 

On  the  species  of  the  American  genus 
Parr  a. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1856,  pp.  282, 283. 
The  characters  are  given  of  five  species  of  the 
genus  Parra,  two  of  which  are  new,  viz,  P.  inter- 
media (Verr.  MS.),  and  P.melanopygia. 

92 

Catalogue  of  the  Birds  collected  by 
M.  Auguste  Sall6  in  southern  Mexico, 
with  descriptions  of  new  species. 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1856,   pp.  283-311, 

pis.  cxx,  cxxi. 

A  list  of  233  species,  with  remarks  upon  them. 
The  following  species  are  described  as  new  :  Cer- 
tliiolu  niexicana,  Anabates  rubiginous x,  A.cci-ri/if- 
yuhtriv.  Aiiabazenops  variegaticeps,  Xenops  mexi- 
<-(niux,  Sclemru*  mexicanus,  Scytalopus  pronthe- 
li'iK-.ux.  I  (irusmeridionalis,  Forvraettriut  ni/»ii/u/f>\ 
Todirostrum  cirierngidare,  Huscivora  inexicana, 
Tyranitulit  BUilphurtipyga,  Elainea  varirgatu,  J'i- 
pra  nientahfi,  and  Mt/iadestes  unicolor.  Pkcethor- 
nix  a<lnlj)hi  is  adopted  for  Salle's  MS.  name  Pyg- 
mornis  adolphi.  Granatellvs  sailed  and  Pipra  men- 
tails  are  figured. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  pp. 

81,201,226;  1858,  p.  294.) 

93 

On  a  new  Tanager  of  the  genus  Cal- 
liste. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1856,  p.  311. 
Calliste  rujigcnisis  described. 

94 

Descriptions  of  eight  new  species  of 
Birds  from  South  America. 

Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.,  ser.  '_'.  XVII,  pp. 

466-470  (1856). 

The  characters  are  given  of  a  new  genus  (THglos 
sopis)  and  eight  new  species  viz,  Synallaxis  cas- 
tanea,  Diglossopisccerulescens,  Diglossa  indi:i(>ti<'<t, 
Verr.  MS.;  Anabates  infuscatit*,  A.  lineoticeps, 
Myiadestes  venezuelensis,  Pipreola  melanolcema, 
and  Clnroxiphia  regina  (Natt.  MS.). 


95 

Description  of  a  new  species  of  Tanager 
of  the  genus  Saltator. 

Proc.  Acad.  Nat.   Sci.  Phila.,   1856,  p.  261. 
Saltator  atripennis  is  described. 

96 

Characters  of  an  apparently  unde- 
scribed  Bird  ln'Ion^ing  to  tin-  ^enus 
Cainiii/lorliijHcliiiN,  of  Spix,  with  remarks 
upon  other  species  of  the  same  group. 

Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1856,  pp.  263- 
265. 

Campyloflnitic.li-iis  hiimilis  is  described  and  a 
list  of  the  species  of  the  genus  Gampylorhynchu* 
given. 

97 
The  Palombiere  of  Bagneres  de  Bigorre. 

Zoologist,  1856,  pp.  4943,4944. 
An  account  of  the  method  of  capturing  pigeons 
at  Bagneres  de  Bigonv  in  the  Department  of  the 
Hautes-Pyrenees,  1'rance. 


Notes  on  the  Birds  in  the  Museum  of 
the  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences  of  Phil- 
adelphia and  other  collections  in  the 
United  States  of  America. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  pp.  1-8. 

Notes  on  the  specimens  of  birds  observed  dur- 
ing a  visit  to  several  museums  in  the  United 
States.  The  new  genus  Neocorys  is  proposed  for 
the  reception  of  Alauda  spraguii  of  Audubon, 
and  Glaucidium  calif  ornicu  tit  is  suggested  as  the 
name  of  a  new  species  of  Owl.  Icterus  wagleriis 
described. 

99 

Further  additions  to  the  list  of  Birds 
received  in  collections  from  Bogota. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  pp.  15-20. 

An  additional  list  of  52  species  from  Bogota, 
with  remarks  upon  them.  Anabates  xtrlaticollis, 
Lafr.  MS.,  and  Sclerurus  brunneus  are  described. 
as  new. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p. 
131;  1856,  p.  25.) 

100 

Characters  of  some  apparently  new 
species  of  American  Ant  Thrushes. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  pp.  46-48. 
The    following    new    species    are    described: 
Formicariiis    trivittatus,    Conopophaga    castanei- 
ceps,  Hypoenemis  elegant,  Mi/nnccizti  hciniindcena, 
and  Formicivora  hcematonota. 

101 

Description  of  a  new  Tanager  of  the 
genus  Euplionia. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  p.  66,  pL  cxxiv. 
Euphonia  gouldi  is  described  and  figured. 
102 

Review  of  the  species  of  the  South 
American  subfamily  Tityrimi. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857.  pp.  67-80. 

A  synopsis  of  the  species  ('22  in  number)  of  Tit;/- 

ince,  embracing  the   genera  Tityra   and  1'acluj- 


ramphus.  Paehyrennpk  us  olbo^riM  us  is  described 
as  new.  A  table  showing  the  geographical  distri- 
bution of  the  species  is  appended.  The  text  is 
illustrated. 

103 

On  Par  us  meridionaUs  and  some  other 
species  mentioned  in  the    Catalogue   of 


! 


10 


BULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 


Pivds  collected  by  M.  Sal  Id  in  southern 
Mexico. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  pp.  81,  82. 

Notes  made  on  M.  Sall6's  collection  from  Alex 
ico  alter  comparison  with  other  specimens  from 
the  same  locality. 

(See  also Proc.Zool.  Soc.  London,  1856,  p.  283.) 

104 

On  three  new  species  of  the  genus  Todi- 
rostrum. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  pp.  82-84,  pi. 

cxxv. 

Todirostrum  calopterum,  T.  capitale,  and  T.  exile 
are  described  and  figured.  A  list  of  the  known 
species  of  Todirostrum  is  given. 

105 

List  of  Birds  collected  by  Mr.  Thomas 
Bridges,  corresponding  member  of  the 
Society,  in  the  Valley  of  San  Jose",  in  the 
State  of  California. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  pp.  125-127. 
A  list  of  33  species,  with  remarks  upon  some  of 
them.     The    name    Glaucidium    californicum   is 
adopted  for  G.  infuscatum,  Cassin. 

106 
Note  on  the  Upland  Goose. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  p.  128. 
Note  pointing  out  that  Chloephaga  magellanica 
is  the  correct  name  for  the  true  "Upland  Goose." 
(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p. 
289.) 

107 

Descriptions  of  twelve  new  or  little- 
known  species  of  the  South  American 
Family  Formicariidce. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,I857,yp.  129-133,  pi. 
cxxvi. 

Characters  are  given  of  the  following  species: 
Grallaria  ferrugineipectus,  G.  loricata,  Hypocne- 
mis  melanopogon,  Formicivora  melcena,  Jr.  uro- 
sticta,  F.  hauxwelli,  F.  cinerascens,  Ilerpnilochmus 
pectoralis,  and  Thamnophilus  melanothorax  (nn. 
spp.),  Formicivora  brevicauda,  Sw.,  Dysithamnus 
xanthopterus,  Burm.,  and  Thamnophilus  melano- 
ceps,  Spix.  Formicivora  urosticta  and  F.  haux- 
welli are  figured. 

108 

List  of  additional  species  of  Mexican 
Birds  obtained  by  M.  Auguste  Salle  from 
the  environs  of  Jalapa  and  S.  Andres 
Tuxtla. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  pp.  201-207. 
An  additional  list  of  62  species  obtained  by  M. 
Salle  in  Mexico,  with  notes  on  many  of  them. 
Camptostoma  imberbe  (gen.  et  spec,  nov.)  is  de- 
scribed.   Figure  in  text. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1856.  p. 
283;  1857,  pp.  81,  226;  1858,  p.  294.) 

109 

On  a  collection  of  Birds  made  by  Si- 
gner Matteo  Botteri  in  the  vicinity  of 
Orizaba  in  Southern  Mexico. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  pp.  210-215. 
A  list  of  38  species,  with  remarks  upon  them. 
Neochloe  brevipennis,  gen.  et  sp.  nov.,  and  Zono- 
trichia  botterii,  sp.  nov.,  are  described. 

110 

Notes  on  an  unnamed  Parrot  from  the 
Island  of  Santo  Domingo,  now  living  in 


the  Society's  Gardens ;  and  on  some  other 
species  of  the  same  family. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  pp.  224-226,  pi. 
cxxvii. 

Chrysalis  sailed  is  proposed  as  the  name  for  a 
new  species  of  Parrot,  and  remarks  are  made  on 
other  species  of  1'sittaci.  The  new  genus  Polych- 
lorus  is  proposed  for  the  reception  of  Psittacus 
polychlorus,  Scopoli,  and  Paittacodis  westermanni, 
Bp. 

Ill 

On  a  collection  of  Birds  received  by 
M.  Salle  from  southern  Mexico. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  pp.  226-230. 
Remarks  on  a  third  list,  consisting  of  29  species, 
obtained  by  M.  Sall6  from  Mexico.'  Diplopteru* 
excellens  is  described  as  new. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1856,  p. 
283 ;  1857,  pp.  81,  201 ;  1858,  p.  294. ) 

112 

Review  of  the  species  of  the  Fissirostral 
Family  Momotidw. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  pp.  248-260,  pi. 
cxxviii. 

The  family name  Momotidce  is  proposed  instead 
of  that  of  Pionitidce,  llliger.  A  synopsis  of  the 
family  is  given,  with  descriptions  of  two  new 
genera,  viz,  Prionirhynchus  and  Eumomota,  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  Euino- 
mota. 

113 

On  a  collection  of  Birds  transmitted 
by  Mr.  H.  W.  Bates  from  the  Upper 
Amazon. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  pp.  261-268. 

An  annotated  catalogue  of  79  species,  of  which 
Eubucco  aurantiicollis  is  described  as  new. 

114 

Descriptions  of  eleven  new  species  of 
Birds  from  Tropical  America. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  pp.  271-277,  pi. 

cxxx. 

The  genus  Melanoptila  (illustrated  in  text)  and 
the  following  new  species  are  characterized: 
Campylorhynchus  pardus,  C.  striaticollis,  Anaba- 
zenops  guttulatus,  Synallaxi,i  wulto-striata,  Tuning 
fulviventris  (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.  Soc.  London,   1858,  pp.  1-3,  pi. 
cxxxi. 

Notes  on  11  species.  Melanerpes  rulrigularis 
(described  in  Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.,  ser.  3, 1, 
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  Ecuador. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  pp.  59-77,  pi. 

cxxxii. 

A  list  of  174  species,  with  remarks  upon  them. 
Three  new  genera— Agathopus;  Creurgopt,  Vcrr. 
MS. ;  Euchcetes,  Verr.MS. ;— -and  the  folio  wing  new 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       11 


species  are  characterised  :  .1  milm /,\v  utt'lmc'in  ttf, 
A. imircrlcolni-  (La  iv.  MS.).  8ynattaxi$brunneicau- 
dtitis  (Lafr.  MS.),  N.  <tll>i<iid<i  rix  (Lafr.  MS.),  J/^<r 
cocii'hlii  iiiiii-iitu/it.  (Yen-.  MS.),  Tltiniiiiiijiliitiix 
d'tliiiiiix,  '/'.  i-itjiititlis,  Dysithamnus  teucostietus, 

I'yrii/li'iin  Strva,  lli'ti-raciii-iilit;  ulliijiilnrix,  dut- 
opojilxii/ii  ton'iilK,  (iritUarni  /In  ri  inxt  it*.  (l.J'uli'i 

vtntrig,  T<iilii-i>xtrinii.  /lir.iitiiui.  Oyclorhynehus&qui- 

iKH-tidlis,     I'liiti/rhniK'/nis    c.ni;,n<itnx,     Vcrr     MS.: 

FAn'idu  liitt-lri'iitriy.  Aj/iitli/i/mx microptenu 

<j<>/>x   i-fi-tifalif<.    Verr.    MS.;   Euchcetet  cpeeineut, 

Verr.  MS.,  ,-iml  rii/ci^;/V//.s'  iit'i-rrmt.ri,  Miilli. 
Fin-liit'tcti  cocciiicun  and  Crcuryops  n-rtiwiliit  are 
figured. 

117 

Notes  011  some  Birds  of  southern  Mex- 
ico. 

I 'rue.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  pp.  95-99. 
Notes  on   It  species,  with  a  resume  of  tlie  num- 
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  zonocercux  and  Sc<>i>s  'iiata.     >'///•- 
niuin  albitarse,  Gray,  is  also  characterized. 

(See  Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IV,  pp. 261- 
266,  pis.  58-61.) 

119 

On  some  new  or  little-known  species  of 
Accipitres  in  the  collection  of  the  Nor- 
wich Museum. 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IV,  pp.  261-266, 
pis.  58-61. 

Buteo  zonocercus,  Syrnium  albitarse,  Gray ;  Scops 
usta,  and  Vrubitinga  schistacca  (Sund.),  are  de- 
scribed, remarked  upon,  and  figured. 

(Reprint  from  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858, 
pp.  128-133,  \vith  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  Uru- 
bitinga  unicinctu. 

121 

Synopsis  of  the  American  Ant  Birds 
(Formicariidcv).  Part  I,  containing  the 
Thamnophilincv. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  pp.  202-224,  pis. 
cxxxix,  cxl. 

A  review  of  the  species  of  the  subfamily  TJtam- 
nophilince.  A  new  genus — Pygiptila — is  proposed, 
and  Thamnophilus  amazonicus  is  given  as  a  new 
name  for  T.  ruficollis,  Spix.  which  had  been 
applied  to  the  female  of  the  species.  T.  ainazoni- 
CIIN  and  Di/sithamnus  leucnatictus  are  ii^iu-ed.  The 
genera  treated  of  in  this  part  are,  (fymbilanius, 
liatara,  Thantnophilus,  FygiptUa,  DyttihamnuA 
and  Thamnomanes. 

122 

Synopsis  of  the  American  Ant  Birds 
(Formicariida').  Part  II,  containing-  the 
Formlcirorince  or  Ant  Wrens. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  pp.  232-254,  pis. 

cxli,  cxlii. 

A  review  of  the  species  of  the  subfamily  F»nii  /<•/- 
vorince,  with  descriptions  of  two  new  genera,  .!///;•- 
motherula  and  Ccrcomacra,  and  five  new  species, 
Myrmotherula  multostriata,  Formicivoraerythrv- 


:•*  I'fii,  dcTcomcicrani'j 1 1''<  •Hrfm- 

<//»>•  and  HypOCnemit tehiiftaeeet.     Figures  ar<-  ^ivt-ji 

of  Myrmothertilo  yiiiiniinii-iiiiin,  M.  mulii, 
and  Formicivoraerythrocerca.  I'ai-t  II  includes  tint 
following  genera  :   Jlr, />xi/.<><'/i mim.  Mifi-i,n,tli> mln, 
Funii ifin, i-ii.  Psilorhamphtu,  Rhampnocfenu*,Cer- 

roiiKK-i-il,  1'i/rinli-ll".   Ifi't.'i  !   n-ntffizaSLUd 

JIll/KlCl 

123 

Synopsis  <»f  tin-  American  Ant  ]>irds 
( I-'onnicdi'iidd •).  1'art  III,  containin.u;  tin- 
third  subfamily,  l-'onnii-uriiitn  or  Ant 
Thrashes. 

Proc.  Zool.  ,S«c.  L,m,l,m,  1858,  pp.  272-289,  pi. 

cxliii. 

A  review  of  the  species  of  i  lie  ^iilifaniily  Formi- 
cariince.  Four  new  genera  are  characterised, 
viz,  Gymnotichla,  Myi-iiu-l<mti>x.  (n-alluiii-nln 
(ligtue  iii  text  i,  and  I'liliii/njixiy  (noin.  emei.d.  pro 
PKUgoptiti  Keicli.),  and  dcscnpt  ions  are  »iven  of 
M i/riiK'Iimti '.v  jil.ii n/heiis  ;md  .17.  nifjernmus,  nn.  sj)p. 
Mi/rmt'lastes plutnbt'nn  is  figured.  The  following 
genera  are  treated  of  in  Part  III:  J'itl,;is.  Gym- 
nocichla,  Myrmeleutet,  Jilinjintfi-jn-.  /'/-/'<//'//.>/*•. 
Fartiiirurittf:,  < 'liaincaza,  Grallaria,  (irallaricula, 
Oonopoptutga  and  ('ori/t/toint*. 

124 

Additional  note  on  the  Upland  Goose 

( Chloephaya  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  Cftlocphaga 
polioceplutlii. 

(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. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  pp.  293,  294. 
Descriptions  of  Chlorospingus  raataneicollw  and 
Calliste  cyanotis,  un.  spp.,  and  remarks  on  Hu a r re- 
man    rufinuchus,    Chlorospinyux  albitei/iporalis, 
and  Calliste  xanthocephala. 

126 

On  a  collection  of  Birds  received  by  M. 
Auguste  Salle"  from  Oaxaca  in  southern 
Mexico. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1858,  pp.  294-305. 
A  list  of  86  species,  wit h  remarks  upon  them. 
A  new  genus  (Chama>oxpiza)  and  the  following 
new  species  are  described :  Troglodytes  brunnei- 
collis,  Formicivora  boucardi,  Empidonax  bairdi, 
Pipiloalbicolliis,  and  Petrocltelidon  siraiiixoni  Cuew 
name  for  Hiruudo  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  from  Mexico. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p.  356. 
Buteo  fuliginosus  is  described. 

(See  Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IV,  p.  267, 
pi.  62.) 

128 

Description  of  a  new  species  of  the 
genus  Buteo  from  Mexico. 

Trans.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  IV,  p.  267,  pi.  62. 
Buteo  fuliginosus  is  described  and  figured. 

(Reprint  from  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858, 
p.  356.) 


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129 

List  of  Birds  collected  by  Geo.  Caven- 
dish Taylor,  esq.,  in  the  Kepublic  of  Hon- 
duras. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  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:  Eu- 
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- 
niora,  in  the  Republic  of  Ecuador. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  pp.  449-461,  pi. 
cxlv. 

A  list  of  88  species,  with  remarks  upon  them. 
The  following  new  species  are  described:  Coni- 
rostrum  fraseri,  Phrygilus  ocularis,  Synallaxis 
antisiensix,  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. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  pp.  540,  541. 

Remarks  on  Myrmeciza  exsul,  sp.  nov.,  and 
Dysithamnus  ulivaceus. 

133 
Note  on  the  genus  Cichlopsis  of  Cabanis. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  pp.  541-543. 
Note  on  the  genus  Cichlopsis,  with  the  descrip- 
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. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  pp.  549-556,  pi. 
cxlvi. 

A  list  of  59  species,  with  remarks  upon  them, 
and  descriptions  of  the  following  new  species: 
Troglodytes  solstitialis,  Catamenia  homochroa, 
Agriornis  solitaria.  Elainia  griseigularis,  and  E. 
utictoptera.  Elainia  griseigularis  and  E.  stictop- 
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  described. 

(A  figure  of  this  bird  is  given  in  Proc.  Zool. 
Soc.  London,  1858,  pi.  cxxxi.) 

136 

Description  of  a  new  species  of  Bird 
from  Palestine. 

Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.,  ser.  3,  II,  pp. 
465,466  (1858). 
Amydrus  tristramii  is  described. 

137 

On  the  general  Geographical  Distribu- 
tion of  the  members  of  the  class  Aves. 
Journ.  of  Proc.  Linn.  Soc.  London  (Zool.), 
II,  pp.  130-145  (1858). 


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  Dicceum,  nigrum,  Less.,  and  Pucheran's 
generic  name  T  rug  on  is  emended  to  Eutrygon. 
Cracticus personatus,  Temm.  MS.,  is  described. 

139 

Descriptions  of  new  species  of  the 
American  family  Tyrannidcv. 

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  Myiozetetea,  and  the  following  species 
are  characterized:  Attila  citriniventris,  Myiody- 
nastes  nobilis,  Contopus  mesoleucus,  C.  sordidulus, 
Mitrephorus  phceocercus,  I'yrocephalus  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,  IV,  p.  268,  pi. 
63.) 

141 

Description  of  a  new  species  of  Owl 
of  the  genus  Ciccaba. 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IV,  p.  268,  pi.  63. 
Ciccaba  nigrolineata  is  described  and  figured. 
(Reprint  from  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1859, 
p.  131,  with  plate  added.) 

142 

Note  on  the  Spur-winged  Geese  (Plec- 
tropterus}  now  living  in  the  Society's  Gar- 
dens. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1859,  pp.  131, 132, 
pi.  cliii. 

Plectropterus  riippellii  is  proposed  for  the  name 
of  a  new  species,  and  the  points  in  which  it  differs 
from  P.  gambensis  are  given.  Both  species  are 
figured. 

(See  also  Proc.  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,  pi. 
cliv. 

A  list  ot  102  species,  with  remarks  upon  them. 
The  following  new  species  are  characterized: 
Vireo  josephce,  Nemosia  ornata,  Anabates  subala- 
ris,  A.  temporalis,  Dysithamnus  unicolor,  Formi- 
civora  caloptera,  Pachyrharnphus  homochrous,  and 
Cephalopterus  pendulif/er  (named  and  figured  in 
the  "Ibis,"  1859,  p.  114,  pi.  iii).  Tireo  josephce  is 
figured. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  p. 
63.) 


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144 

On  some  new  species  of  Synallaxi*,  and 
on  the  Geographical  Distribution  of  the 
genus. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1859,  )>p.  191-197. 

Synallaxis  pudica,  ,V.  stictothorax  and  ,s'.  scutntn 
are  described  ;is  new.  and  the  11  known  speeies 
(including  S.l<t')i>oxtu-ta,\\.A\>.)  oft  ho  -enus  am 
enumerated.  A  table  showing  tlic  distribution  of 
Hiiniillaxia  is  given. 

[Exhibition  of  two  rare  species  of  Arc- 
tic Hirds,  Colymbus  adamsi  and  Eurino- 
rliynck  us  pygma'us.  ] 

Proe.  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. 

Remarks  on  exhibiting  specimens  of 
two  species  of  Divers  (Colymbus)  from 
Mr.  Gurney's  collection. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1859,  pp.  206, 207. 
Remarks  on  Colymbus  adamsi,  G.  R.  Gray,  and 
O.  pacificus,  Lawrence,  and    observations    as  to 
their  deserving  specific  rank. 

148 

On  a  collection  of  Birds  from  Vancou- 
ver's Island. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1859,  pp.  235-237. 
A  list  of  35  species,  with  remarks  upon  them. 
149 

A  synopsis  of  the  Thrushes  ( Turdidce) 
of  the  New  World. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1859,  pp.  321-347. 
A  synopsis  of  the  Turdidce  of  America.  The 
generic  name  Margarops  is  proposed  in  the  place 
of  Cichlalopia,  Bp.;  Semimerula  and  Mimocielda 
are  proposed  for  new  sections  of  Turdus  and  Gale- 
oscoptes,  respectively,  and  Turdus  pinicola  and 
Catlianm  occidentali*  are  described  as  new  species. 
A  table  showing  the  geographical  distribution  of 
the  Thrushes  in  America  is  added.  The  genera 
treated  of  are:  Catharuf,  Turdus,  Oichlerminia, 
Margarops,  (laleoscoptes,  Melanoptila,  Mclam  tin. 
Rhamphocinclus,  Cinclocerthia,  Harporhynchus, 
Oreoscoptes  and  3Ii>tnis. 

150 

[Exhibition  of  an  Egg  laid  by  the  Ap- 
teryx  (A.  manteUi),  which  had  been  living 
in  the  Gardens  since  1852.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1859,  p.  350. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  p. 

194.) 

151 

[Exhibition  of  Eggs  of  Grus  montiym-- 
sia,  G.  virgo  and  (T.  cinerea;  also  of  an 
Egg  of  Balceniceps  rex.'] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1859,  p.  353. 

152 

On  a  series  of  Birds  collected  in  the 
vicinity  of  Jalapa,  in  Southern  Mexico. 

Proe.  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  cry- 
thropygia,  and  Piaya  thennophila. 


153 

List  of  Birds  collected  by  M.  A.  Bon- 

card,  in  the   State  of  Oaxaca,  in  south- 

in  Mi-\ic«>,  with  description*  of  new 

species. 

l'r<><:.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1859,  pp.  369-393. 

A  list  of  lj:{.s  specie-,  \\i1h  remarks  upon  them. 
Dendrumancx  is  proposed  us  ;t  new  generic  name, 
and  the  following  new  specie-  are  described; 

Oammftorhyneh/tu  j<><-<nnix.  '/'/<  /•//"'/""'»*  /,  /. 
phorirmn  pvtillut,HylopkiltU  oi-lu-n,-,  , 


carneipi's  .',  Oryzoborutfvnereut^  >><•/•//«'</,////«  ••<//-• 
vina,  Dendromanet  homoehrotu,  /,(/"'".'/"*'  ///,(></- 
./'(/*,  Ciilitiiitiu  iiiyrirogtrig,  Tinainns  t/om-ardi,  Salle 
MS.,  and  'T.meserythrua. 

154 

On  some  new  or  little-known  Birds 
from  the  Rio  Napo. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1859,  pp.  440,  441. 
liuarremon  castaneiceps  and  (irallaria  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. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1859,  p.  442,  pi.  clviii. 
Remarks  on  a  hybrid  between  Tadorna  vulpan- 
ser,  cT,  and  Casarca  cana,  $,  and  on  other  cases  of 
hybridisation  in  the  Zoological  Societ  \  •'>  (  lurdens. 
A  figure  of  Tadorna  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. 
Fourteen  families  are  covered  in  this  installment, 
containing  121  species,  of  which  Cistothorus  ele- 
gans,  Vireolanius  pulchellus  and  C'irreba  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,  pis.  iv,  v. 

Part  II.  This  part  embraces  fifteen  families, 
with  129  species,  of  which  Xiphocolaptes  emi- 
grans,  Sayornis  aquatica,  Empidoiwx  alliyitlaris, 
and  Elainia  vilissima  are  described  as  new,  and 
the  last,  with  K.  flacnm,  is  figured.  Eggs  of  the 
ibllowing  species  are  also  figured:  Tanagravica- 
;/w.s'.  1'yrjisoma  biarcuatum.  Pita  n  g  us  dcrbia  //?<*', 
Tifi'dnnus  melancJioUcus,  HyiozeMes  t<\r>  •/<*•/.«, 
Cyanocitta  melanocyanea,  and  Turdus  grayii. 

156  b 

On  the  Ornithology  of  Central  Amer- 
ica. By  Philip  Lutley  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salvin. 

Ibis,  1859,  pp.  213-234. 

Part  III.  Twenty-five  families  are  treated  of 
in  this  part,  embracing  ]"'J  species.  Lophostrix 
stricklandi  is  described  as  new. 

The  three  installments  ceni]  using  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  from  New  Caledonia. 

7W.v,  1859,  pp.  275,  276,  pi.  viii. 
Accipiter  haplochrous  is  described  and  figured. 


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.  158 

[Recent  Ornithological  Publications,  ] 

Ibis,  1859,  pp.  318-329. 

A  record  of  Ornithological  literature,  with  an 
abstract  of  the  contents  oi  each  work  mentioned. 
'I'hc  new  genus  /'//</ I</-;M'.S  is  proposed  for  the  re- 
ception of  Cassin'.s  Tcenioptera  obscura. 

159 

A  list  of  the  Tyrant  Birds  of  Mexico, 
with  descriptions  of  some  new  species. 
Ibis.  1859,  pp.  436-445,  pi.  xiv. 

A  list  of  43  species  of  Tyrannidce  from  Mexico, 
with  remarks  upon  them.  Empidonax  brnciui- 
tarsits,  Cyclorhynchuscinereiceps,  and  Todirostrum 
schixtacciccps  are  described  as  new,  and  Camp- 
tostoma  imberbe  and  Mitrephorus  phceocercus  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. 
224-226  (1859). 

Conurus  holochlorus  and  C.  xantholcemus  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  j 
the  Gambian  and  Riippell's  Spur- winged 
Geese  (Plectropterus    gambensis    and    P. 
riippellii). 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  I860,  pp.  38-42. 
Further  remarks  on  the  distinctness  of  Plec-   \ 
tropterus  gambensis  and  P.  riippellii  on  compari- 
son of  their  internal  structures,  with  tables  of  | 
their  correct  synonymy.    Figures  of  the  skulls 
and  trachea?  of  the  two  species  are  given  in  the 
text. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1859,  p. 
131.) 

163 

List  of  additional  species  of  Birds  col- 
lected by  Mr.  Louis  Fraser  at  Pallatanga, 
Ecuador,  with  notes  and  descriptions  of 
new  species. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  pp.  63-73. 
Remarks  on  a  second  collection  obtained  by  Mr. 
Fraser  at  Pallatanga,  consisting  of  64  species, 
including  19  from  Cliillanes.  The  term  Eupsilos- 
toma  is  proposed  as  a  new  generic  name,  and  the 
following  new  species  are  described :  Thryothonu 
mystacalis,  Kynallaxis  erythrops,  Grallaria  regu- 
lus,  Myiarchus  nigriceps,  Platyrhynchus  albogu- 
laris,  Eupsilostoma  jntsillum,  Tyrannulus  flavidi- 
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  Quito  and  during  excur- 
sions to  Pichincha  and  Chimborazo,  with 
notes  and  descriptions  of  new  species. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  pp.  73-83,  pi. 

clix. 

A  list  of  52  species,  with  remarks  upon  them.  A 
new  genus,  Oreomanes,  IK  made  (figure  in  text), 
and  the  following  new  species  are  described: 
Thryotfwrus  euophrys,  Oreomanes  fraseri,  Cinclo 


des  excelsior,  C.  albidiventris,  Agriornis  andicola 
and  Attd'fifi  (••In'inbnrtizt'ntds.  Oreonianes  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,  pi. 

clx. 

An  annotated  list  of  130  species,  of  which  the 
following  are  described  as  new:  Thryotltorus  nigri- 
rtiiiH/im,  liiixileuterus  semicervinus,  Oryzoborus 
cethiops,  Pipreola  jucunda,  Pipra  deliciosa  (figure 
in  text),  Alasius  coronulalus,  Cyclorhynchus  fnlvi- 
pectus  and  Myiobius  villosus.  Pipreola  jucunda  is 
figured  (called  Euchlornis  jucunda  on  plate). 

166 

[Exhibition  of  a  large  Horned  Owl 
(Itubo  maximus,  var.)  from  Pangkoug 
Lake,  Thibet.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  p.  99. 

167 

Note  on  the  Punjab  Sheep  living  in  the 
Society's  Gardens. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  pp.  126-130, 
pls.lxxix,  Ixxx. 

Notes  on  the  differences  between  Ovia  vignii  and 
O.  cycloceros  (both  of  which  are  figured),  and  ob- 
servations on  t  lie  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.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  p.  183. 

169 

[Exhibition  of  Oreopliasis  derbianus;  and 
announcement  of  the  addition  of  Sieboldia 
maxima  and  Balvenlceps  rex  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  p.  184. 

170 

[Exhibition  of  the  Egg  of  the  King 
Vulture  ( Gyparckus  papa) .  ] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  pp.  193, 194. 
Believed  to  be  the  first  well-authenticated  egg 
of  this  species  known. 

171 

[Exhibition  of  a  second  specimen  of 
the  Egg  of  the  Apteryx  (A.  mantelli).] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  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. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  pp.  207-211. 
Remarks  on  Ifhea  americana  and  R.  darwinii, 
and  description  of  a  new  species,  R.  macrorhyn- 
cJia.  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  nif/ripennis). 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860.  pp.  221, 222. 


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Remarks  point  ing  out  tluii  tin-  Blaok-nhotildered 
JVacock  of  Latham  dilfrrs  from  tin-  1\vo  otlu-i 
s].  cries  of  1'n  pa,  and  must  therefore  In  ai1  a  dill'er 

ent  specific  iiiimc.    /'«/'.•'  ni'ji  i/x-it  ,iin  is  proposed. 

174 

On  tho  species  of  tho  genus  r>'i<niilnni*. 
and  on  thr,  (Jrograpliical  Distribution  of 

tin-  l'xitt<n-id<ri\\  the  Kastrrn  Archipelago. 
Proc.  ZooL  Soc.  London,  I860,  pp.  223-228. 

Remarks  on  the  liner,  kno.sn  species  of  /',  Itmi- 
tm  n^  ami  their  sviionvinv,  :iii(l  ;t  list  i>f  tin-  1'sit- 

t,i,-iii<f  Inhabiting  the  Eastern  Archipelago,  ;m<l 

their  Geographical  Distribution.     A  now  generic 

name,  OptipxiUa,  is  adopted. 


175 

[Additions  to  the  menagerie  during  the 
months  of  March  and  April.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  pp.  242,  243. 

176 

List  of  mammalia  collected  hy  Mr.  J. 
Monteiro  in  Angola. 

Proc.  ZooL  Soc.  London,  1800,  pp.  245-247. 
A  list  of  nine  species,  with  remarks  upon  them. 
Oolobua  angolensis  is  described  as  ne\v,  and  the 
five  known  species  of  Colobus  are  enumerated. 

177 

Notes  on  two  Struthions  Birds  now 
living  in  the  Society's  Gardens. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  pp.  247-2.~>0. 
Notes  on  Ttrommis  irroratus,  Bartl.,  and  Casu- 
a  rius  lirariDK'iilatux,  n.  sp.     Cuts  of  the  throat- 
wattles  ofbotli  species  are  given  in  the  text. 

(See  also  Hep.  Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1861, 
Pt.I,  pp.  176-178;  Pt.  II,  pp.  158,159; 
Trans.  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,  1860,  pp.  250-254, 

pi.  clxiii. 

A  list  of  44  species,  with  notes  on  them.  Cocco- 
thraustes  mactUipennia  is  described,  and  Basileu- 
tervx  mesochrysus,  Thamnophilus  melanocrissus, 
and  Tinamus  robustus  are  named.  Coccothravstes 
maculipennis  is  figured. 

179 

[Exhibition  of  a  specimen  of  a  nc\v 
form  of  Dormouse  (Platacan  thorny  s  lasi- 
iirus  Blyth.).] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  p.  260. 

180 

List  of  Birds  collected  by  Mr.  Fraser 
at  Babahoyo,  in  Ecuador,  Avith  descrip- 
tions of  new  species. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  pp.  272-290, 
pi.  clxiv. 

A  list  of  134  species,  with  remarks  upon  them, 
and  descriptions  of  the  following  new  species: 
Oeothlypis  scmijlava,  f'yclorhisvirehticepg,  Saltator 
jlavidicollis,  JJnibfrnayra  chrysoma,  Spcr>it<>j>ltila 
ojtlithahnica,  Oryzoborut  occidentalis,  Otutloulut 
jtavicrisxiix.  Xiphorhynehus  th<n-a<-iciiK^  I-'nnn  iri- 
vora  eonnobri-na,  Cercomacra  inaculosa,  1'aelni- 
rhtunplrus  spodiiirufi,  Attila  torriditu,  Flwricola 
(ttri/tnniln,  Megorhynehut  chrysogaster.  T>/rtti>/inn 
niveigularis,  MyiarcJms  phcKoccphalus,  Cyclorhyn- 
chus  subbrunnens,  Aluscivora  occidentalis,  Bucco 
leucocrwsiis,  1'iaya  nigricrisxa  and  Diyocopus 
fuscipennis.  Cyclorhis  virenticeps  is  figured,  and 


pmtillint,   from  New  Granada,  is 
describee!  in  a  footnote  on  j»age278. 

181 

A  list  of  Hirds  collected  by  Mr.  Fra- 
ser at  Knim-raMaN,  Ecuador,  with  descrip- 
tions of  new  species. 

Pro*.  '/.»<>'..  >'"'-.  !.»n'l<>it,  I860,  pp.  291-298. 

An  annotated  li^t  of  !>4  species,  ol  which  dj- 
phorinus  /-//('••< <-<y//,<</</.v  :m<l  Jim-i-n  snbtectus  are 
described  as  new. 

182 

Characters  of  r]»-vrn  new  species  of 
Birds  discovered  by  Osbert  Salvin  in 
Guatemala.  By  Philip  Lutlcy  .Sclater, 
M.  A.,  Secretary  to  the  Society  and 
Osbert  Salvin,  M.  A.,  F.  Z.  S. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  pp.  298-301. 

The  genus  'I'liiiiiiiil.vtrx  and  the   followi; 
cics  are  cliai'actei  i/ed  :    I'nli,,j,ti[n  nlhil<,,-ix.    />•,.- 
droeca  chrysoparia,  Hylopldlus  cinereicepx,    '//// 
phorhynchus  pectoralia,    Thamnistes  </n<ii  ' 
J'lati/rhynchus  cancrominns,  Tyrranvliu  tsi'mirtn- 
nm,    Jli'ti'i-npelma    verce-pacig,    Lipaugus    holery 
thrus,  Pionus  hcematotis  and  Corethrura  r\(l>r<>. 

183 

Note  on  the  Skull  of  the  Red  Kiver- 
hog  ( Potamochcerus  penicilhitus). 

Prec.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  pp.  301, 302. 
Note  on  the  generic  differences  of  Potamochoe- 
rns  and  Sus,  as  observed  on  comparing  tin-  skull 
of  Potamochcerus  penicillatus  with  that  of  Sus 
indicuft.  An  illustration  of  the  skull  of  the  for- 
mer species  is  given  in  the  text. 

184 

Description  of  a  new  species  of  Mana- 
kin  from  northern  Brazil. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  pp.  312, 313. 
Pipra  heterocerca  is  described. 

185 

Description  of  a  new  Tyrant-bird  of 
the  o-cnus  Elainea,  from  the  Island  of  Saint 
Thomas,  West  Indies. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  pp.  313, 314. 
Elainea  riisii  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  xanthopnft.  and  list  of 
11  species  of  Macropodidce  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. 

Proc.  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, 
pi.  clxxiii. 

A  list  of  57  species,  with  remarks  upon  them. 
Chloephaga  rubidiceps  is  described  as  new,  and 


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figured,  and   Sterna  meriilionalis,  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.  Soc.  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.  Soc.  London,  I860,  pp.  419-422, 
pi.  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  Suldce  liv- 
ing in  the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens.] 
Proc.  Zool.   Soc.  London,   1860,  p.  443,  pi. 
Ixxxiii. 

Note  on  and  figure  of  Babirussa  alfurus,  and 
a  list  of  the  Suidce  living  in  the  Zoological  Society's 
Gardens. 

195 
Note  on  Ovis  polii  of  Blyth. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  pp.  443,  444. 
Note  on  a  pair  of  horns  of  Ovis  polii  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. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  pp.  444,  445. 
Remarks  on  the  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  often  new  species  of  Amer- 
ican Birds. 

Proc.  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:  Gampylorliynchus  nigricepg, 
C.  gularis,  Vireo  modestus,  Vireosylvia  cobanensis, 
Jlyiobius  flavicans,  M.  pulcher,  M.  crypterythrus, 
M.  eryptoxanthiu,  Heteropelma  amazonum  and 
H.  flavicapillum.  The  known  species  of  the 
genera Myiobius  and  Heteropelma  are  enumerated. 

198 

On  the  Eggs  of  two  Raptorial  Birds 
from  the  Falkland  Islands. 

Ibis,  1860,  pp.  24-26,  pi.  1. 

Remarks  on  and  figures  of  the  eggs  of  Buteo 
erythronotus  and  Milvago  australis. 
(See  Ibis,  1860,  p.  432.) 


199 

Note  on  Wallace's  Standard-wing,  Semi- 
optera  wallacii. 

Ibis,  I860,  pp.  26-28,  pi.  ii. 

Remarks  on  and  figure  of  Semioptera  wallacii, 
discovered  by  Mr.  Wallace  in  the  Island  of 
Batchian. 

200 

Contributions    to  the   Ornithology  of 
!  Guatemala.    By  Osbert  Salviu  and  Philip 
Lutley  Sclater.     Part  I. 

Ibis,  1860,  pp.  28-45,  pi.  iii. 

Part  I  contains  notes  on  80  species  collected  in 

Guatemala  by  Mr.  Salvin,  of  which  Thryothorus 

pleurostictus,     Elainia   subpagana,     Malacoptila 

l   vercepacis,  and  Chrysotix  gnateinalcK.  Hartl.MS., 

j   are  described  as  new.     Chcetura  rutila  is  figured. 

|  200  a 

Contributions  to  the  Ornithology  of 
Guatemala.  By  Osbert  Salvin  and  Philip 
Lutley  Sclater.  Part  II. 

Ibis,  I860,  pp.  272-278. 

Part  II  contains  a  list  of  39  species  not  pre- 
viously known  from  this  country,    with    notes 
the 


upon  them . 


200  & 


Contributions  to  the  Ornithology  of 
Guatemala.  By  Osbert  Salvin  and  Philip 
Lutley  Sclater.  Part  III. 

Ibis,  I860,  pp.  396-402,  pi.  xiii. 

Part  III  contains  a  list,  with  notes,  of  52  spe- 
cies additional  to  those  already  recorded  from 
Guatemala.  Pionus  hcematotis  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,  I860,  pp.  147-149,  pi.  vi. 
Accipiter  collaris  (Kaup  MS.)  is  described  and 
figured. 

202 

Note  on  the  Egg  and  Nestling  of  the 
Californian  Vulture. 

Ibis,  I860,  p.  278,  pis.  viii,  ix. 
Remarks  on  and  figures  of  the  egg  and  nestling 
of  Cathartes  calif ornianus. 

203 

Note  on  the  Birds  of  Prey  of  New 
Guinea. 

Ibis,  I860,  pp.  322, 323,  pi.  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- 
cochoerus  (diani  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- 
iana}.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  p.  30. 


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ition  of  a  specimen  of  a   Capri 
muigine  Bird,  closely  allied  to  Cosmetor- 
•/»/'. s  n:iill<in<i,  from   the  collection  of  E. 
(Jabriel,  esq.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  p.  44. 


206 


207 


|  Exhibition  of  the  hoof  of  a  Bull  (Bos 
taunts,  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  tho  Falkland  Islands. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  pp.  45-47. 
Corrections  are  made  of  tho  "  Catalogue  of  the 
Minis  of  the  Falkland  Islands"  (/'roc.  Zool.  Soc. 
London.  18GO,  p.  382)  and  ID  additional  species 
enumerated.  A  list  of  the  Penguins  inhabiting 
the  Falkland  Islands  is  also  given. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  p.  73.) 

209 

[Additions  to  the  Menagerie  during  the 
month  of  December,  I860.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  p.  59. 

210 

[Exhibition  of  a  living  specimen  of  a 
Water  Tortoise  (Chelodina  longicollis) 
from  South  Australia.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  p.  59. 

211 

Note  on  the  reproduction  of  the  Red 
River-hog  (Potamochcertis  peniciUatus)  in 
the  Society's  Menagerie. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  pp.  62,  63,  pi. 
xii. 

Keport  on  the  breeding  of  Potamochoerus  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,  pi. 
xiv. 

An  annotated  list  of  92  species.  Laletes  and 
Siphonorhii  (woodcut  in  text)  (nn.  gg.),  and 
Laletes  osburni  and  Elainea  fallax  (nn.  spp.),  are 
described.  Vireo  modestus  and  Laletes  osburni 
are  figured.  The  head  of  Nesopsar  niyerriinus  is 
figured  in  text. 

213 

[Exhibition  of  an  example  of  Pentacri- 
nus  cctput-medu8ce.li 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  p.  87. 

214 

[Additions  to  the  Menagerie  during 
the  months  of  January  and  February, 
1861.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  p.  101. 

215 

Characters  of  some  new  species  of 
American  Passeres. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  pp.  127-131. 
The  following  species  are  characterized:    7*0* 
iioptila  buffoni,  Tro<jlodi/tes  hypa'e'iloii.  ]iaxih">ii<'i  ?< 

415— No.  49 2 


urnpygialis,    Ilylophilus  •ii/mturi  \ 
guatemalcnsiv,  ( 'lilnriiplKiniajlaviros 
vittata,  Tanagra  mibcinerea,  Rainphocelux 
pialin  and  Saltator  isthtnieus. 

216 

On  a  new  species  of  the  genus  Copsy- 
chus  from  Borneo. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  pp.  185-187. 

f'i,fmi/i-lnt.-!giinvin  is  described,  and  a  list,  of  the 
10  known  .species  of  Cojjsychus  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  tli 
ciety  by  II.  E.  Sir  George  Grey,  K.  C.  B., 
F.  Z.  S.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  pp.  208, 209. 
This  collection  comprised  specimens  of  10  spe- 
cies of  mammals,  3  species  of  birds  (one  of  which 
is  named  Oallinula  nesiotis,  n.  sp.),  ajid  10  species 
of  reptiles. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  p. 
307.) 

219 

On  a  new  Bird  of  the  genus  Lipangux 
of  Boi6. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  pp.  209-212. 
Lipaugus  subalaris  is  described,  and  the  nine 
known  species  of  the  genus  Lipaugus  are  enu- 
merated. 

220 

[Additions  to  the  Menagerie  during  the 
months  of  March  and  April,  1861.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  pp.  233, 234. 

221 

On  the  Island-hen  of  Tristan  d'Acunha. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  pp.  260-263,  pi. 

XXX. 

Gallinula  nesiotis  is  characterized  and  figured. 

222 

[Additions  to  the  Menagerie  during  the 
month  of  May,  1861.] 

Proc.  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  madagasctiriin- 

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.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Hoc.  London,  1861,  p.  307. 
This  c'olleetion  consisted  of  specimens  of  four 
species  of  mammals  and  three   species  of  birds. 
(See   also    Proc.   Zonl.    Soc.   London,    1861. 
p.  208). 


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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.Vigneof  Ovis  cycloceros  and  O.  vignii.~] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  pp.  368,  369. 

228 

On  a  new  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- 

colaptidce,  Formicariidce,  and  Tyrannidw. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  pp.  377,  383,  pi. 

xxx  vi. 

A  new  genus  —  Sphenopsis  —  and  the  following 
new  species  are  described:  Leptasthenura  para- 
nensis,  Philydor  subfulvus,  Xenops  littoralis, 
Sphenopsis  ignobilis,  Thamnistes  cequatorialis, 
Ramphocoenus  sanctce  marthce,  Grallaria  mexi- 
cana,  Copurus  fuscicapillus,  Platyrhynchus  flavi- 

?ularis,   Phylloinyias  griseocapilla  (Lafr.  MS.), 
*.  semifusca,  and    Tyranmis   inca,    Licht.    MS. 
Phyllomyiaa  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.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  pp.  389,  390. 

231 

[Report  on  a  collection  of  Skins  shipped 
by  Mr.  Swinhoe  on  board  the  HarJcaway."] 

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 
of  Tropidonotus  orientalis,  and  a  figure  is  given 
of  it. 

232 

Note  on  the  Ocellated  Turkey  of  Hon- 
duras. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  pp.  402,  403,  pi. 
xl. 

Meleagris  ocellata  is  remarked  upon  and  the 
heads  of  the  two  sexes  are  figured. 

233 

Index  generis  Elainece  ex  familia  Tyran- 
nidarum  additis  novarum  specierum  diag- 
nosibus. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  pp.  406-408,  pi. 
xli. 

The  17  known  species  of  Elainea  are  enumer- 
ated, of  which  E.  semipagana,  E.  pallatangce,  E. 
subplacens  and  E.  implacens  are  described  as 
new.  E.  pallatangce  is  figured. 

234 

Note  on  Milvago  carunculatus  and  its 
allied  species. 

Ibis,  1861,  pp.  19-23,  pi.  i. 

The  description,  synonymy  and  figure  of  Mil- 
vago carunculatus  (Des  Murs),  and  a  list  of  its 
allied  species. 


235 

Notice  of  the  occurrence  of  the  Ameri- 
can Meadow  Starling  (Sturnella  ludovici- 
ana)  in  England. 

Ibis,  1861,  pp.  17G-180. 

Xote  on  the  occurrence  of  Sturnella  ludoviciana 
in  England,  and  a  summary  notice  of  the  gco 
graphical  distribution  of  it  and  its  allies. 

236 
On  the  American  Barbets  (Capitonidw). 

1  bis,  1861,  pp.  183-190,  pi.  vi. 

A  synopsis  of  the  American  Capitonidce  (genera 
Tetragon op.i  and  Capito).  Capito  tschudii  and  (', 
melanatis,  Hartl.  MS.,  are  characterized,  and  Tet- 
ragonops  ramphastinus  is  figured. 

237 

Remarks  on  the  Geographical  Distribu- 
tion of  the  genus  Tnrdus. 

Ibis,  1861,  pp.  277-282,  pi.  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 
Accipitcr,  from  South  America. 
Ibis,  1861,  pp.  313,  314,  pi.  x. 

Accipiter  pectoralis  (Cuv.  MS.)  is  characterized 
and  figured. 

239 

Note  on  the  Nypotriorchis  castanonotus 
of  Dr.  Heuglin. 

Ibis,  1861,  pp.  346,  347,  pi.  xii. 

Hypotriorchis  castanonotus,  Heuglin.  is  re- 
marked upon  and  figured. 

240 

Characters  of  eight  new  species  of 
American  Birds. 

Ann.  and  Mag.  X«t.   Hint.,  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  Proc.  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. 

Xat.  Hint.  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  Johnston's  and  other  physical 
atlases. 

244 

Report  on  the  present  state  of  our 
knowledge  of  the  birds  of  the  genus  Ap- 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       19 


tcri/x  living  in  New  /ealand.      P.y  Philip 
Lntley  Sclftter  and  Ferdinand  von  llodi 
stotter. 

Rep.  Brit.  Assoc.  Ad  <\  s,-i..  1st;].  pi.  1,pp.  17«- 
178. 

Remarks  upon  tin-   tour  known  spccii-s  <u"  the 
genus  Apteryx  inhabiting  Nc\v  Zealand. 


(Sec  also  ]',-<>,-.  y.onl.  So,-.  Lmiilon,  ISIJO,  p.  JIT; 

/.•••/>.  iirit.  Aitoe.  Adv.  Set.,  IHM,  i-t.  1  1,  p.  i:,x; 
2Van«.  Zoo?.  Soc.  London,  IV,  p.  353, 


245 

Remarks  on  the  late  increase  of  onr 
knowledge  of  the  Struthious  Birds. 

Rep.  Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1861,  pt.  2,  pp.  If.s, 
159. 

Additional  information  on  the  Struthious 
birds,  with  a  Iht  ol  the  known  sprrirs. 

(See  also  1'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  p.  247; 
Jtep.  Jtrit.  AnKor.  Adv.  Act.,  18H1,  I't,  I,  p.  176; 
Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IV,  p.  353,  1862.) 

246 

A  Naturalist's  Impressions  of  Spain. 
Gallon's  Vacation  Tourists  in  1861. 

247 

[Exhibition  of  a  tracing  of  the  outline 
of  a  skull  of  the  adult  male  Rhinoceros 
sumatraniis,  on  behalf  of  Mr.  E.  Blyth, 
corr.  memb.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  p.  1. 

248 

[Remarks  on  some  specimens  forwarded 
by  Captain  Speke.] 

Proc.  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.  Boucard  in  southern  Mexico. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  pp.  18-20,  pi.  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.] 

Proc.  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  a  new  species  of  Malacoptila  from 
western  Ecuador. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862.  pp.  86,  87,  pi. 
viii. 

Malaeoptila  poliopis  is  described  and  figured. 


254 

[Extracts  from  a  led.  i  from  Dr.  (I. 
Bennett,  F.  /.  S.,  announcing  the  ship- 
ment of  a  living  Kagu  for  the  Societv, 
etc.] 

Proc.  Zool.  So,-.  L.,,,,1,,,,.  IHI;-J,  p.  107. 

255 

Characters  of  nine  new  npei-i.-s  of  IJirds 
received  in  collect  ions  from  Hngota. 

Proc.  /.--I.  Soc.  London,  i ««•_'.  pp.  100-112, 

pi.  xi. 

Tin-  genus  l-':iiii>i,liii-liini,-x  and  the  following 
new  species  arc  described:  Tnnlvy  ,•/,/,!/,/, i <///.v, 

aylophihu  ftfruyin^front^  Ohlorotpfngtu  olea- 
itiin-tis,  1'liih/ii,,,-  i,iiii<r<itiir,<t,  Leptopogon  en- 
thropt)  L.  poecUotu,  Mi/ii>i>iii.-<  belltu,  Emptdo- 
cfianes  poec-ilm-iiN  and  I' ,-,,,-b ,;jnn<  yii,-i<n,t<-,-a. 
Urochronia  tttetoptera  is  figured. 

256 

On  two  new  species  of  Tyrant  I'.irds 
from  Ecuador. 

Proc.  Zool.  Xoc.  London,  1862,  p.  113. 
Jfeeoeerevhu  is  jiroposed  as  a  new  gt-nus.  and 
the  new  epeoiea    Ochtlioeca  citrinifrons  and  M,-c<- 
cerculus  gratiowis  are  described. 

257 

[Announcement  of  the  arrival  of  two 
living  Paradise  Birds  (Paradisca  pajtmnni) 
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.] 

Proc.  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.  S.,  of  Sydney,  and 
of  several  other  specimens  of  living  ani- 
mals.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  p.  141,  pi.  xiv. 
Cacatua  ducorpsii  is  figured. 

260 
Note  on  the  Deer  of  Formosa. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  pp.  150-152,  pis. 
xvi,  xvii. 

The  four  species  of  deor  inhabiting  the  coasts  of 
China  and  Japan  are  enumerated.  Cerms  */'•//)- 
koei  is  described  as  a  new  species,  and  the  ditl'er- 
ences  between  C.  sika  and  C.  taevanms  are  pointed 
out.  C.  stvinhoei  and  C.  taevanus  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. 


[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  Anintis  iK'nnmnns, 
A.  indicus,  A.  heinijunts  and  .1.  tii'iiio^us,  witli 
remarks  on  their  geographical  distribution  and 
distinctive  characters. 


20 


BULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 


263 

[Additions  to  the  Menagerie  during  the 
months  of  April  and  May,  1862.] 

Proc.  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   TJrsus  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.] 

Proc.  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 
madayascariensis}  in  the  Society's  Menag- 
erie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  p.  222. 

267 

[Extracts  from  letters  from  Dr.  G.  Ben- 
nett, F.  Z.  S.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  pp.  246-250. 

268 

[Letter  from  Sir  Kohert  Schomburgk, 
H.  M.  consul  for  Siam,  respecting  a  Diar- 
digaUus  crawfurdi.~] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  pp.  250,  251. 


Note  on  the  Japanese  Bear. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  p.  261,  pi.  xxxii. 
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  of  June,  July,  August,  Septem- 
ber, and  October,  1862.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  pp.  321-325. 

271 

Notes  on  the  Incubation  of  Python  sebcc, 
as  observed  in  the  Society's  Gardens. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  pp.  365-368. 
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,  pi. 
xlvi. 

A  list  of  eight  species,  not  before  known,  from 
Mexico.  Vireo  hypochry sens  is  described  as  new 
and  figured. 

273 

[Additions  to  the  Menagerie  during  the 
month  of  November,  1862.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc,  London,  1862,  p.  376. 


274 

Additional  notes  on  the  American  Bar- 
bets. 

Ibis,  1862,  pp.  1, 2,  pi.  i. 

Additional  notes  on  the  CapitonidcK,  with  de- 
scription and  figure  of  Capita  maculicoronatus, 
Lawr. 

(See  also  Ibis,  1861,  p.  182. ) 

275 

Note  on  Falco  circumcinctus,  a  rare  Bird 
of  Prey  from  South  America. 

Ibis,  1862,  pp.  23-25,  pi.  ii. 

Falco  circumcinctus  (Kaup)  is  figured  and  re- 
marked upon. 

276 

On  the  Struthious  Birds  living  in  the 
Society's  Menagerie. 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IV,  pp.  353-364,  pis. 

Ixviio-lxxvi  (1862). 

A  general  account  of  the  Struthious  birds  liv- 
ing in  the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens,  and  an 
enumeration  of  the  existing  Struthiones.  The 
following  species  are  figured:  Struthio  camelus, 
Rhea,  americana,  11.  macrorhyncha,  R.  darwinii, 
Oasuarius  galeatus,  C.  bicarunculatus,  C.  uniap- 
pendiculatus,  C.  bennettii,  Dromceus  novce-hollan- 
dice,  and  D.  irroratus. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  pp. 

207,  247;  Rep.  Brit.Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1861,  Pt. 

I,  p.  176;  Pt.  II,  p.  158.) 

277 

Note  on  the  Temperature  of  the  female 
Python  sebce  during  incubation. 

Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.,  ser.  3,  IX,  pp.  310, 
311  (1862). 

A  table  of  temperatures  taken  during  the  in- 
cubation of  the  West  African  Python  in  the  Zoo- 
logical Society's  Gardens. 

(See   also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  p. 
365.) 

278 

[On  two  rare  Fruit  Pigeons  living  in 
the  Society's  Menagerie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1863,  p.  1. 
Remarks  on  Carpophaga  microcera  and  Ptilopus 
fasciatus. 

279 

[Additions  to  the  Menagerie  during 
the  month  of  December,  1862.] 

Proc.  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.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1863,  pp.  48, 49. 

281 

On  a  new  species  of  the  genus  Pipra 
from  New  Granada. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1863,  pp.  63,  64,  pi.  x. 
Pipra  leucorrhoa  is  described  and  figured 


[Exhibition  of  a  skin  of  the  female  of 
Diardigallug  praslatus,  transmitted  by  Sir 
R.  Schomburgk.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1863,  pp.  76, 77. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.      21 


283 

On  the  American  Spine-tailed  Swifts  of 
the  genus  (.'lui'tttni. 

J'roc.  /.<><>!.    S,,c.     London,    l.s«:(,  ]>p.  98-102, 
i.l.   xiv.  li-  1. 

A  s\  nopsisof  the  A  niericaii  species  of  the  yenus 
Chcetura.  C.  d /«•/•<•(>(  ntria  is  ligurcd. 

284 

[Announcement  of  the  arrival  of  a  col- 
lection of  Indian  Pheasants.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1863,  p.  104. 

Tliis  colled  ion  consisted  of  specimens  of  seven 
species  of  Pheasants  and  one  species  of  llombill. 

285 

List  of  the  species  of  Phaslanldtv,  with 
remarks  on  their  Geographical  Distribu- 
tion. 

Proc.   ZooL  Soc.  London,  1863,  pp.  113-127, 

]>1.  xvi. 

A  list  of  tho  5<>  known  species  of  Pheasants, 
with  remarks  on  them  and  tables  of  their  geo- 
graphical distribution.  EuploeamiU  nobilis  is 
descrilied  as  new  and  figured. 

(Also  separately  published  with  additional 

plates.    See  paper  No.  10.) 

286 

On  the  Mammals  and  Birds  collected  in 
Madagascar  by  Dr.  Charles  Meller. 

I 'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1863,  pp.  160-165. 
Two  species  of  mammals  and  40  species  of  birds 
are  en umerated and  remarked  upon. 

287 

On  a  new  Spine-tailed  Swift  from  west- 
ern Africa. 

Pt-oc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1863,  p.  205.  pi.  xiv, 
flg.2. 

Chcetura  castini  is  described  and  figured,  and 
the  characters  in  which  it  differs  from  C.sabini 
;>re  pointed  out. 

288 

Observations  on  the  Birds  of  south- 
eastern Borneo,  by  the  late  James  Mott- 
le v,  esq.,  of  Banjermassiug,  with  notes 
by  P.  L.  Sclater. 

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. 

Proc.  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  Struthioites.    ] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc. London,  1863,  pp.  233-235. 

Notes  oil  the  different  manners  in  which  certain 
birds  of  the  families  StrutJiionidcc  and  A^ti-i't/- 
yidic  hatch  their  eggs  and  the  periods  taken  by 
each  of  them. 


292 

Note  on  the  occurrence  of  the  European 

Sea  Kugle  in  North  America. 

/'i-oc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1863,  pp.  251-'J.".:;. 

Note   on    the   supposed  occurrence  of    Iliiliiii'tim 

albicilla  in  Nova  Scotia  and  Newfoundland. 

(See  also   Proc.  Zool.   Hue.   London,  1865,  p. 
731.) 

293 

[Announcement  of  Mr.  James  Thomp- 
son's departure  for  India  to  bring  home 
collections  of  living  animals  which  hail 
been  ottered  to  the  Society.] 

Proc.  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,  pis. 

xxxi-xxxiv. 

Remarks  on  Lagothrix  humboldtii.  Galago  alleni, 
Nycticebus  tardigradns,  l'>al,o  fatetolatuf,  1 '// /<.</«•- 
nets  bartletti  (sp.  nov.),  Chauna  cli<ii:nrin  and 
Tropidonotusferox.  Lagothrix  Inn  iholdtil.  Hainan 
alleni,  Bubo  fattciolatus  and  Phlogosnas  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. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1863,  pp.  518,  519,  pi. 
xlii. 

Remarks  on  the  breeding  of  Ca&uarius  bennet- 
tii  in  the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens,  with  a  tig- 
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,  pi.  iv. 
Circus  maillardi  is  remarked  upon  and  figured. 

298 

Note  on  the  Eastern- Asiatic  Thrushes 
of  the  genus  Turdus. 

Ibis,  1863,  pp.  195-198. 

Tnnlus  hortulorum  is  described  as  ne\v,  and  a 
table  of  the  geographical  distribution  of  the 
thrushes  of  the  genus  Tin-dux  in  eastern  Asia  is 
given. 

299 

Synopsis  of  the  known  species  of  Dac- 
n  is. 

Ibis,  1863,  pp.  311-317,  pl.vii. 
A  synopsis  of  tho  12  known  species  of  Dacnis, 
of  which  Jhicnix  rt-niiat(t  is  tigurcd. 

300 

List  of  recent  additions  to  the  genus 
Callwte. 

Ibis,  1863,  pp.  450-452,  pi.  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  Callixte.''    C.  dowii  ia  figured. 


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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  tin-  distinctness  of  certain  species  of 
Phascolomys. 

302 
Note  on  Pallas's  Sand  Grouse. 

Zoologist,  1863,  p.  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 

On  some  additions  to  the  list  of  the 
Birds  of  the  Falkland  Islands. 

Proc.  Zool  Soc.  London,  1864,  p.  73. 
The  occurrence  of  Egretta  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  Ckauna. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  pp.  74-76,  pi.  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. 

(See  paper  No.  389.) 

306 

On  the  Mammals  collected  and  observed 
by  Capt.  J.  H.  Speke  during  the  East- 
African  expedition.  With  notes  by  Capt. 
J.  H.  Speke. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.   London,  1864,    pp.  98-106. 
pis.  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  East-African  expedi- 
tion. With  notes  by  Capt.  J.  H.  Speke. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  pp.  106-115, 
pi.  xiv. 

A  list  of  62  species,  with  remarks  upon  them. 
Psalidoprocne  albiceps  is  described  and  figured. 

308 

On  the  species  of  the  American  genus 
Coccijzus. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  pp.  119-122. 
The  eight  known  species  of  Coccyzus  are  enu- 
merated, and  their  synonomy  and  geographical 
ranges  given.     C.  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.  138,  139. 


310 

[Announcement  of  the  arrival  of  a  liv- 
ing Didnnctilus  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. 
Hasileuterus  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.  Soc.  London,  1864,  p.  168. 

313 

[Exhibition  of  a  series  of  bird  skins 
collected  by  the  Rev.  H.  B.  Tristram's 
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 
of  the  City  of  Mexico. 

Proc.  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. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  pp.  187,  189, 
pi.  xvii. 

Cacatua  ophthalmica  is  described,  and  a  list  of 
the  species  of  Cacatua,  with  their  diagnoses,  giv- 
en. Cacatua  ducorpsii  is  figured.  C.  ophthalmica 
was  figured  as  C.  ducorpsii  (Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Lon- 
don, 1862,  pi.  xiv). 

316 

Notes  on  the  species  of  Tadorna  in  the 
Society's  Menagerie. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  p.  189,  pis. 

xviii,  xix. 

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  Fdlco 
discovered  by  the  late  Dr.  Dickinson,  of 
the  Central  African  Mission,  on  the  River 
Shire". 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  p.  248. 
Falco  dickinsoni  is  described,  and  the  new  sub- 
genus  Dissodectes  is  proposed,   to  include  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  geoffroyii  and  N.  rufipennis    are 
characterized. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  59.) 


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319 

[Remarks  on  the,  Breed  ing  of  liciun-tt's 
Cassowary  iu  the  Society's  Curdr.ns.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  p.  'J71. 
llemarks    on    I'.cnnet  t  s  ra>sowar\    (('nxinn-hi* 
fx-nni'ttli)  breeding  In  the  Zoological  Society '•  Gar- 
dens, and  exhibition  of  the  skeleton  of  the  origi- 
nal lypi'-al  example  of  this  s|i 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Xoc.  London,  1K»>::,    p. 
518.) 

320 

rhavaeters  of  three  new  American  Par- 
rots. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  pp.  297,  2(.)H, 
pi.  xxiv. 

dm  it  nix  ,'lin<  In// aster,  Natt.  MS.,  Brotnyi-rim 
rtiruNosi'iiiii.  N;itt.'  MS.,  and  Clirittmtin  finxchi  are 
described.  Conurus  rhodogastcr  is  tigured. 

321 

Note  on  the  Geographical  Distribution 
of  the  Ducks  of  the  genus  Dendrocijgna. 

Pm,:  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  pp.  299-301. 
The  geographical  distribution  of  the  species  of 
the   genus    UendrotygnA  is  given,  and    remarks 
made  upon  them. 

(See  also  Proc.  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. 

J'rfic.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  pp.  342-373, 
pi.  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- 
sii'iilufi  microrhynchut,  Myrmeciza  immaculata, 
Cain/itofttoma  flaviventre  and  Conurus  ocularis. 
Eucometis  cassinii  is  figured. 

323 

[Announcement  of  Mr.  James  Thomp- 
son's return  from  Calcutta  with  a  valu- 
able collection  of  animals.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  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.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  p.  375. 
A  list  of  24  species  is  given,  with  notes  by  Lieu- 
tenant Beavau  on  their  nesting  habits. 

326 

Description  of  a  new  species  of  Duck 
from  Madagascar. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  pp.  487,  488,  pi. 
xxxiv. 
Anas  melleri  is  described  and  figured. 

327 
[On  some  additions  to  the  Menagerie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  p.  587. 


328 

Descriptions  of  seven  new  ^\» •<•!<  -  of 
Birds  discovered  by  the  late  J)r.  .John 
Xatterer  in  Bra/il. 

Pro*,  Zbrt  >'"c.  London,  1864,  pp.  605-611,  pis. 

I  ii   \xxix. 

The   new   <;<MIIIH   Liosceles  (figured   in   text)   is 
proposed  and  the  following  species  are  described: 
Qr«mateUu$ pelzelni,  Zfena0ra  oKvmo,  Nati.  MS., 
Siii'riiKiiiliiln   i>ilr<itn    (Nait.    MS. i.   I'oovjnza  oxy- 
I'lti/iiclni  (Natt.  MS.).  IIi//iiii-iii-,,iix jlai-1'Ki-i'ns  (Natt. 
MS.),  rt<!i-<>i>t»chus  thoracic " x;\\\(\  Pi/trti  /- 
The  tliree  known  Hpi cies  of  (irii/nitf/lnn  ai-e  diag- 
nosed, anil   figures  are  given  of  I! rmnifi-i: 
zelni,    G.  vennxtus,   J'tcrcptocliun  thoracicus   and 
I  'i /i  i-d  nattereri. 


Note  on  the  Quadrumana  living  in  the 
Society's  Menagerie. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  pp.  709-712,  pis. 

xl,  xli. 

A  systematic  list  of  tho  species  of  Quadrnmana 
living  in  the  Zoological  Society's  Menagerie,  with 
notes  upon  the  following:  Macacus  xpecionu,  M. 
cyclopis,  Galago  garnetti  and  G.  cranxicau'l'itti. 
Galago  garnetti  and  Pithecia  satanas  are  figured. 

330 
Note  on  the  Caprimulgine  genus  Cosme- 

torniH. 

Ibis,  1864,  pp.  114, 115,  pi.  ii. 

Notes  on  Cosmetornis  vexillarius  and  C.  burtoni, 
of  which  the  former  is  figured. 

331 
On  the  Birds  of  the  Comoro  Islands. 

Ibis,  1864,  pp.  292-301,  pi.  vii. 
General  remarks  on  the  Comoro  Islands  and  an 
annotated  list  of  23  species  of  birds.    Accipiter 
francesi  is  figured. 

332 

On  the  Rapacious  Birds  collected  by 
the  late  Dr.  Dickinson  in  the  Zambesi 
Region. 

Ibis,  1864,  pp.  301-307,  pi.  viii. 
A  list  of  22  species,  with  remarks  upon  them. 
Falco  dickinsoni  is  figured. 

333 

On  a  new  species  of  Tetragonops. 

Ibis,  1864,  pp.  371, 372,  pi.  x. 
Tetragonops  frantzii  is  described  and  figured. 

334 
Note  on  the  Great  Auk. 

Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.,  ser.  3,  XI V,  p.  320 
(1864). 

Note  calling  attention  to  the  existence  of  speci- 
mens of  the  skins  and  eggs  of  the  great  auk 
omitted  from  Mr.  Champley's  list.  (Ann.  and 
Mag.  Nat-.  Hist.,  ser.  3,  XIV,  p.  235.) 

335 
The  Mammals  of  Madagascar. 

Quart.  Jourh.  Sci.,  London,  I,  pp.  213-219, 
pi.  ii  (1864). 

A  summary  view  of  the  mammal  fauna  of  Mad- 
agascar and  arguments,  from  the  evidence  thus 
adduced,  as  to  the  former  connection  of  this  island 
with  the  continents  of  Africa,  Asia  and  America, 
and  its  present  position  in  zoological  geography. 
The  name  Lemuria  is  proposed  for  this  supposed 
submerged  continent.  A  plate  of  the  typical 
mammals  of  Madagascar  is  subjoined. 


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336 

[Notice  of  a  Mantctmrian  Deer  received 
from  Mr.  Swinhoe.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1865,  pp.  1,  2. 
Note  on  the  Mantchurian  Deer  which  had  been 
sent  to  the  Gardens  of  the  Zoological  Society  of 
London  by  Mr.  Swinhoe. 

337 

[Notice  of  a  Prong-horned  Antelope 
addi-d  to  the  Society's  Menagerie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  p.  60,  pi.  iii. 
Note,  accompanied  by  a  figure,  on  the  acquisi- 
tion,  by  the  Zoological  Society  of  London,  of  a 
young  male  specimen  of  Antilocapra  americana. 

338 

[Remarks  upon  a  stuffed  specimen  of 
a  Water-Pipit  (Anthus  spinoletta)  from  the 
collection  of  the  Bishop  of  Oxford.] 

Proc.  Zool  Soc.  London,  1865,  p.  60. 
Remarks  upon,  and  exhibition  to  a  meeting  of 
the  Zoological    Society  of  London,  of  a  stuffed 
specimen  of  Anthus  spinoletta  (Linn.),  which  had 
been  shot  near  Brighton. 

339 

[Exhibition  of  the  type  specimen  of 
Galafjo  monteiri  and  remarks  on  Galago 
a'ttSMtcaudata  and  G,  crassicaudata  var. 
kirkii."] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  pp.  60,  61. 
Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety of  London  of  the  type  specimen  ot  Galago 
nr,titt'!ri,  and  remarks  pointing  out  the  differen- 
tial characters  of  the  species,  G.  crassicaudata 
and  G.  crassicaudata  var.  kirkii. 

340 

Note  on  the  Breeding  of  a  Ground- 
Pigeon  in  the  Society's  Menagerie. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  pp.  238-240. 

Note  on  Phlogoenas  crinigerct  breeding  in  the 

Zoological  Society's  Gardens,  and  remarks  on  the 

separation,  by  Bonaparte,  of  the  Ground  Pigeons 

of  America  from  those  of  the  Old  World. 

341 

On  a  new  species  of  the  genus  Basileu- 
terus  of  Cabanis,  with  a  synopsis  of  the 
known  species  of  the  genus. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  pp.  282-286,  pis. 

ix,  x. 

Basileuterus  mesoleucus  is  described  as  new, 
and  a  synopsis  of  the  15  known  species  of  the 
genus  Basileuterus  is  given.  The  following  spe- 
cies are  figured :  B.  mesoleucus,  B.  cinereicollis,  B. 
semicervinus  and  B.  uropygialis. 

342 

[Notice  of  several  additions  to  the  So- 
ciety's Menagerie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  p.  318. 

343 

Description  of  a  new  species  of  Pas- 
serine Bird  from  Madagascar. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  pp.  326,  327,  pi- 
xiii. 

Hylophorba  ruticilla  (gen.  et  sp.  nov.)  is  de- 
scribed and  figured. 

344 

Description  of  a  new  species  of  Indian 
Porcupine. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Lon don,  1865,  pp.  352-356,  pi. 
xvi. 


Hystrix  malabarica,  Day,  is  described  and  fig- 
ured, and  a  list  of  the  known  species  of  Hystrix 
and  their  localities  added. 

345 

[Remarks  upon  a  collection  of  Bird 
Skins  formed  by  the  Society's  corre- 
sponding member,  M.  Adolphe  Boncard, 
in  the  vicinity  of  Vera  Cruz,  Mexico.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  p.  397. 
Exhibition  of,  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological 
Society  of  London,  and  notes  upon,  a   collection 
of  bird  skins  obtained  near  Vera  Cm/,,  Mexico. 
by  M.  A.  Boucard. 

346 

Description  of  a  new  Accipitrino  Bird 
from  Costa  Rica. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  pp.  429,  430, 
pi.  xxiv. 
Leucopternis  princeps  is  described  and  figured. 

347 

[Remarks  on  a  rare  Parrot  from  Do- 
minica. ] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  pp.  437,  438. 
Remarks  on  a  young  specimen  of  Chrysotis  au- 
(justa  which  had  been  sent  by  Mr.  Bernard  from 
Dominica,   West  Indies,   to  the  Gardens  of  the 
Zoological  Society  of  London. 

348 

[Exhibition  of  a  photograph  of  a  pair 
of  Gayals  intended  for  the  Menagerie.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  p.  465. 

349 

[Exhibition  of  a  drawing  of  Paradisea 
calva,  lately  discovered  in  the  Island  of 
Waigiou.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  p.  465. 

350 

[Notice  of  recent  additions  to  the  Me- 
nagerie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  p.  466. 

351 

[Exhibition  of  specimens  of  Heliomas- 
ter  angelce,  and  notes  thereupon  by  Pro- 
fessor Burmeister,  For.  Memb.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  pp.  466,467. 

352 

Report  on  a  collection  of  Animals  from 
Madagascar,  transmitted  to  the  Society 
by  Mr.  J.  Caldwell. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,   1865,  pp.  467-470, 

pi.  xxvii. 

This  collection  consisted  of  two  species  of  mam- 
mals (Nyctinomus  (Mormopterus  n.  subg.)  jugula- 
ris,  n.  sp.,  and  Mus,  sp.?)  determined  by  Dr.  W. 
Peters,  five  species  of  reptiles  determined  by  Dr. 
Gunther,  andoiwcray&sh(Astacuscaldu>clliu.  sp.) 
determined  by  Mr.  SpenCe  Bate.  The  crayfish  is 
figured. 

353 

[Announcement  of  the  arrival  of  a 
young  male  African  Elephant  in  the  So- 
ciety's Gardens.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  p.  510. 

354 

Notes  on  the  genera  and  species  of 
Cypselidce. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  pp.  593-617, 
pis.  xxxiii,  xxxiv. 


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on  the  correct  position  in  the  nat- 
ural system  of  tin-  ('i/jint-liiln;  as  evidenced  by  tho 
form  of  1  In-  sternum  and  t  he  in  i  in  her  of  1  lie  pli:i 
lances  of  tlie  toes,  together  \\ith  a  synopsis  of 
the  faniil\.  II  iriiinli.ini  /KIN  an<l  Ntpn&CetM  KM 

revised  from  iiinm</<ij»/t;  ami  .\Vy//i<xvr/,..v  as  sec- 

tional  mimes  of  (tint-turn  and  (,'///  w(i;/<iV\,  respect- 
ively, Ciii^iinti  infuindtiis  and  (J/nc'n  rn 


arc  described  as  new  .species,  and  (';//,  si-lux  ,v<///// 
•Hiatus  and  Chceturabiscnttita  art-  figured.  The 
genera  treated  of  are:  (  'i//itii-lin,\  I'ttni/jitila,  Qh<K- 

tura,  OypsAoifog,  OoUooaRa  and  Dendroohettdon, 

355 

[  Exhibition  of  bird  skins  collected  "by 
Mr.  1  1  en  r\  Wliitely  in  Japan.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  p.  618. 

356 

On  a  new  Parrot  of  the  genus  Nasiterna, 
Froc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  pp.  620-622, 
pi.  xxxv. 

Nasiternapusio  is  described  and  figured. 

357 

[On  recent  additions  to  the  Menagerie, 
with  notes.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  pp.  675,  676. 

358 

[Notices  of  Animals  observed  in  several 
Continental  Zoological  Gardens.] 

Proc..  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  pp.  676,  677. 

Remarks  on  tho  animals  observed  duringa  visit 
to  the  Zoological  Gardens  of  Hamburg,  Rotter- 
dam aud  Amsterdam. 

359 

On  the  structure  of  Leptosoma  discolor. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  pp.  682-689. 

llcmarks  on  some  peculiar  points  in  tho  struc- 
ture of  Leptosoma  discolor,  and  a  suggestion  that 
this  species  should  form  the  typeof  anew  family, 
near  the  Coraciidce  in  the  natural  system.  Illus- 
trations in  text. 

360 

[Correction  of  some  previous  remarks 
on  the  supposed  occurrence  ofHaliactus 
albicilla  in  America.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  p.  731. 

The  siipposed  occurrence  of  Haliactus  albicilla 
in  America  is  stated  to  be  an  error,  and  the  two 
specimens  captured  in  Nova  Scotia  and  Newfound- 

land (/'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1863,  p.  251)  are 
here  referred  to  H.  leucocephalus. 

361 

Note  on  two  rare  species  of  the  Ameri- 
can genus  Dendrceca. 

Ibis,  1865,  pp.  87-89. 

Note  on  Dendrocca  chrysoparia  and  D.  Occident- 
alls,  with  diagnosis  of  the  four  closely  allied  spe- 
cies, D.  virens,  D.  occidentalis,  D.  townsendi  and 
D.  chrysoparia. 

362 

Notes  on  Kriiper's  Nuthatch  and  on  the 
other  known  species  of  the  genus  Sitta. 

Ibis,  1865,  pp.  306-311,  pi.  vii. 
A  description  and  figure  of  Sitta  krueperi,  Pelz. 
and  remarks  upon  the  twelve  other  known  spe 
cies  of  the  genus  Sitta. 

363 

Description  of  a  new  species  of  Tana- 
ger  of  the  genus  Iridornis. 

Ibis,  1865,  pp.  495,  496. 
Iridornis  reinhardtiis  described  and  figured. 


364 
Note  on  the  so-called  "Japanese"  Pig 

( ( •t;ittn-i,>8nx  j^irin-pH,  Gray ;  rti/choclio  run 
plicifrona,  Fit/in 

Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hitt.,  ser.  3,  XV,  pp. 

154,  155  (1865). 

Note  pointing  out  that  the  so-called  "Japan- 
ese "  pi-  j.,  probably  only  a  domesticated  variety, 
and  that  its  true  home  is  China. 

365 

On  the  birth  of  a  voting  Hippopotami!* 

in  the  Zoological   Society's  Gardens  at 
Amsterdam. 

Rep.  Brit.  Astoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1865,  pt.  2,  p.  93. 

Note  on  the  birth  of  a  young  hippopotamus  in 
the  Zoological  Society's  (iardens  at  Amsterdam. 
which  \\as  believed  to  be  tin-  tir.si  successful  in- 
stance of  the  reproduction  of  this  animal  in 
Europe. 

366 

The  Mammals  of  Australia. 

Quart.  Journ.  Sci.,  London,   II,   pp.  13-19 

(1865).    With  a  plate. 

A  summary  view  of  the  mammal-fauna  of  Aus- 
tralia, which  serves  to  show  that  this  fauna  dif- 
fers in  a  most  marked  degree  from  that  of  e\  erv 
other  part  of  the  world.  A  plate  of  the  typical 
mammals  of  Australia  is  given. 

367 
The  Mammals  of  South  America. 

Quart.  Journ.  Sci..  London,  II,  pp.  605-621 
(18G5).    With  a  plat.-. 

A  general  outline  of  the  mammal- fauna  of  Sont  h 
America,  and  a  summary  of  its  principal  charac. 
teristics,  which  distinguish  this  region  from  the 
other  regions  of  the  world's  surface.  A  plate  of 
the  typical  mammals  of  South  America  is  given- 

368 

[Notice  of  the  addition  of  a  Gayal 
(Bos  frontaUs)  to  the  Society's  Menage- 
rie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  1,  pi.  i. 
Notice  of  the  addition  of  a  young  male  Gayal 
to  the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens,  which  had 
been  presented  to  the  Society  by  Babu  Kajendra 
Mullick.    A  figure  of  the  animal  is  given. 

369 

[Remarks  on  Lemur  leucomystax,  Bart- 
lett.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  pp.  1, 2. 
Note   pointing    out  that   Lemur  leucomystax, 
Bartlett,  is  probably  only  the  female  of  Lemur 
macaco,  Gin. 

370 

Report  on  Birds  collected  at  Windvo- 
gelberg,  South  Africa,  by  Captain  G.  E. 
Bulger,  C.  M.  Z.  S. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  pp.  21-23. 
A  list  of  44  species,  determined  by  Dr.  Hart- 
laub,   of  which  Hemipteryx  immaculata  is  de- 
scribed as  new. 

371 

[Remarks  on  the  American  Lepidosiren 
(Lepidosiren  paradoxa).] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  pp.  34,35. 
llemarks  on  the  American  Lepidosiren  and  the 
scarcity  of  specimens  in  European  collections. 

372 

On  a  new  American  Cuckoo  of  the 
genus  Neomorplnis. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  pp.  59, 60,  pi.  v. 


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Neomorphus  salvini  is  described  and  figured, 
and  a  synopsis  of  the  species  of  the  genus  Neo- 
morphus given. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  p. 
249.) 

373 

[Remarks  on  some  Monkeys  received 
from  St.  Kitts,  West  Indies.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  pp.  79, 80. 
1  Remarks  on  the  monkeys  that  inhabited  St. 
Kitts.  West  Indies,  which  were  undoubtedly 
referable  to  the  common  green  monkey  (Cerco- 
pithecus  callitrichus,  Geoffr.)  of  "West  Africa,  and 
had  probably  been  introduced. 

(See  also  Xature,  XXI,  p.  153,  1879;    XLI, 

p.  368,  1890.) 

374 

[Notice  of  recent  additions  to  the  So- 
ciety's Menagerie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  80. 

375 

[Exhibition  of  a  collection  of  Mammals 
and  Birds  from  Japan.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  pp.  80, 81. 
376 


On  the  Birds  of  the  vicinity  of  Lima, 
Peru.  With  notes  on  their  'habits  by 
Prof.  W.  Nation,  of  Lima,  C.  M.  Z.  S. 
Parti.* 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,   pp.   96-100, 

pi.  xi. 

An  annotated  list  of  23  species,  of  which  Geo- 
sitta  crassirostris  and  Myiobius  nationi  are  de- 
scribed as  new.  Myiobius  nationi  and  M.  pulcher 
(from  Ecuador)  are  figured. 

*(For  Part  II  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1867,  p.  340;   Pt.  Ill,  1869,  p.  146;  Pt.  IV, 

1871,  p.  496 ;  Pt.  V,  1881,  p.  484.) 

377 

[Notice  of  a  Pudu  Deer  recently  added 
to  the  Society's  Menagerie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  pp.  104, 105. 
Notice  of  the  addition  to  the  Zoological  Society's 
Menagerie  of  a  specimen  of  Cervus  pudu  which 
had  been  presented  by  Mr.  Charles  Bath.    The 
head  of  the  animal  is  figured  in  the  text. 

378 

Notes  upon  the  American  Caprimulgidce. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  pp.  123-145,  pis. 
xiii,  xiv. 

General    observations    on    the   Caprimulgidce, 
with  a  synopsis  of  the  American  species  of  the 
family,   of  which  42  are    enumerated.      Gray's 
genus  Eleothreptus  is  emended  to  Heleothreptua  \ 
and  three  new  subgenera  are  created,  viz,  Podo- 
chcutes,   Diplopsalis  and  Macropsalis.     Stenopsis   \ 
ruficervix  is  described  as  a  new  species.    A  table  \ 
showing  the  distribution  of  the  species  in  Amer- 
ica is  appended.     Figures  are  given  of  Stenop&is 
ruficervix  and.  Antrostomusparvulus.  Illustrations 
are  given  in  the  text.    The  genera  treated  of  arc : 
Nyctibius,    Steatornis,   Podager,  Lurocalis,  Chor- 
deiles,  Antrostomus,  Stenopsis,  Hydropsalis,  He- 
leothreptus,  Nyctidromus  and  Siphonorhis. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  18GG,  p. 
581.) 

379 

Additional  notes  on  the  Anatidw  of  the 
genera  Dendrocyyna  and  Tadorna. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  pp.  148-150. 
Additional  notes  to  previous  communications 
on  the  genera  Dendrocygna  and  Tadorna  (cf.  Proc. 
Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864',  pp.  189,  299). 


380 

Catalogue  of  Birds  collected  by  Mr.  E. 
Bartlett  on  the  River  Ucayali,  eastern 
Peru,  with  notes  and  descriptions  of  new 
species.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert  Sal- 
viii. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  pp.  175-201,  pi. 

xviii. 

An  annotated  catalogue  of  253  species.  Two 
new  genera,  viz,  Stigmatura  and  Metopothrix,  and 
the  following  new  species  are  described  :  Spermo- 
phila  ocellata,  Furnarius  torridus,  Synallaxis  ter- 
ricolor,  S.  vulpecula,  Hypocnemis  melanura,  H. 
hemileuca,  Muscisaxicola  fluviatilis.  Serpopliaga 
hypoleuca-,  Metopothrix  anraiitiaciis,  Leucippus 
chlorocercus,  Gould  MS.,  and  Thaumantias  bart- 
letti,  Gould  MS.  Metopothrix  aurantiacus  is  fig- 
ured. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p. 

566.) 

381 

[Notice  of  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie,  and  of  the  transmission  of  a 
Manatee  to  the  Society  by  Mr.  G.  W.  Lat- 
irner,  of  Puerto  Rico.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  201. 

382 

[Remarks  on  recent  additions  to  the 
Society's  Menagerie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  203. 

383 

Note  on  the  genus  Geobates  of  Swain- 
son. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  pp.  204,205,  pi. 
xxi. 

Remarks  on  Geobates  brevicauda  of  Swainson, 
which  species  is  shown  to  have  been  described 
eight  years  previously  by  Maximilian,  under  the 
name  of  Anthus  pcecilopterus.  The  name  Geobates 
pcecilopterus  must  therefore  be  adopted.  A  de- 
scription, list  of  synonyms,  and  a  plate  of  the  bird, 
are  given. 

OO*l 

[Notice  of  several  interesting  species 
of  Mammals  and  Birds  living  in  the  Gar- 
dens of  the  Societe  Zoologique  d'Accli- 
matation  of  Paris.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  210. 


385 

On  a  new  species  of  the  genus  Accipiter 
from  New  Granada. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  pp.  302-304. 
Accipiter  ventralis  is  described,  and  a  synopsis 
of  the  nine  known  American  species  of  Accipiter 
is  added. 

[Notice  of  a  rare  American  Monkey 
(Pitheda  leucocepliala)  lately  added  to  the 
Society's  Menagerie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  305. 

Note  on  a  specimen  of  Pitheda  leucocephala, 
which  had  been  obtained  in  Demerara,  and  pre- 
sented to  the  Zoological  Society  by  Mr.  W.  H. 
barton. 

387 

Descriptions  of  six  new  species  of 
American  Oscines. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  pp.  320-324. 

The  genus  Spodiornis  (illustrated  in  text)  and 
the  following  new  species  are  described:  Turdus 
subcinereus,  Cinclocerthia  macrorhyncha,  Thryo- 
thorus  martinicensis,  Hylophihis  pectoralis,  H, 
brunneiceps  and  Spodiornisjardinii. 


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388 

[Notice  of  a  specimen  of  the  Califor- 
nian  Vulture  (Cathartes  caltfomianvt)  re- 
cently added  to  the  Society's  collection.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  366. 

Note  oil. 'and  illustration  of.  a  specimen  of  t'n- 
tlnii'ti'x  i-iilifin-iiliiiiiiy  presented  io  tin-  /oolnyiciil 
Society's  Menagerie  l.y  Dr.  Coll..  it  A.  Canfield. 

389 
Note  on  Channel  niyricolliN. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Lwi'loii,  l.-^t;.  pp.  369,  370. 
Null-  ])ointin.ir  out  that  Chauna  derbiana,  C,r:\\ , 
and  ('luiium  iiiiji-ii'oUix,  Sciatcr.  an-  idoutical. 
(See  paper  No.  305.) 
390 

[Exhibition  of  a  young  specimen  <>(' 
Channel  derbiana,  forwarded  by  Dr.  W. 
Huggins,  of  San  Fernando,  Trinidad,  C. 
M.  /'.  S.  ) 

1 ',;„-.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  417. 
391 

On  some  additions  to  the  Catalogue  of 
Birds  collected  by  Mr.  E.  Bartlett  on  the 
River  Ucayali.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  <  )s- 
bert  Salviu. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  pp.  566, 567. 
A  list  of,  with  remarks  upon.  20  additional  spe- 
cies to  Mr.  Bartlett's  former  list. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  175.) 

392 

Additional  notes  on  the  Caprimnlgida'. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  pp.  581-590,  pis. 
xiv,  xlvi. 

Anatomical  observations  on  the  genus  Podar- 
gus,  and  additional  notes  on  various  species  of 
American  Caprimulgidce.*  Antrostomus  ornatus 
is  described  as  new  and  figured.  Antrostomus 
maculicaudut,  is  also  figured.  Illustrations  are 
given  in  tbe  text. 

*(For  former  paper,  cf.  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Lon- 
don, 1866,  p.  123.) 

393 

Note  on  the  species  of  the  genus  Mus- 
cisaxicola. 

Ibis,  1866,  pp.  56-59. 

Notes  on  the  species  of  Muscisaxicola  men- 
tioned in  Messrs.  Philippi  and  Landbeck's  article 
on  this  genus  (Wiegmanri1  s  Archiv,  1865,  p.  75), 
and  an  arrangement  of  the  nine  known  species. 

394 

Note  on  u  Kittacincla  auricularis/'  Swin- 
hoe. 

Jbis,  1866,  pp.  109, 110,  pi.  iv. 
It  is  here  pointed  out  that  the  generic  term 
Kittacincla,  as  applied  b\  Mr.  Swiuhoeto  his  new 
species  auricularis,  is  incorrect,  and  that  tin* 
species  should  be  referred  to  the  genus  Sibia. 
Sibia  auricularis  is  figured. 

395 

Note  on  the  Distribution  of  the  species 
of  Chasmorhynchus. 

Ibis,  1866,  pp.  406, 407. 

Remarks  on  the  range  of  the  four  known  spe- 
cies of  Chasmorhynchus,  and  observations  on  the 
note  of  C.  nudicollis. 

396 

Report  on  the  Extinct  Birds  of  the 
Mascareue  Islands.  By  a  committee  con- 


sisting of  Prof.   A,   Newton,   Rev.  H.  B. 
Tristram,  :md  Dr.  Srluti-r. 


Rep.  Jtrit.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.t  1866,    pt. 

4(11.  10-J. 


pp. 


Kepori  on  t  In-  mllertioii.s  of  extinct.  birds'  bones 
which  liail  lii-eii  sent  home  from  Mauritius  by  Mr. 
Gtaorge  Clark,  and  from  Kodrigue/.  l.y  Mi-.  George 
Jenner. 

397 

<>n  the  Systematic  Position  of  the 
Pronghorn  (Antilocapra  amcrivana). 


/.'»•/'.  r.iit.  A  w,,-.  .i,/,-.  >•/•;.,  irti;t;.  \>\.  -j.  i»(>.  77, 

7SiA-nn.  'fi'l  M'K,.  \ni.IIiit.,  ser.3,  XVIII. 

pp.  401-404  (1806). 

Note  on  the  systematic  position  of  A/itHm-n^rn 
americaiKi.  which,  on  account  of  its  ]teculiarities 
in  structure,  is  proposed  to  form  t  he  t\  pe  of  a  new 
family,  vi/.,  .1  ntil»<-<ljit-i<l(r.  to  be  J)laee«l  between 

Cameloparduliil"'  and  H«r  iitu-  in  the  natural  sys- 
tem. A  table  of  the  distribution  of  the  Ituini- 
nantsis  appemle.l. 


[I^xhibition  of  Mexican  I'.i  ids  and  char- 
acters of  a  new  species.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  pp.  1,  2,  pi.  i. 
Exhibition,  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  So" 
ciety  of  London,  of  some  specimens  of  birds 
collected  in  Mexico  by  M.  A.  Boucard,  and  de- 
scription and  figure  of  u  new  species,  Zonotrichia 
boiicardi. 

399 

[Extracts   from  letters  received  from 
Mr.  E.  Bartlett.  from  Xeberos,  Peru.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  p.  2. 

400 

[Notice  of  a  new  species  of  Ratel  (Afel- 
livora  leuconota)  .] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc,:  London,  1867,  p.  98,  pi.  viii. 
Mellivora  leuconota  is  described  and  figured. 

401 

[Notices  of  additions  to  the  Menagerie.] 
Proc.  Zool  Soc.  London,  1867,  p.  179. 

402 

Notes  upon  some  Parrots  living  in  the 
Society's  Menagerie. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  pp.  183-185,  pi. 

xvi. 

Notes  on  various  species  of  parrots  living  in 
the  Zoological  Society's  Menagerie.  Ara  amfnyua 
and  A.  militaris  are  diagnosed,  the  differences  be- 
tween Cacatua  ducorpsii  and  C.  ophthalmica  are 
pointed  out,  and  a  figure  is  given  of  Lorius  chloro- 


403 

[Notices  of  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  and  remarks  upon  Saiga  tata- 
rica.~\ 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  p.  240,  pi.  xvii. 

Eemarks  on  Sus  taivanus  and  Saiga  tatariea, 

specimens  of  which  had  recently  been  added  to 

the  Zoological  Society's  Menagerie.    Saiga  tata- 

rica  is  figured. 

404 

List  of  Birds  collected  on  the  Ble  wfields 
River,  Mosquito  Coast,  by  Mr.  Henry 
Wickham.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salvin. 

Proc.  ZooZ.  Soc.  London,  1867,  pp.  278-280. 
A  list;  of  39  species,  with  remarks  upon  them. 


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405 

[Remarks  on  specimens  of  Snakes  (Jkn- 
d<r)  in  the  Society's  Menagerie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  p.  315. 
"Notice  of  the  addition  tothe Zoological  Society's 
collection  of  specimens  of  Morelia  raiieyata  and 
Boa  eques. 

406 

[Remarks  on  Gulls  (Larida1)  living  in 
the  Society's  Menagerie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  pp.  315,316. 
Note  pointing  out  the  differences  of  the  three 
species  Larus   argentatus,  L.  /uncescens,  and  L. 
fuscus. 

407 
Notes  on  the  Birds  of  Chili. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  pp.  319-340. 
A  resume  of  the  birds  of  Chili,  of  which  209 
species  are  enumerated. 

408 

On  the  Birds  of  the  vicinity  of  Lima, 
Pern.  With  notes  on  their  habits  by 
Prof.  W.  Nation.  Part  II.* 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,   1867,  pp.  340-344, 
pis.  xx,  xxi. 
A  list  of  12  species,  with  remarks  upon  them. 

Poospiza  bonapartii  and  Porzana  crythrops,  nn. 

spp.,  are  described  and  figured. 

*(For  part  I,  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1866,  p.  96;  Pt.  Til,  1869,  p.  146;  Pt.  IV 
1871,  p.  496;  Pt.  V,  1881,  p.  484.) 

409 

[Announcement  of  the  arrival  of  a 
Lyre-Bird  (M emir  a  superba)  in  the  So- 
ciety's Gardens.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  p.  391. 

410 

[Report  of  the  birth  of  a  young  male 
Giraffe,  and  list  of  Giraffes  that  have 
lived  in  the  Society's  Gardens.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  pp.  391, 392. 

411 

[Notices  of  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  p.  473. 

412 

[Exhibition  of  a  skull  of  Tapirus  bairdi 
from  Nicaragua.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  p.  473. 

413 

List  of  Birds  collected  by  Mr.  Wallace 
on  the  Lower  Amazons  and  Rio  Negro. 
By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  pp.  566-596, 

pis.  xxix,  xxx. 

An  annotated  catalogue  of  282  species,  from  the 
examination  of  which  conclusions  are  drawn  as  to 
the  general  character  and  derivation  of  the  avi- 
fauna of  the  Para  District.  The  three  species, 
Hylophilusrubrifrons,  H.  semicinereus  and  Heter- 
opelma  ivallacii.  are  described  as  new.  Figures 
are  given  of  Hylophilus  semicinereus,  H.  rubri- 
frons,  and  Turdus  pKteopygus  (jr.).  Gould's  MS. 
name  Polytmus  leitcorrhous,  is  here  published  for 
the  first  time. 

414 

[Notices  of  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  pp.  686, 687. 


415 


[Exhibition  of  a  rare  Snake;  (Si 
jilzingeri}.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  p.  687. 


416 


[Exhibition  of  the  Nest  and  Eggs  of 
the  Nutcracker  (Nucifraga  caryocaiar- 
<««).] 

Proc.  Zool.  ,So<;.  London,  1867,  p.  687. 

417 

Catalogue  of  Birds  collected  by  Mr. 
E.  Bartlett  on  the  River  Huallaga,  east- 
ern Peru,  with  notes  and  descriptions  of 
new  species.  By  P.  I,.  Sclater  and  Os- 
bert Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.   London,  1867,  pp.  748,  749, 
pi.  xxxiv. 

A  tabular  list  of  205  species,  showing  the  local- 
ities whence  they  were  obtained,  with  notes  on 
the  more  remarkable  ones  and  descriptions  of  the 
following:  Dendrocolaptes  radiolatus,  Scl.  MS.; 
Thamnophilus  unn-iniifi.  Natt.  MS.;  Dysithammts 
ardesiacus,  Myrmotherula  cinereiventrix,  Scl.  M  S. ; 
Leptopogon  peruoianus,  Chcetura  brachycerca,  and 
Celeus  citreopygius,tip.'M.S.  Chcetura  brachycerca 
is  figured. 

418 

[Notices  of  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  pp.  815-820, 

pis.  xxxvi,  xxxvii. 

Attention  is  called  to  the  more  noticeable  addi- 
tions to  the  Zoological  Society's  Menagerie,  of 
which  Felifi  aurata  and  Gazella  xozmmerringi  are 
figured .  Tribonyx  mortieri  an d  TJrsus  piscaior are 
figured  in  text. 

419 

[Notice  of  the  arrival  of  a  collection  of 
Animals  from  Calcutta.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  pp.  820,  821. 

420 

[Notices  of  additions  to  the  Menagerie.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  pp.  890,  891. 

421 

[Notice  of  the  Exhibition  of  a  skin  of 
Chionis  minor.'] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  p.  891. 

422 

[Remarks  on  the  breeding  of  the  Eland 
in  captivity.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  pp.  953,  9f>4. 
An  extract  of  a,  letter  from  Lord  Hill,  giving  an 
account  of  the  Elands  which  had  bred  while  in 
his  possession  at  Hawkstone,  Shropshire. 

423 

List  of  Birds  collected  at  Pebas,  Upper 
Amazons,  by  Mr.  John  Hauxwell,  Avitb 
notes  and  descriptions  of  new  species. 
By  !'.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  pp.  977-981,  pi. 

xlv. 

An  annotated  catalogue  of  135  species  and  de- 
scriptions of  the  following  new  species:  Oryzobo- 
•nts  undas,  Percnostola  fortis,  Tyranniscus  graci- 
lipes,  Scl.  MS.,  and.  Porzana  fasciata.  Percnostola 
funebris  is  figured. 


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424 

On  Peruvian  Birds  collected  by  Mr.  II. 
Whitely.  My  1'.  L.  Sclatcr  and  <  >sbert 
Salvin.  Part  I.* 

I'm,-,  /mil.  Soc.  London,  1867,  pp.  982-991,  pi. 
xlvi. 

A  Jist  of  58  species,  with  remarks  upon  them. 
Mu/icixftj-nola  i-iilirii-<ifiillii.  is  linnrcd. 

*(For  Part.  II  sec  /'/•</<-.  '/.„„!.  ,W.  /,»„/</„/,. 
1HIJH,  ]>.  173;  Pt.  Ill,  1868,  p.568;  I'l.  IV, 
IS(ii).  p.  Ifil  ;  Pt.  V,  1869,  p.  596;  Pt.  VI,  1873, 
p.  is  I;  Pi.  VII,  1873,  p.  779;  Pt.  VIII,  1874, 
p.  677;  Pt.  IX,  1876,  p.  15.) 

425 

Remarks   on  Dr.  Le*otaud's  "Birds  of 

Trinidad." 

/bis,  1867,  pp.  104-108. 

A  commentary  on  Dr.  A.  L6otaud's  "Oiseanx 
do  1'ilo  do  la  Trinidad  (Antilles)."  Koyal  8vo, 
Port  d'Espagno,  1866. 

426 
On  tbe  Antilocapridce. 

Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.,  ser.  3,  XIX,  p. 
58  (1867). 

A  rejoinder  to  Dr.  J.  E.  Gray's  criticism*  of  a 
former  paper  on  the  Antilocapridce .t 

"Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.,  ser.  3,  XVIII, 


p.  468  (1866). 
t  ReV. 


tep.  Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  Set.,  1866,  pt.  2,  p.  77. 

427 

Note  on  tbe  species  of  tbe  genus  Tribo- 
nyx. 

Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.,  ser.  3,  XX,  pp. 
122,  123  (1867). 

A  diagnosis  of  the -three  species  Tribonyx  mor- 
tieri,  T.  gouldi  and  T.  ventralis,  of  which  T.  gouldi 
is  described  as  new. 

428 
Tbe  Bellbirds  of  America. 

Intellectual  Observer,  X,  pp.  401-408  (1867). 
Remarks  upon  tbe  four  known  species  of  the 
genus  Chasmorhynchus,  and  their  distribution  in 
America.     Chasmorhynchus  nudicollis  is  figured. 

429 
Barbets,  and  their  Distribution. 

The  Intellectual  Observer,  XII,  pp.  241-246 

(1867). 

Notes  on  tbe  species  of  tbe  family  Capitonidce, 
and  their  geographic  range.  Megalaima  asiatica 
is  figured. 

430 

Exhibition  of  a  drawing  of  a  new  spe- 
cies of  Impeyan  (Lophophorus  I'hu-ysi).] 

Proc.  Zool.'Soc.  London,  1868,  p.  1,  pi.  i. 
Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  Soci- 
ety of  London  of  a  drawing  of  Lophophorus  I'huysi. 
L.  refulgens  and  L.  Vhuysi  are  diagnosed.     The 
latter  is  figured. 

431 

Descriptions  of  new  species  of  Birds 
of  tbe  families  Dendrocolaptidce,  Striyida; 
and  Columbidw.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and 
Osbert  Salviu. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1868,  pp.  53-60,  pi.  v. 

Dendrocincla  ruficeps,  Dendrocolaptes  pmirti- 
collis,  Seoptbttrbttrut.  Syrnium  fulvescens,  Leptop- 
tila  plumbeiceps  and  L.  teroiniventri*  are  de- 
scribed,  and  the  American  species  of  each  genus 
enumerated.  Dendrocolaptes  pnncticollis  is  fig- 
ured. The  text  is  illustrated, 


432 


[Remarks  upon  a  Bear  recently  added 
to  tbe  Society's  Menagerie.] 

/'/•"»•.  Znol.  Soc.  London,  1868,  pp.  71-73,  pi. 
viii. 

Remarks  upon.  and  li-nre  of,  an  apparent  lv  m-\v 
to  tlie  /< 


of  li.-ar  rer.-ntly  added 
Sonets  's    Menagerie,    to  which  tin-  name   Ursus 
natUtll*  is  applied.     A  list  of  the  living  sp 
bears  in  the  society's  collection  i.-  gj 

433 

[Exhibition  of  an  Egg  of  the  Guacharo 
(  Steatorn  i*  caripensis).  ] 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  pp.  73,  74. 

Kxhihit  ion  to  the  -Zoological  Sonet  v  of  an  c^'g 
of  Steatornis  caripenxis  \vliidi  ha<l  Ix-en  taken 
from  a  cave  in  tho  Island  of  Trinidad.  A  figure 
of  the  egg  is  gis-cn  in  tin-  text. 

434 

List  of  Birds  collected  at  Conchita«, 
Argentine  Republic,  by  Mr.  William  H. 
Hudson.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Sal  v  in. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  pp.  137-146. 

A  list  of  96  species,  with  notes  on  them.  The 
generic  name  1'hacelloilomus  is  emended  to  I'ia- 
cellodomus.  . 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1869,  pp. 
158,631.) 

435 

On  Venezuelan  Birds  collected  by  Mr. 
A.  Goering.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salvin.  Part  I.* 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  pp.  165-173, 

pi.  xiii. 

A  tabular  list  of  126  species,  showing  the  locali- 
ties in  which  they  were  collected,  with  notes  upon 
the  more  remarkable  ones.  A  new  genus,  Suble- 
gatus,  is  characterized;  Baird's  preoccupied 
generic  name  Heterorhina  is  altered  to  Henico- 
rhina,  and  the  following  new  species  are  de- 
scribed :  Basileuterus  griseiceps,  JEu^carthmus  im- 
piger  and  Sublegatus  glaber,  the  last  two  of  which 
are  figured.  Illustrations  are  given  in  the  text. 

*(For  Part  II  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London. 

1868,  p.  626;  Pt.  Ill,   1869,  p.   250;  Pt.  IV, 
1870,  p,  779  ;  Pt.  V,  1875,  p.  234.) 

436 

On  Peruvian  Birds  collected  by  Mr.  H. 
Wbitely.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salvin.  Part  II.* 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  pp.  173-178. 
A  list  of  28  species,  with  remarks  upon  them. 
The  text  is  illustrated. 

*(For  Part  I  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1867,  p.  982;   Pt.  Ill,  1868,  p.  568;    Pt.  IV, 

1869,  p.   151;   Pt.  V,    1869,   p.   596;   Pt,  VI, 

1873,  p.  184;  Pt.  VII,  1873,  p.  779;  Pt.  VIII, 

1874,  p.  677  ;  Pt.  IX,  1876,  p.  15.) 

437 

[Exhibition  of  a  stuffed  specimen  of  a 
Monkey  (Cercocebus  albiyena)  from  Cab- 
inela,  north  of  the  River  Congo.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  p.  183. 
Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  Soci- 
ety of  London  of  a   stuffed  specimen  of  Cerco- 
cebus albigena,  which  had  been  procured  by  Mr. 
J.  J.  Monteiro  from  Cabinda. 

438 

On  the  Seals  of  the  Falkland  Islands. 
By  ('apt.  C.  C.  Abbott.  Communicated, 
with  notes,  by  P.  L.  Sclater. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  pp.  189-192. 


30 


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Remarks  on  Morunga  elephantina,  Otaria  ju- 
bata,  O.falklandica;ii\d  ,SYo«i/- 


439 

Notes  on  Baker's  Antelope  (  Hippotm- 
gus  bakeri). 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  18(58,  pp.  214-218, 

pi.  xv  i. 

Description  of  and  notes  on  the  adult  and  young 
of  Hi/i/Hiti-tiiix*  Ixtki'/'i.  Tin-  three  known  species 
of  HippotrtMnu  are  enumerated.  A  young  male 
is  figured,  illustrations  are  given  in  the  text. 

440 

[Remarks  upon  recent  additions  to  the 
Society's  Menagerie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  pp.  261,  262. 

441 

Notes  on  the  Pelicans  living  in  the  So- 
ciety's Gardens. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  pp.  264-269, 
pis.  xxv,  xxvi. 

Notes  on  the  10  known  species  of  Pelecanus,  of 
which  the  following  were  represented  in  the 
Zoological  Society's  collection:  Pelecanus  ono- 
crotaius,  P.  mitratus,  P.  crispus,  P.  rufescens,  P. 
conspicillatus  and  P.  fuscus.  P.  rufescens  and  P. 
fuscys  are  figured.  The  text  is  illustrated 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  p. 
631.) 

442 

[Notice  of  the  shipment  from  Austra- 
lia of  two  living  examples  of  Owen's 
Apteryx.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  p.  319. 

443 

Descriptions  of  new  or  little-known 
American  Birds  of  the  families  Fringil- 
lidw,  Oxyrhamphidcu,  Bucconidce,  and  Stri- 
gidce.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  pp.  322-329, 
pi.  xxix. 

The  following  species  are  described:  Peuccea 
notosticta,  n.  sp.,  Zonotrichia  guinquestriata,  n.  sp., 
Pyrgisoma  cabanisi,  n.  sp,  P.  kieneri,  Bp.,  Oxy- 
rhamphus  f  rater,  n.  sp.,  Monasa  grandior,  n.  sp., 
and  Gymnoglaux  lawrencii,  n.  sp.  The  known 
species  of  the  genera  Peuccua,  Pyrgisoma  and 
Gymnoglaux  are  enumerated.  Gymnoglaux  law- 
rencii is  figured.  Illustrations  are  given  in  the 
text. 

444 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
skin  of  the  Australian  Cassowary.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  pp.  376,  377. 
Exhibition  of,  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological 
Society  of  London,  and  remarks  upon  a  skin  of 
Casuarius  austraUs.  The  points  in  which  it  differs 
from  C.  galeatus  are  shown. 

445 

Descriptions  of  four  new  species  of 
Birds  from  Veragua.  By  P.  L.  Sclater 
and  Osbert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  pp.  388-390. 
The  following  species  are  described  :  Pyranga 
testacea,    Chlorospingus  hypophceus,  Leptotriccus 
iuperciliaris  and  Eupherusa  egregia. 

446 

[Exhibition  of  Heads  of  the  Spanish 
Ibex  (Capra  pyrenaica). 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1868,  pp.  403,  404. 


447 

[Notices  of  recent  additions  to  the 
Society's  Menagerie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  p.  404. 

448 

Synopsis  of  the  American  Rails  (Ral- 
liday.  By  I'.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert  Sal- 
viii. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  pp.  442-470,  pi. 

xxxv. 

A  synopsis  of  the  American  rails,  of  which  48 
species, belonging  to  lo  genera,  are  enumerated. 
The  genus  Thyrorhina  and  the  submenus  Xcnt-ri-x 
are  created,  and  the  species  Porzana  levrauill  and 
/'.  caataneiceps  described  as  new,  the  former  being 
figured.  A  table  showing  the  distribution  of  the 
RallidcK  in  America  is  added.  Illustrations  are 
given  in  the  text.  The  following  are  the  genera 
treated  of:  Rallus,  Aramidett,  Porzana,  Crex, 
Thyrorhina,  Porphyrio,  Porxjhyriops,  Gallinula, 
Fulica  and  Heliornis. 

449 

[On  additions  to  the  Society's  Menag- 
erie, and  Report  on  Lecomte's  Expedition 
to  the  Falkland  Islands.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  pp.  526-530. 

Remarks  on  the  additions  to  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety's Menagerie,  with  a  figure  of  Rhinoceros 
bicornis,-  and  report  on  Lecomte's  Expedition  to 
the  Falkland  Islands. 

450 

[Announcement  of  the  arrival  of  a  skin 
and  skeleton  of  Elaphurm  davidianus.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  p.  531. 

451 

[On  additions  to  the  Society's  Menag- 
erie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1 868,  pp.  566, 567. 

452 

[Remarks  011  the  Breeding  of  the  Eleo- 
nora  Falcon  near  Mogador.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  p.  567. 
An  account  of  that  portion  of  the  Island  of 
Mogador  where  Falco  eleonorce  was  found  breed- 

453 

On  Peruvian  Birds  collected  by  Mr. 
Whitely.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salvin.  Part  III.* 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  pp.  568-570. 
Remarks  upon  11  species,  with  a  list  of  the  83 
species  obtained  by  Mr.  Whitely  in  western  Peru. 
*(For  Part  I  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London. 
1867.  p.  982 ;  Pt.  II,  1868,  p.  173 ;   Pt.  IV,  1869, 
p.  151;    Pt.V,    1869,  p.  596;-  Pt.VI,  1873,    p. 
184;    Pt.  VII,  1873,  p.  779;    Pt,  VIII,  1874,  p. 
677;Pt.IX,  1876,  p.  15.) 

454 

Descriptions  of  some  new  or  little- 
known  species  of  Formicarians. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  pp.  571-57."),  pi. 

xliii. 

The  new  genus  Neoctantes  is  created  for  the  re- 
ception of  Xenops  niger,  Natt.MS.,  Pelz.,  and  the 
following  species  are  described:  Thamnophilus 
nigriceps,  Cercomacra  napensis,  Hypocnemis  hy- 
poxantha,  Heterocnemis simplex,  and  Conopophaga 
gutturalis,  of  which  Hypocnemis  hypoxantha  is 
figured.  A  list  of  the  new  species  of  Formicarii- 
dee  described  since  the  publication  of  the  "Cata- 
logue of  American  Birds"  in  1862  is  appended. 
The  geuua  Neoctantes  is  illustrated  in  the  text. 


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455 

[On  additions  to  the  Society's  Meuag- 
erie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  p.  622. 
456 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  two 
specimens  of  drnpeHoepteoronatiu.'] 

I'roc.  tool  Soc.  London,  \  *<>x,  pp.  622,  623. 
Exhibition  of,  to  ;i  meeting  of  the    / 


Society  of  London,  and  remarks  upon  t  \\  o  .speci- 
mens of  Atnptiiceps  coronatus  from  the  northern 
part  of  Cochin-China. 

457 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  the 
skin  of  a  male  Kaleege.] 

1'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  p.  623. 
Exhibition   of,  to  a  meeting  of   the  Zoological 
Society  of    London.    and    remarks    upon   a    male 
Kuplo'canniN  ciu'iei'i    which    had   been    received 
from  Arnica  n. 

458 

On  the  breeding  of  Mammals  in  the 
Gardens  of  the  Zoological  Society  of  Lon- 
don during  the  past  twenty  years. 

Pruc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  pp.  623-626. 
Two  tables,  the  first  giving  a  list  of  the  differ- 
ent mammals  that  have  bred  in  the  Zoological 
Society's  Gardens  from  1848  to  the  end  of  1867, 
and  the  number  of  instances  of  the  breeding  of 
each  species;  the  second  table  giving  compara- 
tive lists  of  the  numbers  of  species  of  mammals 
that  have  lived  in  the  Gardens  during  that  period, 
and  (if  those  that  have  bred,  thus  showing  the 
proportion  of  breeding  species  tothetotal  number 
of  species  exhibited. 

459 

On  Venezuelan  Birds  collected  by  Mr. 
A.  Goering.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salvin.  Part  II.* 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  pp.  626-632. 
A  tabular  list  of  99  species,  showing  the  locali- 
ties where  they  were  collected,  with  notes  on  the 
more  remarkable  ones.  Myiarchus  erythrocercus, 
Scl.  MS.,  and  Heteropelma,  stenorhynchum  are 
described. 

*  (For  Part  I  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868, 

p.  165;  Pt.  Ill,  18G9,  p.  250;    Pt.  IV,  1870,  p. 

779;  Pt.V,  1875,  p.  234.) 

460 

On  a  recently  discovered  Tanager  of 
the  genus  Calliste. 

Jbis,  1868,  pp.  71,  72,  pi.  iii. 

The  characters  and  figure  of  Calliste  cabanisi, 
originally  described  as  C.  sclateri  (Cab.  Journ.f. 
OrnithoL,  1866,  p.  163),  are  given. 

461 

List*  of  Birds  collected  in  the  Straits  of 
Magellan  by  Dr.  Cunningham,  with  re- 
marks on  the  Patagonian  Avifauna.  By 
P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert  Salviu. 

Ibis,  1868,  pp.  183-189. 

Remarks  on  the  general  character  and  origin 
(as  attested  by  a  tabular  list  of  the  Passeres)  of 
the  I'atagoniau  avifauna,  and  a  list  of  44  species 
collected  in  the  Straits  of  Magellan  by  Dr.  Cun- 
ningham, with  notes  upon  them. 

*(For  second  list  see  Ibis,  1869,  p.  283;  third 
list,  1870,  p.  499.) 


[Exhibition  of  a  Skin  of 
palensis  from  Japan.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p.  1 


463 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon 
specimens    of    the     Potto 
potto).] 

Proc.  Zool.  ,W.  Loinloii,  l*6'.»,  pp.  1,2. 


464 
<  >n  a  collection  of  Birds  from  the  Solo- 

mon Islitnds. 

Pr»A  tool.  8oe.   London,  1869,  pp.  118-126, 

pis.  ix,  x. 

A  list  of  21  species,  with  notes  on  them.  '/';•«- 
Cilia  krel/ti.  I'.iii  -ii^tmn  ux  (•/v/.v,s//-iI>7;-/.v.  ;inii  1,'ulliiH 
in  tactuti  ;>]•>•  described  as  nc\v.  the  first  and  last 
of  which  are  figured  The  previous  uorkson  the 
Solomon  Islands  birds  are  enumerated  and  re- 
marked upon.  A  list  of  the  known  species  of 
birds  of  the  Solomon  Islands  and  their  distribu- 
tion an-givon,  and  observations  made  with  regard 
to  the  EOO-geogrj»phical  position  of  the  Solomon 
group. 

465 

Notes  on  the  species  of  the  genus  Asfu- 
rina.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  pp.  129-134. 
A  review  of  the  genus  Asturina.    Seven  species 
are  enumerated,  of  which  A  .  ruficauda  is  described 
as  new. 

466 

[Exhibition  of  some  Reptiles  transmit- 
ted to  the  Society  by  Mr.  G.  Wilks,  of 
Buenos  Ay  res,  C.  M.  Z.  S.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p.  135. 

467 

On  the  Birds  of  the  vicinity  of  Lima, 
Peru.  With  notes  on  their  habits  by 
Prof.  W.  Nation,  of  Lima,  C.  M.  Z.  S. 
Part  III.* 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  pp.  146-148,  pi. 
xii. 

A  list  of  13  species,  with  notes.  Neorhynchiigis 
proposed  to  take  the  place  of  Lesson's  preoccu- 
pied generic  term  Callirhynchux.  JTeorftyndhu 
nasesus  (on  the  plate  maseus)  is  figured. 

*  (For  Part  I  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866, 
>.96;  Pt.  II,  1867,  p.  340  ;  Pt.  IV,  1871,  p.  496; 
•»t.  V,  1881,  p.  484.) 

468 

[Exhibition  of  some  new  Australian 
Birds  lately  described  by  Mr.  E.  P.  Ram- 
say.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p.  149. 

469 

[Notices  of  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  during  the  months  of  January 
and  February,  1869.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p.  149. 
470 

[Exhibition  of  a  Hybrid  Pheasant.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p.  149. 
A   hybrid     between   Ktipiocannift    ni/cthanerus 
and  Tliaumalia  pi  eta. 

471 

On  Peruvian  Birds  collected  by  Mr. 
Whitely.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salvin.  Part  I  V.* 

Proc'.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  pp.  151-158,  pi. 
xiii. 

An  annotated  list  of  47  species,  of  which  Salta~ 
tor  laticlavius,  Poospiza  cwsar,  Ag-riornis  i>ifole»s, 
and  Centrites  oreas  are  described  as  new.  Agrior- 


5't 


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7i is  andicola  (Scl.,  P.  Z.  S.,  1860,  p.  78)  is  renamed 
.A.  pollens,  the  former  name  having  been  already 
used  by  Lat'resnaye  and  D'Orbigny.  Poospiz'a 
ccesar  is  figured. 

*  (For  Part  I  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867, 


p.  982:  Ft,  II.  1868,  p.  173;  Pt.  Ill,  1868,  p. 
568;  Pt.  V,  1869,  p.  596;  Pt.  VI,  1873,  p.  184; 
Pt.  VII,  1873,  p.  779;  Pt.  VIII,  1874,  p.  677; 


Pt.  V,  1869,  p.  596;  Pt.  VI,  1873,  p.  184; 
II,  1873,  p.  77 
Pt.IX,  1876,  p.  15.) 

472 

Second  list  of  Birds  collected  at  Con- 
chitas,  Argentine  Republic,  by  Mr.  Wil- 
liam H.  Hudson,  together  with  some 
notes  upon  another  collection  from  the 
same  locality.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Os- 
bert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1869,  pp.  158-162.* 
A  list  of  14  species  not  represented  in  Mr.  Hud- 
son's former  collection,  with  remarks  upon  them; 
also  a  list,  with  notes,  of  10  species  collected  by 
Mr.  Haslehust,  not  represented  in  either  of  Mr. 
Hudson's  collections. 

*(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  p. 

1157;  1869,  p.  631.) 

473 

On  Venezuelan  Birds  collected  by  Mr. 
A.  Goering.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salvin.  Part  III.* 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  pp.  250-254,  pi. 
xviii. 

A  list  of  56  species,  with  the  localities  in  which 
they  were  collected  and  notes  upon  the  more 
remarkable  ones.  Brachygalba  goeringi  is  de- 
scribed and  figured. 

*(For  Parti  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868, 
p.  165  ;  Pt.  II,  1868,  p.  626  ;  Pt.  IV,  1870,  p,  779; 
Pt.  V,  1875,  p.  234.) 

474 

[Notice  of  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  pp.  276,  277,  pi. 
xx. 

A  list  of  the  more  noticeable  additions  to  the 
Zoological  Society's  collection,  of  which  Phaco- 
chozrus  celiani  is  figured.  Illustrations  are  given 
in  the  text. 

475 

[Exhibition  of  drawings  illustrative 
of  Wart  Hogs.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p.  277. 
Exhibition,  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety of  London,  of  drawings  which  showed  the 
differences  between  Phacochcerus  celiani  and  P. 
cethiopicus. 

(See  also  Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.,  ser.  4, 

VI,  p.  404,  1870.) 

476 

On  a  collection  of  Birds  made  by  Mr. 
H.  S.  le  Strange  near  the  city  of  Mexico. 
By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert  Salvin. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  pp.  361-364. 

Remarks  on  the  rarer  species  (15  in  number) 
contained  in  Mr.  le  Strange's  collection  of  2(52 
species. 

477 

Notes  on  the  species  of  the  genus  Mi- 
crastur.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  pp.  364-  369. 
A  review  of  the  genus  Micrastur,  of  which 
seven  species  are  enumerated. 


478 

[Notices  of  recent  additions  to  the  Me- 
nagerie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  pp.  407, 408. 

Ailurus  fulgens  is  figured  in  the  text. 
479 

Descriptions  of  six  new  species  of 
American  Birds  of  the  families  Tanagridce, 
Dendrocolaptida',  Formicariidai,  Tyranni- 
d<v,  and  Scolopacidw.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and 
Osbert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  pp.  416-420,  pi. 
xxviii. 

The  following  species  are  described:,  Calliste 
florida,  Synallaxis  arequipce,  Gymnocichla  chiro- 
leuca,  Grallaria  princeps,  Contopus  ochraceus,  and 
Gallinago  imperialis.  Calliste  florida  is  figured. 

480 

[Notices  of  recent  additions  to  the 
Menagerie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  pp.  430-432. 
Orycteropus  capensis  is  figured  in  the  text. 

481 

[Exhibition  of  Snakes  from  Buenos 
Ayres.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p.  432. 

482 

[Exhibition  of  some  drawings  of  Hip- 
pocampi (Hippocampus  annulosus  and  H. 
brevirostris).] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p.  432. 

483 

On  two  new  Birds  collected  by  Mr.  E. 
Bartlett  in  eastern  Peru.  By  P.  L.  Scla- 
ter and  Osbert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  pp.  437-439,  pi. 

XXX. 

Neopipo  rubicunda,  gen.  et.  sp.  nov.,  and  Eupho- 
nia  chrysopasta,  sp.  nov.,  are  described  and  fig- 
ured. 

484 

Descriptions  of  three  new  species  of 
Tanagers  from  Veragua.  By  P.  L.  Scla- 
ter and  Osbert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  pp.  439, 440,  pis. 
xxxi,  xxxii. 

Buthraupis  arccei,  Tachyphomis  chrysomelas  and 
Chlorospingus  punctulatus  are  described.  Bu- 
thraupis arccei  and  1'achi/phonus chrysomelas  (both 
sexes)  are  figured. 

485 

[Notices  of  recent  additions  to  the 
Menagerie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  pp.  467, 469. 
Macacus  andamanensis  and  Perodicticus  potto 
are  figured  in  the  text. 

486 
[Characters  of  a  new  species  of  Ocydro- 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.   London,  1869,  pp.  472,  473, 
pi.  XXXV. 
Ocydromus  sylvestris  is  described  and  figured. 

487 

[Remarks  on  Animals  observed  in  va- 
rious zoological  gardens  on  the  Conti- 
nent.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  pp.  527,  528. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       33 


"Remarks  on  the  more   interest in-    imimals   ol>- 

•erved  duringa  visit  to  the  garde  us  of  Rotterdam, 
Amsterdam,  Eamburg,  Berlin,  Cologne  and  Ant- 
werp. 

488 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  the 
Egg  of  a  species  <>!'  Mo-apode.] 

r,-nc.  And.  »s'o«.  London,  isr.!>.  pp.  528, 529. 

Kxhibit  ion,  to  ;i  meeting  of  the  Zoological  Soci- 
ety uf  London,  of  the  eu'n'  of  an  unknown  species 
of  Mega  pod  e,  for  which  tho  name  Heyapodius 
iti-tiziiTi  was  suggested. 

489 

Description  of  a  new  species  of  Mexi- 
can \Vren. 

Proc.  ZooL  Soc.  London,  1869,  pp.  591, 592,  pi. 
\lv. 
Thryothorus  nisorius  is  described  and  figured. 

490 

Remarks  on  two  species  of  Mammals 
described  from  specimens  recently  living 
in  the  Society's  Gardens. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  pp.  592-596, 
pLxlvi. 

Remarks  on  Dr.  Gray's  recently  described 
species,  J/ico  sericeus  and  Cephalophus  breviceps, 
tin;  former  of  which  is  pointed  out  to  be  referable 
to  Jlapale  cliri/tiole.ucos,  the  latter  to  be  a  young 
example  of  Cephalophus  dorsalis  sive  badius. 
Oephalophits  dorsalis  is  figured. 

491 

On  Peruvian  Birds  collected  by  Mr. 
Whitely.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salvin.  PartV.* 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  pp.  596-601. 
Two  collections,  one  from  Cosnipata,  the  other 
from  Tiuto,  the  former  consisting  of  42  species,  of 
which  a  list  is  given,  and  4  species  are  remarked 
upon:  the  latter  collection  containing  57  species, 
of  which  notes  are  made  on  13  of  the  more  remark- 
able ones,  and  Ochthoeca  polionota  siuA  Merganetta 
turneri  are  described  as  new. 

*(For  Part  I  see  Proc.  Zool.    Soc.  London, 

1867,  p.  982;  Pt.    II,    1868,  p.  173;  Pt.  Ill, 

1868,  p.  568;  Pt.  IV,   1869,  p.  151;   Pt.  VI, 

1873,  p.  184;  Pt.  VII,  1873,  p.  779;  Pt.  VIII, 

1874,  p.  677 ;  Pt.  IX,  1876,  p.  15. ) 

492 

[Remarks  on  the  recent  additions  to 
the  Society's  Menagerie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  pp.  602, 603. 

493 

On  the  breeding  of  Birds  in  the  Gar- 
dens of  the  Zoological  Society  of  London 
during  the  past  twenty  years. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  pp.  626-629. 
Two  tables,  the  first  giving  a  list  of  the  differ- 
ent birds  that  have  bred  in  the  Zoological  Society's 
Gardens  from  January,  1S48,  to  December,  1868,^ 
and  the  number  of  instances  of  the  breeding  of" 
each  species ;  the  second  giving  comparative  lists 
of  the  numbers  of  species  of  birds  that ;  have -lived 
in  the  Gardens  during  that  period,  and  of  those 
that  have  bred,  thus  showing  the  proportion  of 
breeding  species  to  the  total  number  of  species. 

494 

Third  list  of  Birds  collected  at  Con- 
chitas,  Argentine  Republic,  by  Mr.  Wil- 
liam H.  Hudson.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and 
Osbert  Salvin. 

Proc.  ZooL  Soc.  London,  1869,  pp.  631-636.* 

415— No.  49 3 


This  collection  contained  example*  of  92Hpe<-ies. 
A  list  of  those  not  included  in  Mr.  llud.-on  s  for- 
mer collection,  or  which  require  further  remarks, 
is  given.  Salvador's  MS.  name  Leptoptita  chal- 
cauchenia  is  adopted. 

*(See  Proc.  ZooL  Soc.  London,  1868,  p.  137; 
1869,  p.  158.) 

495 

On  two  new  species  of  Synallaxince. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  pp.  636, 637,  pi. 
xlix. 

Si/nallaxis  curtata  and  Leptasthenura  andicola 
are  described  and  figured. 

49<5 

Note  on  the  species  of  the  genus  Jlirun- 
dhua,  belonging  to  the  family  Tyrannidce. 

Ibis,  1869,  pp.  195-198,  pi.  v. 
Kemarks  on  the  three  species,  Hirundinea  belli- 
cosu,  Jf.  ferruyinea  and  If.  rupestris,  which  are 
diagnosed  and  figured. 

(See  also  Ibis,  1882,  p.  162.) 

497 

Second*  list  of  Birds  collected,  during 
the  survey  of  the  Straits  of  Magellan,  by 
Dr.  Cunningham.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and 
Osbert  Saivin. 

Ibis,  1869,  pp.  283-286. 

A  list  of  33  species,  with  their  localities  and 
dates  of   capture.      Zonotrichia  canicapilla  and 
Phrygilus  gayi  are  remarked  upon,  and  the  syno- 
nyms given  of  the  latter  species  and  P.  aldunati. 
*(For  first  list  see  Ibis,  1868,  p.  183;  third 
list,  1870,  p.  499.) 

498 
Touracoes  and  their  distribution. 

The  Student  and  Intellectual   Observer,  II, 
pp.  1-6(1869). 

Notes  on  the  species  of  the  family  Musophagi- 
dce,  with  a  table  showing  the  distribution  of  the 
18  known  species.  Corythaix  leucolopha  is  fig- 
ured. 

499 

[Notices  of  recent  additions  to  the 
Menagerie.  ] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  pp.  1, 2. 

500 

[Remarks  on  the  Hairy  Tapir  (Tapirus 
roulini)  of  the  Colombian  Andes.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  pp.  51, 52. 

501 

On  some  new  or  little-known  Birds 
from  the  Rio  Parana. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  pp.  57,  58,  pi. 

Xotes  on  a  small  collection  of  birds  obtained 
during  the  second  American  expedition  to  the 
Rio  Parana,  under  the  command  of  Capt.  T.  J. 
Page,  in  1869-60.  Cnipoleguscinereusis  described 
as  new  and  illustrated  in  text.  Coryphistera 
alaudina  is  figured. 

502 

[On  additions  to  the  Menagerie  in  Jan- 
uary, 1870.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  86,  pi.  v. 
Kemarks  on  the  more  noticeable  additions  to 
the  Zoological  Society's  Menagerie,  with  figures 
of  Jlylobates  lar  and  H.  hoolock. 


34 


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503 

[Exhibition  of  a  specimen  of  a  newly 
described  Lemur  (Propithecus  damanus).'] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  112. 

504 

[Notice  of  a  memoir  011  the  Deer  of  the 
Old  World.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  114. 
505 

[Remarks  on  the  Arrangement  and  1  )is- 
tribution  of  the  CervidcK.'] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  pp.  114-116. 
A  diagnosis  and  arrangement  of  the  genera  of 
the  family  Cervidce,  Avith  a  list  of  the  40  known 
species  of  the  genus  Cervus  and  their  geograph- 
ical distribution. 

506 

[On  additions  to  the  Menagerie  in  Feb- 
ruary, 1870.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  pp.   125-128, 
pi.  x. 

Notes  on  the  more  remarkable  additions  to  the 
Zoological  Society's  collection,  of  which  a  Kan- 
garoo (Macropus  erubescent)  is  described  as  new 
and  figured.  The  head  of  M.  erubescens  and  the 
adult  and  young  of  Cynonycteris  collaris  are  fig- 
ured in  the  text. 

507 

[Further  remarks  on  the  locality  of 
Amherst's  Pheasant.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  pp.  128, 129. 
Note  on  the  locality  of  Thaumalea  amherstice.* 
*(See  also  Swinhoe,  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1870,  p.  111.) 

508 

[Exhibition  of  a  coloured  drawing  of  a 
remarkable  Pigeon  (Otldlphaps  no'bilis).'] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  pp.  157, 158. 

509 

Notice  of  the  arrival  in  the  Society's 
Gardens  of  living  specimens  of  two  newly 
described  species  of  Phasiamdcv. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  pp.  162-164,  pis. 

xiv,  xv. 

Lophophorus  sclateri  and  Ceriornis  blythii  are 
characterized  and  figured.  The  five  known  spe- 
cies of  Ceriornis  are  enumerated. 

510 

Further  notes  011  the  Cuckoos  of  the 
genus  Coccyzua. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  pp.  165-170. 
An  amended  synopsis  of  the  genus  Coccyzus. 
The  eight  known  species  are  remarked  upon. 

(For  former  paper  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Lon- 
don, 1864,  p.  119.) 

511 

[On  additions  to  the  Society's  Menage- 
rie in  March,  1870.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  pp.  219, 220. 

512 

[On  additions  to  the  Society's  Menage- 
rie in  April,  1870,  and  description  of 
Canis  lateralis.'} 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  pp.  279,  280,  pi. 

xxiii. 

Notes  on  the  principal  additions  to  the  Zoolog- 
ical Society's  Menagerie,  and  description  and  fig- 
ure of  Canis  lateralis. 


513 

Characters  of  new  species  of  Birds 
collected  by  Dr.  Habel  in  the  Galapagos 
Islands.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  pp.  322-327. 

A  tabular  list  of  37  species,  giving  the  locality 
where  each  species  was  collected  and  the  number 
of  specimens  obtained  in  each  locality.  The  fol- 
lowing new  species  are  described :  Certhideafusca, 
Camarhynchus  variegates,  C.  habeli,  C.  prosthe- 
tnelas,  Cactornis  abingdoni,  C.  pallida,  and  Nycti- 
corax  pauper.  The  text  is  illustrated. 

514 

Notices  of  some  new  or  little-known 
species  of  South  American  Birds. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  pp.  328-330. 
Thryothorus  rufiventris,  Natt.  MS.;  Philydor 
consobrinus  and  Melanerpes  pulcher  are  described. 
Chcetura  brachycerca,  Scl.  et  Salv.,  is  referred  to 
C.  poliura,  and  its  synonyms  and  those  of  C. 
cinereicauda  are  given. 

515 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  So- 
ciety's Menagerie  during  the  month  of 
May,  1870,  and  description  of  Cervus  al- 
fredi.-} 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  pp.  380-383,  pi. 
xxviii. 

Cervus  alfredi  is  described  and  figured.  The 
heads  of  Ibis  bernieri  and  I.  cethiopica  are  illus- 
trated in  the  text. 

516 

Synopsis  of  the  Cracidce.  By  P.  L. 
Sclater  and  Osbert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  pp.  504-544. 
A  review  of  the  family  Cracidce,  embracing 
general  observations  on  the  Cracidce,  a  chronolog- 
ical account  of  the  writings  of  the  principal  au- 
thorities on  the  group,  a  synopsis  of  the  species, 
and  their  geographical  distribution.  Fifty-two 
species  are  enumerated,  one  of  which — Ortalida 
ruficrissa—is  described  as  new.  The  genus  Steg- 
nolcema  is  created  for  the  reception  of  Ortalida 
montaynii,  Bp.  The  following  genera  are  treated 
of:  Crax,  Nothocrax,  Pauxi,  Mitua,  Stegnolcema, 
Penelope,  Penelojnna,  Pipile,  Aburria,  Chamce- 
petes,  Ortalida  and  Oreophasis. 

517 

On  some  recent  additions  to  the  Avi- 
fauna of  Mexico.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and 
Osbert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Condon,  1870,  pp.  550, 551. 

Remarks  on  five  species  not  represented  in 
previous  collections  from  Mexico. 

518 

[Reports  on  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  in  June,  July,  August,  and 
September,  1870,  and  description  of  J3u- 
ceros  subcylindricus.'] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  pp.  663-671,  pis. 
xxxv-xxxix. 

Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety's Menagerie  (which  include  a  large  collec- 
i  tion  of  Chilian  animals  sent  from  the  Zoological 
i  Gardens  of  Santiago),  with  notes  on  the  more  re- 
markable specimens.     Buceros  subcylindricus  is 
described  as  new  and  figured;   figures  are  also 
given  of  Macacus  leoninus,  Chunga  bttrmeisteri, 
Metopiana    peposaca,    and    Dafila    spinicauda. 
Orycteropus  cethiopicus  is  figured  in  the  text. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       35 


519 

[Exhibition  of  a  s|.cciiiicn  of  (  iratodna 
J'ornteri.] 

1  '/•'.<•.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  747. 

520 

On  Venezuelan  Birds  collected  by  Mr. 
A.  (Jocrino-.  I'.y  1'.  L.  Sclatcr  ;ind  Osbcrf 

Salvin.    Partlv.* 

I'mr.  /nol.  Xoc.  L'>nd<>-n,  1870,  pp.  779-7*8,  pis. 

xlvi,  xlvii. 

A  list  of  100  species,  with  remarks  upon  them 
and  the  localities  where  they  were  collected.  The 
following  t)  species  are  described  as  new:  Seto- 
phaya  all>ifi-<i->iN,  iHidnumi  <tli»-io.--(t,  OMorotpingua 
<j<»i  imii.  Itiian-fiiK.ni  nifn<id\  (Jrallaria  ;//•/.-<•« 
•nuclia.  Oclitliocca .  xit/>crcili(i.>ii.  <>.  ni;irit<i.  ('tiuurux 
rhodocGphalus  and  l'i-u<-iu-«inn  cKUctitftnta.  Uro- 
c.ln-ntiKi  d!/i'<-tixxiiiHi.  ChlorospinffUf  goeringi  and 
Digloxsa  gloriosa  an;  figured. 

*(For  Part  I  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1868,  p.  1  <i.~. :   P t .  I  1 .  18C8,  p.  626 ;  Pt.  Ill,  1869, 

p.  250;  Pt.V,1875,p.234.) 

521 

[Reports  on  the  additions  to  the  So- 
ciety's Menagerie  in  October  and  Novem- 
ber, 1870.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  pp.  796-798. 

522 

Descriptions  of  three  apparently  new 
species  of  Tyrant  Birds  of  the  genus 
Elainea,  with  remarks  on  other  known 
speeies. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  pp.  831-835. 

Elainea  yigas,  E.fallax  and  E.pudica  are  de- 
scribed, and  a  list  is  given  of,  and  remarks  made, 
upon,  the  species  of  Elainea  (16  in  number)  rep- 
resented in  Mr.  Sclater's  collection.  The  three 
species  described  are  illustrated  iu  the  text. 

523 

On  Birds  collected  by  Mr.  George  M. 
Whitely  on  the  coast  of  Honduras.  By 
P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  pp.  835-839. 

A  nominal  list  of  135  species,  with  notes  on  the 
more  interesting  species. 

524 

Descriptions  of  five  [six]  new  species 
of  Birds  from  the  United  States  of  Co- 
lombia. By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  pp.  840-844, 
pi.  liii. 

The  following  species  are  described :  Pheucticus 
uropygialix,  tiynallaxis  wyatti,  Tyranniscus  leu- 
cogo'iiyft,  T.  vatprvbus,  T.  griseiceps,  and  Trogon 
c.liioiiiiruN.  The  known  species  of  the  genera 
Plteucticus  and  I'yrnnniscusaTe  enumerated.  Fig- 
ures are  given  of  Tyranniscus  leucogonys,  T.  cin- 
ereiceps  and  T.  improbus. 

525 

Note  on  the  Systematic  Position  of  In- 
dicator. 

Ibis,  1870,  pp.  176-180. 

From  the  evidence  derived  from  an  examination 
of  the  internal  structure  of  the  bird,  it  is  here 
suggested  that  Indicator  should  form  the  type  of 
a  new  family,  Indicatond(V,  and  be  placed  in  the 
natural  system  in  the  Coccyc!omorpha;i\e?it  to  the 
Gapitvnidce.  The  text  is  illustrated. 


526 

Third*  list  of  Birds  collected,  during 
tin;  survey  of  t  lie  Straits  of  Magellan,  by 
Dr.  Cmmixiffham.  P»y  I'.  1..  sdatur  and 
Osbert  Sal  \  in.  With  additional  notes  by 
the  editor  (A.  Newton). 

Ihis,  l.<7",  pp.  l!l(.l-504. 

A  list  of  :::;  species,  with  tin-  localities  and  dates 
of  their  collection.  l'lnii<i<-i-<,i-<,r<i.r  <-,n  ////<•///«///*, 

('/ilix'/,/,,!,/,!  nnii/i'lliiiiifd   and  Neetrit  >nnni< 

are  remarked  upon.    A  list  of  Dr.  Cnnnlogluun'i 

nests  ami  <•-  -s  i> 


.  and   not.  -  made  on  them 
hy  Prof.  A.  Neu  ton. 

(Forlir>t  list   see   7/,/.v.  -econd 

list.  1,  stilt,  p.  283.) 

527 
Note  on  .Elian's  Wart  I  fog. 

Ann.  an<l    M>i,,.   \<,t.  Hist.,  ser.  4,  VI,   pp. 
404,405  (1870). 

Notes  on  Dr.  t  Ira  \  's  >upjiosed  new  sjiecies,  /'/ia- 
t-oflHiTiix  si-lilt,  /  /.  w'hich  is  shown  to  he  only  the 
female  of  ]'.  ii-litiiii.  and  on  t  lie  dillereiicrs  hetweeu 
1'.  ii'iinni  and  I',  a  tli'm/iii'iix. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p. 
277.) 

528 

Remarks  on  the  Animals  lately  de- 
scribed by  Dr.  Gray  as  Tesludo  cliilensu 
and  Ateles  bartlelti. 

Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.,  sor.  4,  VI,  p.  470 
(1870).* 

Remarks  showing  that  the  animals  described  as 
new  by  Dr.  Gray  under  the  names  of  Testvdo  <-hi- 
term*  and  Ateles  bm-tlftti  are  not  new.  The  for- 
mer had  been  incorrectly  determined  by  D'Orbigny 
and  referred  to  Testudo  sideata,  and  the  latter  is 
pointed  out  to  be  referable  to  Ateles  variegatus. 
It  is  proposed  to  change  the  name  of  Testudo 
cltih'iifiis  to  Testudo  argentina.\ 

*(See  also  Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.,  ser.  4, 

VII,  p.  161,1871.) 

t(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  p. 

743.) 

529 

The  new  Australian  Mud-fish. 

Nature,  II,  pp.  106,  107  (1870). 
Eemarks  on  and  figure  of  Ceratodunfortteri. 

530 

On  certain  principles  to  be  observed  in 
the  establishment  of  a  National  Museum 
of  Natural  History. 

Rep.  Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1870,  Pt.II.pp. 
123-128  ;  Nature,  II,  pp.  455-458  (1870). 
Propositions  for    the    establishment,   manage 
ment  and  arrangement  of  a  national  museum  of 
natural    history,  being   remarks  called  forth  by 
the  occasion  of  the  proposed  removal  of  the  nat- 
ural-history objects  in  the  British  Museum  at 
Bloomsbur'y,  to  a  new  institution  at  South  Ken- 
siugton. 

African  Rhinoceroses. 

Sfudi'tit  and   Intellectual  Observer,  IV,  pp, 
321-326,  pi.  xi  (1870). 

Notes  on  the  different  species  of  African  rhi 
noceroses,  with  the  history  and  tigure  of  the  indi- 
vidual liviuu  in  the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens. 
The  text  is  illustrated. 

532 

[Extracts  from  correspondence  with 
Mr.  G.  W.  des  Yo>ux  concerning  the  Rat- 
tailed  Serpent  of  Santa  Lucia  (Trigono- 

Ianceo1atus}.~\ 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  2-4. 


36 


BULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 


533 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  on  a  horn 
of  the  male  Indian  Rhinoceros  (Rhinoce- 
ros K*»tc0r«i0).] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  8-11. 
Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  Soci- 
ety of  London  of  a  horn  of  a  rhinoceros  which 
had  been  torn  oft' while  in  the  Society's  Gardens, 
with  remarks  on  the  liability  under  such  circum- 
stances of  abnormal  development  in  the  repro- 
duced horn.  Illustrations  are  given  in  the  text. 

534 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Soci- 
ety's Menagerie  in  December,  1870,  and 
observations  on  the  register  of  "arrivals 
and  departures  "  kept  at  the  superinten- 
dent's office.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  36, 37. 

535 

[Exhibition  of  a  specimen  of  Ateles  va- 
rieyatu8.~\ 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  p.  39. 

536 

[Remarks  on  the  so-called  Axolotls  in 
the  Society's  Gardens.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  41, 42. 
Note  on  Siredon  nvexicanus  and  the  supposed 
metamorphosis  of  the  axolotl. 

537 

Notes  on  the  types  of  Tyrannula  mexi- 
cana  of  Kaup,  and  Tyrannula  barlirostris 
of  Swainson. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  84, 85. 

Notes  pointing  put  that  Tyrannula  mexicana, 

Kan]>,  and  T.  barbirostris,  Swainson,  are  referable 

to  Myiarchus  cooperi,  Baird,  and  Ulacicus  tristis 

(Gosse),  respectively, 

538 

Remarks  on  some  species  of  Dendro- 
colaptida}  in  the  collection  of  the  Smith- 
sonian Institution. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  85, 86. 
[Remarks  on  Synallaxis  candcei,  Anabates  ochro- 
losmus,  A.  montanus  and  Dendrocolaptes  chunco- 
tambo. 

539 

[Report  on  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  in  January,  1871.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  101, 102. 

540 

[Announcement  of  the  birth  of  a  Hip- 
popotamus in  the  Society's  Gardens.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  p.  145. 

541 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a  pair 
of  corroded  Tusks  of  the  Indian  Ele- 
phant.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  145, 146. 
These  tusks  had  been  eaten  away  at  their  bases 
by  a  parasite. 

542 

Notes  on  the  Monkeys  of  eastern  Peru. 
By  Edward  Bartlett.  (Communicated, 
with  notes,  by  P.  L.  Sclater.) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  217-220,  pi. 
xiii. 

Ten  species  of  monkeys  are  enumerated  and 
remarked  upon.  Midas  devillii  is  figured. 


543 

Notes  on  rare  or  little-known  Animals 
now  or  lately  living  in  the  Society's  Gar- 
dens. Parti,  Mammalia.* 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  221-240, 

pis.  xiv   xvii. 

Notes  on  L'5  species  of  little-known  animals  ex- 
hiliited  in  the  Zoological  Society's  Menaneric. 
Figures  are  given  of  AteUa  cucullatus,  A.  melano- 
cliir,  Li'tti  in-mongoz,  and  Cervuspudu.  The  text 
is  illustrated. 

*(For  Part  II,  Birds,  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soc. 
London^  1871,  p.  489 ;  Pt.  Ill,  Ileptiles,  1871, 
p.  743.) 

544 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1871.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  p.  258. 

545 

[Exhibition  of  the  skin  of  a  species  of 
Prinla  from  Ceylon.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  p.  258. 
The  skin  of  Prinia  socialis  was  exhibited  to  a 
meeting  of  the  Zoological  Society  of  London. 

546 

On  the  Birds  of  the  Island  of  Santa 
Lucia,  West  Indies. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  263-273,  pi. 

xxi. 

General  notes  on  the  zoological-geographical 
position  of  the  West  Indian  Islands,  and  a  sum- 
mary of  the  previous  works  on  the  ornithology  of 
the  group.  A  list  of  25  species  from  the  Island  of 
Santa  Lucia  is  given,  and  remarks  made  upon 
them.  Icterus  laudabilis  is  described  and  figured. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  p. 

647;  1876,  p.  13.) 

547 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  March,  1871.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  298,  299,  pi- 
xxix. 
Viverra  civetta  is  figured. 

548 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  the 
shell  of  a  River  Tortoise  of  the  genus 
Pelomeduxa.~\ 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  325,  326. 
The  sternum  of  Pelomedusa  is  figured  in  the 
text. 

549 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  April,  1871.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  478-480,  pi- 

xxxviii. 

Remarks  on  the  more  noticeable  additions  to 
the  Zoological  Society's  Menagerie,  of  which 
Midas  geoffroii  is  figured. 

550 

Notes  on  rare  or  little-known  Animals 
now  or  lately  living  in  the  Society's  Gar- 
dens. Part  II,  Birds.* 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  489-496. 
Twelve  species  of  birds  are  remarked  upon,  of 
which   Gacatua  gymnopis  is  described  as  new. 
The  text  is  illustrated. 

*(For  Parti,  Mammals,  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soc- 

London,  1871,  p.  221;   Pt.  HI,  Reptiles,  1871, 

p.  743.) 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       37 


551 

On  the  Birds  of  the  vicinity  of  Lima, 
Peru.  With  notes  on  their  habits  by 
Prof.  W.  Nation,  of  Lima,  C.  M.  /.  8. 
Part.  IV.* 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  496-498. 
Notes  on    live   species,  of  which    EnKcurllumos 

fniricfpt  is  described  as  new  and  illustrated  in 

the  text. 

*(For  Part  I  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
18<>(>,  p.  '.Ml;  1M.  I  F,  1867,  p.  340;  Pt.UI.18C9, 
p.  146;  Pt.  V,  1881,  p.  484.) 

552 

On  two  new  or  little-known  Parrots 
living  in  the  Society's  Gardens. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  499,  500,  pl.s. 
xl,  xli. 

Description  of  Lorius  tibialis,  n.  sp.,  and  re- 
marks on  TrichoglossusmitchclU.  Both  species  arc 
figured. 

553 

[Report  on  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  in  May,  1871.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  543-546,  pi. 
xliii. 

Notes  on  the  more  remarkable  animals  added 
to  the  Zoological  Society's  Menagerie  (including 
a  second  collection  i'rom  the  Santiago  Zoological 
Gardens),  with  figure  of  Tamandua  tetradactyla. 

554 

A  revised  list  of  the  Neotropical  Laridcv. 
By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  564-580. 

A  synopsis  of  the  Neotropical  Laridce,  of  which 
32  species  are  enumerated.  The  name  usually 
written  Chroicocephalus  for  the  hooded  gulls  is 
emended  to  Chroocephalus.  Illustrations  are  giv- 
en in  the  text.  The  following  are  the  genera 
treat ed of :  l\hynchops,  Anous,  Ncenia,  Phaethusa, 
Sterna,  Gelochelidon,  Onychoprion,  Hydrochelidon, 
Larua,  Leucophceus  and  Lestris. 

555 

[Reports  on  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  for  June,  July,  August,  and 
September,  1871.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  623-627, 
pi.  1. 

Reports  on  the  additions  to  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety's Menagerie,  with  remarks  on  the  more 
noticeable  specimens.  Turtur  aldabranus  *  is 
proposed  as  a  temporary  name  for  a  supposed 
new  dove,  and  the  young  of  Tapirus  bairdi  is 
figured. 

*(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  p. 
692.) 

556 

[Notice  of  the  existence  in  Queensland 
of  an  undescribed  species  of  Mammal.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  629, 630. 
Extract  of  a  letter  containing  the  description 
of  a  supposed  new  species  of  mammal. 

557 

Additional  remarks  on  certain  species 
of  Pelicans. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  631-634  * 
pi.  li. 

Remarks  on  Pelecanua  onocrotalus,  P.  mitratua 
give  minor,  P.  mfescens,  P.  philippenris,  and  /'. 
filiaritii,  with  a  list  of  the  known  species  (10  in 
number)  of  the  genus  Pelecanus.  P.  sharjiii  is 
figured.  Illustrations  are  given  in  the  text. 

*(For  former  paper  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Lon- 
don, 1868,  p.  264.) 


558 


[Kxliibilion  of  ami  remarks  on  a  skin 
of  Ateles  variegatus.'] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  651, 652. 

559 

Description  of  a  new  species  of  Dove 
from  the  coral  KM-!'  of  Aldabra. 

I'm,-..  /w,l.  />'.„:.  Condon,  1-71.  pp.  CH2.693,  pi. 
Ixxiii. 

The  temporary  name  Turtur  aldabranus,  ap- 
plied to  a  supposed  new  clove  tl'ruf.  7.<,nl.  Sue. 
London,  1871,  p.  61'.'}),  is  adopted,  and  the  species 
described  and  figured. 

560 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  So- 
ciety's Menagerie  in  October  and  Novem- 
ber, 1871.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  699-701. 
Remarks  on  the  more  noticeable  additions  to 
the  Zoological  Society's  Menagerie  (which  include 
a  third  collection  of  animals  from  Chili),  and  no- 
tice of  the  changing  of  the  name  of  the  Pampas 
Cat  from  Felis  pajeros  to  Felis  passerum. 

561 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
skin  of  the  Water  Opossum  (Chironectea 
variegatm}.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  p.  702. 

562 

Notes  on  rare  or  little-known  Animals 
now  or  lately  living  in  the  Society's  Gar- 
dens. Part  III,  Reptiles.* 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  743-749. 
Notes  on  five  species  of  the  Testudinata,  with 
special  reference  to  the  genus  Podocnemis.  Tea- 
tudo  argentina,  suggested  for  the  name  of  a  new 
species  (Ann.  and  Mag.  Xat.  Hist.,  ser.  4,  VI.  p. 
471),  is  adopted.  The  text  is  illustrated. 

*(For  Part  I,  Mammals,  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soc. 
London,  1871,  p.  221 ;  Pt.  II,  Birds,  1871,  p. 
489.) 

563 

Remarks  on  a  collection  of  Birds  from 
Oyapok. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1871,  pp.  749,  750. 
Ochthoeca  murina  and  Heteropelma  igniceps  are 
described  as  new,  and  a  list  of  the  known  species 
of  Ochthoeca,  added. 

564 

Remarks  on  the  species  of  the  genera 
M>/io:ctetes  and  Conopias,  belonging  to  the 
family  Tyrannida1. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  751-756. 

An  arrangement  of  and  remarks  npon  the  spe- 
cies of  the  genera  J/i/t'iO'fiYr.vand  <'<>n»inus:  eight 
species  of  the  former  genus  and  three  of  the  latter 
are  enumerated.  An  amended  description  of  My- 
iozetetes  luteiventris  (Elainea  lutt-iventris,  Scl., 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p.  71)  is  given. 

565 

A  revision  of  the  species  of  the  Frin- 
gilline  genus  Spermophila. 

Ibis,  1871,  pp.  1-23,  pis.  i,  ii. 
A  revision  of  the  species  (24  in  number)  of  the 

C.US  Spermopliila,  with  remarks  on  their  distri- 
ion.     A   list  of   11   species   unknown    to  the 
author  is  also  given.     The  following  species  are 
liii'iired:  Spermophila  ni<iro-n/fa  (cf,  ?),  S.  pileata 
(<?),  S.  aurita  (</),  and  A1,  ocellata  ($). 


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566 

On  the  Land  Birds  of  J  nan  Fernanda/. 

Ibis,  1871,  pp.  178-183,  pi.  vii. 
General  remarks  on  the  Juan  Fernandez  group 
of  islands,  with  notes  on  six  species  of  birds,  of 
which  Anceretesfernandezianus  and  Oxyurusmas- 
afuerce  are  figured. 

567 

Remarks  on  the  Avifauna  of  the  Sand- 
wich Islands. 

Ibis,  1871,  pp.  356-362. 

A  summary  of  the  avifauna  of  the  Sandwich 
Islands,  with  critical  remarks  on  Mr.  S.  B.  Dole's 
"Synopsis  of  the  Birds  hitherto  described  from 
the  Hawaiian  Islands."  (Proc.  Bost.  Soc.  Xat. 
Hist.,  XII,  p.  294.)  The  new  generic  name  dice- 
toptila  is  proposed. 

568 

Index  of  the  Ornithological  Literature 
of  1870.  By  Osbert  Salvin  and  P.  L. 
Sclater. 

Ibis,  1871,  pp.  417-484. 

An  alphabetical  list  of  the  ornithological  pub- 
lications in  1870,  with  a  precis  of  their  contents. 

569 

On  certain  species  of  Deer  now  or  lately 
living  in  the  Society's  Menagerie. 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  VII,  pp.  333-352, 
pis.  xxviii-xxxix  (1871). 

A  history  of  the  introduction  into  the  Zoolog- 
ical Society's  Gardens  of  the  following  species  of 
the  genus  Cervus,  with  their  synonyms,  distribu- 
tion and  figures :  O.  davidianus,  C.  maral,  C.  cask- 
meerianus.  C.  mantchuricus,  C.  taevanus,  C.sika, 
C.  duvaucelli,  C.  eldi,  and  C.  swinhoii.  The  distri- 
bution of  the  Elaphine  deer  (species  allied  to  Cer- 
vus elaphus)  is  also  given.  The  text  is  illustrated. 

570 

Reply  to  Dr.  Gray  on  Testudo  chilensis, 
etc. 

Ann.  and  Nag.  Nat.  Hist.,  ser.  4,  VII,  pp. 

161-163  (1871). 

A  reply  to  Dr.  Gray's  commentary  of  Mr.  Scla- 
ter's  criticisms  on  the  species  described  by  the 
former  as  Ateles  bartletti  and  Testudo  chilensis, 
and  reference  to  the  record  of  ' '  occurrences  "  kept 
in  the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens. 

(See  Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.,  ser.  4,  VI, 

p.  470,  1870.) 

571 

Eared  Seals  and  their  Habits. 

Nature,  III,  pp.  148, 149  (1871). 
A  short  sketch  of  the  characteristics  and  hab- 
its of  the  eared  seals,  being  a  review  of  Messrs. 
J.  A.  Allen  and  C.  Bryant's  memoir  on  the  Otaria- 
dcB.  (Bull.  Mus.  Comp.  Zool.,  Harvard  Coll.,  II, 
1870.) 

572 

On  New  Zealand  Animals  at  the  Zoo- 
logical Gardens. 

Nature,  III,  pp.  190-192  (1871). 
An  account  of  the  chief  peculiarities  of  the 
fauna  of  New  Zealand,  with  illustrations. 

573 
Captain  Sladen's  Expedition. 

Nature,  IV,  p.  405  (1871). 

Letter  on  the  publication  of  the  notes  relating 
to  Captain  Sladen's  expedition  to  Yunan,  and  on 
the  death  of  Dr.  Thomas  Anderson. 

574 
The  Birds  of  the  Lesser  Antilles. 

Nature,  IV,  pp.  473-475  (1871). 
A  review  of  the  state  of  knowledge  of  the  or- 
nithology of  the  lesser  West  Indian  Islands. 


575 

Remarks  on  a  favourable  occasion  for 
the  establishment  of  zoological  observa- 
tories. 

Rep.  Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  £ci.,1871,Pt.  II,  p.  134. 
On    the  establishment  of   zoological  observa- 
tories on  the  occasion  of  the  transit  of  Venus  in 
1874. 

576 

A  Naturalist's  Excursion  in  Wisconsin. 
Edited  by  H.  W.  Bates. 

Illustrated  Travels,  III,  pp.  1-8  (1871  ?). 
An  illustrated  account  of  an  excursion  in  Wis- 
consin, with  descriptions  of  some  of  the  places 
visited  and  observations  on  natural  history  of  the 
country. 

577 

On  the  Quadrumana  found  in  America 
north  of  Panama. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  pp  2-9,  pis.  i, 

ii. 

Ten  species  of  monkeys  are  enumerated  and 
remarks  made  upon  them.  Two  tables  are  sub- 
joined. The  first  shows  which  of  the  genera  of 
South  American  monkeys  are  found  in  Central 
America,  and  how  far  they  extend  north ;  the  sec- 
ond shows  the  range  of  the  10  species  mentioned 
in  the  paper.  Nyctipithecus  rufipes  is  described  as 
a  new  species  and  figured.  Ateles  vellerosus  is 
also  figured.  The  heads  of  Mycetes  caraya  and  M. 
villosus  are  figured  in  the  text. 

578 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Soci- 
ety's   Menagerie    in     December,    1871.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  pp.  23, 24. 

579 

OnKaup's  Cassowary  (Casuarius  Jcaupi) 
and  on  the  other  known  species  of  the 
genus. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  pp.  147-150,  pi. 
ix. 

Remarks  on  Casuarius  Jcaupi,  with  its  syno- 
nyms and  figure.  A  list  of  the  known  species  of 
Casuariua,  with  their  localities,  is  added.  The 
text  is  illustrated. 

(See  alsi>  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  p.  247 ; 
1875,  p.  84.) 

580 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  January,  1870.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  pp.  183-185. 
Notes  on  the  more  remarkable  animals  added  to 
the  Zoological  Society's  collection,  with  a  list  of 
the  specimens  of  giraffes  that  have  lived  in  the 
gardens. 

581 

[Announcement  of  the  addition  to  the 
Society's  collection  of  a  female  Sumatran 
Rhinoceros.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  p.  185. 

582 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1872.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  pp.  493-496, 
pis.  xxiii-xxvi. 

Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Zoological  Soci- 
ety's Menagerie,  with  notes  on  the  more  remarka- 
ble specimens.  Macacusrheso-similisis  proposed 
as  a  temporary  name  for  a  new  monkey,  and  a  de- 
scription given  of  the  capture  near  Ch'ittagong  of 
a  Sumatran  rhinoceros.  The  following  species 
are  figured :  Rhinoceros  lasiotiti,  Macacusrufescens, 
M.  rheao-aittiilis,  and  Casuarius  bicarunculatus. 


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583 

[Exhibition  of  a  skin  of  the  Yellow- 
hilled  ( 'nckoo  (Coccyzua  amcricanus)  from 
Buenos  Ayres.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1S7'_>,  ]..  -\M. 

584 

On  the,  Birds  of  the  Rio  Negro  of  Pat- 
agonia. P,y  W.  II.  Hudson,  ( '.  M.  /.  S. 
With  notes  hy  P.  L.  Si-later. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  pp.  534-.V.O,  j.l. 
\\\i. 

Notes  on  'j::  species,  \\i1h  an  appendix  contain- 
ing a  list  of  the  -IS  species  represented  in  Mr. 
Hudson's  collection,  ;m<l  oliM-rv:itions  on  the 
composition  of  the  avifauna  of  1  lie  Kio  Negro. 
Ohipelegiti  Inidgoni  is  described  as  a  new  species 
and  figured,  and  is  also  illustrated  in  the  te\(. 

585 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  March,  1872.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  pp.  602-604. 

586 

[Exhibition  of  the  Skull  of  a  Hairy 
Tapir  (Tapirus  rouhni),  and  remarks  on 
its  differences  from  that  of  T.  terresiris.'] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  pp.  604,  605. 
The  nasal  bones  of  Tapirus  terrestris  and  T. 
roulini  are  figured  in  the  text. 

587 

On  the  habits  of  the  Swallows  of  the 
genus  Progne  met  with  in  the  Argentine 
Republic.  By  W.  H.  Hudson,  C.  M.  Z.  S. 
With  notes  by  P.  L.  Sclater. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  pp.  605-609. 

Remarks  on  the  habits  of  Progne  purpurea,  P. 
chabibea  and  P.  tapera,  with  notes  by  Mr.  Sclater 
on  the  distribution  of  the  four  species  of  the 
genus  Progne. 

588 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  April,  1872.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  pp.  635, 636,  pis. 
1-lii. 

1'ti'romys  magnificMs,  Tapirus  bairdi,  juv.,  and 
T.  tcrrefitris,  $  adult,  are  figured. 

589 

Observations  on  the  Birds  of  St.  Lucia.  I 
By  the  Rev.  J.  E.  Semper,  colonial  chap-  j 
lain.  With  notes  by  P.  L.  Sclater. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  pp.  647-653. 
Notes  on  the  species  (31  in  number)   contained 
in  Mr.  Semper's  two  collections  from  St.  Lucia. 
(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  p. 
2C3;  1876,  p.  13.) 

590 

On  the  species  of  Quadrumana  collected 
by  Mr.  Buckley  in  Ecuador. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  pp.  663,  664,  pi. 
liv. 

Note  on  the  species  of  monkeys  (6  in  number) 
observed  by  Mr.  Buckley  in  Ecuador,  with  figure 
of  A  teles  fiisciceps. 

591 

[Exhibition  of  a  specimen  of  Cocci/? H* 
crythropthalmus  killed  in  Ireland.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  p.  681. 


592 

Additional  notes  on  i  are,orlittl<--kno\vn 
Animals  now  or  lately  living  in  tl 
ciety'w  (lardens. 

I'l-nc.  7.nol.  Soc.  London,  1872,  pp.  688-690,  pis. 

Ivii  lix. 

Notes  on  Ateles  rufirentrix  sp.  nov.,  Kaimaris 
•iifita.  (liilii'/n  inn-iii'/ti' <'<i/, rn  jncta,  Cerous  savan- 
iiiii-iiiii,  and  Croat  iiii:i>iinii",li(-  s|>.  nov.  The  fol- 
lowing an-  figured:  /!/</.•*  •/•'///><•/, frit,  ('(i/ira 
picta  and  '  .iiarum.  The  h- 

Sidmfii-in  i/fita  is  figured  in  the  text. 

[See  also  /'/•',.-.  /,„,!.  >•„<;.  London,  1871,  pp. 

221,  489,  743.) 

593 

Report  on  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  in  May,  1872.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  pp.  728, 729. 

594 

[Exhibition,  for  Mr.  Vincent  Legge,  of 
a  pair  of  a  new  Ceylonese  Bird,  proposed 
to  be  called  Prionochilus  vincens.'] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  pp.  729, 730. 
Prionochilus  vincens  is  described. 

595 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  during  the  months  of. June, 
July,  August,  and  September,, INT:.'.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  pp.  789-795,  pi. 

Ixvii. 

Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Zoological  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie, of  which  the  most  noticeable  art- 
remarked  upon.  The  differences  between  the  I  wo 
rhinoceroses  7^.  lasiotis  and  R.  sumatrensis  are 
pointed  out  and  the  latter  figured.  The  text  is 
illustrated. 

596 

[Announcement  of  the  birth  of  a  Hip- 
popotamus in  the  Society's  Gardens.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  p.  795. 

597 

[Remarks  on  a  Mexican  Spider  Monkey 
(Ateles)  in  the  Berlin  Museum.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  p.  798. 
Note  on  Ateles  vellerosus. 

598 

[Remarks  on  the  two  Livingstone  Ex- 
peditions into  Inner  Africa.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  p.  819. 

599 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  October  and  November, 
1872.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  pp.  860-862,  pi. 
Ixxii. 

Cholopus  ho/manni  and  C.  didactulus  are  fig- 
ured. 

600 

[Exhibition  of  a  nest  of  the  Tijereta 
(Mili'itlus   ty  ran  tins)    containing   eu 
Molothnis  bonariensis.'] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  pp.  862,  863. 
Exhibition,  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  Soci- 
ety of  London,  of  a  nest  of  J/Y?r  «?*<*?// /-cm //(/•>•  con- 
taining eggs  of  Ifnliitlirii*  tonarfetMt*,  with  an 
extract  of  a  letter  from  Mr.  W.  H.  Hudson  con- 
cerning it  and  the  parasitic  habits  of  the  Molothri. 


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601 

A  Revision  of  the  species  of  the  Frin- 
gilline  genus  Sycalis. 

Ibis,  1872,  pp.  39-48,  pis.  ii,  iii. 

A  review  of  the  species  (10  in  number)  of  the 
genus  ,S')/«'(f//*-.  >'//<•« /i.v  pi'lzeliti  is  described  and 
the  following;  species  are  figured:  Ky  calls  <•///•// 
sops,  8.  lutea,  and  8.  aureiventris  (</,$?)• 

602 

Observations  on  the  systematic  position 
of  the  genera  Pel-tops,  Euryloemus  and 
Todut. 

Ibis,  1872,  pp.  177-180. 

Each  of  the  gene7'a  Peltops.  Eurylcemus  and 
Todus  is  relegated  to  its  proper  position  in  the 
natural  system.  J'eltops  is  referred  to  the  family 
]\Iiisci<-<i/,i<i<t\  .Ktir/iltt'iniis  (tlie  EurylcBm&dce)  is 
placed  in  tlie  order  Pa sseres,  find  Todus  is  made 
the  type  of  a  new  family,  Todidce,  to  be  placed  in 
the  Coccygomorphce,  next  to  the  Momotidce,  The 
text  is  illustrated. 

603 

On  a  new  Parrakeet  of  the  genus  Lori- 
cnlus  from  the  Philippine  Islands. 

Ibis,  1872,  pp.  323-?25,  pi.  xi. 
Loriculus  chrysonotus  is  described  and  figured. 

604 

Index  to  the  Ornithological  Literature 
of  1871.  By  Osbert  Salvin  and  P.  L. 
Sclater.  • 

Ibis,  1872,  pp.  413-468. 

An  alphabetical  list  of  the  ornithological  pub- 
lications in  1871,  with  short  abstracts  of  their 
contents. 

605 

Notes  on  Propithecus  Mcolor  and  Rhinoc- 
eros lasiotis. 

Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.,  ser.  4,  X,  pp.  298, 
299  (1872). 

Notes  on  Propithecus  bicolor,  Gray,  which  is 
shown  to  have  been  already  described  by  M.  A. 
Grandidier  as  P.  edwardsi,  and  on  the  distinctness 
of  Rhinoceros  lasiotis.* 

*(See  also  Nature,   VI,  p.  518,  1872;   Rep. 
Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1872,  Pt.  II,  p.  140.) 

606 

The  new  Rhinoceros. 

Nature,  VI,  pp.  518,  519  (1872). 
An  illustrated  account  of  Rhinoceros    lasiotis, 
a  new  species  received  by  the  Zoological  Society 
of  London,  with  notes  on  the  other  species  of  Rhi- 
noceroses living  in  the  Society's  Gardens. 

(See  also  Rep.  Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1872, 

Pt.  II,  p.  140,  Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist., 

ser.  4,  X,  p.  298,  1872.) 

607 
Proceedings  of   Zoological  Collectors. 

Nature,  VII,  p.  110  (1872). 

Note  on  the  whereabouts  and  doings  of  zoolog- 
ical collectors  in  foreign  countries. 

608 

On  a  new  Rhinoceros,  with  remarks  on 
the  recent  species  of  this  genus  and  their 
distribution. 

Rep.  Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1872,  Pt.  II,  p.  140. 
Note  on  Rhinoceros  lasiotis,  n.  sp.,  and  a  list  of 
the  six  known  species  of  Rhinoceroses,  with  re- 
marks. 

(See   also    Nature,  VI,  p.  518,  1872;  Ann. 
and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.,  ser.  4,  X,  p.  298, 1872.) 


609 

Notice  of  an  apparently  new  Marine 
Animal  from  the  Northern  Pacific. 

/.'»•/'•  Hi-it.  Afisoe.  Adv.  Sci.,  1872,  Pt.  II,  pp. 
140,141. 

Note  on  a  remarkable  animal  from  "Washington 
Territory,  North  America,  described  by  Dr.  Gray 
as  oxfi-uri'iia  septentrionalis,  but  supposed  bv  Mr. 
Sclater  to  he  the  ossitied  nolochord  of  some  car- 
tilaginous'fish. 

(See  also  Nature,  VIII,  p.  487.) 


610 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  December,  1872.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  pp.  1-3. 
The  American  Darter  (Plotus  anhinga)  is  illus- 
trated in  the  text. 

611 

[Exhibition  of  some  skins  of  Birds 
from  New  Britain  and  the  neighbouring 
Islands.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  p.  3. 
Exhibition  to  the  Zoological  Society  of  London 
of  skins  of  seven  species  made  iip  from  specimens 
which  had  been  received  in  spirit  from  Dr.  lien- 
net  t,  of  Sydney. 

612 

On  Permian  Birds  collected  by  Mr. 
Whitely.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salvin.  Part  VI.* 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  pp.  184-187,  pi. 
xxi. 

A  list  of  78  species,  with  notes  on  the  more  re- 
markable ones.  Hapalocercus  acutipennis  is  de- 
scribed as  a  new  species,  and  Tanagra  olivina  is 
figured. 

*  (For  Part  I  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1867,  p.  982;  Pt.   II.  1868,  p.    173;  Pt.    Ill, 

1868,  p.  568;  Pt.    IV,    1869,  p.   151:  Pt.    V, 

1869,  ]>.    596;    Pt.    VII,    1873,    p.    779;    Pt. 
VIII,  1874,  p.  677 ;  Pt.  IX,  1876,  p.  15.) 

613 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  January,  1873.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  pp.  193,  194,  pi. 
xxii. 

Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety's Menagerie,  with  notes  on  the  most  notice- 
able'specimens.  An  apparently  new  species  of 
fruit  bat  is  named  Pteropus  formosus,  and  a  list 
of  the  species  of  fruit  bats  (13  in  number)  living 
in  the  Menagerie  is  given.  A  figure  is  given  in 
the  text,  of  a  female  Tapir  from  Paraguay. 


614 

On  the  Birds  of  eastern  Peru.  By  P. 
L.  Sclater  and  Osbert  Salvin.  With  notes 
on  the  habits  of  the  Birds,  by  Edward 
Bartlett. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  pp.  252-311,  pis. 

xxv,  xxvi. 

An  annotated  catalogue  of  473  species,  with 
remarks  on  tlie  composition  of  the  east  Peruvian 
avifauna.  The  new  generic  name  Cnipodectes 
is  proposed  for  the  reception  of  Cyclurhynchus 
subb runneus,  Sci.,  and  the  following  species  are 
described:  Pithys  lunulata.  Rhynchocycluis  viri- 
diceps,  and  Crypturus  bartletti.  The  first-men- 
tioned is  figured.  A  map  showing  the  localities 
in  which  tlie  collections  were  made  is  given.  The 
nest  of  Furnarius  minor  is  figured  in  the  text. 


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615 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  *1873.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  pp.  311,  312,  pi. 
xxvii. 

Itejiort  (in  tin-  additions  to  the  Zoological  So 
ciety's  Menagerie,  wit  li  notes  on  the  more  inter- 
esting specimens.  Felis  aurata  is  limm-d. 

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.  4:;  l. 
Note  on  and  exhibition  to  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety of  London  of  photographs  of  a  young  spec- 
imen of  Hippopotain I/A-  liSenetuis. 

618 

Notes  on  the  Range  of  several  Ameri- 
can LimicoldK. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  pp.  453-457. 
Notes  on  the  range  of  certain  species  of  tlie 
genera  Jlimantopus,  Macrorhamphug,  Tringa, 
lAmosa  and  Numenius.  The  heads  of  Himan- 
tojtii.s  niiiricollis  and  H.  brasiliensis  are  figured  in 
the  text. 

619 

[Remarks  on  Animals  seen  in  some  of 
the  Continental  zoological  gardens.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  pp.  473, 474. 
liemarks  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 
cerviniventns  are  described  as  new. 

621 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  May,  1873.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  pp.  517,  518,  pi. 
xliv. 
Clemmys  unicolor  is  figured. 


[Exhibition  of  an  Egg  of  the  Spotted 
Bower-bird,  a  series  of  photographs,  and 
a  specimen  of  Casuarius  Mcariinculatus.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  pp.  518,  519. 

Exhibition  to  the  Zoological  Society  of  London 
of  an  egg  of  Okfamydodera  maculata,  a  series  of 
photographs  of  animals,  and  a  skin  of  (_'axi«ir!i<* 
liirttntiH-iiIatHi*.  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  Tiirdus  Huhriut'i-t'ti* 
and  on  a  supposed  species  of  C'nipolcfinn.  \ 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873.  pp.  554,  555. 
Notice  of  the  " Nomenclator  Avinin  Neotropi- 
calium,"  with  a  tabular  list  showing  the  proposed 
arrangement.  It  is  pointed  out  that  the  intro- 
duction into  the  American  r.vifauna,  in  the 
"Catalogue  of  American  Birds.'  of  Tunliif  f-ub- 
cinereus,  and  Cnipolegus,  sp,  inc.,  ia  an  .error. 


624 

[  Notice  of  ;i  memoir  on  Lli<-  (  HI  assows 
now  or  lately  li\  in.^  in  ilit-  Society's  Gar- 
dens.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  p.  557. 

625 

[  Inhibition  of  some  Birds  collected  in 
New  Guinea  by  Signor  d'Albertis,  and  de- 
scription of  :i  ne\\-  species  of  Paradise 
Bird.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1*73,  pp. 
pi.  xlvii. 

Exhibition  to  the  Zoological  Society  of  London 
of  a  series  of  skins,  with    notes   respecting  the 
more  remarkable   species.     ]'<i ,-n<li.- 
SJ>.  nov.,  and   l)i-<"/ninoi-tiix  •   u 
nov..  are  described.     The  latter  is  figured. 
*(Seo  also  Nature,  VIII,  pp.  l'rj-305.) 

626 

Note  on  the  genus  Ortiithion  of  Il.nt- 
laub. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  pp.  57G-578. 
A  synopsis  of  the  species  of  the  ^enns  Orni- 
thion.    Four  species  are  enumerated. 

627 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  during  the  months  of  June, 
July,  August,  and  September,  1*73.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  pp.  682-684. 


Characters  of  new  species  of  Birds  dis- 
covered in  New  Guinea  by  Signer  d'Al- 
bertis. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  pp.  690-698, 
pis.  lii-lvii. 

The  following  new  species  are  described:  Eu- 
petes  leucostictus,  Mnnai-clni  fi-utrr.  Leucophtmtes 
(gen.  nov.)  braekuurtis,  7»Vr?c.s-  hi-imi'fti.  /••/<•/<//••<'- 
phala  rufinucha,  F.soror.  Oampephaga  nin-nb  nta. 
Climacteris  placens,  Ptilotix  fini'i-fa.  /'.  inrlan»- 


phrys,  Melidectes  (gen.  nov.)  t<>r<i<iatnx.  J/(//,;,^,.s 
(ilhi-rfixi.  and  1'tiln- 


(gen.  uov.)  gyinnops, 
nopus  bellus.     Eupetes 


brachyurus,    Campepharja   aiirnli'iitn. 


.   Li-m-<tpliaiitt's 


are  figured.  A  list  of  Signer  d'Albertis's  collec- 
tion (53  species),  with  the  localities,  is  given. 
Each  new  genua  is  illustrated  in  the  text. 

629 

[Exhibition  of  Birds  from  Antioqnia. 
Colombia,,  and  descriptions  of  new  spe- 
cies.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  pp.  728,  729. 
Exhibition  of,  to  the  Zoological  Society  of  Lon- 
don, and  descriptions  of  CIil<>r<iclu-i/xa  nititUssiina 
and  Grallaria  ruficejis,  nn.  spp. 

630 

[Exhibition  of  a  pair  of  horns  of  .  /  Ice- 
layhus  tora.~\ 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  p.  729. 

631 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  during  the  months  of  Oc- 
tober and  November,  1873.] 

Proc.  Zool.  JSoe.  London,  1873,  pp.  761,  762. 

632 

[Remarks  on  a  tine  head  of 
tor*.] 

J'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1873,  p.  762. 
The  head  is  figured  in  the  text. 


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633 

On  Peruvian  Birds  collected  by  Mr. 
AYliitcly.  Part  VII.* 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  pp.  779-784. 
A  list  of  42  species,  with  their  localities,  and 
notes  on  the  more  interesting  examples.  The  fol- 
lowing species  are  described  ;is  new  :  Thryuphilus 
fiifni'.-,  Tiiiltriixtrinii  jnilcl/cllum ,  TyranniicUS  vii'i- 
<lix*i>iiiis,  j\[i/ii>biim  ani-i'iri'iitri",  and  Grallaria 
en/tliroleuca. 

*(For  Part  I  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1867,  p.  982;   Pt.  II,   18G8,  p.  173;    Pt,  III, 

1868,  p.    568;   Pt.    IV,   1869,  p.  151;    Pt.  V, 

1869,  p.  596;   Pt.  VI,  1873,  p.  184;  Pt.  VIII, 
1874,  p.  677 ;  Pt.  IX,  1876,  p.  15.) 

634 

Note  on  the  Pyranga,  roseogttlaris  of 
Cabot. 

Ibis,  1873,  pp.  125, 126,  pi.  iii. 
Pyranga  roseogularis  is  remarked  upon,  charac- 
terized and  figured. 

635 

Additions  to  the  List  of  Birds  of  Nicara- 
gua. 

Ibis,  1873,  pp.  372,  373. 

A  nominal  list  of  L7  species  not  represented  in 
Mr.  Thomas  Belt's  former  collection  from  Nicara- 
gua. 

(See  Salvin,  Ibis,  1872,  p.  311.) 

636 

Notes  on  Birds  observed,  at  Para.  By 
E.  L.  Layard.  With  descriptions  of  two 
new  species  by  P.  L.  Sclater. 

Ibis,  1873,  pp.  374-396,  pis.  xiv,  xv. 
Field  notes  on  120  species  hy  Mr.E.  L.  Layard, 
twoof  which,  Picolaptes  layai-diniul  Thamnophilus 
simplex,  are  described  as  new  by  Mr.  Sclater  and 
figured. 

637 

Index  to  the  Ornithological  Literature 
of  1872.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  O.  Fiusch. 

Ibis,  1873,  pp.  431-493. 

An  alphabetical  record  of  the  Ornithological 
publications  of  1872,  with  short  abstracts  of  their 
contents. 

638 

Remarks  on  Cernts  chilensis  and  Cer- 
vus  antisicnsis. 

Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.,  ser.  4,  XI,  pp. 
213,214  (1873). 

Remarks  showing  that  the  animals  described 
by  Dr.  Gray  as  Huamela  leucotis  and  Xenelaphus 
anomalocera  are  referable  to  Cerous  chilensis  and 
C.  antisiensis,  respectively. 
(See  paper  No.  679.) 
639 

The  Zoological  Collections  in  the  India 
House. 

Nature,  VII,  pp.  457,458  (1873). 
Remarks  on  the  inaccessibility  of  the  zoologi- 
cal collections  in  the  India  House,  and  sugges- 
tions for  properly  housipg  them. 

640 

[Note  on  the  generic  term  Drepanepho- 
rws.] 

Nature,  VIII,  p.  192  (1873). 
The  generic  name  Drepanephorus,  given  to  a 
new  Bird  of  Paradise  at  a  meeting  of  the  Zoolog- 
ical Society  of  London,  having  been  preoccupied, 
is  changed  to  Drepanornis. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  p. 
560  j  Nature,  VIII,  p.  305.) 


641 
The  Hueinul. 

Nature,  VIII,  p.  302  (1873). 
Letter  on  the    Huemul    (Cervus    chilensis)   of 
Chili  and  Patagonia. 

642 

The  nc\v  Bird  of  Paradise. 

Nature,  VIII,  pp.  305,300  (1873). 
A  description  and  figure  of  Drepanornis  alber- 
tisi,  with  remarks. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  p. 
560;  Nature,  VIII,  p.  192.) 

643 

The  new  Marine  Animal  from  Wash- 
ington Territory. 

Nature,  VIII,  pp.  487, 488  (1873). 
Note  on  Terrillia  blakei,  Stearns,  a  new  Polype 
from  Barraud's  Inlet,  Washington  Territory,  the 
ossified  remains  of  which  had  been  described  by 
Dr.  Gray  as  Osteocella  septentrionalis. 

(See  Scl.,  Rep.  Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1872,  Pt. 
II,  p.  140.) 

644 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  in  December,  1873.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  pp.  1, 2,  pi.  i. 
Ciconia  boyciana  is  figured. 

645 

On  the  species  of  the  genus  Synallaxis, 
of  the  family  Dendrocolaptidat. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  pp.  2-28,  pis.  ii- 
iv. 

A.  synopsis  of  the  species  of  Synallaxis,  together 
with  a  chronological  list  of  the  literature  on  the 
genus  and  a  table  showing  the  distribution  of  the 
species.  Fifty-eight  valid  and  four  doubtful  spe- 
cies are  enumerated,  of  which  the  following  are 
I  described  as  new :  S.  hypospodia,  S.  subpudica,  S. 
mustelina,  Natt.  MS.,  S.  subcristata  and  S.  hud- 
soni.  The  following  species  are  figured :  S.  sticto- 
thorax,  S.  sctitata,  S.  kollari,  S.  candcei,  S.  subcris- 
tata and  S.  hyposticta. 

646 

[Exhibition  of  two  skulls  of  Baird's 
Tapir  (Tapirus  lairdi)  from  Mexico.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  p.  89. 

647 

[Exhibition  of  the  horns  of  a  male  and 
female  Arkar  Sheep  (Ovis  arkar)."] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  p.  89. 

648 

[Exhibition  of  a  specimen  of  the  Wild 
Ibex  of  Crete.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  pp.  89, 90. 
Exhibition  to  the  Zoological  Society  of  London 
of  a  stuffed  skin  of  the  wild  Ibex  o'f  Crete,-and 


remarks  showing  that  the  species  is  referable  to 
Capra  cegagrus  (Pallas)  and  not  to  Capra  picta, 
Erhardt,  as  had  previously  been  the  case. 


649 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  in  January,  1874.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  p.  110. 

650 

[Extract  from  a  letter  addressed  to  Mr. 
Sclater  by  M.  Luigi  M.  d'Albertis,  C.  M. 
Z.  S.,  containing  an  account  of  a  new 
species  of  Kangaroo  (Halmaturus  luctu- 
from  New  Guinea.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  p.  110. 


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651 

[Reporton  thoadditions  to  tin-  Society's 
Menagerie  in  February,  1874.] 

Proc.  Zn,,l.  Sue.  I,i,,nl»ii,  1ST  I,  pp.  151, 152. 
Reporton  the  additions  to  UK-    Zoological  So- 
ciety's Menagerie,  \vit  li  notes  on  t  lie  more  remark- 
able  specimens.     (','fviiK  rii»/iis,  S win  hoe   MS.,  is 
adopted  as  tlic  name  for  a  new  Aperies  of  Deer. 

652 

On  a  small  collection  of  Birds  from 
l.arbados,  West  Indies. 

/'/•-„•.  Zoul.  So,-.  L,,n,l<,,,.Wt4,  pp.  174, 175. 
Remarks  on    a    small   collection,  consisting   of 
specimens  in  spirit  of  nine  species,   transmitted 
from  Barbados  by  Sir  Graham  Brings. 

653 

On  Centropsar,  an  apparently  new  form 
of  the  family  Jctn-ida'. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  pp.  175, 170.  pi. 
xxvi. 

Centropsar  minis,    gen.   et   spec,   nov.,   is  de- 
scribed and  figured.     The  text  is  illustrated  with 
the  head,  wing  and  foot  of  the  species. 
(See  paper  No.  691.) 

654 

[Announcement  of  the  arrival  in  the 
Society's  Menagerie  of  a  Javan  Rhinoce- 
ros.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  pp.  182, 183,  pi. 
xxviii. 

Xote  on  and  figure  of  Rhinoceros  sondaicus,  a 
specimen  of  which  had  been  received  by  the  Zoo- 
logical Society  of  London. 

655 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  March,  1874.] 

Proc.   Zool.   Soc.   London,  1874,   p.   206,  pi. 

XXXIV. 

Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Zoological  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie,  of  which,  among  others,  Chry- 
sotis  finschi  is  remarked  upon  and  figured. 

656 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  in  April,  1874.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  p.  247,  pi.  xlii. 
Halmaturus  luctuosus  is  figured. 

657 

[Remarks  on  a  Cassowary  in  the  Socie- 
ty's Gardens,  received  from  the  Zoolog- 
ical Society  of  Amsterdam  in  1871.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  pp.  247, 248. 
Remarks  showing  that  the  Cassowary  described 
and  figured  (Proc.  Zool.  Sor.  London,  J872,  p.  147, 
pi.  ix)  under  the  name  of  C'aauarlua  kanjti  had 
been  wrongly  determined.  The  new  name  Casua- 
rius  westertnanni  is  proposed  for  it. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool  Soc.  London,  1872,  p. 
147;  1875,  p.  84.) 

658 

[Announcement  of  the  appointment  of 
a  Naturalist  to  accompany  the  Astronom- 
ical Expedition  to  Kerguelen's  Laud.] 
Proc.  Zool  Soc.  London,  1874,  p.  248. 

659 

[Exhibition  of  a  skin  of  Ciconia  boyci- 
ana,  and  remarks  upon  its  distribution.] 
Proc.  Zool  Soc.  London,  1874,  pp.  306, 307. 


660 

[Reporton  the  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  in  -May,  1*7-1.] 

I'mr.  /<„,[.  s,,c.  I.nnilnn.  1874,  pp.  323,324,  pl.l. 
\in-h-ri'titct*  pi-'iciini'lt'x  is  figured. 

661 

[Remarks  upon  two  species  of  I'.inls 
from  NY,\v  (Jiiinca,  lately  descrilird  in  the 
Society's  "  Proceedings;"] 

Proc.Znol.Xi,,-.  l.',n,  Inn.  1*71,  p.  419. 
Remarks  on    Uectex  betinetti  and  Camp' 
aurulenta,  which   had   been    pointed    out    l.y   l)r. 
Meyer,  in  a  communication  to  Mr.  Sclater.  to  be- 
long to  It.  nigrescent  ami   ('.  xli.i'lii.  respect  i\  ely. 
M  r.  Sclater  doubts  the  identification  of  t  lie,  former 
species. 

662 

Descriptions  of  three  new  speciesof  the 
genus  Synallaxis. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  pp.  445-447,  pi. 
Iviii. 


•iiinlibunda,  S.  graminii-nhi.  Jelski 
MS.,  and  S.  viryata,  .Jelski  MS.,  are  described,  of 
which  the  first  two  mentioned  are  figured.  A 
list  of  the  10  .species  of  Synallaxis  inhabiting 
central  Peru  is  given. 

663 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  in  June,  July,  August,  andSep- 
tember,  1874.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  pp.  494-496,  pi. 
Ixiii. 

Felis  servalina  is  figured. 
664 

[Remarks  on  some  visits  Decently  made 
to  several  zoological  gardens  and  muse- 
ums in  France  and  Italy.] 

Proc.  Zool  Soc.  London,  1874,  pp.  496.  497. 
Remarks  on  the  more  interesting  animals  ob- 
served during  visits  to  the  Jardin  des  Plantes, 
Paris,  and  the  Museo  Civico  at  Genoa. 

665 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  in  October,  1874.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  p.  605. 

666 

[Exhibition  of  an  Egg  of  Pareudiastes 
pacificus.] 

Proc.  Zool  Soc.  London,  1874,  pp.  605,  606. 
667 

On  the  Black  Wolf  of  Thibet. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  pp.  654,  655, 
pi.  Ixxviii. 

Remarks  on  the  Black  Wolf  of  Thibet,  which 
had  been  previously  referred  to  Lwpii*  tamper  and 
which  is  here  proposed  to  be  called  Cani- 
The  animal  is  figured. 

668 

[Keporton  the  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  in  November,  1874.] 

Proc.  Zool  Soc.  London,  1874,  pp.  664-666,  pi. 
Ixxxii. 

Dasyprocta  aiitillenxix  is  described  and  figured. 
669 

Remarks  upon  a  donation  to  the  Socie- 
ty's  Library  of  a  MS.  work  on  the  Birds 
of  India,  by  Col.  S.  R.  Tickoll. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc,  London,  1874,  pp.  667,  668, 


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This  work  consists  of   seven   small  folio  vol-   ' 
urnes,  with  261  plates  of  birds  (illustrating  276 
species),  descriptions  of  448  species,  and  5  plates 
of  eggs,   containing  illustrations  of  those  of  42 
species. 

670 

[List  of  Hummiug-Birds  obtained  by 
Mr.  Whitely  in  High  Peru.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  pp.  676,  677. 
A  nominal  list  of  the  species  (30  in  number)  of 
Humming-birds    collected    by    Mr.   AVhitely    jn 
Peru,  with  references  to  his  notes  upon  them  in 
his  former  papers  in  the  Proceedings. 

671 

On  Peruvian  Birds  collected  by  Mr. 
Whitely.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salvin.  Part  VIII.* 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  pp.  677-680,  pi. 

Ixxxiv. 

A  list  of  32  species  and  their  localities,  with 
notes  on  the  more  interesting  species.  Notho- 
proctataczanowskiiis  described  as  a  new  species 
and  figured.  The  six  known  species  of  Notho- 
proctaare  diagnosed. 

*  (For  Part  I  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1867,  p.  982;  Pt,  II,  1868,  p.  173;    Pt.  Ill, 

1868,  p.   568;    Pt.  IV,  1869,  p.   151:   Pt.  V. 

1869,  p.  596;  Pt.  VI,  1873,  p.  184;  Pt.  VII, 
1873,  p.  779-,  Pt.  IX,  1876,  p.  15.) 

672 
On  the  Prionochili  of  British  India. 

Ibis,  1874,  pp.  1-3,  pi.  i. 

Notes  on  Prionochilus  vincens  (which  is  eharac- 
terized)  and  P.  melanoxanthus.    Both  species  are  j 
figured. 

673 
Notice  of  Pere  David's  Travels  in  China, 

Ibis,  1874,  pp.  167-172. 

An  abstract  of  a  memoir  published  by  Pere 
Armand  David  in  the  "Nouvelles  Archives  du 
Museum  d'Histoire  Naturelle  de  Paris,"  Vol. 
VII,  on  his  travels  in  China. 

674 

On  the  Neotropical  species  of  the  fam- 
ily Pleroptochidtv. 

Ibis,  1874,  pp.  189-206,  pi.  viii. 

A  synopsis  of  the  neotropical  genera  (8  in 
number)  and  species  (19  in  number)  of  the  fam- 
ily Pteroptochidce,  with  a  table  of  their  distribu- 
tion. Rhinocrypta  fusca  is  figured  (R.  fulva  on 
plate) .  The  head  of  Liosceles  thoracicusis  figured 
in  the  text.  The  genera  treated  of  are :  Scytalo- 
pus,  Merulaxis,  Itrdnocrypta,  Liosceles,  Pteropto- 
chus,  Hylactes,  Acropternis  and  Triptorhinus. 

675 

Dr.  A.  B.  Meyer's  Ornithological  Dis- 
coveries in  New  Guinea. 

Ibis,  1874,  pp.  416-420. 

A  summary  of  the  contents  of  Dr.  Meyer's 
several  papers  on  the  ornithological  results  of  his 
expedition  to  New  Guinea. 

676 

The  Geographical  Distribution  of  Mam- 
mals. 

Science  Lectures  for  the  People,  No.  5,  sixth 
series,  Manchester,  1874,  pp.  67-84. 
A  popular  lecture  on  the  geographical  distri- 
bution of  mammals  delivered  in  the  Hulme  town 
hall,  Manchester,  on  November  25,  1874. 

677 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  in  December,  1874.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  1. 


678 

Descriptions  of  some  new  species  of 
South  American  Birds.  By  P.  L.  Sclater 
and  Osbert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  pp.  37-39,  pi. 

vi. 

Microcercnlus  fiquamulatus,  Automolus  striati- 
cp.px  and  Ti<jfix<nini  salmani  are  described,  of 
which  the  lirst  named  is  figured.  A  synopsis  of 
(lie  four  known  species  of  Tigrisoma  is  given. 
The  heads  of  Tigrisoma  faaciatum  and  T.  sal- 
/mini  are  figured  in  the  text. 

679 

[Exhibition  of  a  skin  and  skull  of  a 
female  Huenml  (Cervus  chilensis)  and  re- 
marks on  the  Deer  of  Chili  and  western 
Peru.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  pp.  44-47. 

Exhibition,  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety of  London,  of  a  skin  and  skull  of  a  female, 
and  a  pair  of  horns  of  a  male  Cervus  chilensis, 
with  an  extract  of  a  communication  from  Mr.  E. 
C.  Reed  containing  the  synonymy  of  and  remarks 
upon  Cervus  chilensis.  C.  antisiensis,  C.  ivMtelyi 
and  C.  peruvianus.  The  left  horn  of  C.  cltilensis 
is  figured  in  the  text. 

(See  paper  No.  638.) 
680 

On  some  rare  Parrots  living  in  the  So- 
ciety's Gardens. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  pp.  59-62,  pis. 

x,xi. 

The  rarer  species  of  parrots  living  in  the  Zoo- 
logical Society's  Menagerie  are  enumerated,  and 
remarks  made  upon  Chrj/sotis  guatemalce,  C. 
bouqueti,  and  the  species  of  the  genus  Cacatua. 
Cacatua  goflini  and  Chrysotis  bouqueti  are  figured. 
The  feet  of  Cacatua  sanguinea  and  C.  goftni  are 
figured  in  the  text. 

681 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  iu  January,  1875,  and  remarks 
on  Canis  cliama.~] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  pp.  81,82,  pi. 
xvii. 

Canis  chama  is  remarked  upon  and  figured,  and 
attention  directed  to  the  other  important  additions 
to  the  Zoological  Society's  Menagerie  in  January, 

682 

[Exhibition  of  a  drawing  of  a  supposed 
new  Rhinoceros  from  the  Terai  of  Bhoo- 
tan.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  82. 

683 

[Exhibition  of  a  living  specimen  of  the 
Peguan Tree-Shrew  (Tupaia peguana)  and 
;i  Squirrel  (Sciurus  blaiifordt) ,~\ 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  82. 

684 

Further  remarks  on  the  Cassowaries 
living  in  the  Society's  Gardens  and  on 
other  species  of  the  genus  Casiiarius. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875.  pp.  84-87,  pis. 
xviii-xx. 

Additional  notes*  on  the  Cassowaries  living  in 

the  Gardens  of  the  Zoological  Society  of  London. 

(.'as'iutriufi  bennetti,   C.  westermanni,  and  C.picti- 

cfilllx,  vSp.  n.,  are  diagnosed,  C.  beccarii,  sp.  n.,is 

described,  and  an  "Index  specierum  generis  Cas- 

uarii"  appended.      C.  jncticollis,  G.  wester  manni 

and  C.  uniaj)pen dicula tit. s  are  figured.     The  head 

and  wattles  of  C.  beccarii  are  figured  in  the  text. 

'(See  also  Proc.  ZoQl,  &w.  London,  1872,  p. 

147;  1874,  p.  247.) 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       45 


685 

[Report  01 1  tin-additions  to  the  Soci 
Menagerie,  in  February,  1875.] 

Proc.  Zool.  SnC.  L»n,l»n,  is?.',,  pp.  1. ->C,157,  pi. 

\X.vi. 

Ohrysotis  xantholora  is  figured. 


On  Vene/uelan  Birds  collected  by  Mr. 
\  (Joei-ing.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert 

Salvin.      PartV.* 

/'/•("•.  Zool.  Soc.  Lond on,  1875,  pp.  234-238,  pi. 

A  list  of  42  species  from  Mcrida,  not  represented 
in  Mr.  Goerinjf  8  former  collection  ii-omtliat  local- 
ity, and  notes  on  the  more  interesting  species  con- 
tained in  both  collections;  also  a  list  of  :;;'.  species 
(\vitli  notes)  collected  at  San  Cristoval.  <'l<l»r»- 
si>'iti<iiiN  clrriisopliriiti,  linn  rn-inoii,  ea»fane\fr(MM 

ta\H  Ghloronerpe*  xcmikochlonu  are  described  as 
new  species,  and  the  name-Buorrcmow  myttaoaKi, 

Tar/..,  is  changed  to  li.  taczanowskii.    B.  castanei- 
j  run  ft  and  />'.  taczanowslcii  are  ligured. 

*(For  Part  I  see  Proc.  Zool.   >SW.  London, 

1868,  p.    165:  3't.    11,1868,    p.  626;    Pt.  Ill, 

1869,  p.  250 ;  Pt.  IV,  1870,  p.  779.) 

687 

[Report  on  tlie  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  in  March,  1875.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  316. 

688 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  in  April,  1875.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  pp.  348,  349. 


[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  on  the  skin 
of  a  chick  of  a  Cassowary.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  349. 
Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety of  London,  of  a  skin  of  a  chick  of  a  Casso- 
wary, supposed  to  be  that  of  C.  picticollis. 

690 

[Remarks  on  animals  seen  during  visits 
recently  made  to  several  zoological  gar- 
dens in  Rotterdam,  the  Hague,  Amster- 
dam, Antwerp  and  Ghent.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  pp.  379, 380. 

691 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  on  the 
typical  specimen  of  Centropsar  mirus.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  380. 
Note  showing  that  the  skin  of  the  typical  speci- 
men of  Oentropsar  inints  had  been  "made  up," 
and  that  the  name  must  therefore  be  removed 
from  the  ornithological  category. 
(See  paper  Iso.  653.) 

692 

On  several  rare  or  little-known  Mam- 
mals now  or  lately  living  in  the  Society's 
Collection. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  pp.  417-421!,  pis. 
xlvii-li. 

Remarks  on  Macaws  speciosus,  Jf.  rlteso-.tiiiu'lix. 
Ateles  inelamichir,  Hapali'  nifJuiuirn.  Otmisftpme- 
liens,  I'rocifon  cancrivorus,  ami  Ccrrnlns  iiiirrn 
nif:,  sp.  n.  IFacacus  tpeciosus,  Att'lfx  melanochir 
(2  plates),  Iliipale  melannra,  Oervulvs  intcriinta, 
and  C.  reerffii,  vit.,  are  figured.  The  species  of 
the  genus  Cervulus  are  also  remarked  upon. 


693 
[Report  on  the  additions  t  o  t  In  -Society's 

ie,  in  May,  \*1~>.  \ 
/'/•••<:.  Zool.  Sue.  London,  1875,  p.  4')'.>. 

694 

[Notice  of  a,  Memoir  on  the-  Rhinoce- 
roses now  or  lately  living  in  the  Society's 
Menagerie.] 

Proc.  /""/.  >'"'•.  /."„,!,,„,  1875,  p.  470. 

695 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  So< • : 
Menagerie    in    June,  .Julv,  August,    ami 
September,  1875.  J 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc..  London,  1875,  pp.  527-530,  pis. 


Casuarius  beccarii  and  Gazdla  yranti  are  fig- 
ured. 

696 

Description  of  two  new  species  of  Birds 
from  the  State  of  Antioquia,  U.  S.  C.  By 
P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert  Salviu. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  pp.  541.  ."42. 
Catharus  phceopleurus  and  Automolus  holnxt ic- 
tus are  described. 

697 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  in  October,  1875.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  565. 

698 

[Exhibition  of   and    remarks  on    the 
upper  horn  of  a  two-horned  Rhinoceros 
from  the  valley  of  the  Brahmapootra.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  566. 

699 

[Remarks  on  the  female  plumage  of 
Pauxls  galeata.^ 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  566. 

700 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  in  November,  1875.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  633. 

701 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  on.  a  skin 
ofHypocolius  ampelimus,  Bp.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  633. 

702 
Synopsis  of  the  species  of  the  subfamily 

Diglossina'. 

Ibis,  1875,  pp.  204-221,  pis.  iv,  v. 
A  synopsis  of  the  1">  known  species  of  the  sub- 
family J)i<iloxiii»<t',  with  a  table  showing  their 
geographical  distribution.  Bonaparte's  name 
Agnlorhiuux  is  emended  to  AncylorniniU,  and  Di- 
(jlossa  pectoralis  and  D.  aHnlatenM^((f  and  $)  are 
'liii-iuvd.  The  genera  treated  of  are  Diylossa  and 
Diglossopis. 

703 

On  Turdus  javanicus  of  Horsfield  and 
its  allied  form,  Turdus  schJeyeli.' 

Ibis.  1875,  pp.  344-347,  pi.  viii. 
Remarks  on  Turdus  jai-anicus  and  T.  schli-.jeli, 
\\ith  their  synonyms.      The  former    species  is 
figured. 


46 


BULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 


704 

Remarks  on  the  species  of  the  Tana- 
grine  genus  Chlorochrysa. 
Ibis,  1875,  pp.  464-467,  pi.  x. 

A  review  of  the  three  speciesof  the  genus  Chlo- 
ri'dii v/.s'rt,  viz,  C.  calliparia,  C.  phcenicotis  and  C. 
tritid&mma.  The  last-named  species  is  figured. 

705 

On  the  Curasao  ws  now  or  lately  living 
in  the  Society's  Gardens. 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IX,  pp.   273-288' 
pis.  xl-liii(  1875). 

A  synopsis  of  the  species  of  Curassows,  and 
lists  of  the  specimens  now  or  lately  living  in  the 
Gardens  of  the  Zoological  Society  ot  London.  The 
generic  name  Pauxi  is  emended  to  Pauxis,  and 
Crax  viriilirostris  is  described  as  a  new  species. 
Tin-  following  species  are  figured :  Crax  globicera 
(cf,9),  C.  daubentoni  (cT,?),  C.  alector  (cf,$), 
C.  sclateri  (cf ,  $ ),  O.  globulosa  (cf ,  $ ),  C.  canmcu- 
lata  ((f,  9),  C.  albertl  (d",  9),  C.  incommoda  (9), 
Nothocrax  uninnitum,  Mitua  tuberosa,  M.  tomen- 
tosa,  Pauxi  galeata,  and  P.  galeata  var.  rubra. 

(See  also  Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  X,  p. 
543,  1879.) 

706 
Cassowaries. 

Nature,  XII,  pp.  516, 517  (1875). 
A  review  of  the  genus  Casuarius.    The  nine 
known  species  are   enumerated    and   remarked 
upon. 

707 

On  the  Distribution  of  the  Species  of 
Cassowaries. 

Rep.  Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1874,  pt.  2,  p.  138 
(1875). 

Abstract  of  a  paper  read  before  the  Belfast 
meeting  of  the  British  Association  for  the  Ad- 
vancement of  Science,  on  the  systematic  position 
of  Casuarius  and  on  the  characters  and  distribu- 
tion of  the  known  species  (seven  in  number)  con- 
tained in  the  genus. 

708 

Fruit-eating  Snakes. 
Zoologist,  1875,  p.  4574. 

Note  pointing  out  that  the  East  Indian  snake, 
Acrochordus  javanicus,  is  commonly  supposed  to 
feed  on  fruit. 

709 
Descriptive  list  of  the  Cassowaries. 

Zoologist,  1875,  pp.  4685-4688. 
Description  of  and  remarks  on  the  nine  known 
species  of  the  genus  Casuarius. 

710 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  December,  1875.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  p.  1. 

711 

On  some  additional  species  of  Birds 
from  St.  Lucia,  West  India  Islands. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  np.  13, 14,  pi.  ii. 
A  list  of  eight  species  not  represented  in  the 
two  previous  collections*  from  St.  Lucia,  with 
their  local  names.  Thryothorus  mesoleucus,  sp.  n., 
smtiiLeucopezasemperi,  gen.  et  sp.n.,  are  described. 
The  latter  is  figured. 

*  (See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  p. 
263;  1872,  p.  647.) 

712 

On  Peruvian  Birds  collected  by  Mr. 
Whitely.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salvin.  Part  IX.* 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  pp.  15-19,  pi.  iii. 


A  list  of  65  species,  with  their  localities,  aifd 
notes  on  the  more  interesting  species.  T/iiiiiinn- 
pltilus  meiancliroiifi  and  Colnmba  albipennis  are 
described  as  new.  The  former  is  figured. 

*  (For  Part  I  Bee    /'/•»«•.  Z<,<,1.  AW.  London, 

1867,  p.  982;  Pt.  II,  1868,  p.  173;  Pt.  Ill, 

1868,  p.  568 ;  Pt.  IV,  1869,  p.  151 ;  Pt.  V,  1869, 
p.  596;  Pt.VI,  1873,  p.  184;  Pt.  VII,  1873, 
p.  779 ;  Pt.  VIII,  1874,  p.  677.) 

713 

[Kxtract  from  a  Report  of  the  visit  of 
H.  M.  S.  Peterel  to  the  Galapagos  Islands.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  ]876,  pp.  178, 179. 
714 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  on  an  ant- 
ler of  a  Rnsa  Deer.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  pp.  179, 180. 

715 

Descriptions  of  new  Birds  obtained  by 
Mr..C.  Buckley  in  Bolivia.  By  P.  L.  Scla- 
ter and  Osbert  Salviu. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  pp.  253,  254. 
The  following  four  species  are  described :  Dig- 
lossa  glauca,   JBuarremon  melanops,  Leptopogon- 
trutis  and  Hypoxanthus  atriceps. 

716 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  January,  1876.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  pp.  254,  255. 

717 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  on  a  new 
Parrot  (Conurus  illigeri)  belonging  to  the 
Museum  of  Neuchatel.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  pp.  255,  256. 
Ara  couloni  (Conurus  illigeri,  Tschudi)  is  de 
scribed  as  a  new  species.    The  head  is  figured  in 
the  text. 

718 

Notes  on  some  of  the  Blue  Crows  of 
America.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  pp.  268-272. 
Notes  on,  and  the  synonymy  of,  the  seven  spe- 
cies of  the  genus  Cyanocitta,  of  which  C.germana 
is  described  as  new. 

719 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1876.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  pp.  278, 274. 
Lophotragus  michianus,   cT,  is   figured   in  the 
text. 

720 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  on  the 
skin  of  a  female  of  Anderson's  Pheasant.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  p.  274. 
It  is  here  pointed  out  that  Phasianus  crawfurd- 
ii,  as  described  by  I)r.  Gray,  is  the  female  of 
Euplocamus  andersoni,  Elliot,  and  that  the  spe- 
cies should  strictly  be  called  Euplocamus  craw- 
furdi. 

721 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
series  of  skins  of  the  Parrots  of  the  Fiji 
Islands,  obtained  by  Mr.  E.  L.  Layard, 
F.  Z.  S.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  pp.  307,  308. 
Skins  of  Pyrrhulojjsis  atrigularis,  P.  taviunensis, 
}'.  splendens  and  P.  personata  were  exhibited  to  a 
meeting  of  the  Zoological  Society  of  London,  and 
remarked  upon. 


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722 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  March,  1*70.  ] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  pp.  332 

XXV. 

Keport  on  the  additions  to  Hie  Zoological  So- 
ciety's Menagerie,  with  notes  on  the  moie  inter- 
esting  species.  Potybonutkwnu,  v;ir.,  Is  figured. 

723 

On  new  species  of  Bolivian  Birds.  By 
P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert.  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zcol.  Soc.  London,  1876,  pp.  352-:tfK,  pis. 
xxx-xxxiii. 

The  genus  Malacothraupis  and  the  following 
new  species  are  described:  Catharux  •mriititlix, 
j>(i.\iii'uti'ntfi  et«>i>liryx,  Malaeotkravpif  dtnta- 
fn,  Cdlliutt'  punctulata,  C.  fulvicervix,  C.  ar<ai- 

rofi'iKt*'*,     C'ltlni-<iti]>ui<rUN     <•«/«;/// n/.v,      Ci/n  iiiii-iii  n.r 

nfgricepsi  Ochthodicsta  fu.-<;intj'<ix,  oditim  <•</  y«</ 
chella,  Anatretes  jlariroNti-iii,  Lawna  uropygialis, 
Grallana  erythrolM,  ThennnopMhu  mbfaxciatufi 
and  Atsturina  saturata.  Chirwyllu  is  proposed  as 

a  new  generic,  nmno  for  Lathria  uropygialis.  Fig- 
ures are  ^iven  of  the  following  species :  Culli>t<' 
fulvicervix,  C.  argyrofengett,  Malaeothraupis  den- 
'tata,  Lathria  uropygialis,  and  Thainnophilus  sub- 
fasciatus  (c/,9).  The  head,  wing  and  foot  of 
Malaeothraupis  dcntata,  and  the  wing  of  Lathria 
^tropygialu,  are  figured  in  the  text. 

724 

A  Revision  of  the  Neotropical  Anatidce. 
By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Oshert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  pp.  358-412,  pi. 
xxxiv. 

A  revision  of  the  neotropical  Anatidce,  includ- 
ing {general  remarks  on  the  family,  a  synopsis  of 
the  species  (62  in  number),  and  a  table  of  their 

E graphical    distribution,   with  notes  thereon. 
irquedula  andium  is  figured.    The  male  and 
iale  of  hybrids  between  Bernicla  dispar  npd 
B.magellanica  are  figured  in  the  text.    The  fol- 
lowing are  the  genera  treated  of:  Anser,  Bernicla, 
Ohenalopex,   Cygnus,  Dcndrocygna,  Sarcidiornis, 
Cairina,  Anas,  Heteronetta,  Querqwdula,  Dafila, 
Han'ca,  tipatula,  Aix,  Metopiana,  Fuligula,  Clan- 
gula,(Edemia,Tachyeres,  Erismatura,  Merganetta 
and  Fergus. 

725 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  April,  1876,  and  remarks 
on  the  Cassowaries  in  the  Society's  col- 
lection.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  pp.  413, 414,  pi. 
xxxv. 

Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Zoological  Socie- 
ty's  Menagerie,  with  special  reference  to  a  collec- 
tion from  Angola  brought  home  by  Lieut.  V.  R. 
Cameron.  Colius  castanunotus  is  figured.  A  list 
of  the  Cassowaries  living  in  the  Society's  Gardens 
is  given. 

726 

[Extracts  from  several  letters  addressed 
to  Mr.  Sclater  by  Dr.  G.  Bennett,  F.  Z.  S., 
referring  to  the  proceedings  of  Mr.  L.  M. 
D'Albertis,  C.  M.  Z.  S.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  p.  414. 

727 

[Exhibition  of  a  rare  Pacific  Parrot, 
Coripliilus  kuhli,  and  remarks  on  its  hab- 
itat.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  pp.  421, 422. 


728 

On  the  Birds  collected  by  I)r.  Coiiirie 
on  the  southeast  coast  of  New  (iuinea 
during  the  survey  of  II.  M.  S.  HdHiliak. 

/Yor  /mil.  .sv.r.  Lmidnn.  L876,  pp.  450-461,  pis. 
xlii.xliii. 

A  list  ot  11  H]>eeie.s,  with  remarks  upon  them. 
Manucndm  <•-,„, -,V  is  described  a  new  and  tigured. 
Megapixli"  n-ed. 

729 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Sorir- 
ty's  Menagerie  in  May,  1H7<>,  and  list  of 
Indian  animals  deposited  by  II.  li.  1 1.  the 
Prince  of  Wales.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  pp.  462-464. 

730 

[Exhibition  of  Land  Crabs  from  Ascen- 
sion Island,  presented  by  Dr.  S.  U.  I  >rew.] 

Proc.  Zool.  S»<-.  London.  1H7<;,  pp.  104,465. 
Exhibition,  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  Soei- 
et\  ot  London,  of  specimens  of  G«ocai 
Coma,    with   an   extract  from   a   letter   from  Dr. 
Drew  containing  remarks  upon  them. 

731 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  on  the 
skins  of  a  male  and  female  Pheasant 
(Lobiophasis  bulweri).'] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  p.  465,  pi.  xliv. 

Exhibition,  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety of  London,  of  the  skins  of  the  male  and 
female  of  Lobiophasis  bulu-eri,  with  the  charac- 
ters of  the  female.  Both  male  and  female  are 
figured. 

[Exhibition  of  a  drawing  of  a  Fruit- 
Pigeon,  apparently  belonging  to  Carpo- 
pliaga  paulina,  living  in  the  Society's 
Gardens.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  p.  519. 

733 

[Exhibition  of  a   collection   of  Birds 

received  from  Signer  L.  M.  D'Albertis, 

and  descriptions  of  two  new  Parrots.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  pp. 519, 520,  pi 

liv. 

Trichvglossus  subplacens  and  Cyclopsitta  suav- 
issima  are  described.  The  latter  is  figured. 

734 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  So- 
ciety's Menagerie  in  June,  July,  August, 
and  September,  1876.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  pp.  693-696,  pis. 
Ixvi-lxviii. 

Keport  on  the  additions  to  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety's  Menagerie,  with  remarks  on  the  most 
noticeable  species.  Corvus  capellanus  (described 
as  a  new  species),  Sarcidiorni*  melononofa  and 
S.  carunculata  are  figured.  Cen- tilv.fi  •/// /<•/-»>;•«.•>• 
(described  in  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  L<ntd»ii,  187.'..  p.  4'_'2) 
is  pointed  out  to  be  referable  to  C.  / 

735 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
tya  Menagerie  in  October,  1876.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  p.  751. 

736 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
skin  of  a  young  Rhinoceros  from  the 
Sunderbuuds.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  p.  751. 


48 


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737 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  November,  1876.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  pp.  775,  776. 

738 

Ornithological  Notes  from  Constanti- 
nople. By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  E.  C.  Taylor. 

Ibis,  187C,  pp.  60-05. 

Notes  on  the  birds  observed  duriug  a  short  visit 
to  Constantinople  in  September  and  October,  1875. 

739 

On  recent  Ornithological  Progress  in 
New  Guinea. 

Ibis,  1876,  pp.  243-259. 

A  r6stmi6  of  the  contributions  to  the  ornitho- 
logical literature  of  New  Guinea. 
(See  also  Ibis,  1876,  p.  357.) 

740 

Further  Ornithological  News  from  New 
Guinea. 

Ibis,  1876,  pp.  357-364. 

Additional  notes  on  the  contributions  to  the 
literature  on  the  New  Guinea  avifauna. 
(See  also  Ibis,  1876,  p.  243.) 

741 

Description  of  a  new  Tanager  of  the 
genus  Calliste,  and  remarks  on  other  re- 
cently discovered  species. 

Ibis,  1876,  pp.  407-410,  pi.  xii. 

Calliste  melanotis  is  described  and  figured  and 
remarks  made  on  some  other  species  of  the  genus 
Calliste.  C.  cyanotis  is  figured  also. 

742 

On  the  Rhinoceroses  now  or  lately  liv- 
ing in  the  Society's  Menagerie. 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IX,  pp.  645-660, 
pis.  xcv-xcix  (1876). 

The  following  species^are  remarked  upon  and 
figured:  Rhinoceros  unicornis,  If.  sondaicus,  If. 
sumatrensis,  It.  lasiotis  and  It.  bicornis.  The  ex- 
amples of  Rhinoceroses  living  in  the  Zoological 
Society's  Menagerie  from  1834-1875  are  enume- 
rated. The  text  is  illustrated. 

743 

On  the  present  state  of  our  knowledge 
of  Geographical  Zoology.  Address  deliv- 
ered to  the  Biological  Section  of  the  Brit- 
ish Association,  at  Bristol,  August  25, 
1875. 

Rep.  Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci. ,  1875,  Pt.  II,  pp. 

85-133.    [Also  separately  printed.] 

The    presidential    address    to    the    Biological 

Section  of  the  British  Association,  at  Bristol, 

1875,  being  a  review  of  the  distribution  of  the 

terrestrial  members  of  the  vertebrate  subking- 

dom  of  animals  over  the  earth's  surface,  which 

is  divided  into  seven  divisions.    Each  division1  is 

remarked  upon  and  the  works  relating  thereto 

enumerated. 

744 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  December,  1876.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  pp.  1,  2. 

745 

Descriptions  of  eight  new  species  of 
South  American  Birds.  By  P.  L.  Sclater 
and  Osbert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  pp.  18-22,  pi.  i. 


The  following  species  are  described  :  />////«;,  in 
jinxi-lii,  Pheiicticus  crissalis,  Ochtlm-cn  It'iirmnet^a, 
O.  arcnacea,  Chloronerpes  dignus,  Celeussubflunix, 
('/t(i/iii>-/,,'ii<(  iincldeyi  and  Crax  erythrognatha. 
Chloronerpes  dignus  is  figured. 

746 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
collection  of  Mammals,  Birds,  and  In- 
sects formed  by  the  Rev.  George  Brown, 
C.  M.  Z.  S.,  in  Duke  of  York  Island,  New 
Britain,  and  New  Ireland.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  p.  28. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  LWH! -n.  1877,  p.  96; 

1878,  pp.  289, 670 ;  1879,  p.  440 ;  1 88U,  p.  65.) 

747 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  January  1877.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  p.  42. 

748 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  the 
original  and  unique  specimen  of  Manu- 
codia  contra."] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  p.  43. 
749 

Notice  of  an  apparently  new  species  of 
Spur-winged  Goose  of  the  genus  Plectrop- 
terus. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  pp.  47,  48,  pi. 
vii. 

Description  and  figure  of  Plectropterus  niger, 
with  remarks. 

750 

On  the  Birds  collected  by  Mr.  George 
Brown,  C.  M.  Z.  S.,  on  Duke  of  York 
Island,  and  on  the  adjoining  parts  of  New 
Ireland  and  New  Britain. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  pp.  96-114,  pis. 

xiv-xvi. 

Remarks  on  Mr.  George  Brown's  collection  of 
birds,  with  an  annotated  list  of  the  70  species  con- 
tained in  it.  The  following  10  species  are  de- 
scribed as  new:  Monarcha  verticalis,  Artanntx  in- 
xignis,  Dicrurus  Icemo-stictus,  Dicceum  eximinm, 
Philemon  cockerelli,  Tanysiptera  nigriceps,  Lori- 
culus  tener,  Ninox  odiosa,  Macropygia  browni,  and 
Phlogcenas  johannce.  Monarcha  melanonotus  is 
proposed  as  a  new  name  for  the  New  Guinea  spe- 
cies of  Monarcha,  which  is  commonly  assigned  to 
M.  chrysomelas.  Monarcha  verticalis,  Dicceum ex- 
imium,  Artamusinsignis,  and  Phlogcenas  johannce 
are  figured.  A  figure  of  the  head  of  (Edirhinus 
insolitus,  and  an  outline  map  of  the  Duke  of  York 
Island,  New  Britain  and  New  Ireland,  are  given 
in  the  text. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  p.  28; 

1878,  pp.289,  670;  1879,  p.  446;  1880,  p.  65.) 

751 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1877.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  pp.  159, 160. 

752 

[Remarks  upon  a  two-horned  Rhinoce- 
ros killed  in  1876  near  Comillah,  in  Tip- 
perah,  and  on  a  living  specimen  of  Rhi- 
noceros sondaicus  from  the  Sunderbans.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877.  pp.  269,  270. 

753 

[Exhibition  of  a  small  living  Ampbis- 
boinian  (Blanus  cine-re  us) .] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  p.  270. 


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ty' 


754 

[  lieport  on  the   uddit .ions  t<»  tiic    Socie- 
's  Menauerie  in  Marcli,  1X77.) 


Prm: 


755 


[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  on  young 
Anacondas,  which  had  been  produced 
dead  in  the  Society's  Menagerie.] 

/'/•-„•  Zool.  Soc,.  Loinlon,  1877,  p.  303. 
756 

[Remarks  upon  two  large  photographs 
of  the  young  Gorilla  now  living  in  Ber- 
lin, and  on  an  example  of  the  Gorilla  for- 
merly living  in  England.] 

I 'me.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  pp.  303,  304,  pi. 
\\x\-. 

Troglodytes  gorilla  is  figured. 
757 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Soci- 
ety's Menagerie  in  April,  1877.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  pp.  418,  419. 

758 

[Remarks  on  the  Zoological  Gardens  of 
Rotterdam,  Amsterdam,  Antwerp,  Brus- 
sels, and  Ghent,  lately  visited  by  Mr. 
Sclater.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  p.  419. 
759 

Descriptions  of  six  new  species  of 
South  American  Birds.  By  P.  L.  Sclater 
and  Osbert  Salviu. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  pp.  521-523,  pi. 

lii. 

The  following  species  are  described:  Basileu- 
terus  castaneiceps,  Euphonia  insignis,  Chloruspin- 
gus  phceocephalus,  Todirostrum  rufigene,  Lathria 
cri/jitulopha,  and  Fuligula  nationi.*  Euphonia  in- 
signis and  Chlorospingus  phceocephalus  are  figured. 

*(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  p. 

477.) 

760 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  May,  1877.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,    pp.  530-532, 

pi.  Iv. 

Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety's collection,  with  remarks  on  the  more 
noticeable  species.  An  apparently  new  species  of 
Cheetah,  to  which  the  temporary  name  Felis 
lanea*  is  applied, is  figured.  Manis  tricuspis  is 
figured  in  the  text. 

*(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  p. 

655;  1884,  p.  476.) 

761 

Reports  on  the  collections  of  Birds 
made  during  the  voyage  of  H.  M.  S. 
Challenger.  No.  I.  General  remarks  on 
the  collections. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  pp.  534, 535. 
General  remarks  on  the   collections  of  birds 
made  during  the  voyage  of  the  Challenger. 

(See  also   Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,lS77,  p. 

551 ;  1878,  pp.  346,  43h  576, 650.) 

762 

Reports  on  the  collections  of  Birds 
made  during  the  voyage  of  H.  M.  S. 
Challenger.  No.  III.  On  the  Birds  of 
the  Admiralty  Islands. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  pp.  551-557. 

415— No.  19 4 


An  annotated  list  of  27  species,  of  which  the 
following  are  described  a*  ne\v  :  Rhipidura  tcmi- 

/•ill,  i-<i.   Monarcha  in/i-lis,    /•////,<///«<//    ,,i/.,- 


PtttoplU  joh 


and  M>  m/,,,  r//,/.v  ,  •„/,,  •;  front. 


(See    also    /',-«<•.  /(,../.  So*.  London    1877     p 
;     1878,  pp.  340,431,576,650.) 

763 

[Reports  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  iu  June,  July,  August,  and 
September,  1877.] 

l'f<»\  Zool.  Soc.  London,l877,  pp.  679-683,  pie. 
Ixx,  Ixxi. 

He  port  on  the  additions  to  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety's collection,  with  notes  on  the  most  inter- 
estin-  species,  of  which  HvMmteg leueogenyt  and 
I'nrddoxurus  prehenxilis  are  figured.  The  bead 
of  00TVV9  schomburgki  is  figured  in  t  in 

764 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  iu  Octcber,  1877.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  p.  754. 

765 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  November,  1877.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  pp.  805,  806,  pi. 

Canisjubatus  is  figured. 

766 

Note  on  the  South  American  Song  Spar- 
rows. 

Ibis,  1877,  pp.  46-48,  pi.  i. 

Notes  on  the  species  of  the  genus  Zonotrichia, 
with  their  distribution.  Z.  canicapilla  and  Z. 
etrigiceps  are  figured. 

767 

On  the  Nesting  of  the  Spoonbill  in  Hol- 
land. By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  W.  A.  Forbes. 

1  bis,  1877,  pp.  412-416. 

An  account  of  a  visit  to  the  nesting  place  of 
Platalea  leucorodia  in  the  Horster  Meer,  Holland. 

768 

Description  of  two  new  Ant  Birds  of 
the  genus  Grallaria,  with  a  list  of  the 
known  species  of  the  genus. 

Ibis,  1877,  pp.  437-451,  pis.  viii,  ix. 
(li-allaria  haplonota  and  G.  jlavotincta  are  de- 
scribed, and  a  synopsis  of  the  species  (27  in  num- 
ber) of  the  genus  Grallaria  is  given.    G.  ruficept 
and  G.  Jlavotincta  are  figured. 

769 

On  a  recent  addition  to  the  species  of 
the  genus  Loricnlus. 

Rowley's   Ornithological  Miscellany,  II,  pp. 

375-377,  pi.  lxxii(  1877). 

Remarks  on  the  differences  between  Loriculus 
tener  and  L.  aurantiifrons.  Both  species  are  fig- 
ured. 

770 

On  the  American  Parrots  of  the  genus 
Pionus. 

Rowley's  Ornithological  Miscellany,  III,  pp. 
5-9,  pis.  Ixxx,  Ixxxi  (1877). 
An  arrangement  of  the  nine  species  of  the 
genus  Pionus,  with  remarks  and  a  table  showing 
their  geographical  distribution.     Pionus  coraili- 
n  us  and  P.  tuundtuosus  are  figured. 


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771 

Remarks  on  the  new  Monotreme  from 
New  Guinea. 

Nature,  XV,  pp.  257, 258  (1877). 
Remarks  on  the  new  mammal  described  by 
Messrs.  "W.  Peters  and  G.  Doria  as  Tachyglossus 
bruijnii.  The  text  is  illustrated  with  the  skulls 
of  T.bmi'firii  and  one  of  the  Australian  species 
of  Tachyglossus. 

772 

The  Development  of  Batrachians  with- 
out Metamorphosis. 

Nature,  XV,  pp.  491, 492  (1877) . 

Notes  on  the  development  of  batrachians  with- 
out metamorphosis,  which  is  shown,  in  a  commu- 
nication by  Dr.  Peters  to  the  Royal  Academy  of 
Sciences,  Berlin,  to  have  taken  place  in  Hylodes 
martinicensis.  The  egg,  young,  and  adult  of  Hylo- 
des martinicensis  are  figured  in  the  text. 

773 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  December,  1877.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  p.  1. 

774 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  January,  1878.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  pp.  115, 116. 

775 

On  the  collection  of  Birds  made  by 
Professor  Steere  in  South  America.  By 
P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  pp.  135-142, pis. 
xi-xiii. 

Remarks  on  22  rare  or  little-known  species  con- 
tained in  a  collection  of  362  species  made  by 
Professor  Steere  during  a  journey  across  South 
America.  The  following  new  species  are  de- 
scribed: Oryzoborus  atrirostris,  Myiarchus  semi- 
rufus,  Furnarius  pileatus,  Capita  steerii,  and 
Crypturus  transfasciatus.  Myiarchus  semirufus, 
Capita  steerii  and  Crypturus  transfasciatus  are 
figured. 

776 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
skin  of  a  Cassowary  in  the  collection  of 
the  British  Museum,] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  pp.  212-214. 
Remarks  on  Casuarius  salvadorit,  with  a  figure 
of  its  head  in  the  text. 

777 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1878.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  p.  289. 

778 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  on  a  sec- 
ond collection  of  Birds  from  Duke  of 
York  Island,  New  Britain,  and  New  Ire- 
land, received  from  the  Rev.  G.  Brown, 
C.  M.  Z.  S.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  pp.  289,  290. 
Twenty-three  species  are  enumerated  and  re- 
marks made  upon  some  of  them. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  pp. 
28,96;  1878,  p.  670;  1879,  p.  446;  1880,  p.  65.) 

779 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  npon  the 
typical  specimen  of  Nlnox  solomonis, 
Sharpe.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Sue.  London,  1878,  p.  290. 


780 

[Exhibition    of  a   Coot,  probably  the 
typical  specimen  of  Fullca  gallinul  aides. ~] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  p.  291. 

781 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  the 
typical  specimen  of  Dicrurus  marqinatus 
of  myth.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  p. 339. 
782 

Reports  on  the  collections  of  Birds 
made  during  the  voyage  of  H.  M.  S.  Chal- 
lenger. No.  VIII.  On  the  Birds  of  the 
Sandwich  Islands. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  pp.  346-351, 
Thirteen  species  are  enumerated  and  remarked 
upon.     Anas  wyvilliana  is  described  as  new. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  pp. 
534,  555 ;  1878,  pp.  431,  576,  650.) 

783 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Soci- 
ety's Menagerie  in  March,  1878.] 

Proc,  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  pp.  377-379. 

Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Zoological  Soci- 
ety's Gardens,  with  remarks  on  the  more  interest- 
ing species.  A  list  of  the  Bears  living  in  the 
Menagerie  is  given,  and  the  breeding  of  the  Ana- 
conda (Eunectes  murinus)  in  the  Society's  reptile 
house  is  recorded. 

784 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
typical  specimen  of  a  new  Fox  (Vulpes 
cana,  Blanford).] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  p.  392. 
The  differences  between  Vulpes  cana  and  Canis 
famelicus  are  pointed  out.    The  dimensions  of  the 
former  animal  are  given. 

785 

Reports  on  the  collections  of  Birds  made 
during  the  voyage  of  H.  M.  S.  Chal- 
lenger. No.  IX.  On  the  Birds  of  Ant- 
arctic America.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and 
Osbert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  pp.  431-438. 
A  catalogue   of  41  species,  with  notes    upon 
them. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  pp. 
534,551;  1878,  p.  346,  576,  650.) 

786 

Descriptions  of  three  new  species  of 
Birds  from  Ecuador.  By  P.  L.  Sclater 
and  Osbert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  pp.  438-440,  pis. 
xxvii,  xxviii. 

Buarremon  leucopis,  Neomorphus  radiolosus 
and  Aramides  calopterns  are  described.  The  last 
two  mentioned  are  figured. 

787 

[Report  on   the  additions  to  the   So- 
ciety's Menagerie  in  April,  1878.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  p.  441. 

788 
Further  remarks  on   Fuligula  nationi. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878.  pp.  477-479,  pi. 

xxxii. 

Fuligula  nationi  is  characterized  and  figured. 
The  trachea  of  this  duck  is  also  figured  in  the 
text  and  remarked  upon. 

(Seealso  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  p.  522.) 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       51 


789 

Reports  on  the  collections  of  I'.irds 
made  during  the  voxain-  of  II.  M.  S. 
Clnilh'iKjcr.  Xo.  X.  '  On  tin-  I'.ir.ls  of 
the  Atlantic  Islands  and  Kei  "Helen's 
Land,  and  on  the  miscellaneous  collec- 
tions. 

Proc.  Zool.  Sm-.  /,„>/,/„„,  ISTS,  pp.  :»7<>  :>7:». 

A  resume  of  the,  contents  of  several  of  the  col 
lections  of  the  (Uitilli'iit/rr  expedition. 

(Seii    also    I'ftiC.  /mil.   ,V</r.    Luiultin,  I 
534,  551 ;  1878,  pp.  34(5,  431,  050.) 

790 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Soci- 
ety's Menagerie  in  May,  1878,  and  remarks 
on  Tapirnx  ronllnl.  \ 

J'i-<>c.  Zonl.  Soc.  London,  1878,  pp.  631,  <;:;•_',  pi. 

xxxix. 

Report  on  the  additions  to  tlio  Zoological  So- 
ciety's (Jurdens,  \\itli  notes  on  the  more  remaika 
ble  specimens.  Tuiiinoi  nndini-  is  h'gured. 


791 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
young  specimen  of  Temminck's  Manis 
(  Manis  temmincki)  from  Zanzibar.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  pp.  632,  633. 

792 
[Remarks  upon  the  living  examples  of 

('icon id    in<t</ii«ri    and    Ciconia    episcopus 
now  in  the  Society's  Gardens.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Londont  1878,  p.  633. 
Notes  on  the  mimicry  of  the  rectrices  by  the 
elongated  upper  tail-coverts  in  Ciconia  maguari 
and  C.  episcopus.    It  is  also  shown  that  the  ge- 
neric name  Euxenura  should  give  place  to  Dissura. 

793 

Reports  on  the  collections  of  Birds 
made  during  the  voyage  of  H.  M.  S.  Chal- 
lenyer.  No.  XL  On  the  Steganopodes 
and  Impeimes.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Os- 
bert  Sa-lvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  pp.  650-055. 
Notes  on  nine  species  of  Steganopodes  and  six 
species  of  Impennes. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  pp. 
534,  551 ;  1878.  pp.  346,  431,  576.) 

794 

[Note  on  a  second  specimen  of  Fells 
lanea.~\ 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  pp.  655,  056. 
Extract  from  a  letter  from  Mr.  E.  L.  Layard  in- 
1  imat  ing  the  existence  of  an  example  of  Ft'lis  Ian  en 
in  the  South  African  Museum. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  p.  530  • 
1884,  p.  476.) 

795 

[Notice  of  a  supplementary  memoir  on 
the  Cnrassows  (Cracida;).] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  p.  650. 

796 

On  a  third  collection  of  Birds  made  by 
the  Rev.  G.  Brown,  C.  M.  Z.  S.,  iu  the 
Duke  of  York  Group  of  Islands  and  its 
vicinity. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London  1878.  pp.  670-673,  pi. 
xlii. 

A  tabular  list  of  30  species,  with  their  localities 
and  remarks  upon  the  more  interesting  species. 


<'<t>-i,»iil,a<:n  Hi'-l.iiiiHi-lirnii.  is  described  as  new  and 
figured. 

\ao Proc, ZooL 8oe.  London,\wn  pp  2'6 
96;  1878.  p.'28'J;   1879,  p.  446  :   1HHO,  p.  65.) 

797 

[Report  on  the,  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  June,  -Inly,  August, 
Septenilier,  and  <  tctober,  1X78.  ] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  pp.  788-791. 

798 

[Notice,  of  some  hybrid  Monkeys  lately 
l)orn  in  the  Society's  Menagerie.] 

I'rur.  /<„,/,.  Nr,r.  Lumlon.  1878,  p.  791. 
Notes  on  hybrids  between  Macacns  cynoinnltjim, 
I   Cercocebux  ftMginotut,  9,  anil  Macacus 
eynomolgta,    3,  ami    ('i/ii,i,;-]iiiti/itx  momum.    9, 
lioi-n  in  tliti  .Menagerie  of  the  Zoological  - 
of  London. 

799 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
specimen  of  Xaxicola,  stapazina  killed  in 
Lancashire.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  p.  881. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878.  p. 

977.) 

800 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  November,  1878.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  pp.  975, 976,  pi. 

Am  spixi  is  figured. 

801 

[Further  remarks  on  the  occurrence  of 
Saxieola  stapazina  iu  Lancashire.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  p.  977. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  p. 
881.) 

802 

[Notice  of  an  error  in  the  last  part  of 
the  Society's  Proceedings.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  p.  977. 
A  correction  of  an  error  which  had  taken  place 
in  the  "Proceedings'1  (1878,  p.  637)  with  reference 
to  a  collection  of  butterflies  from  Eillitou. 

803 

Revision  of  the  species  of  the  Cotingine 
genus  Pipreola. 

Ibi*,  1878,  pp.  164-173,  pi.  vi. 

Swainson's  name.  Pipreola,  for  the  green  Cotin- 
gas  is  adopted,  and  synonyms  of  the  genus 
given,  together  with  a  synopsis  of  the  species,  of 
which  nine  are  enumerated.  J'ipn-ula  frontalis 
is  figured. 

804 

Preliminary  remarks  on  the  Neotrop- 
ical Pipits. 

Ibis,  1878,  pp.  356-367,  pi.  x. 

A  review  of  the  American  species  of  the  genus 
Ant/tux.  Six  species  are  enumerated,  of  which 
A.  nattereri  is  described  us  new  and  figured.  The 
text  is  illustrated. 

805 

Note  on  the  Breeding  of  the  Sacred 
Ibis  in  the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens. 

Ibis,  1878,  pp.  449-451,  pi.  xii. 
Observations  on  the  breeding  of  Ibis  cethiopica, 
in  the  Gardens  of  the  Zoological  Society  of  Lon- 
don.   The  young  bird  and  egg  are  figured. 


52 


BULLETIN    49,  UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 


806 

Zoological  Distribution  and  some  of  its 
difficulties. 

Proc.  Roy.  Inst.  Grt.  Brit.,  VIII,  pp.  511-513 
(1878). 

An  abstract  of  a  lecture  delivered  before  the 
lloyal  Institution  of  Great  Britain  on  zoological 
distribution.  The  characteristic  species  of  each 
zoological  area  are  treated  of,  and  some  of  the  spe-  I 
cies  with  abnormal  distribution  enumerated  and 
remarked  upon. 

807 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  December,  1878.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  2. 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  January,  1879.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  108. 

809 

[Remarks  upon  and  diagnosis  of  Mitua 
salvini,  the  new  Curassow.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  pp.  108, 109. 
Extract  from  a  letter  from  Professor  Reinhardt 
containing  remarks  on  Mitua  salvini.    The  spe- 
cies is  diagnosed  by  Mr.  Sclater. 

810 

On  the  Breeding  of  the  Argus  Pheas- 
ant and  other  Phasianldce  in  the  Society's 
Gardens. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  pp.  114-118,  pis. 
vii,  viii. 

Report  on  the  breeding  of  several  species  of 
Phasianidce  in  the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens. 
Argus  giganteus,  cf  pull.,  and  the  eggs  of  the  fol- 
lowing species  are  figured:  Argus  giganteus, 
Polypiectron  chinquis,  Ceriornis  temmincki,  C. 
satyra,  and  Crossoptilon  mantchuricum. 

811 

[Exhibition  and  description  of  a  new 
Humming-Bird,  Thaumasius  taczanowsUi, 
from  northern  Peru.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  pp.  145, 146. 
Thaumasius  taczanowskii  is  described.      The 
generic  name  Thaumatius  is  emended  to  Thau- 
masius. 

812 

[Exhibition  of  a  living  Amphisbaenian 
from  Monte  Video.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  146. 
A  species  apparently  referable  to  Amphisbcena 
darwini. 

813 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1879.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  218. 

814 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  two 
rare  Fruit  Pigeons.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  218. 
Carpophaga  van-wicki  and  C.  rhodinolcema  were 
exhibited  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  Society 
of  London  and  remarked  upon. 

815 

[Remarks  upon  the  Japanese  Deer  ( Cer- 
vus  sika).] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  294. 
On  the  Japanese  deer  (Cervus  sika)  breeding  in 
captivity,  with  extracts  from  a  letter  from  Lord 
Powersc'ourt  containing  remarks  upon  them. 


816 

Remarks  on  some  Parrots  living  in  the 
Society's  Gardens. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  pp.  299-301,  pi. 
xxviii. 

Report  on  the  collection  of  parrots  in  the  Zoo- 
logical Society's  Menagerie,  with  remarks  on  the 
following  species :  Brotogerys  tuipara,  B.  cltrt/tio/i- 
tera,  Palceorniscyanoccphalus,  P.  rosa,  J'.fasciatiis, 
and  Caica  xanthomera.  The  last-mentioned  species 
is  figured. 

817 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  March,   1879.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  308. 

818 

[Exhibition  of  the  Eggs  collected  by 
the  naturalists  of  the  Challenger  Expedi- 
tion.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879.  pp.  309-311. 
Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  Soci- 
ety of  London  of  a  series  of  250  eggs  referable  to 
about  50  species,  which  are  enumerated,  with  their 


localities. 


819 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  April,  1879.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  384. 

820 

[Report  on  the  dimensions  and  weights 
of  the  Indian  Elephants.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  385. 
The  dimensions  and  weights  of  the  four  Indian 
elephants  living  in  the  Zoological  Society's  Me- 
nagerie are  given. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  p. 
450;  1883,  p.  465.) 

821 

[Remarks  on  the  Zoological  Gardens  of 
Rotterdam,  Amsterdam,  Cologne,  Frank- 
furt, and  Antwerp.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  438. 
Remarks  on  the  interesting  animals  and  other 
objects  observed  during  a  visit  to   the  above- 
mentioned  gardens. 

822 

On  a  fourth  collection  of  Birds  made 
by  the  Rev.  G.  Brown,  C.  M.  Z.  S.,  on 
Duke  of  York  Island  and  its  vicinity. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  pp.  446-451,  pis. 

xxxvi,  xxxvii. 

A  list  of  41  species,  with  remarks  on  the  more 
interesting  ones.  Graucalus  sublineatus,  Myzo- 
mela  cineracea,  Donacicola  (emend,  ex  Donacola, 
Gould)  spectabilis,  and  Muniaforbesi  are  described 
as  new  species  and  figured. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  pp. 

28,  96;  1878,  pp.  289,  670;  1880,  p.  65.) 

823 

[Remarks  on  two  volumes  of  original 
drawings  of  the  Birds  of  India,  by  Brig. 
Gen.  A.  C.  M'Master.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  460. 
The  two  volumes  contain  about  270  figures  of 
the  birds  of  India,  and  are  deposited  in  the  Zoo- 
logical Society's  library. 

824 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
collection  of  Birds  from  the  Argentine 
Republic.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  pp.  460, 461. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEV  SCLATKR.       f)3 


[I 
II 


Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  /oological  So- 
ciety of  London  of  ;i  collect  ion  consisting  ot  nine 
species  of  buds  tVoni  A  r^-iit  m;i  Donna's  MS. 
name.  PhaceUiidoiinti;  stbititti  i.r,  is  adopted  as  the 
name  of  a  new  spec 

825 

On  the  Minis  collected  by  the  lute  Mr. 
T.  K.  Salmon  in  the  State  ot  Antio(|iii;i, 
United  States  of  Colombia.  I'.v  1'.  L. 
Sclater  and  ( )sbert  Salvin. 

I'rm-.Xoi'l  *"<•.  LffHdM    l*7!».  pp.-IWi  r>f>0.  pis. 
xli-xliii 

An  account  of  Mr  Salmon's  colled  ions  and  the 
localities  in  which  they  wcrn  made,  and  a  sum- 
mary of  the  previous  literature  on  the  avifauna 
of  Colombia.  The  collections  (eight  in  number) 
consisted  of  about  I!, 500  specimens,  reteiable  to 
468  species,  \\liich  are  enumerated  and  remarked 
upon  The  following  new  species  are  described  : 
Cyphorfunue  dichrous  Umirn'mnn  r/f/'/,y>/vi/-//.s,  .1  «- 
tomolusignobtiu,  Grallana  n>f<>  i-iiirmi.  ami  />/•" 
chygalba'mt Innmi.  <'n/>li<>i'tini<i*  <li<-ln-i>ns  and  the 
eggs  of  SQVeral  species  are  (inured  A  map  show- 
ing Mr.  Salmon's  collecting  stations  is  also  given. 

826 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  May,  1879.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  pp  550  551,  pi. 
xliv. 
Nymphicus  cornutus  is  figured 

827 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
skin  of  Ara  ylauca.] 

Proc.  Zool  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  551. 

828 

On  the  Birds  collected  in  Bolivia  by 
Mr.  C.  Buckley.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and 
Osbert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  pp.  588-645. 
A  complete  list  of  Mr.  Buckley  s  two  colleo 
tions,  consisting  of  700  skins,  referable  to  501 
species,  with  an  account  of  the  previous  authori- 
ties on  the  avifauna  of  Bolivia.  Synallaxis  rufi- 
pennis  and  Leptoptila  megalura  are  described  as 
new  species. 

829 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  June,  July,  August, 
and  September,  1879.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  pp.  663,  664. 

830 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  October,  1879  ] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  713. 

831 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  November,  1879.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  pp.  763, 764. 

832 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
small  collection  of  Birds  from  the  island 
of  Moiitserrat,  West  Indies.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  pp.  764,  765. 
A  nominal  list  of  17  species,  with  their  local 
names. 

833 

Note  on  the  American  Crows   of   the 
subgenus  Xanthura. 
Ibis,  1879,  pp.  87-89. 

Remarks  on  the  synonymy  and  distribution  of 
tbe  species  of  Xanthura. ' 


834 

On  recent   additions  to  our  knowledge 
of  t  ho  Avifauna  ol' t  he  Sandwich  Islands. 
Ibis,  iHT'.i,  pp.  n»  yj.pl.ii. 

A  summarv  of  the  contributions  to  the  ornit  ho 

logical  literature  of  the  Sandwich  islands.    Lox- 

iniili-x  liinl/i'iii  is  figured,  and  a  li>t  is  yiveii  of  the 
•Ji!  known  sjiecies  peculiar  to  these  island.-. 

835 
Note  on  the  name  of  the  Purple  Water 

Hen  ol'  son tl» western  Europe. 

I  bin,  1879,  pp.  195, 196. 

Kemarks  showing  that  the  specific  name  llvet- 
I'r/iin,"  used  by  authors  for  the  Purple  Water 
Hen.  can  not  stand,  and  that  this  species  should 
be  called  I'orphyrio  cceruleus. 

836 

Remarks  on  the  Nomenclature  of  the 
British  Owls,  and  on  the  arrangement  of 
the  Order  Strigea. 

Ibis,  1879,  pp.  346-352. 

An  examination  of  the  nomenclature  of  the 
British  Strigtdce,  with  remarks  on  the  principal 
divisions  of  the  order  Striges. 

837 
The  generic  name  EucTicetes. 

Ibis,  1879,  p.  388. 

The  name  Eucncetes,  Scl.,  having  been  previous- 
ly used  in  entomology,  it  is  here  proposed  to 
change  it  to  Calochcetes. 

838 

Descriptions  of  some  new  Tauagers  of 
the  genus  Buarremon.  By  P.  L.  Sclater 
and  Osbert  Salvin. 

Ibis,  1879,  pp.  425-427. 

The  following  species  are  described :  Buarre- 
mon melanolcemus,  B.  spodionotus,  B.  ctnnptus, 
and  1>.  inornalus.  B.  latinuchus and.  B.  melano- 
Icemus  are  figured. 

839 

Supplementary  notes  on  theCurassows 
now  or  lately  living  in  the  Society's  Gar- 
dens. 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  X,  p.  543-546,  pis. 
Ixxxix-xcv  (1879) . 

Supplementary  notes  to  a  former  communica- 
tion on  the  Curassows  (cf.  Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  Lon 
don,  IX,  p.  273,  1875).  The  following  species 
are  remarked  upon  and  figured :  Crax  globicera, 
C.  erytnrofinatha,  C.  globulosa,  C.  viridirostris.  C. 
incoinmoda,  Sothocrax  urumutum  and  Mitua  sal- 
vini. 

840 
The  Exploration  of  Socotra. 

Nature,  XXI,  p.  153  (1879). 
An  advertisement  for  a  naturalist  to  visit  So- 
cotra. 

841 
Monkeys  in  the  West  Indies. 

Nature,  XXI,  p.  153  (1879). 

Letter  on  the  existence  of  monkeys  in  the  West 
Indies. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  79 ; 
\ati(re,  XLI,  p.  368  (1890.) 

842 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Soci- 
ety's Menagerie  in  December,  1879,  and 


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remarks  upon  two  rare  species  of  Chn/s- 
otis.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  pp.  22,  23,  pi.  ii. 
Chryttotis  bodini  and  C.  eri/thntra  are  remarked 
upon.    The  latter  is  figured. 

843 

[Exhibition  of  an  Egg  of  the  Mooruk 
(Casuarhis  bennetti).'] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  p.  27. 

844 

Remarks  on  some  species  of  the  genus 
Tyraimus. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1880,  pp  28-30,  pi.  iii. 

A  commentary  of  Mr.  Ridgway's  paper  on  tlie 

genus  Tyrannus  (Proc.TJ.S.Nai.Mus.,!,  p.  166). 

Tyrannus  niveigularis  is  figured.     The  text  is 

illustrated. 

845 

On  a  fifth  collection  of  Birds  made  by 
the  Rev.  G.  Brown,  C.  M.  Z.  S.,  on  the 
Duke  of  York  Island  and  its  vicinity. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  pp.  65-67,  pis. 
vi-viii. 

A  list  of  13  species,  of  which  the  following  are 
described  as  new:  Megalurus  interscapularis, 
Pozcilodryas  cethiops,  Munia  melcena,  and  Rallies 
insignis.  Also  notes  on  a  small  collection  in 
spirits. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  pp. 

28,96;  1878,  pp.  289,670;  1879,  p.  446.) 

846 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  January,  1880,  and  ex- 
hibition of  a  drawing  of  an  undescribed 
Parrot  of  the  genus  Chry  soils  living  in 
the  Society's  Gardens.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  pp.  67, 68,  pi.  ix. 
Chrysotis  coeligena*  is  described  and  figured. 
C.  dufresniana  is  also  figured. 

*(cf.  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  815.) 

847 

[Remarks  upon  the  probable  identity 
of  Colobns  palllatus,  Peters,  with  C.  an- 
golensis,  Scl.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  p.  68. 

848 

On  new  Birds  collected  by  Mr.  C. 
Buckley  in  eastern  Ecuador.  By  P.  L. 
Sclater  and  Osbert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  pp.  155-161,  pis. 
xvi,  xvii. 

The  following  species  are  described :  Hylophi- 
lus  fuscicapillus,  Nemosia  chrysopis,  Platyrhyn- 
chus  senex,  Serpophaga  albogrisea,  Syristes  albo- 
cinereus,  Myiochanes  nigrescent,  Heterocercus 
aurantiivertex,  Ptilochloris  buckleyi,  Automolus 
dorsalis,  Dysithamnus  subplumbeus,  Herpsiloch- 
mus  f rater,  Myrmothenila  spodionola,  Terenura 
humeralis,  Ilypocnemis  stellata,  IT.  lepidonota, 
Pithys  melanosticta,  Grallaria dignissima,  Celeus 
spcctabilis,  and  Porzana  oenops.  Ptilochloris  buck- 
leyi,ad.  et  pull.,  and  Grallaria  dignissima  are  fig- 
ured. 

849 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1880.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  p.  186. 

850 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the    So- 
ciety's Menagerie  in  March,  1880.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  p.  288. 


851 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  April,  1880.] 

Proc.  Zool  Soc.  London,  1880,  p.  355. 
Phascolarctus  cinereus  is  figured  in  the  text. 

852 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  an 
Ibis  (Gcronticus  com  at  us). ~] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  p.  356. 
Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety of  London  of  a  specimen  of  Gernnticus  co- 
mains  obtained  by  Mr.  Dan  ford  on  the  Euphrates, 
and  notes  on  the  distribution  of  the  species. 

853 

[Remarks  on  Animals  observed  in  the 
Zoological  Gardens  of  Berlin,  Hamburg, 
Amsterdam,  The  Hague,  and  Antwerp.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  p.  420. 

854 

[Exhibition  of  a  Spider  of  the  genus 
Tegenaria,  forwarded  from  Cape  Town  by 
J.  H.  Payne.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  p.  421. 

855 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  May,  1880,  and  descrip- 
tion of  a  new  Lemur  (Lemur  nlgerrlmus).] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  pp.  450-452. 
Lemur  nigerrimus,  sp.  nov.,  is  described.     The 
head  and  that  of  L.  macaco  are  figured  in  the  text. 

856 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  an 
apparently  new  species  of  Antelope.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  p.  452,  pi.  xliv. 
Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  Soci- 
ety of  London  of  a  skin  of  an  antelope,  which  is 
described  as  Tragelaphus  gratus  and  figured. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  34.) 

857 

List  of  the  certainly  known  species  of 
Anatidcu,  with  notes  on  such  as  have  been 
introduced  imto  the  zoological  gardens  of 
Europe,  and  remarks  on  their  distribu- 
tion. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1888,  pp.  496-536. 

One  hundred  and  seventy-four  species  .are  enu- 
merated and  remarked  upon.  The  generic  name 
Dendrocyqna  is  emended  to  Dendrocycna. 

858 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  June,  July,  August, 
September,  and  October,  1880.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  pp.  537-539. 

859 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
skin  of  Numida  ellioti.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  p.  539. 
Numida  ellioti.  Bartlett,  is  shown  to  be  refer- 
able to  N.  pucherani,  Hartlaub. 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  November,  1880.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  p.  648. 


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861 
[Exhibition   of  and   remarks    upon   an 

of  /Vu.r/.s  </<d«it<i    \ 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  p.  648. 

862 
Notes  upon  some  \\Yst-  Indian  Birds. 

1  1  tin,  1880,  pp.  7  1-74.  pi.  i. 

Notes  on  seven  species,  of  which  Maryarops 
mi  iii-tii-  lin-iir  is  described  as  new.  A  new  generic 

inline.  <',itlnii-ii/>>':-ti,  is  proposed  for  the  reception 

of  LfiK-iijtc^ii  hitiluijri,  Laur.  Cdtharopeza  hisfin/ii, 
is  ligm-ed.  'i'lie  text  is  illustrated  with  the  wiug, 
bill  and  loot  of  (Jatharopeza. 

863 

Note  on  the  Rallns  sulcirostris  of  Wal- 
lace and  its  allies. 

Ibis,  1880,  pp.  309-312,  pi.  vi. 
Reiehenhach's  generic  name  Hypofamidia  is 
adopted  for  this  Kail,  uiid  remarks  made  on  the 
six  other  species  comprising  the  genus.  Salva- 
dori's  .MS.  name  Hypotcmiaia  saturata  is  pub- 
lished and  the  species  characterized.  If.  sulci- 
rostris is  figured. 

864 

Remarks  on  the  present  state  of  the 
Systema  Avinm. 

Ibis,  1880,  pp.  340-350,  399-411. 
A  scheme  for  the  classification  of  birds. 

(See  also  Rep.  Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1880, 
p.  606,  and  Nature,  XXII,  p.  549,  1880.) 

865 

Waterfowl. 

Nature,  XXII,  pp.  295-298  (1S80). 
An  illustrated  abstract  of  a  lecture  delivered 
before  the  Zoological  Society  of  London  on  the 
introduction    into,  and    the     acclimatization    of 
waterfowl  in,  the  Society's  Gardens. 

866 
On  the  classification  of  Birds. 

Rep.  Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci..  1880,  pp.  606-609, 
and  Nature,  XXII,  p.  549  (1880)  (abstract). 
A  scheme  for  the   systematic  arrangement  of 
the  class  Aves,  with  approximate    numbers  of 
species  belonging  to  each  order. 

(See  also  Ibis,  1880,  pp.  340,  399.) 

867 

Illustrations  of  new  or  rare  Animals 
in  the  Zoological  Society's  Living  Col- 
lection. 

Nature,  XXIII,  pp.  35-38,  415-417,  487-490 
(1880-81);  XXIV,  pp.  534-536(1881);  XXV, 
pp.  295-298,  391-393,  608-610  (1882);  XXVI, 
pp.  131-134,  603-60G  (1882). 

Illustrated  chapters  on  the  most  noticeable  an- 
imals living  in  the  Zoological  Society's  Menag- 


erie. 


868 


[Exhibition  of   and  remarks    upon   a 
skin  of  a  Merganser  (Mergus  australis).] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  p.  1. 

869 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  December,  1880.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  p.  165. 

870 

On  the  Birds  collected  in  Socotra  by 
Prof.  I.  Bayley  Balfour.  By  P.  L.  Sclater 
and  Dr.  G.  Hartlanb. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  pp.  105-175,  pis. 
xv-xvii. 


A  report  on  a  collection  consisting  of  126  skins, 

referahh)  to  '•'•*>  species,  which  me  enumerated  and 

remarked  upon.    The  gin.  .//•/////»//,•  and 

tlit;  following  species  am  described  as  in-v,  :  Cixti- 

colaincana.  Drymcecaltcesitata,  I  i,atus, 

cimtni'ix  iinlj'i.ini,  1'asser  intrulans,  Klii/iK 

thus  socotranv*,  and   Amii'lm;  fm/< 

incana,    ('iniii/ri*   hulhuiri,   /'</.-.  .  and 

RhynehostrutMU  tocotraniu  »IG  tigured.    '1  i 

is  illustrated  with  the,  head  of  I.iininx  uncinatus, 

and  the  head,  wing  and  foot  of  Rhynchotlr 

socotranut. 

871 

On  some  Birds  collected  by  Mr.  i 
ira  Thurn  in  British  (Jiiiana. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  pp.  212-214. 

Notes  on  six   species   of  birds  contained  in  a 
series  of  skins  collected  in  British  (iuiana. 
l.ii-iis'iiiitliiii-iii.  is  described  as  now,  and  the  head  of 
it  is  figured  in  tin;  text. 

872 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  January,  1881.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  pp.  258, 259,  pi. 
xxix. 

Pithecia  albinasa  is  figured  and  its  synonyms 
are  given. 

873 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  the 
Eggs  of  Opisthocomus  eristatus  and  Cotur- 
nix  delegorgii.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  p.  259. 

874 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
large  Spider  of  the  genus  Myyale.~\ 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  p.  325. 
This  species,   obtained  at   Bahia,   is  referred 
doubtfully  to  Mygale  bistriata,  Koch. 

875 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1881. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  p.  409. 

876 

[Report  on  the   additions  to  the  So- 
ciety's Menagerie  in  March,  1881.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  p.  450. 

877 

[Note  on  the  weights  and  measurements 
of  the  Indian  Elephants  in  the  Society's 
Menagerie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  pp.  450, 451. 
The  dimensions  and  weights  of  the  four  Indian 
Elephants  living  in  the  Society's  Gardens,  with 
figures  to  show  the  increase  in  size  and  weight  of 
the  animals  since  May,  1879. 

(See  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  385; 
1883,  p.  465.) 

878 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  some 
bird  skins  brought  home  by  the  Challen- 
ger Expedition.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  p.  451. 
Notes  on  four  species  of  birds  from  the  Island 
of  Rotumeh. 

879 

[Exhibition  and  descriptions  of  two  new 
Birds  from  New  Britain.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  pp.  451-453,  pi. 

xxxix. 

TricJioijlossus  rubrigularis,  sp.  nov.,  and  Ortygo 
cii-hla  ntbifjinosa,  gen.  et.  sp.  nov.,  are  described- 
The  latter  is  figured. 


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880 

On  the  Birds  of  the  vicinity  of  Lima, 
Peru.  By  P.  L.  Sclater.  With  notes  on 
their  habits  by  Prof.  W.  Nation.  Part  V. " 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  pp.  484-488,  pi. 
xlvi. 

Remarks  on  a  collection  consisting  of  12  species, 
two  of  which — liuarreinon  nation!  and  Lepfnutlif- 
n lira  pileata—  are  described  ;is  new.  The  former 
species  is  figured. 

*  (For  Part  I  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866, 
p.  96;  Pt.  II,  1867,  p.  340;  Pt.  Ill,  1869,  p. 
146;  pt.  IV,  1871,  p.  496.) 

881 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  So- 
ciety's Menagerie  in  April,  1881.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  pp.  626,  627,  pi. 
liv. 
The  adult  and  young  of  Oryx  beisa  are  figured. 


[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
skin  of  a  Chrysotis  from  St.  Lucia,  West 
Indies.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  pp.  627, 628. 
Remarks  on  Chrysotis  versicolor,  with  notes  on 
the  distribution  of  the  species  of  Chrysotis  in  the 
Lesser  Antilles. 

883 

[Remarks  upon  the  Insectarium  lately 
opened  in  the  Society's  Gardens.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  pp.  C51-656. 
Observations  on  the  building  and  arrangement 
of  the  insectarium,  together  with  a  report  by  Mr. 
"VF.  AVatkins  on   the  species  exhibited  therein 
during  May,  1881. 

(See  also  Rep.  Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1881,  p. 
668.) 

884 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  May,  1881.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  p.  734. 

885 

On  the  generic  divisions  of  the  Buc- 
conida3,  together  with  the  description  of 
a  new  species  of  the  genus  Nonnula. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  pp.  775-778. 

A  summary  of  the  generic  divisions  of  the 
Bucconidce.  Seven  genera  are  enumerated,  two  of 
which,  Micromonacha  arid  Hapaloptila,  are  de- 
scribed as  new  and  illustrated  in  the  text.  A 
new  species,  Nonnula  cineracea,  is  also  described. 
The  genera  recognized  are  :  Bucco,  Malacoptila, 
Micromonacha,  Nonnula,  Hapaloptila,  Monacha 
and  Chelidoptera. 

886 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  June,  July,  August, 
September,  and  October,  1881.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  pp.  818, 819. 

887 

[Exhibition  of  a  specimen  of  the  Glossy 
Ibis  (Plegadls  falcinellus)  shot  at  Dog- 
mersfield  Park,  Hampshire.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  p.  827. 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  November,  1881.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  pp.  967,  968. 


[Exhibition  of  two  skins  of  a  Rail  from 
Macquarie  Island.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London  1881,  p.  968. 
These  skins  apparently  belonged  to  the  species 
described  by  Captain  Huttou  as  Kallus  macqua- 
riensis. 

890 

On  an  apparently  new  Parrot  of  the 
genus  Conurus. 

Ibis,  1881,  pp.  130, 131,  pi.  iv. 
Conurus  egregiux  is  described  and  figured. 

891 

Descriptions   of  sonic   new  species   of 
South  American    Birds  of   the  families 
Tyrannidce  and  Formicariida'.     By  P.  L. 
Sclater  and  Osbert  Salvin. 
Ibis,  1881.  pp.  2G7 -27 l,pl.  ix. 

The  genus  Tyranneutes  and  the  following  spe- 
cies are  described  as  new  :  ToiHroxtniiti,  aignatum, 
Euscarthmus  pelzelni,  Tyranneutes  Irraclnnn-Hs, 
Myiarchus  apicali*,  Mynnothentla  gutturalis,  and 
Terenura  8podioptila.  The  last-mentioned  species 
and  Terenura  humeralis  (J1,  ?)  are  figured. 

892 
On  the  genus  Hylophilut. 

Ibis,  1881,  pp.  293-312,  pis.  x,  xi. 
A  review  of  the  genus  Hylopjhilus,  embracing 
the  history  of  the  genus,  synopsis  of  the  species 
(19  in  number),  list  of  species  unknown  to  the 
author,  list  of  species  wrongly  referred  to  the  ge- 
nus, and  remarks  on  the  geographical  distribu- 
tion. Hylophilus  luteifrons  is  described  as  new, 
and  the  following  species  are  figured:  H.  musci- 
capimis,  H.  fuscicapillus,  H.  brunneiceps,  and  H. 
ferrugineifrons. 

893 

Remarks  on  the  recently  described  Par- 
rots of  the  genus  Chrysotis. 

Ibis,  1881,  pp.  411-414. 

Remarks  on  Chrysotis  lactifrons,  C.  campalliata, 
C.  apophosnica,  C.  panamensis,  C.  nichollsi,  and 
C.  cceligena. 

894 

On  two  apparently  new  Finches  of  the 
genus  Erytkrwa,  with  remarks  on  other 
known  species  of  the  group. 

Ibis,  1881,  pp.  543-546,  pi.  xv. 
Erythrura  regia  and  E.  serena*  are  described 
and  figured,  and  remarks  made  on  the  six  other 
known  species  of  the  genus  Erythrura. 

*(Thesetwo  species  are  described  under  the 
generic  name  Erythros-piza,  which,  as  will  be 
be  seen  by  the  context,  is  a  printer's  error.) 

895 

On  two  new  species  of  Birds  discovered 
by  Mr.  E.  W.  White  in  the  Argentine 
Republic. 

Ibis,  1881,  pp.  599,  600,  pi.  xvii. 
Poospiza  erythrophrys  and  Synallaxis  whitii  are 
characterized  and  figured. 

896 

Characters  of  a  new  Puff-bird  of  the 
genus  Nonnnla. 

Ibis,  1881,  pp.  600,  601. 
Nonnula  brunnea  is  described. 


On  the  Insect  House  in  the  Gardens  of 
the  Zoological  Society  of  London. 

Rep.  Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1881,  pp.  668, 669. 


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Not  ice  of  the  add  it  ion  fco  the  Zoological  Society 'a 

(lanlcns  of  an  inscctariiim,  and   repori  «>n  tin   in 
sects  exhibited  therein  during  tin-  \  ear  , 

(See     also    /Vor.    Zo'd     Sur.    L'uulnn,    1881,    p. 

651.) 

898 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Mrna.g»>rie  in  1  >ecrmber,  issi.] 

I '  1-1,1-.  /nut.  Six-    London.  1>S'_»,  p.  97. 

899 

[Exhibit  ion  of  (on  behalf  of  Mr.  Peter 
luchbald,  F. /.  s.  j  and  remarks  upon  two 

curious  Ducks  shot  uear  Darlington.] 

I'l-nc.  /»i>i.  Soc.  London,  1882,  p.  134. 

900 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  January,  1882.] 

/'/•<-<-.  /.<><d.  Six-..  London,  1882,  pp    '2M,  234, 
pi.  x. 
Tin-  female  and  young  of  H»f<  front  aim  are  lig- 

wreck. 

901 

[Exhibition  of  living  examples  of  Helix 
ltd  mastorna.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  p.  286. 
These  specimens  bad  been  sent  from  Ceylon. 

902 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February ,  1882.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  p.  311. 

903 

[Remarks  on  the  use  of  the  term  "  Lipo- 
type."] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  pp.  311, 312. 
Note  on  the  coining  of  the  word  ' '  lipotype  '  for 
conveniently  designating  a  type  of  animal  life, 
the  absence  of  which  is  characteristic  of  a  par* 
ticular  district  or  region. 

904 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  an 
adult  male  of  Cyanomyius  cwlestis.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  p.  342. 
The  head  of  Cyanomyias  coelestis,  cf ,  is  figured 
in  the  text. 

905 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  the 
skins  of  two  specimens  of  the  Subcylin- 
drical  Horubill  (Buceros  subcylmdricw)  .~\ 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  p.  343. 

906 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Soci- 
ety's Menagerie  in  March,  1882.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  p.  358. 

907 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
draw  ing  of  a  Tapir  living  in  the  Soci- 
ety's Gardens.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  p.  39] ,  pi.  xxiii. 
Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of   the  Zoological  So- 
ciety of  London  of  a  drawing  of  a  Tapir,  prob- 
ably referable  to  Tapints  doicii.     '/'.  ilnn-ii  is  fig- 


ured. 


908 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Soci- 
ety's Menagerie  in  April,  1882.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  p.  421. 


&09         • 

Noli-  on  an  .\  u>!  ralian  Duck  living  in 
Ilie  Society's  (  iardcns. 

I  'mi-.  /.<>i,l.  Soc.  London,  1882,  pp.  451' 
•-.  lii. 

Notes    on,  and   synonyms    and    figure  of,  Anag 

f/ll,',  I  'I'll  I'lillX. 

910 

|  I.Vinarks  iipiui  tin-  mod*;  of  finding  of 
tin-  \onn«;-  Cormorants  by  tin-  pan-nt 
birds  in  the  Society's  6ard< 

Proc  Zn',1.  s,,,:  Liniilim,  !--_'.  pp.  l.v 

An  IfltUtratlon  of  Cormorants  fi-t-din^  tln-ir 
\oiing  i.s  given  in  tin-  text. 

911 

[Exhibition  of  some  Lepidoptera  bred 

in  the  insect  lions--.  ] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  p.  459. 

912 

[Keport  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  May.  1XS2.  ] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  pp.  f»40.  547,  pi. 
xxxvii. 

Porcula  salvanic  is  6gured. 

(For  figure  of  young  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soc. 
London,  1883,  pi.  xliii,  p.  388.) 

913 

Exhibition  of  some  Lepidoptera,  etc., 
reared  at  the  insect  house  iu  the  Socie- 
ty's Gardens. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  p.  548. 
A  list  of  the  insects  reared  in  the  Zoological 
Society's  insect  house  is  given. 

914 
Note  on  Ruppell's  Parrot. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  pp.  577,  578,  pi. 
xlii. 

The  two  sexes  of  P&ocephalus  riippelli  are  fig- 
ured and  remarked  upon. 

915 

On  two  apparently  new  species  of  the 
genus  Synallaxis. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  pp.  578,  579.  pi. 
xliii. 

Synallaxis  fusco-rufa  and  S.  griseo-murina  are 
described  and  figured.      A  list  of  the  species  of 
ribed  since  1874  is  appended. 


916 

Notes  on  Birds  collected  in  the  Argen- 
tine Republic.  By  E.  W.  White.  With 
notes  by  P.  L.  Sclater. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  pp.  591-620. 
Two  hundred  and  one  species,  accompanied  bj 
Mr.  White  s  field  notes  and  remarks  by  ^lr.  Scla 
ter,  are  enumerated. 

(Sec  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883.  p.  37.) 

917 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  So- 
ciety's Menagerie  in  June,  .hily,  August, 
September,  and  October,  18Si>.  ] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882.  pp.  630,631,  pis. 

xlvi.  xlvii. 

Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety's Menagerie,  svith  notes  on  tliemore  remark 
able  i  species.  A  provisional  name,  Oanwmierotf*, 
is  •riven  to  a  supposed  ne'w  species  of  Dog,  which 
is  figured,  as  is  also  Cyanorhamphuts  saisseti. 


58 


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918 


[Report  on  the  Insects  bred  in  the  in- 
sect house  in  the  Society's  Gardens.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  pp.  632,  633. 


919 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  November,  1882.] 

Proc.  Zool  Soc.  London,  1882,  pp.  719, 720. 

920 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  some 
photographs  of  a  new  Zebra  (Equus 
grmyi).] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  p.  721. 
Equus  grevyi  is  figured  in  the  text. 

921 

Second  note  on  the  species  of  the  Ty- 
rannine  genus  Hirundinea. 

Ibis,  1882,  pp.  162-164. 

Supplementary  remarks  to  a  previous  commu- 
nication (cf.  Ibis,  1869,  p.  195)  on  the  species  of 
the  genus  Hirundinea.  Amended  diagnoses  of 
the  three  species  are  given. 

922 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  December,  1882.  J 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  1. 

923 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  January,  1883.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  32. 

924 

Further  notes  on  Tragelaphus  grains. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  pp.  34-37,  pi 
viii. 

Additional  remarks  on  and  figures  of  the  male 
and  female  of  Trayelaphus  gratus.  The  head  is 
also  figured  in  the  text. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1880,  p. 
452.) 

925 

Supplementary  notes  on  the  Birds  of 
the  Argentine  Republic.  By  E.  W.  White. 
With  remarks  by  P.  L.  Sclater. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  pp.  37-43,  pi. 
ix. 

Field  notes  by  Mr.  "White  and  remarks  by  Mr. 
Sclater  on  34  species  not  represented  in  Mr. 
White's  former  collection.  Poospiza  whitii  is  de- 
scribed as  new  and  figured. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  p. 
591.) 

926 

On  Birds  collected  in  the  Timor  Laut 
or  Tenimber  group  of  islands,  by  Mr. 
Henry  O.  Forbes. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  pp.  48-58,  pis. 

xi-xiv. 

A  list  of  54  species  and  their  localities,  with  de- 
scriptions of  those  that  are  new  and  notes  on 
several  others  imperfectly  known.  Fifteen  new 
species  are  described,  viz,'Ninoxforbesi,  Strix  sor- 
orcula,  Tanygnathas  subajims,  Monarcha  castus, 
M.  mundus,  Khipidura  hamadryas,  Myiagra  ful- 
viventris,  Microzca  hemixantha,  Graucalus  unimo- 
dus,  Lalage  mcesta,  Pachycephalct  arctitorquis, 
Dicceum  fulgidum,  Myzomela  annabellce,  Oalornis 
crassa,  and  Megapodius  tenimberensis.  The  follow- 
ing species  are  figured :  Ninox  forbesi,  Monarcha, 
caslus,  M.  mundus,  Pachycephala  arctitorquis  (cf , 
$),  and  Calornis  crassa  (cf ,  ?).  Remarks  on  the 


general  character  of  the  avifauna  of  the  Tenim- 
ber islands  are  added.  The  text  is  illustrated 
with  the  upper  surface  of  the  bills  of  Monarcha 
mundus  and  M.  castus. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p. 
194.) 

927 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1883.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  pp.  73, 74. 

928 

[Remarks  upon  a  specimen  of  Macropus 
erubescens  in  the  Gardens  of  the  Zoolog- 
ical and  Acclimatization  Society,  Mel- 
bourne, Australia.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  131. 

929 

[Remarks  on  a  new  list  of  British 
Birds.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  pp.  131, 132. 
.  A  note  on  the  B.  O.  TJ.  list  of  British  birds, 
with  a  table  showing  the  results  of  the  exami- 
nation and  cataloguing  of  the  British  species. 

930 

[Exhibition  of  a  skin  of  a  Crow  sent 
to  Mr.  Sclater  for  examination   by  Mr 
Albert  A.  C.  Le  Souef,  C.  M.  Z.  S.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  144. 

This  skin  apparently  belonged  to  a  variety  of 
Corvus  australis.  • 

931 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  March,  1883.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  178. 

932 

Additional  notes  on  Birds  collected  in 
Timor  Laut  or  Tenimber  group  of  islands 
by  Mr.  Henry  O.  Forbes. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  pp.  194-200, 

pis.  xxvi-xxviii. 

A  list  of  40  species  and  their  localities,  with 
descriptions  of  those  that  are  new  and  remarks 
on  those  of  special  interest.  The  following  new 
species  are  described:  lihipidura  fusco-rufa,  li. 
ojnstherythra,  Pachycephala  fusco-flava,  Zosterops 
griseiventris,  Gerygone  dorsalis,  and  Mimeta  de- 
cipiens.  Figures  are  given  of  Eclectus  riedeli  (cf , 
9 ),  Rhipidura  fusco-rufa,  and  Pachycephala  fusco- 
ava(tf,  ?).  A  list  of  the  60  species  known  to  in- 
habit the  Tenimber  group  is  appended. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  48.) 

933 

[Exhibition  of  a  skin  of  a  rare  Para- 
dise Bird  (Rhipidornis  gulielmi-tertii) .] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  252. 

934 

[Remarks  on  Radde's  "Internationale 
Farbenskala."] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  252. 
Remarks    on  and  explanation  of   the   use    of 
Radde's  work  on  the  nomenclature  of  colours,  a 
copy  of  which  had  been  added  to  the  Zoological 
Society's  library. 

935 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  April,  1883.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  346. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       59 


936 


[List  of  the  species  of  Lepidopterous 
Insects  bred  in  the  Society's  insect 
house,  and  exhibition  of  living  speei- 
mensof  the  West  India'.!  Firelly.  | 

Proc.Zool.frn:  London,  \^<>,  pi».:MO,347. 


937 

[  Kxhihition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
selection  of  Birds  from  New  I'.rit  ain,  New 
Ireland,  and  the,  Solomon  Islands  sent  to 
Mr.  Selater  for  examination  by  the  Rev. 
George  Brown,  C.M.Z.S.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  pp.  347,  348. 
Examples  of  twelve  species  <>r  birds  were  ex- 
hibited to  ;i  meeting  of  tlw  Zoological  Sooiet\  <>(' 
Loiidou  and  remarked  upon. 

938 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  two 
birds  obtained  near  Lima,  Peru,  and 
transmitted  by  Prof.  William  Nation, 
C.M.Z.S.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  pp.  348,  349. 
Kxbibition  of,  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological 
Society  of  London,  and  remarks  on  Ruteo  abbrevi- 
atiixnndPolt/nni/imis  caroli.  Buarrenmn  narim/i, 
Sri.,  is  pointed  out  to  be  identical  \vithPipilo 
iin/xtiiialiis,  Tacz.,  hut  the  specific  name  mystacalis 
had  been  previously  used.  Nationi  is  retained. 

939 

[Remarks  upon  a  Condor'from  Peru 
living  in  the  Society's  Gardens.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  349,  pi.  xxxv. 
Remarks  on  and  figure  of  Sarcorhamphus  cequa- 
torialis. 

940 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  May,  1883.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  388,  pi.  xliii. 
Porcula  salvania,  pull.,  is  figured. 

(For  figure  of  adult  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Lon- 
don, 1882,  p.  546,  pi.  xxxvii.) 

941 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Soci- 
ety's Menagerie  during  the  months  of 
June,  July,  August,  September,  and  Oc- 
tober. 1883.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  pp.  463,  464, 
pis.  xlvi,  xlvii. 

Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Zoological  Soci- 
ety's collection,  with  notes  on  those  of  special 
interest  and  figures  of  Pelecanus  trachyrhynchus 
and  Babirussa  alfunta.  young. 

942 

[Remarks  upon  the  opening  of  the  Socie- 
ty's new  reptile  house.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  464. 
The  opening  of  the  Zoological  Society's  new 
reptile    house     look    place    on    August    4,    1883. 
The  total  number  of  specimens  exhibited  therein 
on  October  1  was  211. 

943 

[Note  upon  the  increase  in  size  and 
weight  of  the  young  male  African  Ele- 
phant purchased  July,  1882.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p,  465. 
The  weights  and  dimensions  of  a  young  Ele- 
phas  af)'i<:a>ittN.  taken  in  July,  1882,  and  again  on 
October  8,  1883,  are  given. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,   1879,  p. 

385;  1881,  p.  450.) 


944 

[Inhibition,  on  behalf  of  Dr.  G.  Ben- 
nett, 1\  7.  S.,  and  remarks  upon  some 
skins  of  a  species  of  Drepanornis  from 
southern  New  Guinea.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  578. 
Mr.  Sclaler   her.-    re.f.-rs   the*.;  skins   to  a    new 
siibsjiec,i<  -M  of    />/•••/,//  /i«/-//  ('*•  (tllx'r/i'ti,  and  call-  it 
D.  albert  !*!.  i-i-rr 


945 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  November,  ]>- 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883.  p.  598. 

946 

Descriptions  01  live  apparently  new 
species  of  South  Americ.  in  I'asseres. 

I'ri'C  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  pp.  653,  654, 
pi.  Ixi. 

The  following  species  are  described  :  Hasileute- 
rus  fraseri,  Cauiste  oyonopyfffa,  *  '//  ///<>'/iW<  *•  m  //(<//•, 
Automolus  r-ubliliiy.  and  Anubazenops  uleayineus. 
The  first-mentioned  species  ia  figured. 

947 

On  the  genera  Microbates  and  Rham- 
pliocwnus  of  the  family  J-'onnicariidce. 

Ibis,  1883,  pp.  92-96,  pi.  iii. 

A  synopsis  of  the  species  of  the  genera  Micro- 
bates  and  Rhamphoccenus.  Microbates  collaris  ia 
figured  and  Ifhamphoccenus  albiventris  described 
as  a  new  speciea. 

948 

Review  of  the  species  of  the  family 
Icteridce.  Part  I*,  Cassicince. 

Ibis,  1883,  pp.  145-163,  pla.  vi,  vii. 
oix  genera,  of  which  Eucorystes  is  described  as 
new,  and  27  species  are  enumerated.  Two  of  the 
species,  Ostinops  salmoni  and  O.  olea;/ineus,  are 
described  and  figured.  The  text  is  illustrated. 
The  genera  treated  in  Part  I  are:  Olypeictenu, 
Ocyalus,  Eucorystes,  Ottinops,  Caxsiculus  and  Cas- 
sicus. 

*(For  Part  II,  Icterince,  see  Ibis,  1883,  p.  352; 

Pt.  Ill,  Agelceinee,  Ibis,  1884,  p.  1;   Pt.  IV, 

QuisealincK,  Ibis,  1884.  p.  149.) 

949 

Review  of  the  species  of  the  family 
Ictei'idos.     Part  II*,  Icterina: 
Ibis,  1883,  pp.  352-374,  pi.  xi. 
Thirty-seven  species  of  the  subfamily  Icterince 
are  enumerated,  all  referred  to  the  single  genua 
Icterus.     Icterus  grace-  annce  is  figured. 

*(For  Part  I,  Cassi-cinte,  see  Ibis.  1883,  p.  145  ; 
Pt.  Ill,  Agelcaince  Ibis,  1884,  p.  1-  Pt.  IV, 
Quiscalince,  Ibis.  1884,  p.  149  ) 

950 

The  High  Springs  of  1883. 
Nature,  XXVII,  p.  529  (1883) 
Letter  on  tue  extraordinary  risingof  the  springs 
in  1883,  in  several  localities  in  North  Hampshire, 
after  the  excessive  rainfall  of  the  winter  of  1882. 

951 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  December,  1883.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884.  p.  1. 

952 

[Exhibition  of  a  Night  Heron  (Xyctico. 
rax  griseus}  shot  in  Plumstead  Marshes.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1884,  p.  2. 


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953 

On  the  Lesser  Koodoo,  Strepsiceros  im- 
lerbis,  of  Blyth. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,  pp.  45-48,  pi. 
iv. 

Remarks  on,  synonyms,  and  figure  of  Strepsi- 
crr»s  ii>ti><-rbix,  together  with  the  comparative  di- 
mensions of  its  horns  and  those. of  .V.  kudu.  The 
horns  of  both  species  are  figured  in  the  text. 

954 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  January,  1884.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,  p.  55. 

955 

[Remarks  upon  a  copy  of  the  lately 
issued  "  Guide  to  the  Calcutta  Zoological 
Gardens"  and  on  Rhinoceros  lasiotis.~] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,  pp.  55,  56. 
An  extract  from  Dr.  John  Anderson's  "Guide  to 
the  Calcutta  Zoological  Gardens  "  respecting  the 
capture  of  an  example  of  Rhinoceros  lasiotisliv 
ing  in  those  gardens. 

956 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie-  j 
ty's  Menagerie  in  February,  1884.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,  p.  176,  pi.  xiv. 
Cercopithecus  martini  is  figured. 

957 

[Exhibition    of     and    remarks     npon 
specimens  of  the  Eggs  of  two  species  of 
Testudinata  laid  in  the  Society's  Gar-  I 
dens.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,  p.  206. 
These  eggs  were  laid   by  the  species  Testudo 
elephantopus  and  Chelys  matamata. 

958 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  April,  1884.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,  p.  251. 

959 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  May,  1884.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,p.  389,  pi.  xxxiii. 
Sphingurus  spinosus  is  figured. 

960 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  the 
Deciduous  Knob  of  the  Culmen  of  the 
Beak  of  the  Rough-billed  Pelican  (Pele- 
canus  trachyrhyncJws) .  ] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,  p.  410. 

961 

[Remarks  upon  a  very  singular  habit 
of  the  Greater  Vasa  Parrot  (Coracopsis 
vasa).~] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,  p.  410. 
Remarks  on  the  habit  of  a  specimen  of  Cora- 
copsis  vasa  producing-  from  its  cloaca  a  mass  of 
dark  flesh-coloured  substance,  and  drawing  it  in 
again  after  exposing  it  for  several  minutes.  This 
substance  was  supposed  to  be  the  membranous 
lining  of  the  cloaca  blown  out  during  the  period 
of  sexual  excitement. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,  p. 

562;  1893,  p.  435.) 


962 

[Report  on  Hie  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  June,  July,  August,  and 
September,  1884.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,  pp.  475,  476,  pi. 
xlv,  figs.  2,  3. 
Colius  erythromelon  is  figured. 

963 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
skin  of  a  Woolly  Cheetah  (Felix  lanea} 
from  South  Africa.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,  p.  476. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  p.  530, 

pl.lv;  1878,  p.  655.) 

964 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  October,  1884.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,  p.  530.  pi.  xlv, 
fig.l. 
Colius  nigricollis  is  figured. 

965 
On  some  Mammals  from  Somaliland. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,  pp.  538-542,  pis. 

xlix,  1. 

Notes  on  five  species  of  mammals.  Equus  asi- 
nus  somalicus*  is  described  as  a  new  subspecies 
and  figured.  Gazella  'ivalleri  and  Equus  asinus 
africanus  are  also  figured. 

*  (See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  p. 

195.) 

966 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  November,  1884.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,  pp.  561,  562. 

967 

[Remarks  upon  the  death  of  a  Greater 
Vasa  Parrot  (Coracopsis  vasa)  which  had 
passed  fifty-four  years  in  the  Society's 
Menagerie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,  p.  5G2. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,   p. 

410;  1893,  p.  435.) 

968 

A  review  of  the  species  of  the  family 
Icteridcc.  Part  IIP,  Agelceinw. 

Ibis,  1884,  pp.  1-27,  pi.  i. 

Of  the  subfamily  Agclceince  38  species  are  enu- 
merated and  referred  to  13  genera.  Subspeeific 
names  are  applied  to  4  local  varieties  of  Sturnella 
ludoviciana,  viz,  Sturnella  ludoviciana  neglecta, 
S.  ludov.  hippocrepis,  S.  ludov.  mexicana,  and 
S.  ludo> .  meridian alis.  Agelceus  cyanopus  is  iig- 
ured.  The  genera  included  in  Part  II  are  Doli- 
chonyx,  Molot.hrus,  Cyrtoles,  Agelceux,  Xanthoce- 
phali'f,  Xanthosomus,  AmblyrltamphuK,  Gymno- 
tnystax.  J'fteudoleistes,  Cur  onus,  Leistes,  Trupialis 
and  Sturnella. 

*(For  Part  I,  Cassicince,  see  Ibis.  1883,  p.  145 ; 

Pt.   II,  Icterince,  Ibis,   1883,  p.  352;  Pt.  IV, 

Quiscalince,  Ibis,  1884,  p.  149.) 

969 

A  review  of  the  species  of  the  family 
Icteridw.  Part  IV*,  Qiiiscalinos. 

Ibis,  1884,  pp.  149-167,  pi.  v. 

Eight  genera,  embracing  25  species,  are  referred 
to  the  subfamily  Quiscalince.  Quiscalus  graysoni 
is  described  as  new,  and  Q.  tenuirostris  figured. 


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Tilt'    genera    treated    oi  nptar,    >'«•«//•- 

,    Din-x.    <ttiiiyi-dliifi.    Mm-rii'ii'lii  a.-..    lli//><> 
x,  A /I/minis  ;iinl  Octi 

(For    1'art    \,<'tIKSn'i,,<l-    M6    Hiix,    l**:i.     ]>    II."' 

l-i.  II.  Tetenna,  1M»  i't.  in. 

Ayi'luiina;  Ibtx,  1*84,  p.  1.) 

970 

Remarks  on  two  rare  American  Osci  no. 

Ibis.  IHSI.  pp.  210,  211.  pi.  vii. 
Kemarkson   Iilii>/>f<itr  hnn-liitin-itx  MIK!  Acanthi 
dnjia  buinli.     Tin-  former  species  is  ligured. 

971 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  December.  1SSI,  and 
description  of  a  new  speeies  of  Cm-Kin*.  \ 

Proc.  Zool.  S<ic.Liuiili>ii,  IMS:.,  pp.  ]  'j,  pi.  i. 
Cervulux  ci-ini/i-unx   is   described    ;uid    figured. 
The  !n:;id  is  also  ligured  in  the  text. 

972 

[Remarks  on  the  breeding  of  the  Chi- 
nese Blue  Magpie  (Cyanopohus  cyanus)  in 
the  Society's  Gardens  in  1884.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  pp.  2, 3. 

973 

[Exhibition  of  a  rare  South  American 
Li/ard  (Hcterodachjlns  imbricatus)  pre- 
sented to  the  Society  by  Mr.  G.  Lemion 
Hunt.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  p.  C3. 

974 

[Exhibition  of  a  Beetle  of  the  family 
Buprestidw,  transmitted  to  the  Society 
by  Mr.  B.  F.  Ffinch.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  pp.  63,  64. 
Julodis  fflnchi  is  remarked  upon  and  figured  in 
the  text. 

975 

[Exhibition  of  Lepidopterous  Insects 
bred  in  the  insect  house  during  the  past 
season,  and  report  on  the  insect  house.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  pp.  65,  66. 
A  list  of  the  insects  exhibited  in  the  Zoological 
Society's  insectarium ,  and  remarks  upon  some  of 
them. 

976 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  January,  1885.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  p.  168. 

977 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1885.] 

J'i-<>r.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  pp.  245,  246. 
A  list  of  the  species  of  Pelicans  living  in  the 
Zoological  Society's  Gardens  is  given. 

978 

[Exhibition   of   and  remarks   upon   a 
curious  Duck  shot  in  Yorkshire.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  p.  246. 

This  bird  was  apparently  a  variety  of  Fuligula 
marila. 

979 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  March,  1885.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  p.  322. 


980 

I  Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
pair  of  Pheasants  from  northern  Afghan- 
istan, belonging  to  II.  K'.  If.  the  1'rinee 

of     Wales.  |  ' 

Proc,  '/.<>,,l.  Soc.  London,  1885,  pp.  322-324,  pi. 

xxii 

Phasianns principali*  is  characteri/rd.  ligured, 
.•iiul  remarked  upon. 

081 

TExhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  some 
Eggs  of  Darwin's  K'hea. ) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.   /,«„,/„/,.  i«nr,,  p p.  .'{24-327. 

Inhibition   to  ;i   meeting  (it'  tin-  /(mineral   So 
rictv   (if  London  of  som<-  cii^s  of  A'/ 
and  an  extract  of  a  letter  from  il   <;.  (.'huaz  con 
cerning  them. 

982 

[Report  on  the  addition*  to  the  8 
ty's  Menagerie  in  April,  IKxn.J 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  p.  421. 

983 

[Remarks  upon  the  Colics  now  or 
lately  living  hi  the  Society's  Gardens.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  p.  .',12. 
A  list  of  the  species  of  Colius  represented  in 
the  Zoological  Society's  collection  is  given. 

984 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  May,  1885.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  p.  609. 

985 
Description  of  a  new  species  of  Icterus. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  p.  671. 
Icterus  hauxwelli  is  described. 

986 

Note  on  Lemur  macaco  and  the  way  in 
which  it  carries  its  young. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  pp.  672, 673. 
An  illustration  of  the  female  of  Lemur  macaco 
carrying  its  young,  with  remarks. 

987 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Soci- 
ety's Menagerie  in  June,  July,  August, 
and  September,  1885.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  pp.  717, 718. 

988 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
Skull  of  an  American  Tapir.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  p.  718. 
Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  Soci- 
ety of  London  of  a  skull  of  a  Tapir,  which  had 
been  described  as  Taj>irns  mvUni,  but  which,  as 
evidenced  by  an  examination  of  the  skull,  was 
only  a  dark  variety  of  T.  americanttt. 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  October,  1885.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  p.  833. 

990 

[Remarks  upon  a  Newt  (Molgc  vittata) 
and  its   distribution.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  pp.  834, 835. 


62 


BULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 


991 

Characters  of  an  apparently  new  species 
of  Tanager  of  the  genus  Calliste. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  pp.  849,  850. 
Calliste  gouldi  is  characterized. 

992 

[Report  on  the  addition?  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  November,  1885.  ] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  p.  851. 

993 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  an 
African  Horubill  and  other  birds  belong- 
ing to  Mr.  H.  Whitely. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  p.  851. 
Exhibition  to  the  Zoological  Society  of  London 
of  several  bird  skins  belonging  to  Mr.  H.  Whitely. 
and  remarks  on  the  species  Buceros  casuarinus, 
which  is  supposed  to  have  been  founded  on  a 
young  specimen  of  B.  cylindricus. 

994 
On  the  Muscicapine  genus  Chasiempis. 

Ibis,  1885,  pp.  17-19,  pi.  i. 

Remarks  on,  and  figures  of,  the  male  and  female 
of  Chasiempis  sandwichensis. 

995 

On  some  little-known  species  of  Tana- 
gers. 

Ibis,  1885,  pp.  271-275,  pi.  vi. 
Notes  on  nine  species  of  Tanagers.  Nesospin- 
gus  is  proposed  as  a  new  generic  name  for  the 
reception  of  Chlorospingus  speculiferus,  Lawr., 
and  Lanio  lawrencii  is  described  as  a  new  species 
and  figured.  Tachyphonu&  natter eri is  also  figured. 
Nesospingus  speculiferus  is  illustrated  in  the  text. 

996 

"Furculum"  or  "Furcula." 
Nature,  XXXII,  p.  466  (1885). 
Letter  on  the  correct  term  to  be  employed  as 
an  equivalent  of  the  os  furculatorium  of  birds, 

997 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  December,  1885.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1886,  pp.  1,  2. 

998 

[Exhibition  of  Lepidopterous  Insects 
bred  in  the  insect  house  during  the  past 
season.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1886,  pp.  2-4. 
Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety of  London,  of  a  series  of  specimens  of  Lep- 
idoptera  bred  in  the  Society's  insect  bouse,  to- 
gether with  a  list  of  the  species  exhibited  therein, 
with  remarks. 

999 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  January,  1886.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1886,  pp.  124, 125. 

1000 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
specimen  of  a  newly  described  Paradise 
Bird  (Paradisornis  rudolphi).~] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1886,  p.  125. 

1001 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1886.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1886,  p.  137. 


.  1002 
Note  on  the    external    characters    of 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1886,  pp.  143,  144, 
pi.  xvi. 

The  distinctive  features  of  Rhinoceros  simus 
and  A',  hicornis  are  pointed  out.  The  heads  of  the 
two  species  are  figured. 

1003 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  March,  1886.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1886,  p.  176. 

1004  * 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  the 
heads  and  horns  of  two  species  of  Ante- 
lopes from  Lamoo,  East  Africa  (Strepsi- 
ceros  imberbis  and  Damalis  senegalensis).'] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1886,  p.  176. 

1005 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Soci- 
ety's Menagerie  in  April,  1886.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1886,  p.  266. 

1006 

Remarks  on  the  various  species  of  Wild 
Goats. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1886,  pp.  314-318, 
pis.  xxxi,xxxii. 

Remarks  on  10  species  of  the  genus  Capra.  C. 
cegagrus  and  C.  sinaitica  are  figured. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1887,  p. 
552.) 

1007 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  May,  1886.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1886,  p.  318. 

1008 

[Remarks  on  interesting  animals  ob- 
served during  a  visit  to  the  Zoological 
Gardens  of  Rotterdam,  Amsterdam,  Co- 
logne, Antwerp,  and  Ghent.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1886,  p.  320. 

1009 

[Exhibition,  on  behalf  of  Mr.  J.  Bra- 
zier, C.  M.  Z.  S.,  of  a  series  of  55  eggs 
laid  by  a  Pacific  Porphyrio.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1886,  p.  330. 
A  specimen  of  this  bird—  Porphyrio  vitiensis  — 
was  captured  at  Mar6,  Loyalty  Islands,  in  1873, 
and  was  kept  in  captivity  till  1882,  during  which 
period  she  laid  491  eggs. 

1010 

List  of  a  collection  of  Birds  from  the 
Province  of  Tarapacd,  northern  Chili. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1886,  pp.  395-404, 

pi.  xxxvi. 

Fifty-three  species  are  enumerated  and  re- 
marked upon.  Phcenicopterus  jamesi  is  described 
as  a  new  species  and  figured.  A  map,  showing 
the  localities  where  the  collection  was  made,  is 
given.  The  bills  of  P.  jamesi  and  P.  andinus  are 
figured  in  the  text. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  p. 

131.) 

1011 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Soci- 
ety's Menagerie  in  June,  July,  August, 
September,  and  October,  1886.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1886,  pp.  417,  418. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER. 


1012 

On  two  species  of  Antelopes  from  So- 
inalilaud. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1886    pp.   504,  505. 
pl.li. 


Remarks  on  Gazellanaso,  n.  up., 
ku-Lt.    Tho  head  of  thelbrmcr  s|i<-<-u-s  i-  ti-nr«-il. 

1013 

On  an  apparently  now  Parrot  of  tho 
genus  ('on  urns  living  in  the  Society's 
Gardens, 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1886,  pp.  538,539, 
pl.lvi. 
Gonurus  rubritorquis  is  described  and  figured 

1014 

[Report  on  tho  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Monagerio  in  November,  1886.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1886,  p.  549. 

1015 

On  tho  Claws  and  Spurs  of  Birds' 
Wings. 

Ibis,  1886,  pp.  147-151,  300-301. 
Remarks  on  and  illustrations  of  tho  spurs  and 
claws  on  the  wings  of  Gypayus  papa,    Chauna 
derbiana,    Plectropterus   gambensis,    and   Parra 
jacana. 

1016 

Description  of  a  new  Ground  Finch 
from  Avestern  Peru. 

Ibis,  1886,  pp.  258,  259,  pi.  viii. 
Hcemophila  pulchra  is  described  and  figured. 

1017 

[Report  on  the  addition  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  December,  1886.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1887,  pp.  1,  2. 

1018 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
specimen  of  a  rare  Parrot.  (Chrysotis 
bodini).] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1887,  p.  2. 

1019 

Characters  of  new  species  of  Birds  of 
the  family  Tyrannidce. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1887,  pp.  47-50,  pi. 
ix. 

The  following  species  are  characterized  and 
remarked  upon  :  Tcenioptcra  holospodia,  Euscarth- 
mug  apicalis,  Pogonotriccuft  gualaquizce,  Leptopo- 
gon  godmani,  L.  ou&taleti,  Phyllomyian  berlepschi, 
Elainea  hypospodia,  E.  flavivertex,  Myiobius  subo- 
chraceus,  and  Empidonaxridgu'ayi.  Euscarthmus 
apicalis  and  Leptopogon  oustaleti  are  figured. 

1020 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  January,  1887.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1887,  pp.  138,  139. 

1021 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1887.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1887,  p.  319. 

1022 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Soci- 
ety's Menagerie  in  March,  1887.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1887,  p.  340. 


1023 

[Extracts  from  a  letter  addressed  to 
Mr.  Srlater  by  Rev.  (',.  H.  K.  Fisk,  C. 
M.  /.  S.,  respecting  tin-  killing  and  eat- 
ing, by  a  Mouse,  of  ;i  young  venomous 
Snake.  J 

I'n.c.  y.,,,,1.  806.  London,  1887,  pp.  340-342. 
Tin-  Mouse  was  a  specimen  of  1h-n<li->,n<yis  itiel- 
anotis,  and  the  snake  >'••/<•  '/«/<  luemachates. 

1024 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a  set 
of  eleven  photographs,  representing  ob- 
jects of  Natural  History,   collected    by 
General  Prejevalski  in  Central  Asia.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1887,  p.  362. 

These  photographs  represented  objects  of  <  ien- 
eral  Prejevalski's  collection,  as  arranged  lor  ex- 
hibition'in  the  Museum  of  the  Imperial  Academy 
of  St.  Peteisbui •-'.  They  had  been  presented  to 
the  Library  of  the  Zoological  Society  of  London, 
where  they  are  now  located. 

1025 

[Extract  from  a  letter  addressed  to  Mr. 
Sclater  by  Mr.  Albert  A.  C.  Le  Souef,  C. 
M.  Z.  S.,  containing  remarks  upon  some 
living  Duckbills  (Ornithorh\inchus  para- 
doxus)  in  confinement  at  Melbourne.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1887,  p.  363. 

1026 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  April,  1887.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1887,  p.  396. 

1027 

[Extracts  from  a  letter  addressed  to 
Mr.  Sclater  by  Mr.  Roland  Trimon,  F.  Z. 
S.,  respecting  the  obtaining  of  a  second 
example  of  Laniarius  atrocroceus.~\ 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1887,  pp.  396,  397. 

1028 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  May,  1887.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1887,  p.  482. 

1029 

[Remarks  upon  specimens  of  two  spe- 
cies of  North  American  Foxes  living  in 
the  Society's  Gardens.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1887,  p.  482. 
Remarks  on  specimens  of   Canis  velox  and  C. 
virginianus. 

1030 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  the 
Skin  of  a  White-nosed  Monkey  (Cercopi- 
thecus  ascanias  f ).] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1887,  p.  502. 
This  monkey  was  obtained   in  eastern  Equa- 
torial Africa  and  is  here  doubtfully  referred  to 
C.  ascanias. 

1031 

[Exhibition  of   and  remarks  upon  a 
specimen  of  a  Pheasant  from  northern 
Afghanistan  (Phasianns  printipalis).\ 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1887,  p.  502. 

1032 

Note  on  the  Wild  Goats  of  the  Cauca- 
sus. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1887,  pp.  552,  553. 


BULLETIN    1!>,  UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 


Remarks  on  Capra  caucasica  and  C.  pallasi, 
arid  an  extract  from  a  communication  from  Dr. 
G.  Radde  concern mg  them  Tlie  two  species  are 
shown  to  be  distinct,  and  the  author  points  out 
that  he  was  in  error  in  uniting  them  in  a  former 
paper,  (cf,  Proc.  Zool  Soc.  London,  1886,  p.  314). 

1033 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  .Tnne,  July,  August, 
September,  and  October,  1887.  J 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1887,  pp.  558, 559. 

1034 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  November,  1887.  J 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1887,  p.  638. 

1035 

[Extract  of  a  letter  from  Dr.  Burmeis- 
ter,  F.  M.  Z.  S.,  and  remarks  on  a  sup- 
posed new  Humming  Bird  (Chcetocercus 
ewmateteri).] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1887,  pp.  638, 639. 
Mr.  Sclater  proposes  the  name  Chcetocercus  bur- 
meisteri  for  the  species  characterized  in  Dr.  Bur- 
meister's  letter. 

1036 

On  Empidonax  brunnens  and  its  allied 
species. 

Ibis,  1887,  pp.  64-66. 

Observations  on  Empidonax  brunneus  (which 
is  referred  to  E.  bimaculatus,  d'Orb.  et  Lafr.), 
E.  oliva,  Empidocfianes  fringillaris,  E.  fuscatus, 
and  E.  oliva  aut  vireoninus  (referred  to  E.  aren- 
aceus) . 

1037 

Remarks  on  the  species  of  the  genus 
Cyclorhis. 

Ibis,  1887,  pp.  320-324,  pi.  x. 
An  arrangement  of  the  species  (10  in  number) 
of  the  genus  Cyclorhis,  with  remarks  upon  them. 
Cyclorhis  atrirostria  is  described  as  new  and  fig- 
ured. 

1038 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  So- 
ciety's Menagerie  in  December,  1887,  and 
list  of  specimens  of  the  genus  Cairn.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1888,  pp.  1,  2. 
A  list  of  the  specimens  (36  in  number)  of  the 
genus    Canis  living  in  the  Zoological  Society's 
Gardens  is  given. 

1039 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  m  January.  1888.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1888,  p.  87. 

1040 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1888.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1888,  p.  140. 

1041 

[Exhibition  on  behalf  of  Lieut.  Col. 
H.  M.  Drummond-Hay,  C.  M.  Z.  S.,  of  a 
specimen  of  the  Desert  Wheatear  (Saxi- 
cola  deserti)  killed  in  Scotland.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1888,  p.  140. 
1042 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  March,  1888.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1888,  p.  219, 


1043 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie 
ty's  Menagerie  in  April,  1888.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1888,  p.  265. 


1044 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  m  May,  1888  ] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1888,  p.  291. 

1045 

[Exhibition  on  the  part  of  Mr.  F.  M. 
Campbell,  F.  Z.  S.,  of  a  pair  of  Pallas's 
Sand  Grouse,  and  remarks  on  the  numer- 
ous recent  occurrences  of  this  bird  in 
western  Europe.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1888,  p.  291. 
1046 

[Exhibition,  on  behalf  of  Prof.  R.  Col- 
lett,  C.  M.  Z.  S.,  of  a  nest,  eggs,  and  two 
young  ones  in  down  of  the  Ivory  Gull 
(Larus  eburneus).'] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1888,  pp.  291,  292. 

1047 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  June,  July,  August, 
September,  and  October,  1888.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1888,  p.  413. 

1048 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  November,  1888.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1888,  p.  564. 

1049 

Notes  on  the  Emperor  Penguin  (Apteno- 
dyies  forsteri). 

Ibis,  1888,  pp.  325-334. 

The  history  and  synonymy  of  A  ptenodytes  for- 
steri. The  differences  in  coloration  and  structure 


between  this  species  and  A.  pennanti  are  pointed 
out.  The  upper  surface  of  the  skull  and  the 
sterna  of  both  species  are  figured  in  the  text. 


1050 
Electric  Fishes  in  the  River  Uruguay. 

Nature,  XXX VIII,  p.  148  (1888). 
Letter    on  the  occurrence  of  an  electric  eel 
(Gymnotus)  in  the  Rio  Uruguay. 

1051 

The  "Tamaron"  of  the  Philippine 
Islands. 

Nature,  XXXVIII,  pp.  363, 364  (1888). 

Letter  on  the  discovery  in  the  Philippine 
Islands,  by  Prof.  J.  B.  Stee're,  of  a  new  species  of 
Anoa — Anoa  mindorenais. 

1052 
The  Barbary  Ape  in  Algeria. 

Nature,  XXXIX,  p.  30  (1888). 
Letter  on  his  having  seen  wild  specimens  of  the 
Barbary  ape  in  Algeria. 

1053 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  December,  1888.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1889,  p.  1. 

1054 

[Report  on   the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  January,  1889.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1889,  p.  26. 


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1055 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  ;i 
living  specimen  oi'the  Thick-billed  Lark 
(Rhamphocorya  clot-ba/i).  \ 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1889,  pp.  20, 27. 

1056 

On  some  new  species  and  genera  of 
Birds  of  the  family  Vendrooolaptidcs. 

1'i-or.  '/.««l.  Sn>-.  Lmnlnn    IKS'J.  pp.  T.i-34. 
Two  new  generie.  terms,   Li //* //«/»// //<•*  ;unl    //*/ 

iij-i-tttxti'ti,  ;ire  proposed  tor  i lie  reception  of  /<<»/• 

•naniiy  cinririinti-i^  ami  l>< 'it<lr<ic<ild{/ti'x  /n'rrnli, 
respectively,  and  the  following  ne\\  species  are 
described:  r/tiK'i'ftliiii  l»-iil</j'si,  I'ltdci'lloiloiiins 
rnjij>rnniK,  T/iri/>o/ili«i/a  fuscicepa,  Pliilydor  cer 
vicalis,  and  PicolapteH  parvirot&if. 

1057 

[Exhibition   of  and  remarks  upon   a 
series  of  specimens  of  the  eggs  and  chicks 
of  the  Hoatziu  (OpisthocomuscristatuyJ.I 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1889,  p.  57. 

1058 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  some 
heads  and  skins  of  a  new  Antelope  ob- 
tained by  Mr.  H.  C.  V.  Hunter,  F.  Z.  S.,  in 
northeastern  Africa.]  » 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1889,  pp.  58, 59. 
Tho  heads  and  skins  of  a  new  species  of  ante- 
lope, proposed  to  be  culled  Damalis  hunten,  were 
exhibited  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  Society 
of  London,  and  remarked  upon.  The  head  is  lig- 
ured  in  the  text. 

1059 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,.  1889.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1889,  p.  85. 

1060 

[Remarks  upon  the  collections  of  Fishes 
made  at  Constantinople  by  Dr.  E.  D. 
Dicksou,  C.  M.  Z.  S.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1889,  p.  135. 

1061 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  March,  1889.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1889,  pp.  160, 161. 

1062 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a  pair 
of  Buprestine  Beetles  (Julodis  ffinchi)  ob- 
tained by  Mr.  B.  T.  Frinch,  near  Karachi.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1889,  p.  219. 

1063 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
specimen  of  the  Mole  Cricket  ( Gryllotalpa 
vnlgaris)  found  at  Bagdad  and  trans- 
mitted by  Mrs.  Talbot.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1889,  p.  219. 

1064 

[Remarks  on  interesting  animals  ob- 
served during  a  visit  to  the  Zoological 
Gardens  of  Rotterdam,  Amsterdam,  and 
Antwerp.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1889,  pp.  219,  220. 

1065 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  April,  1889.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1889,  p.  246. 

415— No.  49 5 


1066 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
living  specimen  of  an  albino  variety  of 
tin-  ( 'upe  Molr  Rat.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,lB89,  pp.  246,  247. 

1067 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
mummy  of  a  Falcon  obtained  at  Thebes, 
in  Egypt.] 

I' !••  a-.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1889,  p.  262. 
Apparently  a  imimiiiilied  specimen  of  Tinnun- 
culus  alaitddrius. 

1068 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  ;i 
series  of  Photographs  taken  at  Antipodes 
Island.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1889,  p.  262. 
These*  photographs  represented  groups  of  ma- 
rine birds  and  sea  lions  which  frequent  Antipodes 
Island  lor  breeding  purposes. 

1069 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
Leaf  Insect  (Phy  Ilium  gelonua)  living  in 
the  Society's  insect  house.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1889.  p.  2<L'. 

An  illustration  of  Phyllium  yelonus  (immature) 
is  given. 

1070 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  May,  1889.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1889,  p.  31 G. 

1071 

List  of  Birds  collected  by  Mr.  Ramage 
in  Dominica,  West  Indies. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1889,  pp.  326, 327. 
A  list  of  30  species,  with  general  remarks  on 
the  avifauna  of  Dominica. 

1072 
Description  of  Hunter's  Antelope. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1889,  pp.  372-377, 
pi.  xlii. 

.  Damalis  hunteri  is  characterized  and  figured, 
and  remarks  made  on  a  series  of  horns  and  skins 
of  this  animal.  The  text  is  illustrated  with  fig- 
ures of  the  head,  skull  and  horns,  of  the  male 
and  female. 

1073 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  June,  July,  August,  and 
September.  1889.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1889,  pp.  393, 394. 
1074 

List  of  Birds  collected  by  Mr.  Ramage 
in  St.  Lucia,  West  Indies. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1889,  pp.  394, 395. 

A  list  of  30  species,  with  general  notes  on  the 
ornithology  of  St.  Lucia. 

1075 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  October,  1889.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1889,  pp.  447, 448. 

1076 

[Exhibition  of  a  Skin  of  an  albino  va- 
riety of  the  Cape  Mole  Rat  (Gear ych us 
capcusis).'] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1889,  p.  449. 


66 


BULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 


1077 

[Report  oil  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  November,  1889.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1889,  p.  586. 

1078 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  an 
Egg  of  the  Crested  Screamer  (Chauna 
chavaria).] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc. London,  1889,  pp.586,  587. 

1079 

Notes  on  some  recently  described  spe- 
cies of  Dendrocolaptidce. 

Ibis,  1889,  pp.  350-354,  pi.  xi. 
Notes  on  Berlepscliia  rikeri,  Phacellodomus 
inornatus,  Dendrornis  punctigula,  liidgw.  MS., 
D  lawrencii,  D.  lawr.  costaricen&is,  Picolaptes 
gracilis,  Dendrocincla  rvfo-olivacea,  I),  castanop- 
tera,  Dendrocolaptes  obsoletus,  and  Sclerurus  cani- 
gularis.  Berlepschia  rikeri  is  figured. 

1080 
The  Rabbit  Pest. 

Nature,  XXXIX,  pp.  493,  494  (1889). 
Note  on  the  plan  advocated  by  Mr.  W.  Rodier, 
of  New  South  Wales,  for  the  extermination  of 
rabbits  in  Australia. 

1081 
"La  Pietra  Papale." 

Nature,  XLI,  pp.  30,31  (1889). 
A  description  of  an  enormous  granite  boulder, 
near  Stresa,  in  Italy. 

1082 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  December,  1889.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1890,  p.  1. 

1083 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
hybrid  Duck.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1890,  pp.  1,  2,  pi.  i. 
Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety of  London  of  a  hybrid  between   Tadorna 
casarca  and   Querquedula  falcata.     The  bird  is 
figured. 

1084 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  January,  1890.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1890,  p.  44. 

1085 

On  a  Guinea  Fowl  from  the  Zambesi, 
allied  to  Numida  cristata. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1890,  pp.  86,87,  pi. 
xii. 

Remarks  on  and  figure  of  an  undetermined 
species  of  Numida  from  the  Zambesi. 

1086 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1890.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1890,  p.  94. 

1087 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  some 
Mammals  obtained  in  the  Upper  Magda- 
lene Valley  of  Colombia  by  Mr.  R.  B. 
White,  C.M.Z.  S.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1890,  p.  98. 
Examples  of  four  species  of  mammals,  determ- 
ined by  Mr.  Oldfield  Thomas,  were  exhibited  to 
a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  Society  of  London 
and  remarked  upon. 


1088 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  March,  1890.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1890,  p.  147,  pi.  xv. 
Hypocolius  ampelinusis  figured. 

1089 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  April,  1890.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1890,  p.  354. 

1090 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  the 
Head  of  an  Antelope  ( Damalis  senegalensis) 
from  East  Africa.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1890,  pp.  354-357. 
The  head  and  skull  of  Dainalis  senegalensis  are 
figured  in  the  text,  and  remarks  made-  upon  the 
animal.    A  list  of  its  synonyms  is  given. 

1091 

On  a  new  Toucan  of  the  genus  Ptero- 
ylossus. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1890,  p.  403. 
Pteroglossus  didymus  is  characterized. 

1092 

[Report  011  th«  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  May,  1890.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1890,  pp.  411, 412. 

1093 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  two 
young  specimens  of  Darwin's  Rhea  (llhea 
darwini)  from  the  Province  of  Tarapaca".] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1890,  p.  412. 

1094 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  the 
Flat  Skin  of  a  Zebra  received  from  Ber- 
bera,  northern  Somaliland.J 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1890,  pp.  412-414. 
The  skins  of  Equus  grevyi  aud  E.  burchelli  are 
figured  in  the  text. 

1095 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
Mounted  Head  of  a  rare  Antelope  (JEpy- 
ceros  petersi).~\ 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1890,  pp.  460, 461. 
A  figure  of  the  head  is  given  in  the  text. 

1096 

[Exhibition  of  a  photograpli  of  Gre"- 
vy's  Zebra.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1890.  p.  461. 
This  photograph  of  Equus  grevyi  was  taken 
by  Mr.  Gambier  Bolton  from  the  type  specimen 
in  the  Paris  Museum. 

1097 

[Remarks  upon  a  map  transmitted  by 
M.  P.  A.  Pichot,  C.  M.  Z.  S.,  showing  the 
exact  locality  in  which  the  Beaver  is  now 
found  in  the  Delta  of  the  Rhone.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1890,  p.  463. 

1098 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  June,  July,  August, 
September,  and  October,  1890.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1890,  pp.  589,  590, 
pis.  xlvii,  xlviii. 

Tragelaphus  spekii  and  Colobus  ferrugineus  are 
j  figured. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       67 


1099 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  November,  1890.] 

Proc  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1890,  pp.  046,647. 

1100 

Remarks  on  the  fifth  cubital  remex  of 
the  wing  in  theCariimt.r. 

////.v,  IS'.K),   pp.  77-83 

( >hsei  va lions  on  the  presence  or  absence  of  the 
fifth  cubital  lemex  in  tho  wing  of  the  various 
order*  of  the  CmrinAte  birds  The  distal  cubital 
remises,  nith  t '  eir  at  taehed  feet  rices  nia.joies.  of 
J'lmxiitn-Hx  0ofcMcu*aad  Aijuila  chrysaetoit  an-  Ug- 

urcd  in  the  text. 

1101 

On  the  Range  of  tho  Gua'chero  (Steator- 
nis  caripenNix)  in  South  America. 

Ibis,  1890,  pp.  335-339. 

A  history  of  the  occiu  rcncesof  Stcatornis  cari- 
'jx'iixis  in  various  localities  in  South  America, 
with  a  list  of  the  principal  references  to  this  spe- 
cies 

1102 

On  some  Birds  of  the  Argentine  Re- 
public. By  A.  H.  Holland.  With  notes 
by  P.  L.  Sclater. 

Ibis,  1890,  pp.  424-428. 

A  nominal  list  of  65  species,  accompanied  by 
Mr.   Hollands  field  notes  and  remarks  hy  Mr. 
Sclater  011  some  of  the  more  interesting  species. 
(See  also  Ibis,  1891,  p.  16.) 

1103 
African  Monkeys  in  the  West  Indies. 

Niture   XLI,  pp.  308.  369  (1890). 
Letter  on  the  occurrence  of  Cercopithecus  calli- 
trichus  in  the  West  Indies. 

(See  also  Proc.   Zool.  Soc.  London.  1866,  p. 
79;  Nature,  XXI,  p.  153, 1879.) 

1104 

The  White  Rhinoceros. 

Nature,  XLII.  pp.  520,  521  (1890). 

Remarks  on  Rhinoceros  simus,  which  is  shown 
to  differ  in  many  respects  from  It.  bicornis.  Tho 
heads  of  the  two  species  are  figured. 

1105 
The  New  Australian  Mammal. 

Nature,  XLII,  p.  645  (1890). 
Notes  on  the  curious  new  mammal  discovered 
in  Central  Australia  by  Dr.  E.  C.  Stirling. 
(See  also  Nature,  XLIV,  p.  449, 1891.) 

1106 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  December,  1890.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  p.  1. 
1107 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upou  some 
sketches  made  by  Lieut.  W.  E.  Stairs, 
R.  E.,  of  the  horns  of  a  large  Antelope 
apparently  unknown  to  science.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  pp.  1-3. 
The  horn  is  figured  in  the  text. 

1108 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  spec- 
imens of  three  species  of  Purple  Water 
Hens  (Porphi/rio  poliocephalus,  P.  cavu- 
lens,  and  P.  smaragdonotas).'] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  pp.  47,  48. 


1109 


(  Report  on  tin-  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  January,  1*91.  J 
I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  p.  121. 

1110 

On  a  second  collection  of  Birds  from 
the  Province  of  Tarapae;i,  northern  Chili. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  pp.  1  ;i  i:;7 
pi.  xiii. 

An  annotated  list  of  ',:;  species,  of  which  /'///•//- 
'jilny  ,;,,-acnuiK  is  described  as  new  and  ' 
A  map  of  the  vicinity  ol  Tarjip:n-;i  i-  ^iven. 

(See    ;,lsr.    /•/••«'. 

395). 

1111 

[Report  on  tlm  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1891.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  p.  179. 


>  1886,    p. 


1112 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
specimen  of  Macgregor's  Parudix:  JJird 
(  Cnemopliilus  macgregori).~] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  p.  179. 

1113 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  two 
specimens  of  the  Horns  of  an  Antelope 
from  Somalilaud.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  p.  197. 
These  horns  undoubtedly  belonged  to  the  spe- 
cies of  antelope  which    had  been  recently  de- 
scribed by  Mr.  Thomas  as  Cervicapra  clarkei. 

1114 

[Exhibition  of  skins  of  the  Ounce  (Fe- 
lis  uncia)  and  remarks  upon  its  geo- 
graphical distribution.] 

Proc  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  p.  197. 

1115 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  March,  1891.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  p.  212. 

1116 

[Remarks  upon  the  breeding  of  Trage- 
laphus  grains  in  the  Gardens  of  the  Zoo- 
logical Society  of  Amsterdam.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  p.  213. 
1117 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  April,  1891.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  p.  301. 

1118 

[General  remarks  upon  the  Fauna  of 
British  Central  Africa.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  pp.  301-305. 
A  summary  of  tho  state  of  knowledge  of  the 
fauna  of  British  Central  Africa,  and  a  list  of  the 
literature  relating  thereto. 

1119 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  May,  1891.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  p.  326. 

1120 

[Remarks  on  interesting  animals  ob- 
served during  a  visit  to  the  Zoological 


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Gardens  of  Paris,  Ghent,  Antwerp,  Rot- 
terdam, Amsterdam,  and  The  Hague.] 
Proc  Zool  Soc.  London,  1891^pp.  326, 327. 

1121 

[Remarks  on  the  Sea  Eagles,  referred 
to  Haliactus  pelagicus,  living  in  the  Ham- 
burg Zoological  Gardens.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  p.  374. 
One  of  theae  specimens  having  been  incorrectly 
determined,  as  pointed  out  in  a  communication 
from  Dr.  Bolan,  Mr.  Sclater  refers  it  to  Haliactus 
branickii,  Tacz. 

1122 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  June,  July,  August,  and 
September,  1891.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  pp.  464, 465. 

1123 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  October,  1891.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  p.  486. 

/  1124 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
specimen  of  a  Shearwater  (Puffinus  ga- 
via)  from  Australia.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  p.  627. 

1125 

Further  notes  on  the  Birds  of  the  Ar- 
gentine Republic.  By  A.  H.  Holland. 
With  remarks  by  P.  L.  Sclater. 

Ibis,  1891,  pp.  16-20. 

A  list  of  46  species,  accompanied  by  Mr.  Hol- 
land's field  notes  and  remarks  by  Mr.  Sclater. 
(See  also  Ibis,  1890,  p.  424.) 

1126 

The  Spotted-billed  Pelican  (Pelecanus 
manillensis). 

Ibis,  1891,  pp.  151, 152. 

Note  on  the  most  likely  locality  in  India  to  pro- 
cure specimens  of  Pelecanus  manillensis. 

1127 

Remarks  on  Macgregor's  Paradise  Bird 
(  Cnemophilus  macgregori). 

Ibis,  1891,  pp.  414, 415,  pi.  x. 
Cnemophilus  macgregori  is  figured  and  remarked 
upon. 

1128 

On  recent  advances  in  our  knowledge 
of  the  Geographical  Distribution  of  Birds. 

Ibis,  1891,  pp.  514-557. 

A  reprint,  with  slight  modifications,  of  an  ad- 
dress delivered  to  the  Second  International  Orni- 
thological Congress,  at  Budapest,  in  May,  1891. 
being  a  review  of  the  principal  additions  to  the 
literature  of  geographical  ornithology  since  1875. 

1129 
Porpoises  in  the  Victoria  Nyanza. 

Nature,  XLIV,  p.  124  (1891). 
Letter  on  the  improbability  of  Porpoises  occur- 
ring in  Lake  Victoria  Nyanza,  as  had  been  asserted 
by  Dr.  Carl  Peters. 

1130 

The  new  Australian  Marsupial  Mole, 
Notoryctes  typlilops. 

Nature,  XLIV,  p.  449  (1891). 


Remarks  on  Notoryctes  typhlops,  with  an  ex- 
tract of  a  letter  from  Dr.  E.  C.  Stirling,  contain- 
ing notes  on  its  habits  and  habitat. 

(See  also  Nature,  XLII,  p.  645,  1890.) 

1131 

The  Bird  collections  in  the  Oxford  Uni- 
versity Museum. 

Nature,  XLIV,  p.  518  (1891). 
Letter  on  the  condition  of  the  collections  of 
birds  in  the  Oxford  University  Museum,  and  sug- 
gestions for  their  arrangement. 

(See  also  Ibis,  1892,  p.  186;  1893,  p.  156.) 

1132 
Opportunity  for  a  Naturalist. 

Nature.  XLV,  pp.  174,  269  (1891-92). 
Letters  on  an  opportunity  for  a  naturalist  to 
visit  Argentina  for  the   purpose  of   collecting 


bird  skins. 


1133 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  November  and  Decem- 
ber, 1891.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  pp.  1, 2. 

1134 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  January,  1892.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  p.  76. 

1135 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  the 
Egg  and  Young  of  the  Partridge  Bronze- 
wing  Pigeon  (Geophaps  scripta) .] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  pp.  76,  77. 
Critical  remarks  on  Dr.  Sharpe's  proposal  to 
alter  the  systematic  position  of  the  Geophabes. 

1136 

On  a  small  collection  of  Mammals 
brought  by  Mr.  A.  Sharpe  from  Nyassa- 
land. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  pp.  97, 98. 
Notes  on  eight  species  of  mammals. 

1137 

On  a  new  Antelope  from  Somaliland 
and  on  some  other  specimens  of  Antelopes 
from  the  same  country. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  pp.  98-102,  pi.  v. 
Subalis  swaynei  is  described  and  its  head  fig- 
ured. Ten  other  species  of  antelopes  from  Somali- 
land  are  enumerated  and  remarked  upon.  The 
head  and  neck  of  Lithocranius  walleri,  and  the 
skull  and  horns  of  Bubalis  swaynei,  are  figured  in 
the  text. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  pp. 
117,  257.) 

1138 

[Exhibition  of,  and  remarks  upon,  some 
"Spinning"  or  "  Japanese"  Mice.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  p.  117. 

1139 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
series  of  Mounted  Heads  of  Antelopes  be- 
longing to  Captain  Swayne,  including  one 
of  Bubalis  swaynei.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  pp.  117, 118. 
These  heads  belonged  to  eight  different  species. 
A  list  of  the  species  of  Somaliland  antelopes  (12 
in  number),  with  their  native  names,  is  given. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  pp. 
98,  257.) 


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1140 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  18'JL'.  | 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  p.  174. 

1141 

[Exhibition  of   and  remarks  upon  a 
Skin  of  the    Wild   Ass    of    Soinaliland 


/'/<„•.  /,,i,l.  Soc.  London,  1892,  p.  195. 

(Sec  also  Proc.  Zool.  Sac.  London,  1884,  p.538.) 

1142 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  March,  1892,  and  list  of 
Giraffes  that  have  lived  in  the  Society's 
Gardens.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  pp.  256,  257. 

1143 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  two 
mounted  heads  of  Swayne's  Antelope 
(Bubalis  sivaynci).'} 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  pp.  257,  258. 
(Sec  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  pp. 
98,  117.) 

1144 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  April,  1892.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  p.  299. 

1145 

[Exhibition    of    and  remarks   upon  a 
nearly  perfect  Egg  of  JEpyornis  medius.~\ 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  p.  299. 

1146 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  May,  1892.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  pp.  470,  471. 
The  male  and  female  of  Hypocolius  ampelinus 
are  figured  in  the  text. 

1147 

[Remarks  on  interesting  animals  ob- 
served during  a  visit  to  the  Zoological 
Gardens  of  Rotterdam,  The  Hague,  Am- 
sterdam, and  Antwerp.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  pp.  471,  472. 

1148 

[Remarks  upon  the  habits  of  a  South 
African  Snake  (Dasypeltis  scabra).'] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  p.  476. 

1149 

[Extracts  from  a  letter  from  Mr.  H,  H. 
Johnston,    announcing  the   dispatch  of 
specimens  from  the  Shire  Highlands.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  p.  477: 

1150 

On  a  collection  of  Birds  from  the  Island 
of  Anguilla,  West  Indies. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  pp.  498-500. 
A  list  of  16  species,  with  remarks  upon  them. 

1151 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  June,  July,  August,  and 
September,  1892.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  p.  541. 


1152 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Mrnam-iir  in  October,  1892. and  de- 
scription of  a  new  Monkey  of  the  genus 
Cercopithecu8.~\ 

Pro».  '/.<>i,l.  Soc.  London,  1892,  pp.  579-581,  pi. 

Oercopithecug  stairsi  is  described  and  figured. 

1153 
[Exhibition  of,  on  behalf  of  Thomas 

Around,  and  rcmarksjipon  a  specimen  of 
the  Siberian  IVrtoral  Sundpi  per,  >hot  <»n 
BreydOD  nmdllat.s,  Norfolk.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  p.  581. 

1154 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  November,  18!»L'.  ] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  p.  594. 

1155 

The  Bird  Collections  in  the  Oxford  Uni- 
versity Museum.] 

Ibis,  1892,  pp.  186, 187, 

Remarks  on  the  condition  of- the  hird  collec- 
tions in  the  Oxford  I'niversity  Museum,  and  sug- 
gestions for  properly  arranging  tluMu. 

(See  also  Nature,  XLIV,  p.  518  (1891);  Ibis, 
1893,  p.  156.) 

1156 

On  the  Avifauna  of  the  Lower  Pilco- 
mayo.     By  J.  Graham  Kerr.    With  notes 
by  the  editor  [P.  L.  Sclater]. 
IMs,  1892,  pp.  120-152,  pi.  iii. 

A  list  of  174  species,  accompanied  hy  Mr.  Gra- 
ham Kei-r's  field  notes  and  remarks  hy  Mr. 
Sclater. 

1157 
Note  on  Calliste  margarethce. 

Ibis,  1892,  p.  351. 

Note  on  the  prohahle  identity  of  Mr.  Allen's 
newly  described  Calliste  margarethce  and  Vieil- 
lot's  Tanagraf&rmosa. 

1158 

Remarks  on  the  correct  generic  name 
of  the  Linnets. 

Ibis,  1892,  pp.  555-557. 

Remarks  showing  that  Cannabina  should  be 
adopted  as  the  generic  name  for  the  Linnets.  The 
synonyms  of  the  genus  are  given. 

1159- 

[Exhibition  of,  to  a  meeting  of  the 
British  Ornithologists'  Club,  and  re- 
marks upon  a  specimen  of  Paramythia 
montium.] 

Bull.   British  Orn.   Club,  I,  pp.  xvi,  xvii 

1160 
The  Antelopes  of  Somaliland. 

Natural  Science,  I,  pp.  255-265  (1892). 
An   illustrated   resume   of    the   antelopes   of 
Somaliland.     Twelve  species  known  to  inhabit 
that  country  are  enumerated. 

1161 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  December.  1892.] 
Proc.  Zool,  Soe.  London,  1893,  p.  1. 


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1162 

Remarks  on  a  rare  Argentine  Bird, 
Xenopsaris  albinucha. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  pp.  166-168,  pi. 
vii. 

Xenopsaris  albinncJia  (Burin.)  is  characterized, 
figured,  and  remarked  upon. 

1163 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  .January,  1893.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  p.  1G8. 

1164 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  on  behalf 
of  Mr.  R.  M.  Barrington  upon  an  example 
of  the  Antarctic  Sheathbill  (Chionis  alba) 
killed  on  the  coast  of  Ireland.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  p.  178. 

1165 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1893.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  p.  237. 

1166 

On  a  new  African  Monkey  of  the  germs 
Cercopithecm,  with  a  list  of  the  known 
species. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  pp.  243-258,  pis. 
xvi,  xvii. 

A  review  of  the  species  of  the  genus  Cerco- 
pithecus.  Thirty-one  species  known  and  15  not 
known  to  the  author  are  enumerated.  Cerco- 
pithe.cus  schmidti  and  C.  moloneyi  are  figured,  the 
latter  of  which  is  described  'is  a  new  species.  The 
head  of  C.  brazzce  is  figured  in  the  text. 

(See also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.London,  1893,p.  441). 

1167 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  March,  1893.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  p.  325. 

1168 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
Skin  of  a  variety  of  the  Pig-tailed  Mon- 
key (Macacus  nemestrinus.)'} 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  p.  325. 

1169 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's  Menagerie  in  April,  1893.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  p.  435 

1170 

[Remarks  on  the  protrusion  of  a  fleshy 
mass  from  the  cloaca  occasionally  exhib- 
ited by  the  Greater  Vasa  Parrot.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  p.  435. 
This  hahit  of  the  female  Coracopsis  vasa,  pre- 
sumably due    to    sexual  excitement,   had  been 
previously  noticed  on  two  occasions  (cf.  Proc. 
Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,  pp.  410,  562). 

1171 

[List  of  the  dates  of  receipt  from  the 
printers  of  the  sheets  of  the  Society's 
" Proceedings"  from  1831  to  1859,  inclu- 
sive.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  pp.  435-440. 


1172 

Additional  notes  on  the  Monkeys  of 
the  genus  Cercopithecus. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  pp.  441-444,  pi. 

xxxiii. 

Supplementary  notes  to  a  former  communica- 
tion (cf.  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  p.  243),  con- 
taining remarks  on  Cercopithecus  bourt  ourlinii  and 
C.  brazzce.  The  former  species  is  figured  in  the 
text,  the  latter  on  a  plate. 

1173 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  May,  1893.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,   p.   505,   pi. 
xxxix. 

The  female  and  young  of  Cobus  ellipsiprymnus 
are  figured. 

1174 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  some 
Skins  of  Mammals  obtained  in  the  Shir6 
Highlands,  British  Central  African  Pro- 
tectorate.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  pp.  506,  507. 
Kemarks  on  the  skins  of  eight  species  of  mam- 
mals from  the  Shire  Highlands,  which  wen-  ex- 
hibited to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  Society  of 
London. 

1175 

On  some  Horns  belonging,  apparently, 
to  a  new  form  of  African  Rhinoceros. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  pp.  514-517. 

The  dimensions  and  wood-cut  illustrations  are 
given  of  two  remarkable  horns  of  a  species  of 
Rhinoceros  from  Udulia,  near  Speke  Gulf,  East 
Africa,  to  which  the  provisional  name  Rhinoceros 
bicornis  holmwoodi  is  applied. 

1176 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  two 
Eggs  of  the  Cape  Coly  (Colius  capensis} 
laid  in  the  Society's  Gardens.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  pp.  528, 529. 

1177 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  June,  July,  August,  and 
September,  1893.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  pp.  612, 613. 

1178 

[Remarks  on  the  Zoological  Gardens 
of  Stuttgart,  Frankfort,  and  Cologne.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  p.  613. 

1179 

[Remarks  upon  the  breeding  of  Mon- 
keys during  the  last  ten  years  in  the 
Society's  Gardens.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  pp.  615, 616. 
A  list  of  the  species  of  the  genera  Macacus  and 
Ce'rcopilhecus  that  have  bred  during  the  last  ten 
years  in  the  Zoological  Society's  Menagerie,  with 
an  illustration  of  a  female  Cercopithecus  lalandii, 
and  its  young  in  the  act  of  sucking  its  two  teats 
at  once. 

1180 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  October,  1893.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  p.  691. 

1181 

[Exhibition  of   and   remarks  upon    a 
mounted  specimen  of  Cercopithecus  albi- 
gularis  from  the  Leydeii  Museum.] 
Proc.  Zool  Soc.  London,  1893,  p.  691. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER. 


Note  on  the  strange  Tact  that  CercopWtci-.uxal- 
/ni/i/Ldria  should  inhabit,  both  K.i.st  and  West 

Africa. 

1182 

On  some  specimens  of  Mamuial.s  from 
Lake  Mwcru,  British  Central  Africa, 
transmitted  by  Vice-Consul  Alfred 
Bharpe. 

Proc.  t»»l.  Noc.  London,  1893,  pp.  723-729. 
An  extract  from  Mr.  Sharpe's  letter  coi.tainin ;; 
an  account  ot  the  animals  met  with  b\  liimdur- 
in<:  his  journey  from  t  lie  north  end  of  Lake  Nyassa 
to  Lake  M  \veru  and  the  Luapula,  with  a  lUl  of 
and  remarks  upon  17  species  of  mammals,  of 
which  OereopitheetuopitmotttetfUsmA  ('nimgcratv- 
s/itti/i  are  de.scrilied  as  new.  Tim  skull  and  horns 
of  Cubus  crawshayi  are  figured  in  the  text. 

1183 

[Report  011  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  November,  1893.] 

r me..  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  pp.  729,  730. 
Capra  caucasica,  $ ,  is  figured  in  the  text. 

1184 

List  of  Birds  collected  by  Mr.  Alexan- 
der Whyte,  F.  Z.  S.,  in  Nyassaland.  By 
C:i]>t.  G.  E.  Shelley,  F.  Z.  S.  With  a 
preface  by  the  editor. 

Ibis,  1893,  pp.  1-6,  pla.  i-iii. 

Prefatory  notes  to  Captain  Shelley's  paper  on 
Mr.NVhyte's  collection  of  birds  from  Nyassaland. 

1185 

[The  Bird  Collections  in  the  Oxford 
University  Museum.] 

Ibis,  1893,  pp.  156, 157. 

Note  on  the  progress  made  in  the  arrangement 
of  the  bird  collections  in  the  the  Oxford  Univer- 
sity Museum. 

(See  also  Nature,  XLIV,  p.  518  (1891);    Ibis, 

1892,  p.  186.) 

1186 

Birds  of  Antigua,  West  Indies. 

Ibis,  1893,  p.  158. 

A  correction  with  regard  to  a  statement  made; 
by  the  author  that  the  ornis  of  Auguilla  was 
entirely  unknown. 

(See  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  p.  498.) 
1187 

On  the  occurrence  of  the  Sharp-tailed 
Sandpiper  (Tringaacnminata}  in  Norfolk. 
By  Henry  Seebohin.  With  an  appendix 
by  the  editor. 

Ibit,  1893,  pp.  181-185,  pi.  v. 

The  synonymy  of  Tringa  acuminata  is  ap- 
pended to  Mr.  Seebohm's  remarks  on  this  bird. 
A  figure  of  the  bird,  and  an  illustration,  in  tlie 
text,  of  its  tail,  are  also  given. 

1188 

Notes  on  Paramythia  montium,  smdAma- 
locichla  sclateriana. 

Ibis,  1893,  pp.  243-246,  pi.  vii. 
Notes  on  the  systematic  positions  of  Paramji- 
tliia  mnntium  aiitl  Ainal/icichla  sclateriana.  and 
reprints  of  Mr.  De  Vis's  original  descriptions  of 
them.  The  former  species  is  figured,  and  its  hill. 
bead  and  foot  are  illustrated  in  the  text. 

1189 

Note  on  the  proper  use  of  the  generic 
terms  Certkiola  and  Cccreba. 


Ibis,  1893,  pp.  246, 247. 


Notes   pointing    out   that    the    terms    Crithiula 

ami  Cn-i-i'iitt  should  be  employed,  respectively,  for 

the  Sugar  liirds  of  the  West   Indie-,  and  tho'l'.lue 
-"Kith  America. 

1190 

[Note  on  th.-  "Crocodile  Bird"  «»f  tho 

Nile.] 

Ibis,  1, iu:s.  p.  277. 

A  postscript  to  Mr.  i'o,,L  ,  J,  tt.  i  .,n  i  he 
odile  I'.ird"  (HoplopttnU9fi*O*1U)  of  the  Nil.-. 

1191 

Great  Bustards  in  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety's Gardens. 

////v.  1H!C:.  pp.47C.477. 

Note  on  the  (J real  IJusturd  If )t /.v  tn rdii)  hr.-e.d- 
illg  in  the  (iard.-ns  ot  tlie  Zoological  So«-i.-t y  of 
London. 

1192 

Field  notes  on  the  Birds  of  Estaucia 
Sta.  Elena,  Argentine  Republic.  l',\  A. 
II.  Holland.  With  remarks  by  1'.  L. 
Sclater. 

Ibix,  1893,  ]ip.  4H:{-488. 

Fifteen  species  are  enumerated,  accompanied  by 
Mr.  Holland's  field  notes  and  remarks  by  Mr. 
Sclater. 

1193 

The  Jellyfish  of  Lake  Urnmiah. 

Nature,  XL VIII,  p.  294  (1893). 
Letter  on  the  occurrence  of  a  -'Jellyfish"  or 
Medusa  in  Lake  Urumiah,  Persia. 

1194 
The  "Zoological  Record." 

Nature,  XLIX,  pp.  123, 124  (1893). 
A  reply  to  Messrs.  Pocock  and  Bather's  letter 
(cf.  Nature,  XLIX,  p.  53)  on  the  desirability  of 
including  Palaeozoology  in  the  ''Zoological  Kec- 
ord,"  and  a  copy  of  the  correspondence  with  the 
Geological  Society  on  this  subject. 

1195 

[Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  British 
Ornithologists'  Club  of  a  prepared  wing 
and  tail  of  tho  Martiueta  Tiuainou.] 
Bull.  British  Orn.  Club,  I,  p.  xxiv  (1893). 

1196 

[Extract  from  a  letter  from  Dr.  llait- 
laub  on  the  distinctness  of  Pcnnnlaecnu- 
data(King)  and  /'.  ndttdir'u-hensia  (Gm.).] 
Bull.  British  Orn.  Club,  I,  p.  xxiv  (1893). 

1197 

[Aden  suggested  as  a  convenient  place 
for  an  Ornithological  Excursion  ] 

Bull.  British  Orn.  Club,  I,  pp.  xxxiii,  xxxiv 
(1893). 

1198 

[Remarks  on  the  series  of  mounted 
specimens  of  Italian  Birds  in  the  Flor- 
ence Museum,  and  on  the  migratory 
birds  which  had  visited  the  S.  S.  Ornba 
between  Gibraltar  and  Malta  from  March 
29  to  April  1,  1893.] 

Bull.  British  Orn.  Club,  I,  p.  xliii  (1893). 

1199 

[Exhibition  of,  to  a  meeting  of  the 
British  Ornithologists'  Club,  and  remarks 
upon  a  specimen  of  Phalaropus  fulitar- 
iiis  from  Chili.] 

Bull.  British  Orn.  Club,  I,  p.  Iv  (1893) 


72 


BULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 


1200 

[Exhibition  of,  to  a  meeting  of  the 
British  Ornithologists'  Club,  and  remarks 
on  a  specimen  of  Geophaps  plumifera.] 

Bull.  British  Orn.  Club,  I,  pp.  Iv,  Ivi  (1893). 

1201 

Chairman's  address  on  opening  the  sec- 
ond session  of  the  British  Ornithologists' 
Club  (October  18,  1893). 

Bull.  British  Orn.  Club,  III,  pp.  1-4  (1893). 
A  sketch  of  the  recent  events  in  the  ornitho-  i 
logical  world. 

1202 

[Exhibition  of,  to  a  meeting  of  the 
British  Ornithologists'  Club,  and  remarks 
upon  a  variety  of  Psittacus  erithacus.] 
Bull.  British  Orn.  Club,  III,  p.  vii  (1893). 

1203 

[Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  Brit- 
ish Ornithologists'  Club  of  specimens  of 
the  eggs  of  Podager  nacunda  and  Hydrop- 
salis  furcifera.~\ 

Bull.  British  Orn.  Club,  III,  p.  vii  (1893). 

1204 
The  Mammals  of  Kiliina-Njaro. 

Natural  Science,  II,  p.  257  (1893). 
An  illustrated  account  of  the  mammal  fauna 
of  Kilima-Njaro,  with  a  list  of  literature  on  this 
subject. 

1205 
The  Nearctic  Region  and  its  Mammals. 

Natural  Science,  III,  pp.  288-292  (1893). 
Critical  remarks  on  Messrs.  J.  A.  Allen's  .and 
C.  Hart  Merriam's  papers  on  the  geographical 
distribution  of  mammals  in  North  America. 

1206 

On  the  typical  forms  of  Vertebrated 
Life  suitable  for  Exhibition  in  Local 
Museums. 

Rep.  of  Proc.  of  the  Museums  Assoc.,  pp.  95- 

99,  July,  1893. 

An  abstract  of  a  paper,  read  before  the  Muse- 
ums Association  at  their  London  meeting  in 
July,  1893,  on  the  most  desirable  objects  to  be  ex- 
hibited in  a  local  museum.  A  list  of  the  existing 
orders  of  vertebrates,  with  the  type  of  each  order  j 
suitable  for  exhibition,  is  given. 

1207 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  December,  1893.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1894,  p.  1. 

1208 

[Exhibition  ot  and  remarks  upon  a 
coloured  drawing  of  the  head  of  Cerco- 
pitheous  erythrogaster.'] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1894,  p.  1. 

1209 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  January,  1894. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1894,  p.  92. 

1210 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
mounted  specimen  of  the  River  Hog  of 
Madagascar  (Potamochcerusedwardsi),  with 
notes  on  its  habits  by  Mr.  J.  T.  Last.] 
Proc,  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1894,  pp.  92-94. 


1211 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
stuffed  specimen  of  the  White-billed 
Great  Northern  Diver  (Colymbus  adamsi) 
from  Norway.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1894,  p.  94. 

1212 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1894.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1894,  pp.  162-164. 
A  figure  of  the  young  King  Vulture  in  down 
plumage  is  figured  in  the  text. 

1213 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
photograph  of  a  young  male  Gaur  or  In- 
dian Bison  (Bos  gaurus).~] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1894,  pp.  249,  250 

1214 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  March,  1894.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1894,  p.  316. 

1215 

Remarks  on  the  specimens  of  Protop- 
1erus  annectens  living  in  the  Society's 
reptile  house. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1894,  pp.  353,  354. 

1216 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  April,  1894.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1894,  pp.  390,  391. 

1217 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  May,  1894.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1894,  p.  456. 

1218 

[Remarks  upon  animals  observed  in 
the  Zoological  Gardens  of  Rotterdam, 
Amsterdam,  Hanover,  Berlin,  and  Hani- 
burg.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1894,  pp.  456, 457. 

1219 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
Skin  of  an  African  Monkey  (Cercopithecm 
diana  iquitus).] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1894,  p.  484. 

1220 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  the 
typical  specimen  of  Cercopithecus  grayi, 
Fraser.] 

Proc.  Zool  Soc.  London,  1894,  pp.  484, 485. 

1221 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  June,  July,  August,  and 
September,  1894.] 

Proc.  Zool  Soc.  London,  1894,  pp.  594-596. 

1222 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  October,  1894.] 
Proc.  Zool  Soc.  London,  1894,  p.  654. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.      73 


1223 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  November,  1894.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1894,  pp.  693, 094,  pi. 
xlvi. 

Dendrolagus  bennettianue  is  figured  and  char- 
acterized. 

1224 

Ornithology  at  Munich,  Stuttgart, 
Darmstadt,  Frankfort,  and  Cassel. 

Ibis,  1894,  pp.  106-108. 

Remarks  upon  tho  collections  of  birds  in  the 
museums  of  the  above-mentioned  cities. 

1225 

On  the  Birds  of  Uruguay.  By  O.  V. 
Aplin.  With  an  introduction  and  notes 
by  P.  L.  Sclater. 

Ibis,  1894,  pp.  149-215,  pi.  v. 

Observations  on  139  species,  with  figures  of  tho 
eggs  of  7  species. 

1226 
Remarks  on  the  Birds  of  Antarctica. 

Ibis,  1894,  pp.  494-501. 

Remarks  on  the  present  state  of  knowledge  of 
the  avifauna  of  the  Antarctic  Continent. 

1227 

[Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  British 
Ornithologists'  Club  of  a  needle  used  by 
the  natives  of  North  Queensland  made 
from  the  stem  of  a  feather.] 

Bull.  British  Orn.  Club,  III,  pp.  xxii,  xxiii 
(1894). 

1228 

[Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  British 
Ornithologists'  Club  of  a  skin  of  a  Rail 
(Amaurolimnas  concolor)  from  Lima, 
Peru.] 

Bull.  British  Orn.  Club,  III,  p.  xxiii  (1894). 


1229 

[Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  British 
Ornithologists'  Club  of  a  skin  of  a  Hemi- 
pode  from  Nyassaland.] 

Bull.  British  Orn.  Club,  III,  p.  xxx  (1894). 

1230 

[Remarks  on  the  great  inconvenience 
that  would  arise  if  the  "Scomber  scom- 
ber "  principle  was  adopted  in  ornitho- 
logical nomenclature.] 

Bull.  British  Orn.  Club,  III,  p.  xxxiii  (1894). 


1231 


[Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  Brit- 
ish Ornithologists'  Club  of  Skins  of  Ara 
iiHrirullix,  I'ionus  lacerus,  and  Chrysotis 
Inciimana  from  Argentina.] 

Butt.Britith  Orn.  Club,lll  p.xlv  (1894). 

1232 

[Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  Brit- 
ish Ornithologist*'  Club  of  two  Eggs  of 
Phibalura  flavirostris.  ] 

Bull.  British  Orn.  Club,  III,  p.  xlvi  C1894) 
1233 

Chairman's  address  on  opening  the 
third  session  of  tho  British  Ornitholo- 
gists' Club,  1894. 

Bull.  British  Orn.  Club,  IV,  pp.  1-8  (1894). 
1234 

[Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  Brit- 
ish Ornithologists'  Club  of  the  Eggs  of 
two  species  of  Macaw,  Ara  militaris  and 
A.  ararauna.  which  had  been  laid  in  cap- 
tivity.] 

Bull.  British  Orn.  Club,  IV,  p.  vi  (1894). 

1235 

[Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  British 
Ornithologists' Club  of  a  Skin  of  Phalaro- 
pus  wilsoni  from  the  Falkland  Islands.] 
Bull.  British  Orn.  Club,  IV,  p.  vi  (1894). 

1236 

[Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  British 
Ornithologists'  Club  of  a  skin  of  Falco 
punicus  which  had  been  captured  in  the 
Mediterranean.  ] 

Bull.  British  Orn.  Club,  IV.p.xv  (1894). 

1237 

[Remarks  on  Reiser's  work  "Materia- 
len  zu  eiuer  Ornis  Balkauica."] 

Bull.  British  Orn.  Club,  IV,  p.  xv  (1894). 
1238 

The  new  Cypress  of  Nyassaland. 

Nature,  LI,  pp.  85-87  (1894). 
Remarks  upon  and  figure  of  the  cypress  (Wid- 
dringtonia  whytei)  discovered  on  the  plateau  of 
Milanji  in  Nyassaland  by  Mr.  Alexander  Whyte. 

1239 
Animals  not  yet  in  the  Zoo. 

Science  Gossip,  N.  S.,  I,  pp.  25-28  (1894). 
An  illustrated  account  of  certain  animals  that 
have  never  been  exhibited  in  the  Gardens  of  the 
Zoological  Society  of  London,  with  suggestions 
for  the  best  means  of  capturing  them  and  send- 
ing them  home. 


(For  list  of  publications  subsequent  to  December,  1894,  see  APPENDIX.) 


PART    III. 
,IST  OF   NEW   FAMILIES   AND  GENERA  DESCRIBED. 


Name. 

Type  species. 

Place  of  description. 

Xo.  of 
paper. 

Proc  Zool  Soc  London  1858  p  69  

110 

Anristmps,  Sri.  MS  
Aiirylorhimis,     num. 
r-mriul.    pro   Agrilo- 
rhimis,  Bp. 

Anabates  lineaticeps,  Scl  
Antilocapra  americana,  Gray 

(Jilt.  American  P.inls,  ]>.  157  (1862)  
Ibis,  1875,  p.  204  

Rep.  Brit.  Assoc.  Adv  Sci.,  1866,  pt.  2, 

8 
702 

397 

Csenotriccus 

Muscicapa   (Todirostrum) 

p.  78. 
Cat.  B.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV,  pp.  04,  86, 

20 

ruficeps,  Lafr. 
Euchjptes  coccineus    Scl  

(1888). 
Ibis,  1879,  p.  388  

837 

Calodromas  

Eudromia  elegans,  d'Orb.  et 

Nomencl.  Av.  Neotrop.,  pp.  153,  156 

13 

Calopitta  (sect.)  

Geoffr. 
Pitta  maxima,  Miill.etSchleg. 

(1873). 
Cat.  B.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV,  pp.  414,  419 

20 

Camptostoma  imberbe,  Scl  .  .  . 

(1888). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  p.  203  

108 

(  'nivnoehrous  (n.  sect.)  . 

Arremon  ruflnncha,  Tschudi. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon,  1856.  p.  87  
Ibis  1880  p  74  pi  i 

86 
862 

Podioeps  micropterus  Gould 

Exotic  Ornith    p.  189,  pi.  xcv  (1809) 

P 

Centropsar  mirus,  Scl  

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  p.  176, 

653 

Myrmothera       ca3rulescens, 

T)l.  xxvi. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p.  244  

122 

Chsetoptila                 .  - 

Vieill. 
Entomyza  angustipluma, 

Ibis  1871  ,  p.  358  

567 

Cass. 
Pipilo  torquatus   Du  Bus  

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p.  304  

126 

Chirocylla 

L:it  liriii  uropygialis,  Scl.   et 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  p.  357, 

723 

Salv. 

pi.  xxxii. 
Contr  to  Ornithology  1851   p  94 

37 

eniond.   pro   Chloro- 
phonia,  Kp. 

Fringilla  chlornra  Aud 

Cat  American  Birds,  p.  117  (1802)  

8 

Chroocephalus      noni. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  p.  576  

554 

emeud.  pro  Chroico- 
cephalua,  Eyton. 

Anabates  dendrocolaptoides 

Nomencl.  Av.  Neotrop.,  pp.   61,   155 

13 

Temm.  MS.  et  Pelz. 

(1873). 
Proc  Zool.  Soc.  London  1873,  p.  281  

614 

'Scl. 
Melampitta  lugubris  Schle^ 

Cat   B   Brit.  Mus.   XIV  pp.  412,  449 

20 

Creurgops,  Verr.  MS.. 
Curaena     

Creurgops   verticalis,   Verr. 
MS 
Turdus  curspus,  Molina  

(1888). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p.  73, 
pi.  cxxxii,  fig.  2. 
Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  139  (1862)  

116 
8 

Calliste  castaneoveutris  Scl 

Cat   B.  Brit.  Mus.,  XI,  pp.  139,  142 

19 

(1886). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  p.  508  

857 

emend,  pro  Dendro- 
eynut. 
Dendromanes  

Dendrocincla  anabatina,  Scl.. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1859,  p.  382  

153 

Diglossopis  caerulcscens  Scl 

Ann.  and   Ma"".  Nat.    Hist.,  ser.  2, 

94 

Hydropsalis    climacocercus 

XVII,  p.  467"(1856). 
Proc  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  141  

378 

Dissodectes 

Tsch. 
Falco  ardesiacus  Vieill 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  p.  248  

317 

Diva             

Tanagra  (Euphone  ?)  vassorii, 

Tanagrarum    Catalogus    Specificus, 

2 

Donacicola      nom. 

Lafr.  et  Boiss. 

pp.  13,  16  (1854). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  449  

822 

emend,  pro  Donacola, 
Gould. 

Drepanornis  albertisi  Scl 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  p.  560, 

625 

Muscicapa  oliva  Bodd. 

pi.  xlvii. 
Proc  Zool  Soc.  London,  1862,  p.  112  

255 

Euclisetes,  Verr.  MS.  .  . 

Euchsetes    coccineus,    Verr. 
MS. 
Tanagra  penicillata  Spix 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p.  73,  pi. 
cxxxii,  fig.  1. 
Proc  Zool  Boc.  London,  1856,  p.  117.  ... 

116 
86a 

75 

76  BULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

List  of  new  families  and  genera  described — Continued. 


Name. 

Type  species. 

Place  of  description. 

No.  of 
paper. 

Eucorystes  

Cassicus  wagleri,   Gray  and 
Mitch. 
.Prionites  (Crypticus)  super- 
ciliaris,  Jard.  and  Selb. 
Tauagra  brasiliensis,  Linn... 
Muscicapa  eximia,  Temm  
Tanagra  tiava  Gm 

Ibis   1883  p  147 

948 
112 

37 
163 
37 
138 

866 
123 
123 
13 

19 

885 
378 

20 

8 
435 

8 

77 
354 
8 
1056 
343 

525 
81 

212 

20 
139 
711 

628 
1056 

328 
378 
723 

149 
256 

138 
114 
628 
628 
380 
13 

8 
8 

885 
8 

149 
139 

112 

Eumomota.            

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  p.  257  
Contr  to  Ornithology  1851  p  95 

Eupropisto  

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  p.  69  
Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1851,  p.  94  
Jotirn.  of  Proc.  of  Linn.  Soc.  London 
(Zool.),  II,  p.  168(1858). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1856,  p.  269  
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p.  283.  ... 
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.,  XIV,  p.  311  (1888)  .  .  . 
Cat  American  Birds  p  50(1862) 

Kuschemon 

ICutrygon,  nom.  emend, 
pro.  Trugon,  Puch. 
Glossiptila 

Motacilla  campestris,  Linn.  .  . 
Grallaria  flavirostris,  Scl  
Myiothera  midiceps,  Cass  
C  o  1  u  m  b  a     ery  throthorax, 
Meyen. 
Cacicus  montezuma,  Less  

Malacoptila  castanea,  Verr.  .  . 

Grallarirula      

Gyinnopelia         

Gymnostinops  ........ 

TTapaloptila 

Heleothreptus,    nom. 
emend,   pro  Eleoth- 
reptus.  Gray. 
Helicura,  nom.  emend, 
pro.   Ilicura,   Keich- 
enb.,     et   Heilicura, 
Salv. 
Hemidacnis 

Piprasidea  albiventris,  Scl  

Henicorhina,  uom. 
emend,    pro  Hetero- 
rhina,  Baird. 
Heterocercus,     Hartl. 
MS. 
Heterocnemis  

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  p.  170  
Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  245  (1862)  

Elsenia  linteata,  Strickl  
Sitta  nsevia,  Gmel  

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, 
pi.  xiii. 
Ibis,  1870,  p.  180  
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  227  

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  p.  72,  pi. 
xiv,  fig.  2. 
Cat.  B.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV,  p.  354(1888)  .  .  . 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1859,  p.  46  
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  p.  14,  pi. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  p.  691, 
pi.  liii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1889,  p.  34  

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  p.  609, 
pi.  xxxviii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  143.  ... 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1876,  p.  353, 
pi.  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). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  p.  275  

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  p.  694, 
pi.  Iv. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  p.  695, 
pi.  Ivi. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  190, 
pi.  xviii. 
INomencl.  Av.  Xeotrop.,   pp.  72,  155 
(1873). 
Cat  American  Birds  p  19  (1862)  

Hirundinapus  (n.  sect.) 
Hyetornis 

Hirundo  caudacuta,  Lath  
CuculuH  pluvialis   Gm 

Hylexetastes  

Ilylophorba 

Dendrocolaptes  perroti,  Lafr. 
Hylophorba  ruticilla,  Scl  

Indicatorida}  
Iridornis,  nom.  emend, 
pro  Iridosomis,Less. 
Laletes 

Laletes  osburni   Scl 

Lathriosoma,  Bp.  MS.. 

Lipaugus  rufescens,  Scl  

Tyrannus  albicollis,  Vieill  ... 
Leucopeza  sempcri,  Scl  

Lieucopeza  . 

Leucopliantes  
Liimnophyes  

Leucophantes     brachyurus, 
Scl. 
Limuornis  curvirostris, 
Gould. 
Pleroptochus  thoracicus,  Scl. 

Caprimulgus    forcipatus, 
Mtzsch. 
Malacothraupis  dentata,  Scl. 
et  Salv. 
Turdus  fuscatus,  Vieill  
Fluvicola  leucophrys,   Lafr. 
et  D'Orb. 
Dicaeum  nigrum  Less  

Liosceles       .  

Macropsalis 

Malacothraupis 

Mecocerculus       

Melanocharis 

Melanoptila 

Melanoptila       glabrirostris, 
Scl. 
Melidectes  torquatus,  Scl  

Melipotes  gymnops,  Scl  

Melidectes  

Melipotes  

Metopothrix  

Metopothrix       aurantiacus, 
Scl.  et  Salv. 
Microbates  torquatus,  Scl.  et 
Salv. 
Turdus  bambla  Bodd 

Microbates  

Microchelidon  (chang- 
ed to  Neochelidon). 

Petrochelidou  tibialis,  Cass.. 

Bucco  lanceolatus,  Deville  .  .  . 
Thamnophilus  quixensis, 
Corn. 
Turdus  rubripes,  Temm  
Tyrannula,    ?  Sclater,  P.   Z. 
S.,  1856,  p.  296. 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  39  (1862)  

Proc.  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.  .-.  . 

Microrhopias  

Miinocichla  (n.  sect.).. 

Momotidae,  new  family 
name  instead  of  Pri- 
onitidae. 

BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       77 
List  of  new  families  and  yenera  described — Continued. 


Name. 

Type  species. 

Place  of  description. 

No.  of 

M  ortirnrr  v  V    

!'ia\a  ci  ytbropygia*1  Less  

Cat.  American  Ilirds.  p.  :;-•_•  M.-iG2)  
1'n.c.  /.ml.  BOft  1."  n.  Inn   l-.V.i.  p.  46  

Proc.  ZooL  Soc.  London,  1858,  p.  -71. 
pl.cxliii. 
Pn><-.  /<)••!.  Soe.  London,  ixn.-.  p.  234.. 
Cat.  American  I'.inK  p.  \M  (181 
Prcw.  Xool.  Soc.  London,  ].-:,:,  p.  -Jl.;. 
1'nic.  /.<x>].  Soc.  London.  1>.".7  p.  4... 
I'roc.  /ool.  Soc.  London.  IHC,^.  p.  457. 
1'roe..  /ool.  Soc.  London,  !.-<•;.-..  p.  ."iT'J. 

Troc.  Xool.  Soc.  Loadont1860,p.4fl7. 

1'i-oc.  Xool.  Soc.  London,  l^'j'.t, 
]>1.  xxx,  tiu.  :;. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p.  147, 
pi.  xii. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  p.  615.  .  .  . 
Nouiencl.  Av.  Neotrop.,  pp.  101,  155 
(1873). 
Ibis  1859  p.  457 

8 

139 

121 

122 

8 

109 

448 
i.'.t 
197 

483 

467 

354 
13 

160 

995 

55 
13 

20 
8 
8 

174 
164 

86 
879 

705 

158 
133 

123 

13 
866 

434 

378 

68 
110 

13 

8 
112 

19 
8 
75 

121 

870 

149 
212 

229 

387 
516 

380 

435 
8 

M  \  ioy.eteles,         11  O  111  . 

emend.  proMyiozeta, 
l'-p. 

M\  nnelastes  plumbous,  Scl.. 

M  nscicapa  pyunia-a.  (linel     . 
I'ctroclielidon  t  iliialis,  Cans   . 
^,'eochloe  bievipclinis,  Scl..    . 
Alanda  spragnii,  And  

Por/ana  erytnrops,  Scl  

Xem.ps  niger,  Nat  1.  MS.  Pelz. 
Mnscicapa  aiiritYons,   Max  . 
Neo|>ipo    i  iihicnnda,    Scl.  ot 
Salv. 
Callirbynchus  masesus,  lip.. 

N'eocbel  idon      

\  enctantes              

Ncopelma  (n.  sect.)  
Ncopipo                   

Neorbyncbus    (to    re- 
place Callirbyncbus, 
preoccupied  )'. 
Nephoecetea  (n.  sect.).. 
N'csueeleus 

Colaptes  iVrnaiidiua),  Vig  

Icterus  ni.u.-erriniii.s,  (islmru.. 
Cblorospingus  speculiferus, 
Lawr. 
I'ucco  rubecula,  Spix  
Crypturus  perdiearius,  Kittl. 

Elaiuea  littoralis  Pelz 

\esopsar 

Ibis  1885  p  273 

Proo.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1853,  p.  124  
Nomencl.  Av.  .Neotrop.,  pp.    153,  156 
(1873). 
Cat.  B.  Brit.  M  us.,  X  I  V.  pp.  3,  31  (1888)  . 
Cat.  American  Uirds,  p.  101)  (18C2)  
Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  208,  pi.  xviii, 
fig.l  (1862). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  p.  227.  .  .  . 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  p.  75,  pi. 
clix. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1856,  p.  80  
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  p.  452,  pi. 
xxxix. 
Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IX,  p.  285 
(1875). 
Ibis  1859  p  327 

Notboprocta          .   . 

Ocbtbornis 

<  )inniatornis,  Scl.  MS.  .  . 

Menilaxis  ortbonyx,  Lafr  
Tudinwtriuii     cinereigulare, 
BcL 
Psittaonla    diophtbalma, 
Eombr.et.Jaoq. 

(  Ipopsitta 

Oreotliraupis  
Ortygocicbla  

Saltator  arremonops,  Jardine. 
Ortygocicbla  rubiginosa,  Scl  .  . 

Pauxis,   iioin.    emend, 
pro.  Pauxi,  Temm. 
Pba'omis     

Taanioptora  obscura,  Cass  
Ptilogonys  nitens,  Swains  

Phaiuopepla  

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  

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  11  
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  p.  226  

Nomencl.  Av.  Neotrop.,   pp.   30,   155 
(1873). 
Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  141  (1862)  
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  p.  256  

Cat.  B.Brit.  Mus.,  XI,  pp.  86,  138  (1886)  . 
Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  137  (1862)  
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  90  

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p.  220  
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881.  p.  170,  pi. 
xvii. 
Proc.  Xool.  Soc.  London,  1850,  p.  332.  .  .  . 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  p.  77  

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  p.  379  
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  18%,  p.  322.  .  .  . 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  521  
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  188.... 

I'roc.  Xool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  p.  172,  pi. 
xiii.tig.2. 
Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  172  (1862)  

Phlogopsu.nom.emend. 

pro  Pblegop8ia,lieich. 
Pbloirotbraupis 

Tanagra  (Tacbypbonus)  san- 
guiuoleutus,  Less. 

Pipridea,  nom.  emend, 
pro     Pip  raj  idea, 
Swains. 
Plaoellodomus,  err.  pro 
P  bacellodomus, 
Reicbenb. 

Caprimulgus       leucopygius, 
Spix. 
.Motacilla  (;:erule,a.  Linn  
Psittacus  ])olycblorus,  Scop- 
oli,  and  Psittacodes  Avester- 
niainii,  I5p. 
Cyanospiza  cyanella,  Pelz  

Icterus  minor  Spix          

Poliopt  ila-  

Polycblorus 

Porphyrospiza  

Potaniopsar  

Prionirliynclius 

M  o  in  o  t  u  s    platyrbyncbus, 
Leadb. 

Pseudodacnis. 

Pseudoleistes  

Oriolus  viridis  Gni 

Psilorbampbus 

Leptorhyncbus    guttatus, 

Me  net'. 
Tliamnopbilus  stellaris,  Scl.. 
lilivncliosti-urliiis  socotranus, 
Scl.  ct  Hartl. 
Turd  us  <ri"as  Fraser 

Pygiptila 

Ivbyncbostrutbus.  . 

Semimernla  (n.  sect.)  .  .  . 
Sipbonorbis 

Capriiiiiilniis  a  in  eric  anus, 

Spbenopaia  i^nobilis,  Scl  
Spodiornis  jardinii  Scl 

Spodiornis. 

Stesinolrcma  

Ortalida  nioi)ta"'uii.  Up  

Stigmatura  .. 

Culicivora  budvtoides,  Lafr. 
et  D'Orb. 
Sublegatua     glaber,   Scl.   et 
Salv. 
Tbaiunopbilus  major,  Yieill.  . 

Sublegatus  

Tabara,  err.  pro  Tar- 
aba,  Less. 

78  BULLETIN    49,  UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

List  of  new  families  and  genera  described — Continued. 


Name. 

Type  species. 

Place  of  description. 

No.  of 
paper. 

Thainnistes 

Proc  Zool  Soc  London  1860  p  299 

182 

Thamnocharis 

t-t  S:ilv. 

Cat    B    Brit    Mus     XV    pp  306  310 

22 

Thaumasius,      n  o  m 

Salv. 

(1890). 
Proc  Zool  Soc  London  1879  p  146 

emend,  pro  Thauina- 
tias,  Gould. 
Thripadectes.  Scl.  MS.  . 
Thryomanes  

Anabates  flammulatus,Eyton 
Troglodytes  bewickii  And 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  157  (1862)  
Cat  American  Birds   p  22  (1862) 

8 
g 

Thyrorhina. 

Crex  schomburgki  Cab 

Proc  Zool  Soc  London  1868  p  458 

448 

Todida)  

Tyranneutes  brachyurus,  Scl. 

Ibis,  1872,  p.  180  
Ibis,  1881   p.  268 

602 
891 

10 

Gould. 

(1873). 

J?AKT    IV. 
LIST  OF  NEW  SPECIES  DESCRIBED. 


Name. 

Locality. 

Location  of  type. 

Place  of  description. 

No.  of 

paper. 

Accipiter    collar  is 
(Ivaup  MS.). 

Colombia  

P.rit.  Mus  
G  umey  Coll 

Ibis,  1860,  p.  148,  pi.  vi.... 
Ibis   1859  p  275  pi    viii 

201 
157 

do 

Proc.  Xool.   Soc     London 

385 

^l'rotlielos  albertisi 

\  t  M  in     A  r  fa  k 

D'Albertis  Coll  

1866,  p.  303. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

628 

Ao'athopus      microp- 

Mountains,  New 
Guinea. 
Rio  Napo  

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

1873,  p.  696. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

116 

terus. 

Mus. 
do 

1858,  p.  69. 
Cat  B   Brit  Mus    XI   p 

19 

•  iiutliunii 

British  Guiana 

.    do  

345  (1886). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

871 

A'Tiornis  andicola 

Panza,  Ecuador 

do  

1881,  p.  213. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

164 

insolens 

Tinta  Peru 

.  .  do  .           

1860,  p.  78. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

471 

do 

1869,  p.  153. 
do 

471 

for  A.  andicola,  pre- 
occupied. 
solitaria  

Titiacun,  Ecuador 

do  

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

134 

Amydrus  fratcr  .     

Socotra  

Brit.  Mus  

1858,  p.  553. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

870 

tristramii  

Palestine  

Tristram  Coll  

1881,  p.  171. 
Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist., 

136 

Anahates    cervinigu- 

Cordova,  S.  Mex- 

SalleColl   

ser.  3,  II,  p.  465  (1858). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

92 

laris. 
erythropterus 

ico. 
Bogota 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

1856,  p.  288. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

84 

infuscatus  
lineaticeps 

E.  Peru  

do 

Mus. 
do  

do 

1856,  p.  27. 
Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist  .  . 
ser.  2,  XVIL  p.  468  (1856). 
do  

94 
94 

nielaiiopezus 

Rio  Napo   

do  

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

116 

pulvericolor 

do  

Lafresnaye  Coll  

1858,  p.  61. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

116 

(Latr.  MS.). 
rubiginoaua  

Cordova  S   Mex- 

SalleColl     

1858,  p.  62. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

92 

striaticollis(Lafr 

ico. 

Bogota 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

1856,  p.  288. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

99 

MS.). 
subaiaris 

Pallatan^a  Ecua- 

Mus. 
do     . 

1857,  p.  17. 
Proc    Zool.  Soc.  London, 

143 

dor, 
do 

do 

1859,  p.  141. 
do  

143 

Anaba/euopsguttula- 

Caracas,  Venezu- 

Paris  Mus  

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

lit 

tus. 
oleaginous  

ela. 
Catamarca     A  r  - 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

1857,  p.  272,  pi.  cxxx. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

946 

varie^aticeps 

gentine  Repub- 
lic. 

Mus. 
Sall6  Coll 

1883,  p.  654. 
Proc    Zool.  Soc.  London, 

92 

Anaeretes  flavirostris  . 

ico. 
Tilotilo,  Yungas, 
Bolivia, 

Salvin-Godman    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
Royal  lust  Woolwich 

1856,  p.  289. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1S7C-,  p.355. 
Proc    Zool    Soc.  London, 

m 

326 

wy  villiana  

Sandwich  Islands 

Challenger     Coll.    in 

1864,  p.  487,  pi.  xxxiv. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

782 

Anthus  bogotenais  
nattereri 

Santa  F6  di  Bo- 
gota. 
Sao  Paulo  Brazil 

Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
do            

1878,  p.  350. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1855,  p.  109.pl.  ci. 
Ibis,  1878,  p.  366,  pi.  x  

76 
804 

Antrostomus  ornatus  . 
Ara  couloni  

Brazil  
Peru  

Brit.  Mus  
Neuchatel  Mus  

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1866,  p.  586,  pi.  xlv. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

392 
717 

Aramides  calopterus.. 

Sarayacu,  Ecuador 

Salviu-Godmau    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 

1876,  p.  255. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1878,  p.  439,  pi.  xxviii. 
79 

786 

80  BULLETIN    49,  UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

List  of  New  Species  Described — Continued. 


Name. 

Locality. 

Location  of  type. 

Place  of  description. 

No.  of 
paper. 

Colombia          .... 

Sclater  Coll     in  Brit 

2  58 

devillii  Bp  MS 

Mus. 

Specificu8,pp.3,15(1854)  ; 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1854,  p.  97. 

86 

d'orbignii  

Yungas.  Bolivia  . 

.   .  do  

1856,  p.  81. 
.   .    do 

86 

erythrorhyiichus  . 

Bogota 

Gould  Coll 

74 

mysticalis 

Mus  d'Hist  Nat  Paris 

1855,  p.  83,  pi.  Ixxxix. 
Rev  et  Mag  do  Zool  1852 

49 

•  ni'Tirostris 

Sclater  Coll    in  Brit 

p.  8. 
Cat  B   Brit  Mus    XI  p 

19 

Mus. 
Gould  Coll 

276  (1886). 

59 

wuchereri  

Bahia,  Brazil  

Salvin-Godman    Coll. 

1854,  p.  114,pl.lxvii. 
Nompjicl  Av  Neotrop  pp 

13 

Artamus  insignia..... 

New  Ireland. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Tweeddale    Coll     in 

25,157  (1873). 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

750 

Asturiiia  riificauda.  . 

(?) 

Brit.  Mus. 
(?) 

1877,  p.  101,  pi.  xv. 

465 

saturata  

Tilotilo  and  Apol- 

Salvin-Godman   Coll 

1869,  p.  133. 

723 

Ateles  rufi  ventris  
Attagis  clrimborazen- 

818. 

Attila  citriniventris.. 

lo,  Yungas,  Boli- 
via. 
R.  Atrato,  Colum- 
bia. 
Cbimborazo,    Ec- 
uador. 
R.  Ucayali  

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Zool.  Soc.  Menagerie.. 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mua. 
.do    

1876,  p.  357. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1872,  p.  688,  pi.  Ivii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
I860,  p.  82. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

592 
164 
139 

do 

1859,  p.  40. 

180 

Antoinolus  dorsalis.  .  . 
bolostictus  

dor. 
Sarayacu,  Ecuador 

Antiooxiia  Colom- 

Salvin-Godman    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll    in  Brit 

1860,  p.  280. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1880,  p.  158. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

848 
696 

ignobilis  

bia. 
do  

Brazil  (?) 

Mus. 
do  

do 

1875,  p.  542. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1879,  p.  522. 

825 
046 

do 

1883,  p.  654. 

678 

Basileuterus  castanei- 
ceps. 
cinereicollis 

Jina,  Ecuador  

Salvin-Godman    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll    in  Brit 

1875,  p.  37. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1877,  p.  521. 
Proc   Zool    Soc    London 

759 
311 

Tilotilo    Yungas 

Mus. 

1864,  p.  166. 

723 

Bolivia. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll    in  Brit 

1876,  p.  352. 

946 

griseiceps  

dor. 
Carip6,  Venezuela 

Mus. 
do      

1883,  p.  653,  pi.  Ixi. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

435 

leucopygius  

Costa  Rica 

Sclater  and  Salvin- 

1868,  p.  170. 

13 

mesochrysus  ..... 

Bogota 

Godman    Coll.   in 
Brit.  Mn  a. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

10,156(1873). 
Proc   Zool.  Soc.  London 

178 

mesoleucus  

Domerara 

Mus. 
Hartlaub  Coll         .   . 

1860,  p.  251. 
Proc    Zool.  Soc.  London 

341 

semicervinus  

Nanegal,  Ecuador. 
Brazil 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
do 

1865,  p.  286,  pi.  ix,  fig.  1. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1860,  p.  84. 

165 
215 

Bracbygalba  fulviven- 

Bogota  

do      

1861,  p.  128. 
Cat.  B.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIX, 

24 

tris. 
goeringi  

Lake  of  Valentia 

do  

p.  172  a891). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

473 

melanosterna  
salmoni  . 

Venezuela. 
Goyaz,  Brazil;  Gu- 
arayos  Bolivia. 

Professor  Behn  Coll., 
Kiel. 
Sclater  Coll  and  Sal- 

1869, p.  253,  pi.  xviii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1855,  p.  15. 
Proc    Zool    Soc.  London, 

69 
825 

Brotogerys      chryso- 

Brazil 

vin-Godman  Coll.  in 
Brit.  Mus. 
Bremen  Mus 

1879,  p.  535. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

320 

sema,  Natt.  MS. 
Buarremon   castanei- 
ceps. 
castaneifrons  

Rio  Napo,  Ecua- 
dor. 
Paramo  de  la  Cu- 
lata,  Merida, 
Venezuela. 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
do  

Salvin-Godman    Coll 

1864,  p.  298. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1859,  p.  441. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1875,  p.   235,   pi.    xxxv, 
fig.l. 
Ibis   1879  p  427 

154 
686 

838 

dor. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 

BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.      81 
Lint  of  new  species  described — Continued. 


Name. 

Locality. 

Location  of  t\  p<  -. 

Place  of  description  . 

No.  of 

paper. 

r>iiancnioiirla;oproru8 

Santa  Kli-na,  An- 
tioijuia. 
PallaiaDffa  Kcua 

Salvin-Codman    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mas. 
Sclatcr  Coll    in    Brit 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1879,  p.  601 

llti-i    l."7'»  p  427   . 

825 
838 

dor. 

Vauavaca.     Kma- 

tins. 

Salvili  (  indinall     Coll. 

PH.I-.   Zool.   Sue.   London 

786 

mclanohenuiB  

dor. 

Khacliupala  IVru 
Siiuacu  Bolivia 

in  Brit.  Mn>. 
do  

do          

1878  |. 
Ibis,    1879,  p.   425,  pi.    x, 
li},'  2. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

838 
715 

Mcridti     Venozu- 

Sclater  Coll    in  Brit. 

1876,  p.  253. 
Proc.  Zool    Soc    London 

520 

-•la. 
Lima    Peru 

Mus. 
do                

1870,  p.  785. 
Proc    Zool    Soc.  London 

880 

Caracas    Venezu- 

I'aris  Mus 

1881,  p.  485,  pi.  xlvi. 
I  'me    Zool    Soc    London 

86 

eU. 

(iirinulo       Ecua- 

Sclater Coll    in  Brit. 

1856,  p.  85. 
Ibis  1879  p  425 

838 

dor. 

lligos   Peru    ... 

Mus. 
do 

Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

686 

Si  )ii  i  ;  1  1  i  la  1  1  1  1     

Brit.Mua   

1875,   p.   236,  pi.    xxxv, 
fig.  2. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

1137 

do 

1892,  p.  100,  pi.  v. 

78 

M  S. 

Babalioyo    Ecua- 

Sclater Coll.  in  Brit. 

1855,  p.  193. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

180 

dor. 
Ilio  Napo 

Mus. 
do 

1860,  p.  284. 

g 

Chaniicuros  

Gould  Coll  

269  (1862). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

78 

pulmentum  (Bp. 
rt  Vt-iT.  MS.) 

Upper  Amazon... 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
Brit  Mus     

1855,  p.  194. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London. 
1855,  p.  194,  pi.  cvi. 
Proc    Zool.  Soc.  London 

78 
55 

Bolivia 

Derby  Mus       

1853,  p.  122,  pi.  1. 
Proc    Zool.  Soc.  London 

55 

subtectus 

Esmeraldaa,  Ecua- 

Sclater Coll.  in  Brit. 

1853,  p.  123. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

181 

dor. 
"West  Africa 

M.U8. 

Brit  Mus               .  -- 

1860,  p.  296. 
Proc    Zool.  Soc    London 

518 

CUB. 

Buteo  fuliginosus  

North  Mexico.... 

Norwich  Mus  

do 

1870.  p.  668,  pi.  xxxix. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1858,  p.  356. 
Proc    Zool    Soc.  London 

127 
118 

Buthraupis  arcaei  

Cordillera  de  Chu- 
cu,  Veragua. 
Ecuador  

Salvin-Godman    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

1858,  p.  130. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1869,  p.  439,  pi.  xxxi. 

Tanagrarum       Catalogns 

484 
2,58 

Cacatua  gymnopis  

South  Australia.. 
Solomon  Islands 

Mus. 

Zool.  Soc.  Menagerie.  . 
Brit  Mus 

Specificus,    pp.    10,    15 
(1854)  ;  Proc.  Zool.  Soc. 
London,  1854,  p.  97,  pi. 
Ixiv. 
Proc    Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1871,  p.  493. 
Proc    Zool    Soc.  London 

550 
315 

Cactornis  abingdoni.. 

Abingdon  Island, 
Galapagos. 

Salvin-Godman    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
do 

]  864,  p.  188. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1870,  p.  326. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

513 
513 

Island. 
Tilotilo    Yun^as 

do 

1870,  p.  327. 
Proc    Zool    Soc.  London 

723 

Bolivia. 

Berlin  Mus          ...... 

1876,    p.   354,    pi.   xxx 
fig.  2. 
Ibis  1868,  p.  71,  pi.  iii  

460 

teri,  Cab.). 

Bolivia 

Earl  of  Derby     

Contr   to  Ornith.,  1851,  p. 

35 

South  Brazil 

StricklaudColl     

61. 
Contr.  to  Ornith.,  1851  p. 

35 

Cayenne 

Sclater  Coll    in  Brit 

63. 
Contr.  to  Ornith..  1850,  p. 

33 

Colombia     Vene- 

Mus. 
do 

50. 
Contr.  to  Ornith.,  1851  p. 

34 

zuela,  Trinidad. 

do 

24,  pi.  Ixix,  tig.  2. 
Contr.  to  Ornith.  1851,  p. 

35 

Brit  Mus 

51. 
Proc    Zool.  Soc.  London, 

866 

cyanopygia  
cyanotis  

ela. 
Esmeraldas,  Ecua- 
dor. 
Peru  

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
do  

1856,  p.  260. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc    London, 
1883,  p  653. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1858,  p.  294. 

946 
125 

415— No.  49 6 


82  BULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES   NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

List  of  new  species  described — Continued. 


Name. 

Locality. 

Location  of  type. 

Place  of  description. 

No.  of 
paper. 

Callisle  florida 

Costa  Rica 

479 

in  Brit.  Mus. 

1869,  p.  416,  pi.  xxviii. 

89 

emend,  pro  C.  fanny. 

Tilotilo    Yungas 

Salvin-Godman    Coll 

1856,  p.  142. 

723 

gouldi  

Bolivia. 
S.Brazil  
Bolivia 

iu  Brit.  Mus. 
Brit.  Mus  
do 

1876,    p.   354,  pi.     xxx, 
fig.  1. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1885,  p.  849. 
Contr  to  Ornith    1851  p 

991 
35 

,        leucotis  

Ecuador  

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

65. 
Coutr.  to  Ornith    1851   p 

35 

lunigera    

Rio  Negro  

Mus. 
Ed  ward  Wilson 

58. 
Contr  to  Ornith    1851  p 

35 

melanotin 

Rio  Napo    Ecua- 

Sclater Coll    in  Brit 

65,  pi.  lxx,fig.  2. 
Ibis    1876    p    408    pi  xii 

741 

dor. 
Tilotilo    Tungas 

Mus. 
Salvin-Godman    Coll 

Ho-,  i       ' 

723 

Bolivia. 
Bogota 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll    in  Brit 

1876,  p.  353. 
Contr    to  Ornith    1851  p 

35 

Mus. 
do 

61. 

93 

venusta  

Colombia  and  Qui- 

do       .' 

1856,  p.  311. 
Proc    Zool.  Soc.  London 

61 

vieilloti 

jos,  Ecuador. 
Trinidad 

do 

1854,  p.  248. 
Proc.  Zool    Soc.  London 

86fc 

Cayenne 

do 

1856,  p.  257. 
Contr    to  Ornith  ,  1851,  p. 

34 

Edward  Wilson 

22,  pi.  Ixix.fig.  1. 
Contr    to  Ornith    1851  p. 

34 

Calornis  crassa  

Larat,    Tenimber 

Brit.  Mus  

23. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

926 

Camarhynchus  habeli. 

Islands. 
Abingdon  and 
Biudloes    is- 
lands,   Galapa- 
gos. 
Indefatigable  Is- 

Salvin-Godman   Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 

do                       .   . 

1883,  p.  56,  pi.  xiv. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1870,  p.  325. 

Proc    Zool.  Soc    London, 

513 
513 

land. 

do 

1870,  p.  325. 
Proc    Zool    Soc.  London 

513 

Campephaga  a  u  r  u  - 

B  indices    is- 
lands,    Galapa- 
gos. 
Sorong,  New  Gui- 

D'Albertis Coll  

1870,  p.  324, 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

628 

lenta. 
Camptostoma      flavi- 
ventre. 

nea. 
Istbmus  of   Pan- 
ama. 
S  AndresTuxtla 

Salvin-Godman    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
Salle  Coll 

1873,  p.  692,pl.liv. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1864,  p.  358. 
Proc    Zool.  Soc.  London, 

322 
108 

Mexico. 

Sclater  Coll    in  Brit 

1857,  p.  203. 
Proc    Zool.  Soc    London 

197 

laris. 
humilis           

M  ;t  /;it  In  n  .  Mexico 

Mus. 
Acad.    of  Nat.    Sci. 

1860,  p.  462. 
Proc.     Acad.     Nat.     Sci. 

96 

Oaxaca  Mexico 

Philadelphia. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Philadelphia,  1856,  ]>.  263. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

153 

Vera  Cruz   Mex- 

Mus. 
do  

1859,  p.  371. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

197 

ico. 
Santa  Marta  Co- 

G N  Lawrence  Coll  . 

1860,  p.  461. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

114 

striaticollis  

lombia. 
Colombia  

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

1857,  p.  271. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

114 

Caiiis  lateralis 

Gaboon,  "W.  Afri- 

Mus. 
Zool.Soc.  Menagerie.  .  . 

1857,  p.  272. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

512 

ca. 
Amazons 

Zool    Soc.  Menagerie 

1870,  p.  279,  pi.  xxiii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

917 

Lanak  Pass    Thi- 

(Now in  Brit.  Mus.) 
Zool    Soc.  Menagerie 

1882,  p.  631,  p.  xlvii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

667 

bet. 

(Now  in  Paris  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll   in  Brit 

1874,  p.  655,  pi.  Ixxviii. 
Ibis  1861  p  190 

236 

iariLMS,* 

Mus. 
Steere  Coll 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

775 

tschudii 

E  Peru       

Bremen  Mus  

1878,  p.  140,  pi.  xii. 
Ibis,  1861,  p.  188  

236 

Carpophaga   melano- 
cbroa. 
rhodinolaema  

Duke     of     York 
Island. 
Admiralty  Is- 
lands. 
Babia,  Brazil  

Salvin-Godman    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
Challenger  Coll  

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1878,  p.  672,  pi.  xlii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1877,  p.  555. 
Nomencl.    Av.   Neotrop., 

796 
762 
13 

Cassiculus    flavicris- 

SU8. 

microrhyncbus  .  .  . 

Babahoyo,   Ecua- 
dor. 
Istbmus  of  Pan- 
ama. 

Mus. 
do  

do  

pp.  57,  159  (1873). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1860,  p.  276. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1864,  p.  353. 

180 
322 

BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.      83 


Lint  of  nnc  xjH'ci<*  ilixrribcd — Continued. 


Name. 

Locality. 

Location  of  type. 

1'laco  of  description. 

No.  of 
paper. 

Casnariiis  bcccarii  

Wokan.   A  i-oii   Is- 
lands. 
Moluccas  (  ') 

\Iiis.    (Mnsco 
<  'i\  ico). 
7(i.)l  Sue  Men 

I'rur.    /.onl.   Sue.  London, 
1875.  p.  87 
1'ruc    Zoo!    Sue    London 

684 
177 

•  picticollis 

New  Guinea 

,1,,        

IH»;O.  p.  248. 

I'roc    /ool     Sue    London 

684 

do      

I  'roe      /ool      Sue      1  olldoll 

G57 

(  'atamc-nia      lionioeh- 
roa. 
Calliarus  mcntalis  

occidentalis  

<  iuinea. 
Mains,  Kciiador  . 

Tilotilo,   Yungas. 
Bolivia. 

Oaxaca,  \V.    M>  \ 

loo. 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 

Sah  iii-iiodman   Coll. 
in  l>ril.  M  11-. 
Sclat.-r  Coll.  in  Brit, 
Mus. 
do 

1-71    i 
1'roc.  /ool.  Soc.  London, 
1858.  p.  55i'. 
I'roc.  /ool.  Soc.  London, 
1870,  i>.  852. 
I'roe.   /ool.   Soe.   London. 
1859,  ip.  828. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

134 
723 
149 

O'jt; 

l.ia. 

do 

1876,  p.  541. 

I'roc    /ool    Soc    London 

417 

BP.MS. 

spectabilis  
subflavus  . 

Peru. 

Sarayaeu,     Ecua- 
dor. 
I'.aliia   I>ra/il  

Salvin-Godman   Coll. 
in  I'.ril.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

1SU7.  p 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
L880,p.l61. 

I'roe.   /ool.   Soc.   London, 

848 
745 

CVutrites  oroas  

Tinta,  Peru  

Mus. 
do  

do 

1877,  p.  21. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1869,  p.  154. 

471 
653 

do 

1874,  p.  176,  pi.  xx  vi. 
Ibis    1859    p    114    pi    iii- 

143 

duligez. 

dor. 
llio  Brancho  Gui- 

do 

I'roc.    /ool.    Soc.    Lon- 
don, 1859,  p.  14:.'. 
Nomencl    Av    Neotrop 

13 

ria.Natt.MS. 
—  hypomelffina  

maculosa  

ana. 
Cosuipata,  S.  W. 
Peru. 
Babahoyo,    Ecua- 

Salvin-Godman Coil, 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

pp.  7:5.  161  (1873). 
Cat.  B.  Brit,  Mus.  XV,  p. 
268  (1890). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

22 
180 

dor. 

Mus. 
do 

1860,  p.  279. 

454 

MS.'" 

dor. 

do 

1868,  p.  572. 

122 

Cercopithecus    molo- 
neyi. 

lonibia. 
Lake  Xyassa  

Mus.  P.  L.  S  

do 

1858,  p.  245. 
1'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1893,  p.  252,  pi.  xvii. 

1166 

1182 

stairsi 

Britisli  Central 
Africa. 

Zool   Soc    Menagerie 

1893,  p.  725. 
I'roc    /ool    Soc    London 

1152 

Certbidca  fusca  

Abingdon  and 

(Now  in  Brit.  Mus.). 
Salvin-Godman    Coll. 

1892,  p.  580,  pi.  xl. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

513 

Biudloes  islands, 
Galapagos. 
South  Mexico 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sall6  Coll  

1870,  p.  324. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

92 

Cervulus  crinifrons.  .  . 

Ningpo,  China  
China 

Zool.Soc.Mecagerie  (  ?) 
do     

1856,  p.  286. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1885,  p.  1,  pi.  i. 
Proc    /ool    Soc    London 

971 
692 

do 

1875,  p.  421,  pi.  li,  fig.  1. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

515 

sula. 

do 

1870,  p.  381,  pi.  xxviii. 

651 

MS.  ^ 

do 

1874,  p.  151. 

260 

Cha'toccrus  burmeis- 

Tucuman  

Nat.     Mus.     Buenos 

1862,  p.  152,  pi.  xvii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1035 

tcri. 
Cha-tura  biscutata  

brachycerca 

Ypanema,  Brazil.  . 
Xeberos  E  Peru 

Aires. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
do  

1887,  p.  639. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1865,  p.  609.  pi.  xxxiv. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

354 
417 

cassiui         ...   . 

Gaboon 

Brit.  Mus  

1867,  p.  758,  pi.  xxxiv. 
Proc    Zool.  Soc.  London 

287 

cin  ereiv  e  n  t  r  i  s 

Brazil 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

1863,  p.  205,  pi.  xiv,  fig.  2. 
Cat.  American  Birds,  p. 

8 

Scl.  MS. 
Chanuppeiia  buckleyi. 

Chamaiza  mollissima 

Santa  Rita,  Ecua- 
dor. 
Santa  F6  di  Bo- 

Mus. 
Salvin-Godmau    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
Brit  Mus  

283  (1862). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1877,  p.  21. 
Proc    /ool    Soc    London 

745 

75 

Chauna  nigricollis  

Chelidoptera     brasil- 
ieusis. 
Cbiroxipliia       retina 

gota. 
Kio     Dekke,    Co- 
lombia. 
S.  E.  Brazil  

Zool.  Soc.  Menagerie.. 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit, 
Mus. 

1855,  p.  89.  pi.  xcv. 
Proc.  /ool.  Soc.  London, 
1804.  p.  75,  pi.  xi. 
Cat,  American  Birds,   p. 
275  (1862). 
\nn  and"Ma<T  Xat  lliat 

305 
8 
94 

(Natt.MS.). 

ser.  2,  XVII,  p.  469  (1856). 

84  BULLETIN  49,   UNITED    STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

List  of  new  species  described — Continued. 


Name. 

Locality. 

Location  of  type. 

Place  of  description. 

No.  of 
paper. 

Chloephaga      rubidi- 

Falkland  Islands 

Brit  Mus 

Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

IRQ 

ceps. 
Chlorochrvsa  nitidis- 

Antioquia 

Sclater  Coll   in  Brit 

1860,  p.  387,  pi.  clxxiii. 

R2Q 

siina. 
Chloronerpes  dignus.  . 

do  

Mtis. 
do  

1873,  p.  728. 

745 

malberbii  ......   . 

Ecuador 

do 

1877,  p.  20,  pi.  i. 

xanthochlorus  .  .  . 

San  Cristoval 

do  

338(1862). 

686 

Cblorophanes    guate- 

Venezuela. 
Guatemala    .. 

do  ...     . 

1875,  p.  238. 

OIK 

malensis. 
purpurascens  . 

Caracas,  Venezu- 

do 

1861,  p.  129. 

10 

Chlorophoniaflaviros- 

ela. 
JEcuador 

do 

pp.16,  157  (1873). 

OIK 

tris. 
Cbloropipo    holo- 

.Bogota 

do 

1861,  p.  129. 
Cat  B  Brit  Mus    XIV  p 

90 

cblora. 
Chlorospingus     calo- 
phrys. 
castaneicollis  

cbrysophrys  

Tilotilo,  Yungas, 
Bolivia. 
Peru  

Merida,    Venezu- 

Salvin-Godman    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
do 

287  (1888). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1876.  p.  354. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1858,  ]).  293. 

723 
125 
686 

flaviventris  ..... 

ela. 
Trinidad 

Jardine  Coll 

1875,  p.  235. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

86 

goeringi  .  . 

Paramos  of  Meri- 

Sclater Coll    in  Brit 

1856,  p.  91. 

520 

hvpophseus 

da,  Venezuela. 

Mus. 
Salvin-Godman   Coll 

1870%p.  784,  pi.  xlvi,  fig.  1. 

A  A  K 

licbtensteini  

agua. 
Bogota  

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Berlin  Mus 

1868,  p.  389. 

84 

melanotis  

Colombia 

Brit  Mus 

1856,  p.  30. 

60 

olea^ineus 

do 

Sclater  Coll    in  Brit 

1854,p.l57,pl.lxviii. 

°55 

phaeocephalus  
punctulatus  

Jina,  Ecuador  
Cordillera  de 

Mus. 
Salvin-Godman   Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
.   .    do 

1862,  p.  110. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London. 
1877,  p.  521,  pi.  lii.  fig.  2. 

759 
484 

semifuscus 

Chucu,  Veragua. 
Quito   Ecuador 

do 

1869,  p.  440. 

13 

xanthophrys 

Bogota 

Sclater  Coll   in  Brit 

pp.24,  157  (1873). 

84 

Clirvsomitris    uropy- 

Chili  

Mus. 
do  

1856,  p.  30. 

g 

gialis,  Scl.  MS. 
Chrysotis    coeligena 

(?)  

Zool.  Soc.  Menagerie 

125  (1862). 

846 

Lawr.  MS. 
finschi  

TVT  pyi^o  ..... 

Brit.  Mus 

1879,  p.  815;  1880,  p.  68, 
pi.  ix,fig.  1. 

320 

guatemalai 

Honduras 

Sclater  Coll   in  Brit 

1864,  p.  298. 
Ibis  1860  p  44 

200 

Hartl.  MS. 
salltci 

San  Domingo 

Mus. 
Paris  Mus 

110 

Ciccaba  nigrolineata. 

Southern  Mexico. 

Norwich  Mus  

1857,  p.  224. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

140 

Cinclocerthia  macro- 

St.    Lucia,   West 

Paris  Mus  

1859,  p.  131. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

387 

rhyncba. 
Cinclodes   albidiven- 
tris. 
bifasci  at/us 

Indies. 
Chimborazo,    Ec- 
uador. 
Bolivia 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
Derby  Mus 

1866.  p.  320. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1860,  p.  77. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

164 
130 

excelsior  

Chimborazo,    Ec- 

Sclater Coll.  in  Brit. 

1858,  p.  448. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

164 

uador. 
Bogota 

Mus. 
do 

1860,  p.  77. 

114 

Cinnyris  balfouri  
Cisticola  incana... 

Socotra  
do    

Brit.  Mus  
do  

1857,  p.  274. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1881,  p.  169,  pi.  xv,  fig.  2. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

870 
870 

Cistothcrus  elegans 

Dueuas      Guate- 

Salvin-Godman   Coll. 

1881,  p.  166,  pi.  xv,  fig.  1. 
Ibis  1859  p  8          

156 

Climacteris  placens 

mala. 
A.  tarn     Arfak 

in  Brit,  Mus. 
D'Albertis  Coll 

Proc    Zool    Soc.  London 

628 

Cnipodectes  minor  
Cnipolegus  cinereus.. 
—  —  budsoni 

Mountains,  New 
Guinea. 
Chamicuros,Peru. 

Corumba,  Para- 
guay. 
Rio  Negro  Pata- 

Sclater Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
Smithsonian  Institu- 
tion. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

1873,  p.  693. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1883,  p.  654. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1870,  p.  58. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

946 
501 
584 

gonia. 

Mus. 

1872,p.541,pl.xxxi. 

BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.      85 


List  of  new  species  described — Continued. 


Name. 

.  
Cnipoleirns  pusillus... 
Col  HIS  cnnvshayi  

Coccothraustes    niac- 
ulipennia. 

Locality. 

Loral  ion  <»!'  type. 

Place  of  description. 

No.  of 
paper. 

Lower  Aiiia/.inis    . 

LakcMwern.r.ril- 
isli   Central  Af- 
rica. 

Sclater  Coll.    in    Ilrit. 
Mus. 
Brit.  Mus.  (  ?)  

N'oiuencl.    Av.    N'eotrop., 
pp.  43.  ir.H  (1873). 
1'roc.  /uol.   Sue.  London, 
1808,  p.  796, 

I'roc.  /ool.  Soc.   London, 
]8»!i),  p.li.-.l.  pl.clxiii. 
I'roc.   /ool.   Soc.    London. 
1864,  p.  I'Jil. 
I  'roc.  /ool.  Soc.  London, 
1859,  p.  370. 
I  his,  lSf,!i.  p.  14  
I'roc.  /ool.   Soc.   London, 
I860,  p.  245. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London. 
1876,]..  18. 
Proc.  /ool.  Soc.  London, 
1859,  p.  390. 
I'roc.  ZooL   Soc.  London, 
1855,  p.  74,  pi.  Ixxxv. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1858,  p.  452. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1857,  p.  47. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London. 
1856,  p.  29,  pi.  cxix. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London. 
1868,  p.  574. 
I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London. 
1858,  p.  68. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1859,  p.  43. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1869,  p.  419. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1859,  p.  44. 
Ibis,  1881,  p.  130,  pi.  iv  

Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist., 
ser.3,IV,p.224(1859). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1864,  p.  367. 
Cat.  American  Birds,  p. 
346(1862). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1870,  p.  787. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1864,  p.  298.pl.xxiv. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1886,  p.  539,  pi.  Ivi. 
Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist., 
ser.3.  IV,  p.  225  (1859). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1861,  p.  185. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1861,  p.  381. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1860,  p.  300. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1876,  ]>.  694,pl.lxvi. 
Rev.  etMag.  deZool.,  1852, 
p.  226. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  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.  Soc.  London, 
IX,  p.  282  (1875). 
Proc,  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1858,   p.  72,  pi.    cxxxii. 
fig.  2. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1873,  p.  311. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1873,  p.  512. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1878,  p.  141,  pi.  xiii. 

13 
1182 

178 
308 
153 

156 
176 

712 
153 
73 
131 
100 
84 
454 
116 
139 
479 
139 
890 
161 
322 
8 
520 
320 
1013 
161 
216 
229 
182 
734 
50 
152 
138 

745 
592 
705 
116 

614 
620 
775 

Sclatcr  Coll.  in    Brit. 
Mus. 
do 

Jamaica 

C(i:rcl):i  carneipes  (?). 

riava   \'  ic  cute. 
Mexico. 
Guatemala  

do 

do  

I'.rit  Mus 

Colobus  angoldnois.  .  . 
Columbaalbipennis.  .  . 

I'itiunarca,  Porn.. 
Oaxaea,  Mexico-  .. 
Bolivia 

Salvin-Godraan  Coll. 
in  Ilrit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 

Conirostrum  ferrugi- 
neivontre. 

Cuenca,  Ecuador.  . 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
do 

Conopophaga  castan- 
eiceps. 

do 

do 

gutturalia  

do 

Rio  Napo 

do 

Contopus  mosoleucus. 
ochraceus  

Orizaba.. 

do     

Costa  Rica 

Salvin-Godman  Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
Salvin-Godman    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
Salvin-Godman    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
do 

sordidulus  
Conurus  egregius  
holochlorus  
ocularis 

Mexico  

Demerara 

Jalapa,  Mexico  

Isthmus  of  Pana- 
ma. 
S   E  Brazil 

propinquus,  Sol. 
rhodocephalus  .  .  . 

rhodogaster.Natt. 
MS. 
rubritorqius  

xantholsemus  
Copsycbus  suavis  
Copurus  fuscicapillus  . 
Corethrura  rubra  
Corvus  capellanus  

Cotinga  porphyrola> 
ma. 
Cotyle  f  ulvipennis  

Cracticus  personatus, 
Temm.  MS. 

Crax  erythrognatha.. 
incommoda  

Merida,  Venezuela 
Borba,  Brazil  
South  America  (?). 

St.  Thomas,  West 
Indies. 
S.  Borneo     .   .     . 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
Newton  Coll  

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
do                      

Colombia 

Vera  Paz,  Guate- 
mala. 
Fao,  Persian  Gulf. 

Sarayacu,  Ucayali  . 
Jalapa,  S.  Mexico. 
Lobo 

Salvin-Godman    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
Zool.Soc.Menagerie  .. 

Mus.d'Hist.Nat.  Paris 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 

Bogota,  Colombia. 
(?)     

Salvin-Godman  Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
do 

viridirostris  

Creurgops  verticalis, 
Verr.  MS. 

Crypturus  bartletti.  .  . 
cerviniventris  
transfasciatus  

(?)  

Rio  Napo 

do  

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 

Salvin-Godman  Coll. 
in  Brit,  Mus. 
Selater  Coll.   in  Brit. 
Mus. 
Steere  Coll  

E.  Peru  

Venezuela   

Santa  Rosa,  Ecua- 
dor. 

86  BULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

List  of  new  species  described — Continued. 


Name. 

Locality. 

Location  of  type. 

Place  of  description. 

No.  of 
paper. 

Culicivora  boliviana.. 
Cyaiiocitta  germana.. 
Cyanocorax  nigricops  . 

Cyclopsitta   suavissi- 
ma. 
Cj'clorhis  albiventris. 

I  '.olivia 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
Sal  \in-Godman    Cnll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
Salvin-Godmao   Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
D'Albertis  Coll 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1852,  p.  34,  pi.  xlvii. 
Proc.   Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1876,  p.  L'Tii. 
Proc,   Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1876,  p.  354. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1876,  p.  520,  pi.  liv. 
Nomencl.    Av.    Neotrop., 
pp.  13,  156  (1873). 

Ibis  1887  p  3-:>4  pi  x 

53 
718 
723 
733 
13 

1037 
130 
180 
116 

159 
165 

180 
73 
825 
181 
153 
354 
40 
63 
63 
56 
19 

1058 
1072 
668 

431 
54 
431 

417 
13 
182 
153 
152 
750 
926 

750 
715 
520 

94 
94 

Belize  

Tilotilo,  Yungjis. 
Bolivia. 
X  a  i  abu  i  ,  New 
Guinea. 
Baliia,  Brazil  

Sclater  Coll.  and   Sal- 
vin-Godman  Coll.  in 
Brit.  Mus. 
Salvin-Godman    C'oll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
do 

Ecuador  

Trinidad,     Vene- 
zuela, Colombia. 
Babahoyo,   Ecua- 
dor. 
Rio  Napo 

flavipectus  

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1858,  p.  448. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1860,  p.274,pl.clxiv. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1858,  p.  70. 
Ibis,  1859,  p.  443  

vireuticeps  

Cyclorhynchus  a>qui- 
'noctialis. 

do 

Oaxaca,  Mexico  .  .  . 

.     do  ... 

f  tilvipectus  

Nanegal,  Ecuador. 

Babahoyo,  Ecua- 
dor. 
Isthmus  of  Pana- 
ma. 
Remedies,  Antio- 
quia. 
Esmeraldas,     Ec- 
uador. 
Oaxaca  Mexico 

do 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1860,  p.  92. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1860,  p.  282. 
Proc,.   Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1855,p.76,pl.lxxxviii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1879,  p.  492,  pi.  xli. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1860,  p.  291. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1859,  p.  372. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1865,  p.  602. 
Contr.  to    Ornith.,    1851, 
p.  106. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1854,  p.  251. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1854,  p.  251. 
Rev.  et    Mag.  de   Zool., 
1853,  p.  480. 
Cat.  B.  Brit.  Mus.,  XI,  p. 
27,  pi.  ii,  fig.  2  (1886). 
Proc.   Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1889,  pp.  58,  372,  pi.  xlii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1874,  p.666,pl.lxxxii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1868,  p.  54. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1853,  p.  69,  pi.  lii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1868,  p.  54,  pi.  v. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1867,  p.  755. 
Nomencl.   Av.   Neotrop., 
pp.  129,  161  (1873). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1860,  p.  298. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1859,  p.  382. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1859,  p.  366. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1877,  p.  102,  pi.  xiv,  fig.  2. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1883,  p.  56. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London. 
1877,  p.  101. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1876.  p.  253. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London. 
1870,    p.    784,   pi.    xlvi, 
fiff.2. 
Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist., 
ser.2,XVIl,p.467(1856). 
do       ..              

subbrunneus  

Cvphorinus      albigu- 
laris. 
dichrous  

do  

Derby  Mus  

Sclater  Coll.   in  Brit. 
Mus. 
do 

phseocephalus  
pusillus 

do 

Cypselus  infumatus  .  . 
Dacnis  cterebicolor  
e°Tegia  

Ban  j  ermassing, 
Borneo. 
Colombia  (?)  

Wallace  Coll  

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
Brit.  Mus       .     . 

Colombia   

bartlaubi          

do 

do 

pulcherrima 

do 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 

Remedies,  Antio- 
quia. 
Tana  River,  N.  E. 
Africa. 
St.    Lucia,   West 
Indies. 
Isthmus  of  Pan- 
ama. 
Capim  River, 
Para,  Brazil. 
Vera  Paz,  Guate- 
mala. 

Yurimaguas,  Peru 

Venezuela,     Gui- 
ana, and  Brazil. 
Vera  Paz,  Guate- 
mala. 
Oaxaca,  Mexico... 

Vera  Cruz,  S. 
Mexico. 
New  Ireland  

Damalis  hunter! 

H.C.V.  Hunter  Coll.. 
Zool.  Soc.  Menagerie.  . 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
....  do  

Dasyprocta    antillen- 
si.s. 
Dendrocincla  ruficeps 

"Dendrocolaptes      ey- 
toni. 
piuicticollis  - 

Sclater  Coll.  and  Sal- 
vin-Godman Coll.  in 
Brit.  Miis. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit, 
Mus. 
Salvin-Godman    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
do 

radiolatus,     Scl. 
MS. 
Dendrocygna  discolor. 

Dendro3ca    chrysopa- 
ria. 
Dendromanes    lionio- 
chrous. 
Dendrorniserythropy- 

Dicaeum  eximium  
.  fulgidum  

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
do 

Wardlaw    Ramsay 
Coll. 
Brit.  Mus  

Larat  and  Loetoe, 
Tenimber  Is- 
lands. 

Dicrurus     Ircmo-stic- 
tus. 
Diglossa  glauca  

gloriosa  

do 

Nairapi,  Bolivia.. 

Paramo  de  la  Cu- 
lata,  Venezuela. 

Salvin-Godman    Coll. 
in  Brit,  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 

do 

indigotica,  Verr. 

Diglossopis    ca?.rules- 
cens. 

Caracas,  Vene- 
zuela. 

BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       87 

List  of  new  specie*  described — Continued. 


.Name. 

Locality. 

Location  of  type. 

Place  of  description. 

No  of 
paper. 

I  )i  pi  opt  cms  excellens. 

S.Mexico.. 

Sullc  Coll 

/uol      Sor      London 

Ill 

Donacicola    spectabi- 

lis. 

I  >rcp:moriiis     alliort- 

New  Britain  

Mount      Arfak, 

Iirit.  MIIH  
D'Albertm  Coll  

ix.17   i 
I'ro.-.    /ool     So.  .    London. 
1879,  p.  449,  pl.xxxvii, 
fig.  2. 

I'i'»      /ool     Sor     London 

822 

isi. 
eervinirauda 

DrviiKeea  luesitata 

New  <;  uincii. 
I'o  r  1       Moresby. 
New  Guinea. 
Sorotra 

Dr.G.  I5ennettColl.(?) 
Brit  Mus 

1873,  p.  558,  pi.  xhii. 
I'roe.   /ool.  Sue.   London. 
1883  p 

944 
870" 

Dryocopus    fuscipen- 
nis. 

I  hi  1  nisi  a.  auricrissa.  .  .  . 

I'.abahoyo,    Ecua- 
dor. 
Bogota  

Sclat<-r  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
,1.)      

I.-.-M  p.  n;c,. 

I'roe.    '/.ool.  Soc.  London. 
I860    : 
Proc.    /ool.  Soc.  London 

180 
81 

Dysithamnusardesia- 

Kin    Napo,    Mciia 

do  

1855,  p.  227. 
I'roc.   /ool    Soc.  London 

417 

ellS. 

dor. 
Uio  Xapo 

do 

1X67,  p.  756. 

116 

semicinereus  

Santa    Fe    <li    IJo- 

Brit.  Mus                 

1858,  p.  lit;. 
Proc.  Zool    Soc    London 

7.". 

subplumbeus  

gota 

Sarayacu,     Ecua- 
dor. 

Salvin-Godman   Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll    in  Brit 

1855.  p.  9o.pl.  \cvii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 
1880.  p.  158. 

848 
143 

Klainea  fallax  

dor. 
Jamaica  

Mus. 
do  ...  . 

1X50,  p.  141. 
Proc.  Zool    Sor    London 

212,  522 

fiavi  vertex  

Upper  Amazon 

do 

1861,  p.  76;  1870,  p. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc    London 

1019 

trfgas    

Rio  Napo    Ecua- 

do 

1887.  p.  49. 
Proc.  Zool    Soc    London 

522 

griseigularis   

dor. 
Riobamba    Ecua- 

do 

1870,  p.  831. 
Proc.  Zool    Soc    London 

134 

dor. 

do 

1858,   p.   554,   pi.  exlvi. 
fig.  1. 

1019 

do 

1887,  p.  49. 

233 

luteiventris  

dor. 
Rio  Napo    .  . 

do 

1861,  p.  408. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc    London 

116 

pallatangse  

Pallatanga,  Ecua- 

do   . 

1858,  p.  71. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

233 

dor. 
Cordova,  Mexico 

Sall6  Coll 

1861,  p.  407,  pi.  xli. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc    London 

139 

pudica  

Bogota  Colombia 

Sclater  Coll    in  Brit 

1859,  p.  46. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc    London 

522 

riisii  

St.  Tbomas  "West 

Mus. 
do 

1870,  p.  833. 
Proc.  Zool    Soc    London 

185 

semipagana  

Indies. 
Ecuador 

do 

1860,  p.  314. 
Proc.  Zool    Soc    London 

233 

stictoptera 

Matos  Ecuador 

do 

1861,  p.  406. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

134 

subpagana  

Duenas,      Guate- 

Salvin-Godman  Coll. 

1858,   p.   554,   pi.   exlvi, 
fig.  2. 
Ibis,  1860  p.  36  

200 

subplacens  

mala. 
Pallatanga,  Ecua- 

in Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll    in  Brit 

Proc.  Zool    Soc.  London 

233 

variegata  

dor. 
Cordova.  S.  Mex- 

Mus. 
Salle  Coll 

1861,  p.  407. 
Proc.  Zool    Soc.  London 

92 

—  —  vilissima  

ico. 
Central  America 

Sclater  Coll    in  Brit 

1856,  p.  297. 
Ibis,   1859,  p    12°    pi    iv 

156a 

Equus  asinus  somali- 

Somaliland 

Mus. 

(7) 

fig.  1. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

965 

cus. 

Ervthruraregia  (Ery- 
throspiza  in  text)'. 
sere.na  (Erytbro- 

Api,  New  Hebri- 
des. 
Aneitenm      Now 

J.   K.   Howard    Coll. 
(Now  in  Brit.  Mus.). 
Brit  Mus 

1884,  p.  542,  pi.  1,  fig.  1. 
Ibis,  1881,  p.   544,  pi.  xv, 
fig.  2. 
Ibis    1881,  p.  544   pi    xv 

894 
894 

spizain  text). 
Embernagra    chryso- 
ma. 
Enipidoebaues    pCEci- 

Hebrides. 
Bababoyo,    Ecua- 
dor. 
Colombia 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
do 

tig.  1. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1860,  p.  L'T:.. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

180 
255 

lurus. 
salvini    

Roraima     Britisb 

Salvin-Godman    Coll 

1862,  p.  112. 
Cat     H    Brit    Mus    XIV 

20 

Empidonax  albigula- 
ris. 
bairdi  .  . 

Guiana. 

Duenas,      Guate- 
mala. 
Oaxaca  S  Mexico 

in  Brit.  Mns. 
do  

Sclater  Coll    in  Brit 

p.  218  (1888). 
Ibis,  1859,  p.  122  

Proc.  Zool    Soc    London 

156a 
126 

bracby  tarsus  
•—  —  ridgw'ayi 

Cordova,  Mexico.. 

Mus. 
do  
do 

1858,  p.  301. 
Ibis,  1859,  p.  441  
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

159 
1019 

1887,  p.  50. 

88  BULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

List  of  new  species  described — Continued. 


Name. 

Locality. 

Location  of  type. 

Place  of  description. 

No.  of 
paper. 

Eubucco    aurantiicol- 

Upper  Amazon  .  .  . 

Brit.  Mus  

Proc.  Zool.  Soc    London 

131 

lis. 
Euchsetes    coccineus. 

Rio  Napo  

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

1857,  p.  267. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc    London 

116 

V  err.  MS. 
Euchlornis  frontalis.. 

Bolivia  

Mus. 
Derby  Mus  

1858,  p.    73,  pi.   cxxxii, 
fig  1. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

130 

Eupetes  leucostictus.  . 

A  t  a  in  ,    A  r  f  a  k 

D'  Albertis  Coll  

1858,  p.  446. 
Proc.  Zool    Soc    London 

628 

Eupherusaegregia  
Eiiphoniachalcopasta 

Mountains,  New 
Guinea. 
Castello  and  Calo- 
vevora,   V  e  r  a  - 
gua. 
Colombia 

Salvin  Godman   Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 

Sclater  Coll.  jn  Brit. 

1873,  p.  690,  pi.  Ill 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1868,  p.  389. 

Nomoncl     Av    Neotrop 

445 
13 

chrysopasta 

River  TTcayali 

Mus. 
do    . 

pp.  18,157(1873). 

483 

^—  concinna   

Peru. 
Colombia 

do  

1869,  p.  438,  pi.  xxx,  ligs. 
1,2. 
Tanagrarum      Catalogus 

2,58 

crassirostris    .... 

Bogota  

do      

Specificus,    pp.    14,    16 
(1854);  Proc.  Zool.  Soc. 
London   1854,  p.  98,  pi. 
lxv,fig.2. 
Proc    Zool.  Soc.  London 

86& 

finschi 

Demerara 

do                   .     . 

1856,  p.  277. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

745 

frontalis     (  B  p  . 

Edward  Wilson  Coll 

1877,  p.  19. 
Contr  to  Ornith     1851   p 

36 

MS.). 

Sclater  Coll    in  Brit 

89. 

86& 

gouldi  

lombia. 
Guatemala  

Mus. 
Gould  Coll  

1856,  p.  276. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

101 

hirundinacea, 
Bp.  MS. 

insignis.....  

Central  America.  . 
Jina,  Ecuador  .  

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 

Salvin-Godman   Coll. 

1857,  p.  66,  pi.  cxxiv. 
Tanagrarum  Catalogus 
Specificus,    pp.    14,    16 
(1854). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

2 
759 

melanura  

Barra  do  Rio  Ne- 

in Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Col!,  in  Brit. 

1877,  p.  521,  pi.  lii,  fig.  1. 
Contr.  to  Oruith.,  1851,  p. 

36 

nvrrhophrvs   . 

gro. 
Colombia  (?) 

Mus. 
....  do  

86. 
Contr.  to  Ornith.,  1851,  p. 

36 

vittata 

Brazil 

....  do  

89,pl.lxxv,fig.2. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

215 

Euplocamus  nobilis... 

Eupsilostoma    pusil- 
lura. 
Eurystomus      crassi- 

Borneo   

Pallatanga,  Ecua- 
dor. 
Solomon  Islands  .  . 

Brit.Mus  

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
Brit.  Mus.  (?)  

1861,  p.  129. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1863,  p.  119,  pi.  xvi. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1860,  p.  68. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

285 
163 
464 

rostris. 
EnscartLmus  agilis 

Bogota  

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

1869,  p.  121. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

84 

apicalis 

Brazil  , 

Mus. 
Paris  Mus  

1856,  p.  29,  pi.  cxviii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1019 

fulviceps  

Lima,  Peru  
Venezuela 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
.    do 

1887,  p.  47,  pi.  ix,  fig.  1. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1871,  p.  497. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

551 
435 

.    do 

1868,p.l71,pl.xiii,fig.l. 
Ibis  1881,  p  268 

891 

wuchereri 

Bahia  Brazil 

do  

Nomencl.   Av.  Neotrop., 

13 

Falco  dickinsoni 

River     Shire    E 

Dickinson  Coll 

pp.45,  158(1873). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

317 

Felis  lanea  

Africa. 
Cape  Colony  (?)... 

Zool.  Soc.  Menagerie.  . 

1864,  p.  248. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

760 

1877,  p.  532,  pi.  Iv. 
Proc.  Zool    Soc    London, 

560 

name  for  F.  pajeros, 
Desm. 
Fluvicola  atripennis.  . 

Babahoyo,    Ecua- 
dor. 
Cordova    S   Mex- 

Sclater Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
Salle  Coll        .       .  . 

1871,  p.  700. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1860,  p.  280. 
Proc.  Zool    Soc.  London, 

180 
92 

ger. 

ico. 

Brit  Mus 

1856,  p.  294. 
Proc    Zool    Soc.  London, 

100 

Formicivora  boucardi  . 

Acatepec,  S.  Mex- 
ico. 
Santa  Fe  di  Bo- 

Sclater Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
Brit  Mus 

1857,  p.  46. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1858,  p.  300. 
Proc.  Zool    Soc.  London 

126 
75 

,        caloplera  

gota. 
Pallatanga,  Ecua- 

Sclater Coll.  in  Brit. 

1855,  p.  89,  pi.  xcvi. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

143 

dor. 

Mus. 

1859,  p.  142. 

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List  of  new  species  described — Continued. 


Name. 

Locality. 

Location  of  type. 

Place  of  description. 

Xo.  of 
l-ap.-r. 

Colombia 

Sclater  Coll    in  Brit. 

I'roc    Zool    Sui1     London, 

64 

Chamicuros      E 

Mus. 
Brit.  Mus 

1854,  p.  254,  pl.lxxiv. 
I  ']'>.     Zool    Soc.  London 

107 

Peru. 

Ii;'li;ilio\  i)      Kciia 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit 

1«57,  p.  131. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

180 

dor. 
Brazil  (?)       

Mus. 
Eyton  Coll 

1860,  p.  279. 
Proc.  Zool    So<-     London 

122 

(  'liainicuros      E  . 

Brit.  Mus  

1858,  p.  240,  pl.cxlii. 
1'ioc.  Zoo!    Soc     London 

100 

Peru. 
E  Peru      

.    do               

1857,  p.  4«. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

107 

Bogota 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

1857,p.i:Jl,pl.rxxvi,ti».'J. 
1'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

107 

Mus. 
Eyton  Coll 

1857,  p.  130. 
R(;v.  et  Mag.  de  Zool.  1853 

H 

E  Brazil 

Sclater  Coll    in  Brit. 

]).  480. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc    London 

107 

Lima  Peru 

Mus. 
Salvin-Godman  Coll. 

U67,f.lM,pLexxvi,fig.L 

Proc.  Zool    Soc    London 

759  788 

Furnarius  agnatus  

Santa  Marta,  Co- 
lombia. 
Saiitarcm,     Ama- 

in Brit.  Mus. 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
Steere  Coll  

1877,  p.  522  ;  1878,  p.  477, 
pl.xxxii. 
Nomencl.   Av.  Neotrop., 
pp.61,  159  (1873). 
Pro*1.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

13 
775 

zons. 
Ucayali  

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

1878,  p  139. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

380 

Quijos,  Ecuador 

Mus. 
Gould  Coll  

1866,  p.  183. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

59 

Bogota 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

1854,  p.  110. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

69 

Brazil                 .   . 

.Mus. 
...  do    

1855,  p.  13. 
Contr.  to  Ornith.  1852,  p. 

43 

South  Brazil   Bo- 

do                        

32. 
Contr.  to  Ornith    1852   p. 

43 

livia. 
South  America.  .  . 

do              .     . 

29. 
Contr.  to  Ornith    1852   p 

45 

Galliuago  imperialis.  . 

Colombia  

Salvin-Godman   Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll    in  Brit 

61. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1869,  p.  419. 
Proc    Zool.  Soc    London 

479 

84 

Mus. 
do 

1856,  p.  31. 

°18  °21 

Gazella  naso        

Somaliland  

E.Lort  Phillips  Coll.. 

1861,pp.209,261,pl.xxx. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1012 

Geositta  crassirostris 

Lima,  Peru  .  . 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

1886,  p.  504,  pi.  li. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

376 

Goothlypis  scmiflava 

Babahoyo,   Ecua- 

Mus. 
do  

1866,  p.  98. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

180 

speciosa 

dor. 
Mexico       .  . 

....  do    

1860,  p.  273. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

130 

Sclater  Coll      

1858,  p.  447. 
Proc    Zool.  Soc    London 

89 

sis. 

Larat  L'oetoe  and 

Brit  Mus 

1856,  p.  143. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

932 

Glaucidium  californi- 

Moloe,    Tenini- 
ber  Islands. 
(?)         

Acad.  of  Nat.  S  c  i  .  , 

1883,  p.  199. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

98 

cum. 
Glyphorhynchus  ma- 
jor. 
pectoralis 

Choctun,  Vera  Paz 
Vera  Paz,  Guate- 

Philadelphia. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
Salvin-Godman    Coll. 

1857,  p.  4. 
Cat.  American  Birds,  p. 
161  (1862). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

8 
182 

Gracula  kreffti  

mala. 
Solomon  Islands 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Brit.  Mus  

1860,  p.  299. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

464 

Grallaria  dignissima.  . 

ery  throleuca  
erythrotis  

Sarayacu,  Ecuador 

Huasampilla,Peru 
Tilotilo,  Tungas, 

Sclater  Coll.  and  Sal- 
viu-GodmanColl.  in 
Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
Sulviii-Godman    Coll. 

1869,  p.  120,  pi.  ix. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1880,  p.  160,  pi.  xvii. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1873,  p.  783. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

848 

633 
723 

ferrugineipectus  . 

Bolivia. 
Caracas,  Venezu- 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Paris  Mus  

1876,  p.  357. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

107 

flavirostris  

ela. 
Rio  Uapo  

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

1857,  p.  129. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

116 

flavotincta 

Mus. 
do 

1858,  p.  68 
Ibis  1877   p  445  pi  ix 

768 

fulviventris 

do 

116 

griseonucha  

Paramo  de  la  Cu- 
lata,  Venezuela. 

do  

1858,  p.  68. 
Proc    Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1870,  p.  786. 

520 

90  BULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

List  of  new  species  described — Continued. 


Name. 

Locality. 

Location  of  type. 

Place  of  description. 

No.  of 
paper. 

Grallaria  haplonota  .  .  . 

Venezuela  

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Ibis  i877  p  442 

768 

bypoleuca 

Santa  F6  di  BO«TO- 

Mus. 

75 

loricata 

ta. 

Mus. 
Paris  Mus 

1855,  p.  88. 

107 

mexicana  

ela. 
Jalapa,  Mexico.  . 

Sclater  Coll    in  Brit 

1857,  p.  129. 

229 

modesta.  -  

Santa  Fe  di  Bo- 

Mn». 

Brit.  Mus 

1861,  p.  381. 

75 

111  ichalis 

gota. 
Rio  Napo    Ecua 

Sclater  Coll    in  Brit 

1855,  p.89,pl.xciv. 

154 

dor. 
Vera^ua 

Mus. 
Salvin-Godmau    Coll 

1859,  p.  441. 

479 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll    in  Brit 

1869,  p.  418. 

163 

ruficeps  

dor. 
Antioquia  .  

Mus. 
do  

1860,  p.  66. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

629 

rufo-cinerea  

Santa  Elena  An- 

do 

1873,  p.  729. 

825 

Granatellus  pelzelni.. 
Graucalus     sublinea- 

tioquia. 
Rio  Madeira,  Bra- 
zil. 

New  Ireland 

do  

Brit  Mus 

1879,  p.  526. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1864,  p.  606,  pi.  xxxvii, 
fig.  1. 

328 

892 

tus. 
unirnodus 

Larat     Tenimber 

do 

1879,  p.  448,  pi.  xxx  vi. 

926 

Gymnocichla     chiro- 

Islands. 
Costa  Rica  

Salvin-Godman    Coll. 

1883,  p.  55. 
Proc.  Zool    Soc    London 

479 

leuca. 
Gymuoglaitx  lawren- 

Cuba  

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Smithsonian  Institu- 

1869, p.  417. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

443 

cii. 
Haemophilapulchra.  .  . 

Halmaturus     luctuo- 

Rimac  RiA^er,  W. 
Peru. 
S  E  New  Guinea 

tion. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
D'Albertis  Coll 

1868,  p.  327,  pi.  xxix. 
Ibis,  1886,  p.  259,  pi.  viii.... 

1016 
650  656 

sus,  D'Albertis  MS. 
Hapalocercus     acuti- 

Bogota  

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

1874,  pp.  110,  247,  pi.  xlii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

612 

pennis. 
Haplospiza  uniformis  . 

Harporhynchus  ocel- 
latus. 
Herpsilochmus  frater. 

pectoral  is 

Jalapa,  Mexico  
Oaxaca,  Mexico... 
Sarayacu,  Ecuador 

ii\ 

Mus. 
Salvin-Godman    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  and  Sal- 
vin-Godman Coll.  in 
Brit.  Mus. 
Brit  Mus 

1873,  p.  187. 
Nomencl.    Av.  Neotrop. 
pp.  29,  157  (1873). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1862,  p.  18,  pi.  iii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1880,  p.  159. 

13 
249 
848 

107 

Hetorocercus    auran- 
tii  vertex. 

Heterocnemis  albisni- 

Sarayacu,  Ecuador 
Rio  Napo  

Sclater  Coll.  and  Sal- 
vin-Godman Coll.  in 
Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit 

1857,  p.  132. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1880,  p.  157. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

848 
116 

laris. 
marginata.  .  .  . 

Santa  Fe  di  Bo- 

Mus. 
do  

1858,  p.  67. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

77 

—  —  simplex  

gota. 
R.   Maroni    Suri- 

do .. 

v!855,  p.  145. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

454 

Heteropelma    amazo- 
num. 
flavicapillum 

nam. 
Huallaga,  Chami- 
curos,  Peru. 
Brazil 

do  

do 

1868,  p.  573. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1860,  p.  466. 
do 

197 
197 

—  igniceps 

do 

563 

stenorliynchuiu  .  . 
verae-pacis  

San  Esteban,  Ven- 
ezuela. 

Vera  Paz,  Guate- 

Sclater Coll.  and  Sal- 
vin-Godman Coll.  in 
Brit.  Mus. 
Salvin-Godman    Coll. 

1871,  p.  750. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1868,  p.  632. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

459 
182 

wallacii  

mala. 
Para  

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

1860,  p.  300. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

413 

Hylophilus    brunnei- 

Ypanema,  Brazil 

Mus. 
do  

1867,  p.  579. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

387 

ceps. 
cinereiceps  

ferrugineifrons 

Vera  Paz,  Guate- 
mala. 
Colombia 

Salvin-Godman    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit 

1866,  p.  322. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1860,  P.  299. 
Proc    Zool    Soc.  London 

182 
255 

fuscicapillus  
insularis 

Sarayacu,  Ecuador 
Tobago 

Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  and  Sal- 
vin-Godman Coll.  in 
Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll 

1862,  p.  110. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1880,  p.  155. 

848 

215 

•—  •  luteifrons 

Salvin-Godman    Coll 

1861,  p.  128. 
Ibis  1881  p  308 

892 

British  Guiana'. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 

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List  of  neiv  species  described — Continued. 


Name. 

Locality. 

lion  of  type. 

Place  of  description. 

Xo.of 

paper. 

Hvlophilus    muscica- 
pinus. 

Oyapok,  Cayenne. 

S,  later  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
do 

Xoinencl.    Av.    Xeoirop.. 
pp.  12  i:.<;  (1873). 
Proc    Xool    Soc    London 

13 
153 

do 

1859,  ; 
Proc    '/.ad]    Soc     London 

387 

P.nml. 

do            ... 

p  ::22. 
Pioc    Xool    Soc    London 

413 

semicinereus  

Para  

do  
Stevens  Coll 

p  :,•;:».  pi  n 
I'ror    Xool.   Soc.    London. 
1887,  p.  570. 

/ool     Soc     London 

413 
343 

Hypocnemis  elegans 

Bogota  

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

!-<;.".  p.  :-.2ii  pl.xiii. 
Pro,     Xool.  Soc.  London, 

100 

Mus. 

do 

1857,  p.  47. 
Proo    Xool    Soc    London 

328 

MS.). 

Negro. 

do 

1864,  p.  r.0!». 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

380 

do 

1866.  p.  L86. 
Proc    Zool    Soo    London 

454 

Snruyacu  Ecuador 

Salvin-Godman    Coll. 

1868,].  ",:>,.  pi.  xliii. 
Proc.  Xool.  Soc.  London, 

848 

—  melanolaema  

rhaniicuros,  Peru. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
do 

1880,  p.  160. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1854.p.254,pI.lxxii,hV.2. 
Proc    Xool    Soe    London 

64 

107 

Chamicuros  Peru 

do  

1857,  p.  130. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.   London, 

64 

Upper  Ucayali 

..  do       

1854.p.2f>4,pl.lxxiii. 
Proc    Zool.  Soc.  London, 

380 

Rio  Javarri    Up- 

Brit. Mus    

1866,  p.  186. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

122 

stellata  

per  Amazon. 
Saravaeu,  Ecuador 

Salvin  Godman   Coll. 

1858,  p.  252. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

848 

Salawatti  Tslajid 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Turin  Mus.  (*)      .-   -  - 

1880,  p.  160. 
Ibis  1880,  p.  310  

863 

Salvad.MS. 
Hypoxanthus  atriceps 

New  Guinea. 
Husampilla,  Peru  . 

Chamicuros  Peru 

Salvin-Godman    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
Brit  Mus 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1876,  p.  254. 
Proc.  Xool.  Soc.  London 

715 
985 

laudabilis  

St.  Lucia,  West 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

1885.  p.  671. 
Proc.  Xool.  Soc.  London 

546 

—  —  wagleri     

Indies. 
Coahuila  

Mus. 
Acad.    of   Nat.    Sci. 

187Lp.270,pl.xxi. 
Proc.  Xool.  Soc.  London, 

98 

xanthomus    Scl 

Mexico  

Philadelphia. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

1857,  p.  7. 
Cat.  American  Birds,  p. 

8 

MS. 

Colombia 

Mus. 
Berlin  Mus 

131  (1862). 
Proc    Xool    Soc    London 

81 

cephala. 
reinhardti 

East  Peru     

Copenhagen  Univer- 

1855, p.  227,  pi.  ex. 
Ibis.  1865,  p.  495,  pi.  xi  

363 

Lalage  mossta 

Tenimber  Islands 

sity  Mus. 
Brit.  Mus  

Proo.  Xool.  Soc.  London, 

926 

Jamaica  ...      ... 

Osburn  Coll  

1883,  p.  55. 
Proo.  Xool.  Soo.  London, 

212 

Trinidad 

G.  N.  Lawrence  Coll  . 

1861,  p.  72.  pi.  xiv,  fig.  2. 
Ibis,   1885,  p.  272,   pi.  vi. 

995 

Lanius  uncinatns  
Lathria  cryptolopha  .  . 

Socotra  

Mongi,  Ecuador.. 
Tilotilo    Tungas 

Brit.Mua  

Salvin-Godman  Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
...  do  

n'g.  '-'. 
Proo.  Xool.  Soc.  London, 
1881,  p.  168. 
Proc.  Xool.   Soo.  London, 
1877.  p.  522. 
Proc.  Xool.  Soc.  London, 

870 
759 

72:! 

Bolivia. 

Zool.  Soc.  Menagerie.. 

1876,  p.  355.  pl.xxxii. 
Proc.  Xool.  Soc.  London, 

855 

Leptasthenura    andi- 
cola. 

Panza,  Ecuador... 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
do  

1880,  p.  451. 
Proo.  Xool.   Soc.  London. 
1869,  p.636,pl.xlix.ti£.  2. 
Proc.  Xool.  Soc.  London, 

495 
229 

pileata 

Lima    Peru 

do     

1861,  p.  377. 
Proo.  Xool.  Soc.  London, 

880 

Colombia 

do           

1881.  p.  1ST. 
Proc.  Xool.  Soc.  London. 

255 

throps. 

E  Ecuador 

Salvin-Godman   Coll. 

isr.2.  p.  ill. 
Proc.  Xool.   Soo.  London, 

1019 

Bogota   Colombia 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Paris  Mus  

1887,  p.  48. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1019 

peruvianus  
pcecilotis 

Chyavetas,  Peru.. 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
do 

1887,  p.  48,  pi.  ix,  tig.  2. 
Proo.  Xool.  Soc.  London, 
1867,  p.  757. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

417 

255 

tristis 

Simacu  Bolivia 

Salvin-Godman  Coll. 

1862,  p.  111. 
Proo.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

715 

in  Brit.  Mus. 

1876,  p.  254, 

92  BULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

List  of  neiv  species  described — Continued. 


Name. 

Locality. 

Location  of  type. 

Place  of  description. 

No.  of 
paper. 

Leptoptila      cervini- 
ventris. 
chulcauehenia  , 
Salvnd.  MS. 

Yera  Paz,  Guate- 
mala. 
(?)  •             -  •-- 

Salvin-Godman    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
Salvadori  Coll.  (  ?)  

Salvin-Godman   Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
do 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1868,  p.  59. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1869,  p.  633. 
Prqc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1879,  p.  640. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1868,  i>.  59. 
Nomencl.    Av.   Neotrop., 
pp.  134,  162  (1873). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1868,  p.  I589. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1866,]).  194. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1876,  p.  14,  pi.  ii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1873,  p.  691,  pi.  liii. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1865,  p.  429,  pi.  xxiv. 
Cat.  B.Brit.  Mus.,  XY,  p. 
345  (1890). 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1860,  p.  300. 
Nomencl.   Av.   Neotrop., 
pp.  57,  159  (1873). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1857,  p.  276. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1861,  p.  210. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1859,  p.  385. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1873.  p.  511. 
Ibis  1859   p  221 

431 
494 
828 
431 
13 
445 
380 
711 
628 

346 
22 

182 
13 
114 
219 
153 
620 
156& 
603 
750 
552 
582 
506 
750 
116 
55 
66 
55 
78 
253 
55 
200 
723 
728 
862 
84 
13 
165 
256 
845 

Tilotilo,  Yungas, 
Bolivia. 
Yera  Paz,  Guate- 
mala. 

plumbeiceps  

do 

Leptotriccus  superci- 
liaris. 
L«Mirippus  cblorocer- 
cus,  Gould  MS. 
Leucopeza  sempcri... 

Lewophantesbrachy- 
urus. 

Leucopternis   prin- 
ceps. 
Lioseeles  eritbacus... 

Lipaugus  holerythrus  . 

Chitra.Yoragua. 

....  do          

Tipper  TJcayali  

St.    Lucia,   "West 
Indies. 
Atam,  Arfak 
Mountains,  New 
Guinea. 
Costa  Rica    

Gould  Coll 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
D'Albertis  Coll 

Salvin-Godman  Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  and  Sal- 
vin-Godman Coll.  in 
Brit.  Mus. 
Salvin-Godman  Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
Derby  Mus 

Sarayacu,  Ecuador 

Yera  Paz,  Guate- 
mala. 
Oyapokj     French 
Guiana. 
Coban,  G  uatemala  . 

Rio  Napo,  Ecua- 
dor. 
Oaxaca,  Mexico.  .  . 

Venezuela  

Brit  Mus 

unirufus  

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
.  .    do     

Lochmias  sororia  

Lopliostrix  strick- 
landi. 
Loriculus    chrysono- 
tus. 
tener  

Central  America.. 
Zebu,  Philippines  . 

Duke     of     York 
Island. 
Molucca  group  (  ?)  . 

(i)  

Strickland  Coll      

Brit  Mus.  ..  . 

Ibis,  1872,  p.  324,  pi.  xi  

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1877,  p.  107. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1871.  p.  499,  pi.  xl. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1872,  p.  495,  pi.  xxv. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1870,  p.  126,  pi.  x. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1877,  p.  110. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1858,  p.  64. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1853,  p.  123. 
Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist., 
ser.  2,  XIII,  p.  479  (1854). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1853,  p.  123. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1855,  p.  195. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1862,  p.  86,  pi.  viii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1853,  p.  123,  pi.  li. 
Ibis  1860   p.  40  

Tweeddale    Coll.    in 
Brit.  Mus. 
Zool.  Soc.  Menagerie.  . 

Zool.  Soc.  Menagerie  .  . 
do                     ... 

Lorius  tibialis. 

Macacns  rheso-similis 
Macropus  erubescens. 
Macropygia  browni.  .  . 

Malacocichla  m  a  c  u  - 
lata(Verr.MS.). 
Malacoptila  aspersa.. 

frontalis 

Lake  Hope,  South 
Australia. 
Duke  of  York  Is- 
land. 
Rio  Napo 

Tweeddale     Coll.    in 
Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
Brit.  Mus  

Yenezuela     

Colombia       

do         

fulvogularis  

Bolivia  

Santa  F6  di  Bo- 
gota. 
Esmeraldas,  Ecu- 
ador. 

Derby  Mus    

Brit  Mus 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
do 

veraB-pacis 

Coban,  Guatemala 

Tilotilo,  Yungas, 
Bolivia. 
Huan  Gulf,  New 
Guinea. 
St.  Lucia,    West 
Indies. 

Salvin-Godman   Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
do      

Malacothraupis    den- 
tata. 
Manucodia  comrii  

Margarops      sanctae- 
luciae. 
Margarornis     brun- 
nescens. 
stellata  

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1876,p.353,pl.xxxi. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1876.  p.  459,  pi.  xlii. 
Ibis  1880  p  73 

Lord  Tweeddale  Coll. 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
do 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1856,  p.  27,  pi.  cxvi. 
Nomencl.    Av.    Neotrop., 
pp.  67,  160  (1873). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1860,  p.  91. 
Pioc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1862,  p.  113. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

Quito,  Ecuador..  . 
Nanegal,  Ecuador 
Ecuador  

Salvin-Godmau    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
do    

Masius  coronulatus  -  -  . 
Mecocerculus  gratio- 

8U8. 

Megalurus    inters- 
capularis. 

Kabakadal,   New 
Britain. 

Brit.  Mus  

1880,  p.  65,  pi.  vi. 

BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.      93 

List  of  neiv  species  described — Continued. 


Name. 

Locality. 

Location  of  type. 

Place  of  description. 

No.  of 
paper. 

Me"  -iinuliu^    bray  ici  i 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

488 

(tliis      name      \v  ;i  s 
founded  on  :ui  i-u^ 
Iroin  Hanks  Island, 
Nc\v    llcliriilcs). 

Admiralty  Islands 

challenger  Coll  .. 

'•ml     --•  ,.      I  oiidoii 

762 

Kirimoenand  Loc 

Brit  Mas  

1877,  p.  556. 

1'ror    Zool    So<'     I  ondon 

928 

Megarhynchns  ciirys- 
oeaster. 

1  oc  .    Tcnimlier 
Islands. 
I'.ahahoyo.    Ecua- 
dor. 
lio"'ota    <  'olonibia. 

Sdator  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Has. 
do  

p.  67. 

1'ror.    Zool.   Soc.    London. 
1'ror.    Zool.   Sor     London 

180 
514 

Trinity      Vallcv 

....  do    

1870,). 
Ann.  and  Ma"  Nat    lli-i 

135 

Mrlanoptila      .ul:il»i  i- 
rostris. 

Northern    Cali- 
fornia. 
Oinoa,  Honduras.. 

A  tarn,    Arfak 

do  
D'Albertis  Coll...     . 

Her.  3,  I,  p.  127  (1858). 

I'roc.   Zool.  Soc.    London, 
1857,  ]>.  -J7.-I. 
Proc.   Zool.   Soc.    London 

114 
628 

Mountains,  New 
Guinea. 
...  do 

do 

1873,  p.  694,  pi.  Iv. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc   London 

628 

West    U'rica 

Zool.Soc  Menagerie 

1873,  p.  G95,  pi.  Ivi. 
Proc.  Zool    Soc    London 

400 

Tinta  I'eru 

Sclater  Coll    in  Brit 

1867,  p.  98,  pi.  viii. 
Proc.  Zool    Soc    London 

491 

Mus. 
do 

1869,  p.  600. 

Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

380 

rus. 

zon. 

do 

1866,  p.  lOO.pl.xviii. 

13 

San  Cristobal 

do 

pp.  72,  161  (1873). 

678 

innlatus. 
Mi<TU'ra  heiiiixaiitlia 

Venezuela. 
Larat  and  Loetoe 

Brit.Mus  

1875,  p.  37,  pi.  vi. 
Proc.  Z(ud.  Soc.  London, 

926 

Tenimber     Is- 
lands. 
Larat     Ten  hnber 

do 

1883,  p.  55. 
Proc    Zool.  Soc    London 

932 

Mionectes  assimilis  .  .  . 

Islands. 
Cordova,  Mexico.. 

do 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
do 

1883,  p.  199. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1859,  p.  46. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

139 
139 

cus. 

do 

1859,  p.  44. 
I'roc    Zoo!    Soc    London 

112 

aii  us. 

do 

1857,  p.  251. 
do 

112 

semiruf  us  

Santa  Marta,  Rio 
Javarri, 

do  

do 

Rev.  et  Mag.  dc  Zool..  1,-:.^, 
p.  489. 
do 

57 
57 

Trinidad  Tobago 

do 

g 

Monarcha  castus 

Loetoe,     Timor 

Brit.  Mus  

261  (1862). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

926 

Laut. 

A  t  a  m  ,     A  r  fak 

D'Albertis  Coll...  . 

1883,  p.  53.  pi.  xii.  tig.  1. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

628 

Mountains,  Now 
Guinea. 
Admiralty  Is- 

Challenger Coll 

1873,  p.  691. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

762 

lands. 

(t) 

1877,  p.  552. 
Proc.  Zool    Soc    London 

750 

Briti  Mus 

1877,  p.  li)0. 
Proc    Zool    Soc     London 

9°6 

Duke  of  York  Is- 

do 

1883,  p.  54,  pi.  xii.li-r.  'J. 
Proc    Zool    Soc     London 

750 

HcmasagrandioT  
peru  ana,   Bi>.    et 

land. 
Angostura,  Costa 
Rica. 
Cliainicuros  

Salvin-Godman    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mua. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

1877,  p.  99,  pi.  xiv,  rig.  1. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1868,  p.  327, 
Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London, 

443 

78 

Verr..MS. 

Mus. 
Brit  Mus 

1855,  p.  1!U. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

822 

ineliiina 

Kabakadai,   New 

do  

1879,  p.  449,  pi.  xxxvii, 
fig.  3. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

845 

Mnscisaxicola  fluvia- 

tilis. 
Muscivora    moxicana 

Britain. 
Lower  Ucayali  

Cordova    S.  Mex- 

Sclater Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
Salic  Coll  

1880,  p.  66.  pi.  vii,  tig.  •>. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1866,  p.  187. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc    London, 

380 
92 

(Kp.),  Bp.  MS. 
occidentals  

ico. 
Babahoyo,   Ecua- 
dor. 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 

1856,  p.  295. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1860,  p.  282. 

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. 

Myiadostt's  unicnlor  . 

Cordova,  S.  Mex- 

Sall6 Coll 

venezuelensis 

ico. 
Caracas,  Veuezu- 

Paris  Mus 

1856,  p.  299. 

Myiagra  fulviventris 

ela. 
Larat,    Tenimber 

Brit.  Mus 

ser.     2,    XVh,    p.    468 
(1856). 

Myiarchusapicalis.  .  . 

Islands. 
Bogota,  Colombia. 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

1883,  p.  54. 
Ibis,  1881,  p.  269.. 

891 

erythrocercus  Scl 

Bahia,  Brazil. 

Mus. 
...    do 

nigriceps 

Pallatanga  Ecua- 

do 

^  1868vp.  631. 

phseocephalus 

dor. 
Babahoyo     Ecua- 

do 

I860,  p.  68. 

semirufus  

dor. 
Pacasmayo,  Peru. 

Steere  Coll 

1860,  p.  281. 

Myiobius      aureiven- 
tris. 
bellus   

Cosnipata,  Peru... 
Colombia  

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit, 
Mus. 
do 

1878,  p.  138,  pi.  xi. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1873,  p.  782. 

633 

cryptery  tbrus  

Ecuador  

do  

1862,  p.  111. 

do  

....  do 

1860,  p.  464. 

1Q7 

flavicans  

Pallatanga  Ecua- 

. do 

1860,  p.  465. 

nation! 

dor. 
Lima,  Peru 

do 

1860,  p.  464. 

pulcher  

Ecuador  

....do  

1866,  p.  99,  pi.  xi,  tig.  1. 

197 

subochracous 

Bolivia  

Salvin-Godman   Coll 

1860,  p.  464. 

1019 

villosus 

Nanegal,  Ecuador 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll   in  Brit 

1887,  p.  50. 

Ifi^ 

Myiochanes  nigres- 
cens. 
Myiodynastes  nobilis  . 

Myrmeciza  exsul  

Sarayacu,  Ecuador 

Santa  Marta,  Co- 
lombia. 

Isthmus  of  Pan- 

Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  and  Sal- 
vin-Godman Coll.  in 
Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
Derby  Mus 

1860,  p.  93. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1880,  p.  157. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1859,  p.  42. 

848 
139 

132 

hemimelaena 

ama. 
Bolivia 

Brit  Mus 

1858,  p.  540. 

JOO 

immaculata 

Istbmus  of  Pan- 

Salvin-Godman  Coll 

1857,  p.  48. 
Proc    Zool    Soc   London 

322 

leucaspis 

ama. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll    in  Brit 

1864,  p.  357. 

64 

margaritala  

Peru  ;  C  o  1  o  m  - 
bia  ;  llio  Negro. 
Chamicuros,  Peru 

Mus. 
....do  

1854,  p.  253,  pi.  Ixx. 
Proc.  Zool    Soc   London 

64 

Myrmelastes  nigerri- 

Upper  Amazon 

Brit.  Mus  . 

1854,  p.  253,  pi.  Ixxi. 
Proc    Zool    Soc   London 

123 

mus. 
plumbeus  .  . 

Kio  Javarri,  Up- 

Sclater Coll  in  Brit 

1858,  p.  275. 
Proc    Zool    Soc  London 

123 

Myrmotherula  cinere- 

per  Amazon. 
Cayenne 

Mus. 
do 

1858,  p.  274,  pi.  cxliii. 

417 

iventris,  Scl.  MS. 
—  .  gutturalis 

Bartica  Grove 

Sclater  Coll  and  Sal- 

1867, p.  756. 
Ibis  1881  p  269 

891 

multostriata  
pyrrhonota  . 

British  Guiana. 

Ucayali,   Upper 
Amazon. 

Kio  Negro  and  Oy- 

vin-Godman  Coll.  in 
Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 

do 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1858,  p.  234,  pi.  cxli,  figs. 
2,3. 
Nomencl     Av    Neotrop 

122 
13 

spodionota. 

apok,  Guiana. 
Sarayacu  Ecuador 

Salvin-Godman    Coll 

pp.  72,  160  (1873). 
Proc    Zool    Soc  London 

848 

Myzomela  aunabellaD 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Brit  Mus 

1880,  p.  159. 

926 

cineracea 

Laut. 
New  Britain 

do 

1883,  p.  56. 

822 

pammelaena  

Admiralty  Is- 

Challenger Coll  

1879,  p.  448,  pi.  xxxvii] 
fig.  1. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

762 

Nasiterna  pusio  

lands. 
Solomon  Islands 

Brit.  Mus  

1877,  p.  553. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

356 

Nemosia  albigularis  .  . 

Santa  Fe  di   Bo- 
gota. 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
Brit  Mus 

1865,  p.  620,  pi.  xxxv. 
Proc.  Zool.   Soc.  London, 
1855,  p.  109,pl.xcix. 

76 

86a 

Peru. 

Salvin-Godman  Coll 

1856,  p.  111. 

848 

in  Brit.  Mus. 

1880,  p.  155. 

BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       95 

Lixl  of  new  specie*  described — Continued. 


Name. 

Locality. 

Location  of  t\  \»-. 

Place  of  description 

No.  of 
paper. 

Is'mmsi'i  ^uirina  

l'.o"ota     and     E. 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

I'roc    Zool.  Soc.  London. 

880 

Peru. 

Smith  lirazil     

Mus. 
do 

1856,  p.  110. 

do 

Mb 

I'allatauga.  Kcua 

do  

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

143 

dor. 
()ri/aba   Mexico 

Botten  Coll 

1859,], 

109 

Brazil  

p.na 

318 

froyii. 

Intaj,  Ecuador  

Salvin  (iodinan    Coll. 

p.  148 

I'ror.   Xool.   Sue.   London 

786 

in  Brit.  Mus. 

]..».;<>.  pi.  xx  vii. 

318 

Salvin-froclinan   Coll. 

i>»;i  p.-jiu. 

I'i'iir     Xnol.    Soe.  J^ondon, 

372 

Tseopipo  rubicmula  ..  . 
}s  i  grit  a  bicolor  

Chamicuroa.Peru. 

Casamauza,      W. 
Africa. 
Li  o  e  t  o  e  ,  Timor 

in  Brit.  M  us. 
Selatcr  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
Kd  ward  Wilson  Coll.. 

Brit.  Mus  

1860,  ]>.  Co,  jil.  v. 
Proc.  Zciol.   Soc.  London, 
1869,  p.  438,  pi.  x  xx.fi>;.:;. 
Contr.  to  Ornith..  !- 
34,  pi.  Ixxxiii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

483 
41 
926 

Laut. 

do 

1883,  p.  52,  pi.  xi. 
Proc    Aool    Soc    London 

750 

Sara  viicu,  Ecuador 

Sclater  Coll.  and  Sal- 

1877,  p.  108. 
Ibis,  1881,  p.  600  

896 

ciiioracea  .  .  

Upper  Amazon... 

vin-GoduianColl.  in 
Brit.  Mus. 
Brit.Mus  

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

885 

Nothoproctacurviros- 
tris. 

CalacaliandPuel- 
laro,  Ecuador. 

Maraynioc,  Peru.  . 

Salvin  Godman   Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus.;  and 
Smithsonian  lust. 
Warsaw  Mus  (?)  

1881,  p.  77*. 
Xomencl.    Av.   Neotrop., 
pp.  153,  162  (1873). 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

13 

671 

Nycticorax  pauper  

Indefatigable  Is- 
land. 

Salvin-Godman  Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 

1874,  p.  679,  pl.lxxxiv. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1870,  p.  327. 

513 
577 

Ocbthodifetp  fuscoru- 
lus. 
Ochthoeca  arenacea 

Tilotilo,  Yungas, 
Bolivia. 
Bogota,  Colombia. 

Salvin-Godman   Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
do  

1872,  p.  3,  pi.  i. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1876,  p.  354. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

723 
745 

Sclater  Coll    in  Brit 

1877,  p.  20. 

256 

Mus. 
do 

1862,  p.  113. 

84 

leucometopa  

Peru  

Oyapok,  Cayenne  .  . 

do  
do           

1856,  p.  28,  pi.  cxvii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1877,  p.  19. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

745 
563 

Merida,  Venezuela 

do              

1871,  p.  749. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

y>$ 

Pitumarca,  Peru.  . 

do 

1870,  p.  787. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

491 

pulcliella  

Tilotilo,  Tungas, 

Salvin-Godman    Coll. 

1869,  p.  599. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

723 

superciliosa  

Bolivia. 
Paramos  of  Mer- 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

1876,  p.  355. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

520 

Ocydromus  sylvestris  . 

Odontophorus  bypos- 
podius. 

ida,  Venezuela. 
Lord  Howe  Island  . 

Antioquia,  Colom- 
bia. 
UsagaraE.  Africa 

Mus. 
Gould   Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
Salviu-Godman    Coll. 
in  Hrit.  Mus. 
Speke  Coll 

1870,  p.  786. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1869,  p.  472,  pi.  xxxv. 
Nomencl.    Av.   Neotrop., 
.      pp.  138,  162  (1873). 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

486 
13 
306 

Oreomanes  fraseri  
Ortalida  ruticrissa  

Chimborazo,    Ec- 
uador. 
Valle    Dupar,  Co- 
lombia. 
New  Britain 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit, 
Mus. 
Salvin-Godman    Coll. 
in  P.rit.Mus. 
Mus    Godeffroy 

1864,  p.  105. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1800.  p.  75,  pi.  clix. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1870,  p.  538. 

164 
516 
879 

nosa. 
Oryzoborus  aethiops  .  . 

Nanegal,  Ecuador. 
Moyobamba  Peru 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
MUH. 
Steere  Coll 

1881,  p.  452,  pi.  xxx  i\. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1860,  p.  88. 

165 
775 

funereus  

Oaxaca,  Mexico.  .  . 

Selater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

1878.  p.  136. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

153 

melas 

Pebas  Peru  . 

Mus. 
do 

1859,  p.  378. 

423 

^—  occideutalis 

do 

18G7,  p.  979. 
I'roc    Zool    Soc    London 

180 

Ostinops  oleagineus.. 

dor. 
Venezuela  (?)  
Antioquia  .. 

do  

...do... 

1860,  p.  276. 
Ibis,  1883,  p.  154,  pi.  vii  
Ibis,  1883,  p.  153,  pi.  vi... 

948 
948 

96  BULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

List  of  new  species  described — Continued. 


Name. 

Locality. 

Location  of  type. 

Place  of  description. 

No.  of 
paper. 

Otocorys  peregrina 

Bogota  ....  ....... 

Sclater  Coll    in  Brit 

Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

76 

Oxyrhamphus  f  rater.  . 

Yeraerua  .  .  . 

Mus. 
Salvin-Godman    Coll 

1855,  p.HO.pl.cii. 

443 

Pachycephala  arcti- 

Larat,    Teniniber 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Brit.  Mus  

1868,  p.  326. 
Proc.  Zool    Soc    London 

926 

torquis. 
fusco-flava 

Islands, 
do 

do 

1883,  p.  55,  pi.  xiii. 

nqo 

Atam      Arfak 

D'Albertis  Coll 

1883,  p.  198,  pi.  xxviii. 

fi2S 

soror  

Mountains,  New 
Guinea. 
do  

...do.. 

1873,  p.  692. 
do  

628 

Pachyrhamphus  albo- 

Bogota  

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

102 

griseus. 
cinerei  ventris, 

Santa  Marta  . 

Mus. 
do     

1857,  p.  78. 

g 

Scl.  MS. 
dorsalis  Scl.  MS 

Bogota  (  ?) 

do 

242  (1862). 

g 

Pallatanga  Ecua- 

do 

243  (1862). 

143 

"  dor. 

do 

1859,  p.  142. 

180 

Paradisea  raggiana... 

dor. 
Orangeisa    Bay 

D'Albertis  Coll  . 

1860,  p.  279. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

625 

Paroaria  cervicalis, 

New  Guinea. 
Bolivia 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit 

1873,  p.  559. 

g 

Scl.  MS. 
P  a  r  r  a      intermedia 

Venezuela 

Mus. 
do 

108  (1862). 

91 

(Bp.)  Yerr.  MS. 

Santa  Marta    Co- 

do 

1856,  p.  282. 

91 

Pams  meridionalis.  .  .  . 

lombia. 
El  Jacale,  S.  Mex- 

Salle Coll  

1856,  p.  283. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

92 

Passer  insularis  

ico. 
Socotra  

Brit.  Mus  

1856,  p.  2!)3. 
Proc    Zool    Soc.  London, 

870 

1881,  p.  169,  pi.  xvi. 

173 

Percnostola  fortis  

Pebas  and  Chyav- 
etas,  Peru.  ' 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
do  

1860,  p.  221. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1867,  p.  980. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

423 
126 

soni,  new  name  for 
Hi  r  undo  melanogas- 
ter,  Swains. 
Peucsea  notosticta  

Phacellodomus     rufi- 

South  Mexico  
Bolivia  

Salvin-Godman   Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

1858,  p.  296. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1868,  p.  322. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

443 
1056 

pennis. 
sibilatrix  Doring 

Argentina  

Mus. 
Doring  Coll  

1889,  p.  33. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

824 

MS. 

South  Mexico 

Gould  Coll  

1879,  p.  461. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

92 

(SalleMS.). 
Phasianus  principalis. 

Pheucticus  crissalis  .  . 

Murghab,  central 
Asia. 
Riobainba,   Ecua- 
dor. 

Prince  of  Wales  Coll.  . 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
do 

1856,  p.  287. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1885,  p.  324,  pi.  xxii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1877,  p.  19. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

980 
745 
524 

Challenger  Coll 

1870,  p.  840. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

762 

Now  Britain  

Brit.  Mus  

1877,  p.  553. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

750 

Philydor  cervicalis  .  .  . 

British  Guiana  .  .  . 
Colombia 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
do  

1877,  p.  104. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1889,  p.  33. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1056 
514 

do  

1870,  p.  328. 
Nomenci.   Av.    Neotrop., 

13 

do       

pp.66,  160  (1873). 
Proc    Zool.  Soc'  London, 

255 

do     

1862,  p.  110. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

229 

dor. 
Philippines  (  ?) 

Brit  Mus 

1861,  p.  378. 
Proc    Zool    Soc.  London 

294 

Phlogoenas  Johanna  .  . 

Duke     of     York 
Island. 

Tweeddale    Coll.     in 
Brit.  Mus. 
Brit  Mus 

1863,  p.  377,  pi.  xxxiv. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1877,  p.  112,  pi.  xvi. 
Ann  and  Mag  Nat  Hist. 

750 
65 

turalis. 
Phcenicopterusjamesi 

Tarapacd,  Chili  .  .  . 
do            ..     . 

H.    B.    James   Coll. 
(Now  in  Brit.  Mus.). 
.  do  

ser  2,  XIII  p.  25  (1854). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1886,  p.  399,  pi.  xxxvi. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1010 
1110 

1891,  p,  133,  pi.  xiii. 

5LIOGKAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  I'll] 


SCLATER.       97 


List  of  new  species  described — Continued. 


Xtanft 

Locality. 

Location  of  t\  pi-. 

Place  of  description. 

\0.of 

paper. 

I'hrs  .iiilns  ncularis.  .  .  . 

riivl](»ni\  -iiis     licrlcp 
Nchi. 

(  'uriira,  J-'.cuadoi  .  . 
S.  K.  Bra/.il  
I'.rax.il 

S.-lat.-r  Coll.    in    lint. 
MH-. 
ilo  

do 

I'roc.   Xool.  Soc.   London. 
;  i-l.cxlv. 
1'roc.   /(ID!.  Sdc.    London. 
0.40. 
1'r.ic    /mil    ^o(      London 

in 

LOlt 

•'  "j 

(Lair.  MS.)- 

(ioiaz   Bra/il     . 

do  

Ndlnclicl        \  s        \Cotrop 

it 

San  1  a   Ma  rt  .1     <  'o- 

do  

l.p.  4^.  ir.'.»  MHT:;). 
I'roc    Xool    Soc     London 

. 

loinbia. 

do 

i^iii.  p.  :;M:;,  j;l.   x\xvi, 
li^.  1. 
I'roc    Xool     Soc     London 

180 

do 

MOn   | 

152 

do 

1  s.V.i.  n 

I  his    l.-'TI!    ])    I!HG   Til    XIV 

S   !•;   Brazil    . 

Salvin-(  iodmaii    ('oil. 

I'roc    Xool    Soc    London 

1056 

(  !  uiana 

iu  Brit.  Mus. 

Sclaler  Coll     in   I'-rit 

p.  84. 

Xonicncl      \  \-     Ncotrop 

13 

Pionus  luematotis  
I'ipilo  albicollis 

\'i-ra  I'a/,  (Juatc- 
inala. 
San  Mi<riH'l  <!<•  las 

M  us. 
Salvin  -(iodniau    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mils. 
Sclater  Coll.  in   I'.rii. 

pp.»;u,160  (1873). 
I'roc.  Xool.  Soc.   London, 
I860,  i).  :;<)0. 
I'roc    Xool    Soc     London 

182 
126 

IVras,  S.Mexico. 
Colombia 

Mus. 
Mus      d'Hist.      Nat. 

1  858,  p.  304. 
Rev.  etMag.de  Zool  1852 

49 

Bogota    . 

Paris. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit 

p.  8. 
I'roc    Xool    Soc    London 

84 

\aiu'(Tal  Ecuador 

Mus. 
do  . 

1856,  p.  21». 
Proc    Xt»«)l    Soc    London 

165 

flavicapilla  

Colombia  

Mus.     d'Hist.      Nat. 

1860,  p.  9U. 
Ucv.  ct  Mag.de  Zool.,1852, 

49 

flavicollis  

Barra  do  Rio  Negro 

Paris. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

p.  9. 
Contr.  to  Ornith.,  L851,  p. 

41 

Mus. 
do 

143. 

53 

heterocerca  

Upper  Amazon... 

(?)  

1852,  p.  34,  pi.  xlviii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

184 

isidorei  

Colombia  

Mus.     d  Hist.      Nat. 

1860,  p.  313. 
Rev.  etMag.de  Zool.,1852, 

49 

leucorrhoa  

do  

Prris. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

p.  9. 
I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

281 

meutalis 

Cordova,  S.  Mexico 

Mus. 
Sall6  Coll  

1863  p.  63,  pi.  x. 
I'roc    Xool.  Soc.  London 

92 

nattereri 

Borba,  Brazil 

Vienna  Mus  

1856,  p.  299,  pi.  cxxi. 
Proc    Zool.  Soc,  London 

328 

pyrocephala 

Mus      d'Hist       Nat 

1864,p.611,pl.xx\i\. 
Rev  et  Ma<r.dc  Xool.  1852 

49 

Pipra-idia  albiventris. 
Pipreola  j  ucuiida  

melauolci'iua 

Colombia  

Cachi-Llacta,  EC 
uador. 

Caracas.     Vene- 

Paris 
do  

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 

.     do    

p.  9. 
Rev.  etMag.de  Zool.,1852, 
p.  8. 
Proc,  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1860,  p.  89,  pi.  clx  (Euch- 
loruisjncuudaon  platei. 
Ann   and  Ma<r.  Nat   Hist 

49 
165 

94 

Pipridea  venezuelen- 

zuela. 
do    

Paris  Mus. 

ser.2,XVII,p.  469  (1856). 
I'roc    Xool    Soc.  London 

866 

81S. 

Pithys  erythrophrys 

Colombia    

Sclater  Coll 

1856,  p.  265. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

64 

lunulata 

Saravacu  Peru 

Sclater  Coll    in  Brit 

1854,p.255,pl.lxxii,liji.l. 
Proc    Xool    Soc    London 

614 

melanostiota  

Platvrhynchus     albo- 
gularis. 
caucrominus  

coronatus,  Verr. 
MS. 
flavigularis  

Sarayacu,  Ecuador 

Pallatanga,  Ecua- 
dor. 
VeraPaz,  Guate- 
mala. 
Kio  Napo  

Colombia  

MHS. 
Sulviii-CJodiiiaii    Coll. 
in  Brit,  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
Salviu-(iodiiian    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mas. 
do  

1873,  p.  276,  pi.  xxvi. 
Proc.  Xool.  Soc.  London, 
1880,  p.  160. 
Proc.   Xool.   Soc.    London, 
1860:  p.  68. 
Proc.   Xool.  Soc.    London. 
I860,  p.  -J'.tn. 
I'roc.  Xool.  Soc.  London, 
1858,  p.  71. 
Proc    Zool.  Soc.  London 

848 
163 
182 
116 
229 

Salvin-Oodman    Coll 

1861,  p.  382. 

848 

Plectropterus  niger.  .  . 
riippellii  

S.  E.  Africa  (?)... 
East  Africa  

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Zool.  Soc.  Menagerie  .  . 

Brit.  Mus  

1880.  p.  156. 
I'roc.  Xool.  Soc.   London, 
1877,  p.  28,  pi.  vii. 
Proc    Zool   Soc.   London, 

749 
142 

Pcecilodryas  a,'thiops.  . 

Kabakadai    New 

....do  

1859,  p.  132.  pi.  dm.  ti-.l. 
Proc    Zool.  S»M'.   London, 

845 

Britain. 

1880,  p.  66,  pi.  vii,  ng.  1. 

98  BULLETIN    49,  UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

List  of  neiv  species  described — Continued. 


Name 

Locality. 

Location  of  type. 

Place  of  description. 

No.  of 
paper. 

W   Ecuador 

Sclater  Coll    in  Brit 

1019 

quizse,  Scl.  MS. 
Polioptila  albiloris..   . 

Kiver     Motagun, 
Guatemala. 
Guiana 

Mus. 

Salvin-Godman    Coll. 
in  Brit  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll    in  Brit 

1887,  p.  48  (see  also  1885, 
p.  89). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
I860,  p.  298. 

182 
215 

Polytmus  leucorrhous, 
Gould  MS. 
Poospizabouapartii.  .  . 

Cobati,  Rio  Negro. 
Lima,  Peru  

Mus. 
Gould  Coll  

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

1861,  p.  127. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
]  8G7,i).  584. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.   London, 

413 

408 

Tinta  Peru 

Mus. 
do 

1867,  p.  341,  pi.  xx. 

471 

ery  th  rophr  y  s 

Sierra  de  Totoral 

....  do  

1869,  p.  152,  pi.  xiii. 
Ibis,  1881  p.  599 

895 

oxyrhyncha(Natt 

Catamarca. 
Curytiba  Brazil 

do       

Proc    Zool.  Soc.  London 

328 

MS.]:7 
whitii 

do 

1864,  p.  608. 
Proc    Zool  Soc    London 

925 

Argentine    Re- 
public. 
Rio  Napo  Ecuador 

Brit  Mus 

1883,  p.  43,  pi.  ix. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

448 

erythrops  

Lima,  Peru  

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

1868,  p.  453. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

408 

fasciata  

Pebas,  Peru 

Mus. 
Salvin-Godman   Coll. 

1867,  p.  343,  pi.  xxi. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

423 

hauxwelli      .... 

Ucayali    Pebas, 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
do 

1867,  p.  981. 
Exotic  Ornitli.,  p.  105   pi. 

12 

Chamicuros. 
Caracas    Venezu- 

Paris Mus 

liii  (1868). 
Proc    Zool    Soc.  London 

448 

ela. 

Salvin-Godrnan    Coll 

1868,  p.  452,  pi.  xxxv. 

848 

Prionochilus  vincens  . 

Ce  ylon  

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Le<yge  Coll.  .  . 

1880,  p.  161. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

594 

Procnias  occidentalis. 

Colombia  

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

1872,  p.  729. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

62 

Psalidoprocne      albi- 

TJzinza 

Mus. 
Speke  Coll       

1854,  p.  249. 
Proc.  Zool    Soc.  London 

307 

ceps. 

Brit  Mus 

1864,  p.  108,  pi.  xiv. 
Nomencl    Av     Neotrop. 

13 

Pteroglossusdidymus  . 
Pteroptochus    thora- 

dor. 
Upper  Amazon... 

Rio  Madeira,  Bra- 

Salvin-Godmaii   Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
Vienna  Mus  

pp.141,  162  (1873). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1890,  p.  403. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1091 
328 

cicus. 

zil. 
Formosa 

Zool  Soc  Menagerie 

1864,  p.  609,  pi.  xxxviii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

613 

Ptilochloris  buckleyi. 

Pindo,  Ecuador... 
Atam     Ar  f  ak 

Salvin-Godman    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
D'Albertis  Coll 

1873,  p.  193,  pi.  xxii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1880,  p.  158,  pi.  xvi. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

848 
628 

Mountains,  New 
Guinea. 

1873,  p.  696,  pi.  Mi. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

762 

lands. 

D'Albertis    Coll 

1877,  p.  556. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

628 

Mountains,  New 
Guinea, 
do 

do 

1873,  p.  693. 
do                  

628 

Pyranga  testacea  

Pyrgisomacabanisi.  .  . 
pyriglena  ellisiana 

Chitra  and  Calo- 
vevora,   V  e  r  a  - 
gua. 
San    Jose,    Costa 
Rica. 
Santa    Fe   di  Bo- 

Salvin-Godman  Coil. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
Brit  Mus 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1868,  p.  388. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1868,  p.  324. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

445 

443 
76 

maculicaudis  

gota. 
Trinidad  

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

1855,  p.  109,  pi.  c. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

122 

Mus. 
do 

1858,  p.  247. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

116 

tyrannina  

Santa  Fe  di  Bo- 

Brit, Mus  

1858,  p.  66. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

75 

Pyrocephalus  m  e  x  i  - 

gota. 
Mexico      .... 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

1855,  p.  90,  pi.  xcviii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

139 

canus. 
Querquedula  andium. 

Quiscalus     sequatori- 

Riobamba  and 
Mocha,  Ecuador. 
Babahoyo 

Mus. 
Salvin-Godman    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll  in  Brit 

1859,  p.  45. 
Nomencl.   Av.  Neotrop., 
pp.  129,162  (1873). 
Cat.  American  Birds,  p. 

13 

g 

alls,  Scl.  MS. 
assimilis  Scl  MS 

Bogota 

Mus. 
do 

140(1862). 
Cat.  American  Birds,  p. 

8 

graysoni 

Mazatlan  Mexico 

141  (1862). 
Ibis  1884,  p.  157  

969 

in  Brit,  Mus. 

BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.      99 

/./s/  ,////,,.  ,.,r,v,,.,/_ Continued. 


Naim-. 

Luralily. 

l.in  alii«n  of  t  \  pi-. 

Ha.  -,•-,(•  d.-srrij.tiun. 

No.  of 

papi:r. 

Rallus  iiisi"iiis.    . 

KaliaKadai      NVu 

Brit.  Mus 

I'rnc     '/mi]     ^iu-      1  iiudciii 

MO 

Britain. 

Soloiniiii   Island- 

do  

•  l.viii. 

4<J4 

semiplnmbcns  . 

p><>p)t  ii  

S.-latrr  (  'nil     in   p.nt 

,,  IL'.'i,  pl.x. 

84 

licet  i-s  lirnncl  I  i    

A  t  a  111  ,   A  r  f  a  k 

Mus. 

I)'  Albert  is  Coll 

p.  81. 

m 

Klialii|diora-nils    ;ilhi 

Mountains,  New 
(iiiim-a. 
San       Ks  t  t-  l>a  n  , 

Sclatc.r  Coll.   in  J'.ril. 

1873.  ,,.«;•••_•. 

I  his   1- 

947 

vcnlris. 
cinereiventris  

Venezuela. 
Pasto,  Coloniliia 

Mns. 
Derby  ^lus.         

I'roc    Xool    Soc    London 

73 

sancta-.  niartliir  .  . 

Rliam  pliocclns     (1  o  I'  - 

Sania    Marta.  Co 
lonibia. 
Brazil  

Sclat.i-  Coll.    in    IJrit. 
Mns. 
do  

1850,  p.  7(1.  pl.lxxxvii 
!'ioc.   Xool.    Sue     London. 

1SC.1     ; 

Tana  'rrarum      Catalo^ns 

229 

2  5« 

salis,  P.p.  MS. 
ephippialis  

Upper   Aina/oii 

do 

8peciflcu8,pp.9,l{ 

I'rnc.  Xool.  Soc.  London 
1854,  p.  97. 

215 

unicolor  

Bogota  

I'.i-il  Mns    andSrlatrr 

1861.  p  130. 

Id 

Ilhea  maerorlmiclia.  . 
Khinoceros     bicornis 

Sontli  America.  ..  . 
Xan/ibar  .    .  . 

Coll.  in  Brit   M  us 
Xocd.  Soc.  Menagerie.  . 

Holm  wood       Coll 

18W,p.l28. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 
1860,  p.  207. 

172 
1175 

holmwoodi. 
Khinocrypta  fusca  

Rhipidura  fusco-rufa 

Mondoza,  Argen- 
tina. 
Larat   Moloc  and 

(horns  only). 
Si-later  Coll.'  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
Brit  Mus 

1893,  p.  517. 
Nomencl.   Av.   Neotrop., 
pp.  76,161  (1873). 

13 
932 

Loctoc,  Tcniiu- 
ber  Islands. 

do 

1883,  p.  197,  pi.  xxvii. 

926 

opistherythra.  .  .  . 

Islands. 
Larat  and  Maror 

....  do  

1883,  p.  54. 
Proc    Zool   Soc    London 

932 

si'inirubra 

Tcnimber    Is  - 
lands. 
Admiralty      I  s  - 

Challenger  Coll 

1883,  p.  197. 

762 

Rliynchocyclus  virid- 
iceps. 
Rhynohoetruthue  so- 
cotranus. 
Saltator  atripennis... 

Havidicollis 

lauds. 
Upper  Amazon... 

Sorotra  

Popayan,    Colom- 
bia. 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
Brit.  Mus  

Acad.    of     Xat.    Sri. 
Philadelphia. 
Scl'iter  Coll    in  Brit 

1877,  p.  552. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1873,  p.  280. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1881,  p.  170,  pi.  xvii. 
Proc.    Acad.     Nat,    Sri. 
Philadelphia,1856,p.261. 

614 
870 
95 

ton 

isthmicus  

dor. 
Isthmus   of  Pan- 

Mus. 
do  

1860,  p.  274. 

215 

ama. 
Tinta,  Peru  .     . 

do 

1861,  p.  130. 

Sayornis  aquatica  

Dtirfias,      Guate- 

Salvin-Godman   Coll. 

1869,  p.  151. 
Ibis,  1859,  p.  119  

156a 

Sclerurus  brunneus  . 

mala. 
Bogota  . 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll    in  Brit 

99 

mexicaims 

Cordova    S.  Mex- 

Mus. 
Salle  Coll 

1857,  p.  17. 

92 

Scops  barbarus  

ico. 
Vcra  Paz    Guate- 

Salvin-Godman   Coll 

1856,  p.  290. 

431 

i  ist  a  

mala. 
I  '°a    I'pper  AIII.I- 

in  Brit.  Mns. 

1868,  p.  56. 

118 

Scvtalopus    prosthel- 

/on. 
Cordova,  S.  Mex- 

Salle Coll  

1858,  p.  132. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

92 

eucus. 
Serpophaga    albogri- 

sca. 
bypoleuca  1 

ico. 

Sarayacu,  Ecuador 

Lower  Ucayali 

Salvin-Godman    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll    in  Brit 

1856,  p.  290. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1880,  p.  156. 

848 
380 

pceciloccrca.           ' 

Ecuador  and  Co- 

MHS. 
do 

1  sc.t;.  p.  188. 

13 

subflava  

lombia. 
I'ara  

...do  ... 

pp.  47,  158  (1873). 
do 

13 

Setophaga  albifroiis 

Mrrida      \  enezu- 

do 

520 

Spermopliila  corvina 

ela. 
Oaxaca  Mexico 

do 

1870,  p.  784. 

153 

ocellata  . 

ISTauta    Peru 

do 

1859,  p.  379. 

380 

opbtbalmica  

Babahoyo,    Ecua- 

  do  

1866,  p.  181. 
Proc    Xool    Soc   London 

180 

pileata,  Natt.  MS. 

dor. 
Borda  do  Matto, 

do  

1860,  p.  276. 
Proc    Xool    Soc    London 

328 

Brazil. 

1864,  p.  607. 

100  r.ULLKTIN     III,    UNITIOI)    STATKS    NATIONAL    MUSKl'M. 

/,<*/  of  in  if  .s/xr/Y*  (Irxcrihcil      <  'on  t  iniir.l. 


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Location  «,|'  |v  p, 

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paper. 

Spin  n.  i  -acns  |.\  ciiopy 
K'"s- 

1  >amara  Connl  ry, 
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I'.l-a/.il    

Slricklaii.l    Coll    
Scl.'ilcr  <  'oil     in    I'.i  n 

Conn.  t.»  ornitli.,  l.sr.v,  p. 

1  IS. 

n 

•••MI 

Spodiorni.     jaidimi 

Kcnador                  ..     . 

MM. 

do 

ism,  p  879, 

887 

isiiii,  P.:;L-J. 

'i7rt 

Falkland    Islands 

Scliilcr  (  'oil     in    I'.rii 

ISIil',,  p    1  Id,  pi.  \n  . 

189 

SI  i'i  \    so  rorc  u  In  

1  .:i  i  .1  1  .      Ti  ii  ill!  In  i 

Mi, 

Brit.  Mn.-»  

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V  Clicyaiola       

in  Hril.  MUM. 
S,  l.il.-i    Coll.    ill    I'.i  n 

Ihi.s    IKSI     p   "f. 

.  —      IHC\  ic-i  in 

Mexico     

Mu 

do 

do 

lie  fa 
Slllili    ".lill  .  •    lalx-r 

North      \Mi.Tir;i 
Vcll.-yaiola  

S    Mexico 

.1.1  
(In  

do 

lln:;,    : 

I'roc.    7,o(d.    Soc.    London, 
ISC.S,  pp.  171,  IT'-',  pi.  xiii, 

flg.a, 

968 

888 

1  '.  1  1  1    1  H  •             \   i  1 

d" 

ISIil,  p 
1  1  1  i  s    !  S  ,"     1  1    1  • 

001 

Kill     \-lpo 

|  n; 

'(I,:,  IV.  MS.), 
;inl  i  s  i  c  •  n  ,  i  s 

<  'liclica     1   i   nailol 

Si  lalcr  Coll     in    I'.i  u 

o.  i;:: 

i:u 

—  —  iiroquipn' 

A  rc.|  ii  i  IM     1  'mi 

Mils. 

do 

is;.s.  p  i  ... 

I7't 

briiiim-ii  ami  :i  1  i  s 
,  l..,i,    MN  , 

caniccps  
—  —  ca  si  a  In  a    

Rio  Vip"  
i  

(  'aracas        \   c  11  c 

l.alVcsnaNrColl  
I'lylon  (  'oil  
I'.i-il     MIIS      

l.xl'i   p.  NT. 
I'roc.    /ool.    SCM-.    London, 
p.  (i-J. 
I'roc.    /ool.    Soc.    London. 

ISM;,  p.  us. 

\  in:    and    Ma-     Nal     Hist 

lie. 
88 
1)4 

.  nrl:il;i 

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(  'olomliin         

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Boffotfl  

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isr.-.i.  p.  686,  pi.  xii 

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C;|  |            \  1I1CI    1C    1  II         I'.i  1  (1.  :         p 

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I'roc     /ool     Soc     London 

163 

,  pj  bhxothi 

I'nsco  I'll  fa  . 

dor. 
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1  '..km,  .nut  lion 
dnnis. 

Sllll  S('|I;|N|  1.1  n    (  'o 

MM, 
H.'i'l.N    MUM  

Sal\  in  (.oilman     <  'oil 

is(it),  p.  c.r.. 

'ool.    Soc.    London, 
185.r),  p.  ";"•.  pi.  K  \\\  i. 

I'roc     /ool     Soc     London 

78 
111 

—  —  jjraminicol  i 

lombla. 

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in  I'.rii.  Mi, 
\V  -i  i  >a  u     M  us 

p  57ft  pl.xlll 

liC," 

^risco  iiiiii-iii.  i 
—  —  1  Hid  Bon  i  

s.-in  LOOM,  i''.'-n:i 

dor. 

(   'oil'    ll  ll  .1    -      1  '.Ill-Mo  , 

Sal\  in  (iodoian     Coll. 
in   I'.i  it.  Mils. 
Scl.-ilcr  Coll     ii.    I'.rii. 

is,  i   p.  lit;,  pl.hiii,  ii»-.-j. 
PfOO.    /ool.    Soc.    London, 
ISS'J,  p.  r.7S,  pi.  \liii.  li-.'J. 
l'i-»c     /ool.    Soc.    London, 

915 

t;.»:> 

'   '  pospodi  i 

A  \  res. 

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do 

1  874 

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1S7I,  p    Id 
1'ioc     /ool     Soc     London 

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I'roc     /ool     Soc      1  ondon 

114 

inn  .l.-Iina       \.ill 

l.'io    M  ulciiii 

V  irmri     M  us    (  ') 

p.  878. 

I'roc     /ool     Soc      London 

MB 

MS. 

puditranda 

Olnaillo      1-,-m 

1-,  1    p    II. 

t;ti" 

pudioa      

riili|ii>iinis  

Col  l.ia     
Tilolilo     r.oliMa 
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Sclalcr   Coll.    in     I'.ril 
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in  I'.i  It  Mu 
I'.rii    MIIS 

n    |  [5   p|    h  | 
I'roc.    /.ool.    Soc.    London 

i  s.v.i,  p.  MIL 

1'ioc     /ool.    Soc.    1  don 
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I'roc      /ool     Soc     London 

144 
888 

1  14 

Hpixi 

do  

Sclatvr   (  'oil     in    I'.rii. 

D    I'M 
I'i".         ool     Soc.    London 

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dor. 
(  'ai  .1.  as       \    i-  ii  c 
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I  ;  1  a     (   "["in  lua 

Mns. 
I'.rii.  Mils 

Sclalcr    Coll.    in    Brit 
MM, 

do 

L8M  ^ 

I'i,.,      /ool     Soc.    London, 

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i   ,  i.  p.  80,  pi.  i\.i\ti.  L 

I'KII      /ool     rso<      London 

144 

811 

c.-ir. 

1S7I,  p.  10. 

BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLFV  R. 

Lut  of  «v 


101 


MM  :    ULlJ 

;•:  .    U  .  i£ 


TaMra  olrrina.  Xan . 


Bw. 
UEt».H  pi  bctri 


:  -  .    :-  .  :   s.     :        - 


Edinburgh      ew   Phil. 
n-s.  l.j    . 

/.     >•    L.-..C  : 


m.     Sdnar  ColL  in  Brit.     Free.  ZosL  Sot  Lnatm, 


Kerin 

Santa  Marta,  Co 


CoD.inBrit.Mns. 


102  BULLETIN  49,  UNITED    STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

JAst  of  new  species  described— Continued. 


Name. 

Locality. 

Location  of  type. 

Place  of  description. 

No.  of 
paper. 

Para   Brazil 

Sclater  Coll   in  Brit. 

Ibis   1873  p  387  pi  xv 

636 

strenuus  Scl  MS 

Cayenne 

Mus. 
do 

g 

sub  fuse  iat  us  
transandeanus  .  .  . 

Tilotilo,  Yungas, 
Bolivia. 
Guayaquil,  Ecua- 

Salvin-Godman  Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
Brit.  Mus  

173(1862). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1876,  p.357.  pl.xxxiii. 
Proc.  Zool    Soc.  London 

723 
70 

tristis 

dor. 

Sclater  Coll    in  Brit 

1855,  p.  18. 

13 

ventralis     . 

Guiana. 
South  Brazil  

Mus. 
do  

pp.  69,  160(1873). 
Edinburgh    New    Phil 

82 

Thaumantias    bart- 

I  ""lH  HT  Ucayali 

Gould  Coll        .   . 

Journ.,  u.  s.,  I,  p.  244. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

380 

letti,  Gould  MS. 

Thauiuasius   taoza- 

Gu;ijun°'o      Oaja- 

Warsaw  Mus 

1866,  p.  194. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

811 

nowskii. 

marcn,  Peru. 

1879,  p.  146. 

8 

cesiae,  nom.  emend, 
pro  fanny,  Less. 

299  (1862). 
do 

8 

emend,   pro    enicu- 
rus,  Vieill. 
Thlypopsis  amazo- 
num. 
Thripophaga  fusci- 
ceps. 
guttuligera  

Lower  Ucayali  
Bolivia  
Colombia  

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
Brit,  Mus  

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Cat.  B.Brit.  Mus.,  XI,  p. 

229  (1886). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1889,  p.  3:!. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

19 
1056 
311 

Thryopliilus  fulvus 

Huasampilla  Peru 

Mus. 
do  

1804,  p.  167. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

633 

Thryothorus    euo- 

Lloa  Ecuador 

do  

1873,  p.  781. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc    London 

164 

phrys. 
felix 

do 

1860,  p.  74.  ^ 

153 

Martinique  West 

do 

1859,  p.  371. 

387 

mesoleucus 

Indies. 
St.    Lucia    West 

do  

1866,  p.  321. 
1'r.oc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

711 

mystacalis 

Indies. 
Pallatanga  Ecua- 

do                 

1876,  p.  14. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

163 

nigricapillus 

dor. 
Nanegal  Ecuador 

do 

1860,  p.  64. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

165 

Real  Arriba  Mex- 

1860: p.  84. 

489 

MS.) 
pleurostictus 

ico. 
Vera  Paz,  Guate- 

Sclater Coll.  in  Brit. 

1869,  p.  592,  pi.  xlv. 
Ibis,  1860,  p.  30  

200 

run  ven  tris   Natt 

mala. 
Goyaz  and  Matto- 

Mus. 
do         ..            ..   . 

Proc    Zool.  Soc.  London 

514 

MS. 
Tigrisoma  salmoni  

Tinamus       boucardi, 
Salle  MS. 
castaneus  

G  rosso,  Brazil. 
Cauca,  Colombia.. 

Oaxaca,  Mexico... 
Bogota  . 

Salvin-Godman    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
do  

1870,  p.  328. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1875,  p.  38. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1859,  p.  392. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

678 
153 
114 

meservthrus 

Oaxaca  Mexico 

do 

1857,  p.  277. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

153 

robustus  
•  ruficeps  

S.  Mexico  
Western  Ecuador, 

do  

Salviu-Godman    Coll. 

1859,  p.  392. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1860,  p.  253. 
Nomencl.   Av.   Neotrop., 

178 
13 

Todirostrum  calopter- 
nm. 

Panama,      and 
Chiriqui. 
Rio  Napo,  Ecuador 

do 

in  Brit.  Mus. 

Sir  William  Jardino 
Mus. 
do 

pp.  152,  162  (1873). 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1857,  p.  82,  pl.cxxv.ng.l. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

104 
104 

Salic  Coll 

1857,  p.  83,  pi.  cxxv,fig.2. 

92 

exile  

Colombia  

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

1856,  p.  295. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

104 

•  gracilipes 

SautaF6  di  Bogota 

Mus. 
Brit.  Mus  

1857,  p.  83,  pi.  cxxv,fig.3. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

77 

—  nigriceps,  ,p  ,  $  .  .  . 
picattnn  

Santa  Marta,  Co- 
lombia. 

Rio  Napo  

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit, 
Mus. 

.     .do  

1855,  p.  149. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1855,  p.  66,  pi.   Ixxxiv, 
fig.l. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

72 
116 

pulchellum  -  

Cosiiipata  Peru 

do  

1858,  p.  70. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

633 

rufigene  
—  —  signatum 

Mongi,  Ecuador.  .  . 
Pebas  and  Yqui- 

Salvin-Godman    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 
do  

1873,  p.  781. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1877,  p.  522. 
Ibis,  1881,  p.  267  

759 
891 

tos,  Peru. 

BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       103 
I. 'ml  of  new  Hpeciex  described — Confinm-d. 


Name. 

Locality. 

Location  of  type. 

Place  01  .!.->.,  i|,  lion 

No.  of 

paptM-. 

- 

Tniirrl:i  ]>li  us  grat  MS 

(?)  

I'roc.   7oul.  Soc.    London 

85G 

spekii 

K:ir:i"  u  ch      

Spt-k.-  Coll  

1880,  p.  4  .YJ.  p|.  xliv. 
I'roc.   Xool.   Soc    London 

306 

Tribonyx    fmildi 

Titsin.iniii      

Xool   Soc.  Menagerie  .  . 

18M  P.  10:1,  pl.xii. 

Ann  and  Ma"    \at    Hi^i 

1-7 

Trichoglossus    rnbri 
gularis. 
subplacens 

NY\v    Britain  
Naiabni        N  o  \v 

Mils.    (  lodeH'roy     

I)  AIliiTtis  Coll  

\.\   p.  123 
1'roc.   Xool.   >DC.    London. 
p.  461. 
Proc    Xool    Soc     London 

879 
733 

Troglodytes  brunnei- 

Guinea 
I'arada,  S.Mexico. 

S   MYxico 

Si-later  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
do 

1870,  p.:.  I'.i. 
I'roc.   Xool.  Soc.    London. 
1866,  p.  297. 

126 
215 

—      solst  it  iiilis 

Mat  us  and  I'inipi 

do  

l.M'.l.p.  128. 
I'roc    Xool    Soc     London 

134 

Ecuador. 

Salvin  (iodman    ('oil. 

1858.  ]  • 
I'roc    Xool    Soc     London 

524 

Turd  us  opliippialis 

(  'oloinliia 

in  I'.rit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll    in  Brit 

ixTii.  p.  843. 
I'roc    Xool    Soc    London 

fulvivcntris  Verr 

Mus. 
do 

1862,  p.  109. 

I'roc    Xool.  Soc.  London 

11  J 

MS. 

Swinhoe  Coll 

1857,  p.  U7:j. 
Ibis  1863  p.  196 

298 

i'Miobilis 

Colombia      

Sclater  Coll.  in   Brit. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

114 

loucauchen 

Guatemala          

MUH. 
do  

1857,  p.  273. 
I'roc.  Xool.  Soc.  London, 

130 

piiiicola 

.lalapa    S.Mexico 

do    

I  '.447. 
I'roc.  Xool.  Soc.  London, 

149 

Chili                   

do  

1859.  p.  334. 
Proc.  Xool.  Soc.   London, 

387 

Turtur  aldabranus 

Aldabra  Island 

Cambridge  Mus     

1866,  p.  320. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

555 

1871,pp.C23,r,9'Apl.lxxiii. 
Ibis  1881   p  269 

891 

urns. 
Tyranniscus    gracili- 
pes,  Scl.  MS. 

British  Guiana. 
Pebas,  Peru  

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
do                  

Proc.  Xool.  Soc.  London, 
1867,  p.  981. 
Proc    Zool.  Soc.  London, 

423 
524 

bahoyo,  Ecuador. 

do 

1870,  p.  842. 
Proc.  Zool    Soc.  London, 

524 

leuoo^onys 

/lu-la  and  Colom- 
bia. 
Colombia 

do         

1870,  p.  841,  pl.liii,fig.3. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

5°4 

Cosnipata  Peru 

do             .                    

1870,  p.  841.  pl.liii,  fig.  1. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

633 

Tyrannula  phoenicura 

Quijos  Ecuador 

Gould  Coll 

1873,  p.  782. 
Proc    Zool.  Soc.  London, 

59 

sulplnircipyfia 

Cordova  S  Mexico 

Salle  Coll   . 

1854,  p.  113,  pi.  Ixvi.fi.u'.l. 
Proc    Xool.  Soc.  London, 

92 

Tyrannulus  clirysops. 

Gualaquiza    a  n  d 
Zamora,  Ecuador 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 

1856,  p.  296. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1858,  p.  458. 
Proc    Zool.  Soc.  London 

131 
163 

dor. 
do 

do 

1860,  p.  69. 
do         .  .        

163 

semiflavuH 

Vera  Paz  Guate- 

Salvin-Godman   Coll. 

I'roc.  Xool.  Soc.  London, 

182 

Tyrannus  atrifrons 

mala. 
Ecuador 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Eyton  Coll            

1860,  p.  300. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

114 

inca,Licht.MS... 

Bolivia  

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
do 

1857,  p.  274. 
Proc.  Xool.  Soc.  London, 
1861,  p.  383. 

229 
180 

Upucerthia  bridges!  .. 

Urocbrorna     dilectis- 
sima. 
stictoptera  

Urogalba  amazonum 

dor. 
Bolivia  

M  e  r  i  d  a  ,  Vene- 
zuela. 
Colombia  

N     Brazil     Para 

Brit.Mus  

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
do  

Sclater  Coll 

1860,  p.  281. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1889.  p.  :{•_'. 
I'roc.  Xool.  Soc.  London, 
1870,  p.  788,  pi.  xlvii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1862,  p.  112,  pi.  xi. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1056 

no 

255 
69 

Ursus  japonicus  
nasutus  

and  R.  A  ma  /.on. 
Japan  

South  America(  ?)  . 

Xool.  Soc.  Menagerie.  . 
.  .    .  do  

1855.  p.  14. 
Proc.   Xool.  Soc.  London, 
1862,   pp.    187,    261,   pi. 
\\xii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

264,  269 
432 

Vireo  bypocbryseus.. 
Josephs*} 

Mexico  

Sclater  Coll.  in   Brit. 
Mus. 

1868.  p.  7:5,  pi.  viii. 
Proc.  Xool.  Soc.  London, 
1862,  p.  369,  pi.  xlvi. 
Proc    Zool    Soc    London 

272 
143 

,        modestus 

dor. 

do 

1859.  p.  137.  pi.  cliv. 
Proc    Xool    Soc.  London, 

197 

1860,  p.  462. 

104  BULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

List  of  new  species  described— Continued. 


Name. 

Locality. 

Location  of  type. 

Place  of  description. 

No.  of 
paper. 

Vireolaniuspulchellus 

Vi  !•(•<>.>  \  Ivia  cobanen- 

818  

Central  America.  . 

Brit.Mus  

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
do  

Ibis  1859  p  12 

156 

197 

229 
92 
156a 
180 
180 
109 
398 
443 
932 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1860,  p.  463. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1861,  p.  379. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1856,  p.  289. 
Ibis  1859  p  118 

Esmeraldas,     Ec- 
uador. 
Cordova,  S.  Mex- 
ico. 
Central  America.  . 

Xenops  littoral  is  

Salle  Coll 

Xipliocolaptes      cini- 
grans. 
Xiphorhynchus  pusil- 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
do 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1860,  p.  278. 
Proc.  Zoo].  Soc.  London, 
1860,  p.  277. 
Proc.   Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1857,  p.  214. 
Proc.   Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1867,  p.  1,  pi.  i. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1868,  p.  323. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1883,  p.  199. 

Bjilwhoyo,   Ecua- 
dor. 
Orizaba,  Mexico  .  . 

do 

Zonotricliia  l)otteri.  .  . 
l>oncardi  

Botteri  Coll  

South  Mexico  
Mexico  

Larat,  Loetoe  and 
Moloe,    Tenim- 
ber  Islands. 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
do  

Brit.Mus  

quinqnestriata..  . 

Zosterops    griseiven- 
tris 

\  ij.  rr   \r. 

LIST  OF  SPECIES  FIGURED. 


Name. 


When-  figured. 


Accipitor  bicolor,  c?,  and  9  jr 

cast  Mil  ill  us 

chilonsis,  ,/ ,  9 

chionogaater,  $ 

collaris,  <f  adult  and  young 

crytlirocnrniis,    ',9 

fr.incesi 

guttatua 

haplochrous 

• pectoralis 

poliocephalns,  9    adult   and 

young. 

veiitralis 

A  gel  a- 1  is  cyanopus,  tf ,  9 

Agriornis  insolons 

pollens 

solitaria 

Anipclion  arcuatus,  cf .  9 

cinctus,  <S ,  9 

A naba/enops  guttulatus 

subalaria 

A  11 a- ret es  feruandezianus 

A nas  gibberi irons 

ir.elleri | 

SRiitulata  (Casarca  leucoptera  \ 

on  plate). 

Anthuabogotensis 

nattered 

Antilocapra  americana,  young j 

A  ntrostoimisuiaeulieaudns 

oriiatus 

parvulus 

Apteryx  mantelli 

Aqnila  iiajvia 

Ara  spixi 

Araniides  caloptovus 

Arctictia  binturong 

Anlcttainvolncris 

Argus  gjganteus,  o"  pull 

gigantens,  egg 

Arreinon  erythrorhynchus 

inystlcalis  

spectabilis 

wuchereri,  cf 

Artamns  insignia 

Astacns  caldwelli 

Asturma  nattereri,  adult  and  young 
—  plagiata.  adult  and  young 

pucherani,  adult  and  young  . . . 

run'cauda,  adult  and  young 

A  teles,  sp 

cuCTmatna 

f  usciceps 

nielanoehir 

,  (figures  of  four  individ- 
uals showing  variations  in 
color). 

rutiventris 

vellerosus 

A  t  tagis  chimborazensis 

Aiidienia  paeos,  jf,  9  (group) 

Anlacorhamptana  oalorhyncas 

cyanolaMims 


K\-otieOrnifh.,p.  1.'!7,  pl.lxix 

Kxot  ic  ( )riiit h .,  p.  ::f>.  jil.  x  \  iii 

K  \olic  <  (rnitli.,  ]».  T.'i,  pi.  x\x\  ii 

ExoticOrnith.  p.  -J7,  pi.  xiv , 

I  his.  1SC.O.  p.  UK.  pl.vi 


Exotic  Oruitli..  p. :{:!,])!.  xvii 

[bis,  1864  p.  •_".)«,  pi.  \-ii 

Kxot  ir  Ornith..  p.  lG9,pl.  Ixxxv 

Ibis  1851»,  p. -J75.pl.  viii 

Ibis  1861,  p.  314,  pi.  x 

Ibis,  18GO,  p.  32'J,  j)l.  x 


Kxotic,  ( )rnit  li.t  p.  25,  pi.  xiii 

Ibis,  1884,  p.  13.  pi.  i 

Cut    IJds   I'.nl    Mus..  XIV,  p.  7,  pi.  ii 

Cat,  Bds.  Jii-n .  M us..  X I V,  p.  7,  pi.  i 

Cat   lids,  r.rit.  Mus..  XIV.  p.  7.  pi.  iii 

Kxotic  Ornitli..  ]>.  171.  pi.  Ixxxvi 

I'roc.  '/.o(t\.  Soc.  London,  1855,]).  152,  pi.  civ 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  p.  272.  pi.  cxxx. . 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  159.  pi.  xiv 

Ibis,  1871,  ]).  179,  pi.  vii.  fig.  1 

Proc.  Xool.  Soc.  London.  1882,  p.  45:5,  pi.  xxxiii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc  London,  18G4,  p.  487,  pi.  xxxiv. 
AVolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xlix 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  109,  pi.  ci 

Ibis,  1878,  p.  3G6.  pi.  x 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  p.  GO,  pi.  iii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1S6G,  p.  586.  pl.xlvi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  58(5.  pi.  xiv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  138.  pi.  xiii 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xliv 

Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches.  II,  pi.  xxxi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1878.  p.  976,  pi.  Ixi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878.  p.  439,  pi.  xxviii 

Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  II.  pi.  x 

Argentine  Ornith. ,  II,  p.  101,  pi.  xvii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  115,  pi.  vii 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  11").  pi.  viii,  tig.  1... 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  83,  pi.  Ixxxix 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1852.  p.  131.  pi.  xcix 

Proc,  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1854.  p.  114.  pi.  Ixvii 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit,  Mus.,  XI,  p.  278,  pi.  xvii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  p.  101.  pi.  xv 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  p.  469,  pi.  xvii 

Kxotic  Ornith.,  p.  173,  pl.lxxxvii 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  179  pi.  xc 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  177,  pi.  Ixxxix 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  175,  pi   Ixxxvin  . 


Quart,  Journ.  of  Sci.,  London  II.  p.  G'21,  pi.  8  (1865). 
I 'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1871,  p.  ±J:<.  pi.  xiv 


•.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  p.  664,  pi.  U*  ... 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871.p.  22(>.  pi.  xv , 

Proc.  Zool,  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  419.  pis.  xlviii,  xlix 


erythrognathus 

whitelvanus  . . 


litelyani 
Automolus  holostictus. 
rubidus , 


Proc.  Zool.  Sor.  London.  1872,  p.  G88.  pi.  1  vii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1872,  p.  5,  pi.  ii 

Exotic  Ornith . ,  p.  157,  pi.  1  x xi  x 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xxvi 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  MUR.,  XIX,  p.  155.pl.  viii 

Cat.  F.ds.  P.m.  Muv.  X  I  X,  p.  160,  pi.  x 

Cat. Bds. Brit,  Mus..  XIX,  p.  154,  pi.  vii 

Cat.  r.ds.  I'.nt.  Mus.,  XIX  p.  15«.  pi.  ix 

Car.  Bds.  1  in  t .  M  us . .  X  V ,  p.  89,  pi.  vi 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XV,  p.  9,  pi.  vii 


No.  of 

u 

12 

12 

12 

201 

12 

Btl 

12 

157 

238 

203 

12 

968 
20 
20 
20 
12 
77 

114 


326 
7 

76 

804 

337 

392 

392 

378 

7 

7 

800 

786 

7 

21 

810 

810 

74 

51 

59 

19 

750 

352 

12 

12 

12 

12 

:'.G7 

543 
590 
543 


592 

577 

12 

7 

24 

24 

24 

24 

22 

22 


105 


106  BULLETIN    49,  UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

List  of  species  figured — Continued. 


Name. 


Where  figured. 


No.  of 
paper. 


Babirussa  alfurus 

— ,  young 

Balaemceps  rex 

Basileuterus  cinereicollis 

fraseri , 

mespleucus 

semicervinus 

uropygialis 

Bassaris  astuta 

Berlepschia  rikeri 

Bernicla  magellanica  (Chloephaga 
poliocephara  in  text)  d",  ? . 

Bolborhynohus  aymara 

Bos  frontalis,  $  adult  and  young.. 

,  young 

Botaurua  pinnatns 

Brachygalba  albigularis 

goeriiigi,  <$ ,  $ 

cf,9 

lugribris,  cf ,  $ 

melanosterna,  cf 

salmoni 

Bradypus  tridactylus    

Buarremon  castanei Irons 

comptus 

eheoprorus,  egg 

latinuchus 

leucopis 

leucopterus 

melanolaemus 

nation! 

taczanowskii 

tricolor 

Bubalis  buselaplms 

caama 

cokei 

licbtensteini 

swaynei 

,  head 

Bubo  fasciolatus 

Bucco  bicinctus 


• chacuru  

•  collaris,  $> 

dy  soni 

hyperrhynchus. 


lanceolatua 
macrodactylus, 
macrorhynchus. 
maculatus 
ordi 

•  pectoralis 
pulmentum 


•radiatus ,  cf,  ? 
•  ruticollia 


-  striatipectua 

-  striolatus,  2 


-  subtectus,  cf  ........  . 

-  swainsoni  ...........  . 

-  t  amatia,  cf  ..........  • 

-  tectus  ...............  . 

Buceros  bicornis  .......... 

-  rhinoceros  ..........  . 

-  subcyhndricua  ......  . 

Buteo  erythronotus  (egg)  . 

-  fuliginosus  ........... 

-  swainsoni  ............ 

--  zonocercus  ........... 

Buthraupis  arcau  ......... 

-  chloronota  ........ 

Cacatua  ducorpaii  ........ 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  p.  443,  pi.  Ixxxiii  . 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  463,  pi.  xlvii. . . . 

Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xliv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  p.  285,  pi.  ix,  fig.  2. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  653,  pi.  Ixi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  p.  286,  pi.  ix,  fig.  1 . 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  p.  286,  pi.  x,  tig.  1. . 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  p.  286,  pi.  x,  fig.  2. . 

Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xiv 

Ibis,  1889,  p.  350,  pi.  xi 

Wolf  s  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xlix 


Argentine  Ornith.,  II,  p.  46,  pi.  xv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  p.  233,  pi.  x 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  1,  pi.  i 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  181,  pi.  xci 

Monogr.  of  Jacamara  and  Puff-birds,  p.  45,  pi.  xiv 

Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  41,  pi.  xii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p.  253,  pi.  xviii 

Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  39,  pi.  xi 

Monogr.  of  Jacamara  and  Puff-birds,  p.  47,  pi.  xv 

Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  43,  pi.  xiii 

AVolf  's  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xxv 

Proc.  ZooLSoc.  London,  1875,  p.  235,  pi.  xxxv,  fig.  1 

Cat,Bds.Brit.Mus.,XI,p.264,pl.xv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  504,  pi.  xlii,  fig.  7 

Ibis,  1879.  p.  426,  pi.  x,  fig.  1 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XI,  p.  261,  pi.  xiv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc,  London,  1855,  p.  214,  pi.  cix 

Ibis,  1879,  p.  425,  pi.  x,  fig.  2 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  p.  485,  pi.  xlvi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  236,  pi.  xxxv,  fig.  2 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XI,  p.  269,  pi.  xvi  

The  Book  of  Antelopes,  I,  p.  7,  pi.  i  (1894) , 

The  Book  of  Antelopes,  I,  p.  33,  pi.  iv  (1894) 

The  Book  of  Antelopes,  I,  p.  27,  pi.  iii  ( 1894) 

The  Book  of  Antelopes,  I,  p.  45,  pi.  v  (1894) 

The  Book  of  Antelopes,  I,  p.  21,  pi.  ii  (1894) 

i,1892,p.lOO,pl. 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1863,  p.  376,  pi.  xxxiii. 

Synopsis  of  the  Bucconidio,  p.  11,  pi 

Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff- birds,  p.  91,  pi.  xxx. 


Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  103,  pi.  xxxiv 

Monogr.  of  Jacamarsand  Puff-birds,  p.  61,  pi.  xix 

Monogr.  of  Jacamarsand  Puff-birds,  p.  67,pl.  xxi 

Monogr.  of  Jacamara  and  Puff-birds, p.  71,  pi.  xxii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  193,  pi.  cv 

Synopsis  of  the  Bucconidaj,  p.  13,  pi.  iii 

Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  85,  pi.  xxviii 

Monogr.  of  Jacamara  and  Puff-birds,  p.  65,  pi.  xx 

Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  99,  pi.  xxxii 

Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  77,  pi.  xxy 

Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  75,  pi.  xxiv 

Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff  birds,  p.  97,  pi.  xxxi,  fig.  2 . . 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  194,  pi.  cvi 

Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  109,pl.  xxxvi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1853,  p.  122,  pi.  1 

Synopsis  of  the  Buccoiiidae,  p.  10,  pi.  i 

Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  89,  pi.  xxix . . 
Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  101,  pi.  xxxiii 
Exotic  Ornith., p.  153,pl.  Ixxvii . . 


Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  107,  pi.  xxxv 
Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  83,  pi.  xxvii . 
Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff  birds,  p.  73,  pi.  xxiii. . 
Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff  birds,  p.  93,  pi.  xxxi,  fig.  1  -  - 

Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  79,  pi.  xxvi 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xxix 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xxx 

Proc.  Zool  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  668,  pi.  xxxix 

Ibis,  1860  p  25,  pi.  i,  fig.  3 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc  London,  IV,  p.  267,  pi.  G2  (1858) 

Argentine  Ornith. ,11.  p.  59,  pi.  xvi 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IV  p.  263,  pi.  59  (1858) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p.  439,  pi.  xxxi 

Proc.  Zool  Soc.  London,  1854,  p.  97  pi.  Ixiv 


goffini 

ophthalmica 


Proc  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  p.  141  pi.  xiv 

Proc  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  p.  189,  pi.  xvii.  The  species 

figured  1862.  pi.  xiv,  under  this  name  is  C.  ophthalmica. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  61,  pi.  x  

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  p. 188.  Figured  m  Proc. Zool. 

Soc.  London,  1862,  pi.  xiv,  as  C.  ducorpsii. 


15 
12 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
7 
7 

518 
198 
128 
21 
119 
484 
58 
259 
259, 315 

680 
259, 315 


rKAPHY 


:LEY  SCLATER.     107 


List  of  S2)ccien  fi;/ "  liniicd. 


Name. 


Caica  xantbomeia 
CalliHteargentoa 

• arthusi 

aurulenta 

• argyrofenges 

atricapilla,  rf, 

atriccorulea 

boliviuna 

bra.siliensis 

cabanisi 

cayana 

chrysophrvs 

chrysotis 

ca'hcolor 

cucullata 

cyaneicollis 

cyaneiventi  is 

cyanesceiis 
cyanoptera 
cyanotis 


desmarest  i . . . 

dowii 

fastuosa  

festiva 

Hava,  cf,  9  ... 

• flaviventris  .. 

florida 

i'ulviccrvix . . . 

graminea 

guttata 

gyrola 

gyroloidea  .  - . 

toterocephala 


inornata  

labradorides 

larvata 

lunigera  


melanonota,  </ ,  ? 

melanotis 

nigriciucta 

parzudakii 

pretiosa 

pulchra 

punctata 

ruficervix 

rufigcnis 

rufignla(C.  rungularisintext) 

schranki 

sclateri 

tatao 

thoracica 

tricolor 

veuusta 

— —  virescens 

vitriolina  . . 


• ,  egg 

xanthocephala 

xanthogastra 

yoiii , 

Callithrix,  sp 

Calornis  crassa,  cf ,  ? 

Campepbaga  aurulenta 

Caniptostoma  inilu-rho 

Canipylorbyucbus  jocosus 

Canis  azaraa 

cerdo 

chama , 

jubat.i 

lateralis 

microtis 

niger,  cf ,  $ 

Capito  niaculicorouatus,  c? ,  ? 

—  steerii 

Capra  aegagrua,  c? 

jemlaica 

megaceros 

pieta,  ? 

siuaitica,  <S 


Where  figured. 


Xo.of 

paper. 


Proc.  ZooL  goo,  London,  1879,  p.  301,  pi.  xxviii 

M ono- r.  of  Genus  Calliste.  p.  7.'.,  pi.  xxxiv 

lionogr. of  Genoa  Calliate, p. :::..  pi.  x  vi 

Monogr.  of  Genoa  Calliate, p.  ii9.  pi.  xiv,  \\<^.'2. 

PrOC,  Zool  SOC.  London.  1.S7*;.  p.S&LpL 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste.  p.  73,  pi.  XXXiii 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Call  isle,  p.  til),  pi.  xxxi 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  ti7,  ]il.  \xx 

M  on  on  r.  of  Genus  CallUte,  p.  til.  pi.  x  x  \  iii 

1 1. is,  1  *iW,  ],.  7 1,  pi.  iii 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  II.  pi.  xix 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  L851,  p.  24.  pi.  Ixix.  flg.  2 

Mciio-r.  of  (Jen us  Calliste,  p. '.17.  i.l.  xliii 

kf  onogr.  of  Genoa  Calliate,  p.  3,  pL  i,  fig.  2 

Monoiir.  of  ( ieinis  Calliste.  j>.  45.  pi.  x  x    

Monogr.  of  ( leniis  Calli>te.  p.  -7,  pi.  x  x\\  iii 

Monogr.  of  (Jen us  Calliste,  p.  l:;,  ]>}.  vi ' 

Monogr.  of  ( Jen  us  Calli.-te.  p.  "'.».  jil.  xxxv 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  53,  pi.  xxiv 

Cat.  American  I'.iids.  p.  71.  pi.  ix 

Ibis,  1876,  p. 407,  pi.  xii,  Jig.  'J 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  5'.i,  pi.  xxvii 

Ibis,  1863,  p.  451,  pi.  xii 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  9,  pi.  iv 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste.  p.  11,  pi.  v 

Mouogr.  of  Genus  Calliste.  p.  47,  pi.  xxi 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  W,  pi.  xxix 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p.  416,  pi.  xxviii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  p.  354,  pi.  x xx,  tig.  1 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p. 25,  pi. xii 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  21,  pi-  x 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  55,  pi.  xxv 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  57,  pi.  xxyi 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  37,  pi.  xvii 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1851,  p.  53,  pi.  Ixx,  fig.  1 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  103,  pi.  xiv 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  89,  pi.  xxxix 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  81,  pi.  xxxvi 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  95,  pi.  xlii 

Conti\to  Ornithology,  1851,  p.  65,  pi.  Ixx,  fig.  2 

Mouogr.  of  Genus  Calliste.  p.  51,  pi.  xxiii 

Ibis,  1876,  p.  408,  pi.  xii,  fig.  1 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  85.  pi.  x  xxvii 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  93,  pi.  xii 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  49,  pi.  xxii 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  33,  pi.  xv 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  19,  pi.  ix 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  71,  pi.  xxxii 

Mouogr.  of  Genus  Calliste.  p.  91,  pi.  xl 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  27,  pi.  xiii 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  17,  pi.  viii. 


Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  31,  pi.  xiv,  ti-.  1. 
Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste.  p.  1,  pi.  i,  tig.  1 


Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste.  p.  15,  pi.  yii 
Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  7,  pi.  iii. . 
Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  101,  pi.  xliv,  ti-.  -J. 
Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1851,  p.  2'J,  pi.  Ixix.  ti-.  1 . . 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  39,  pi.  x  viii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  498,  pi.  xlii,  tig.  'J 
Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  99,  pi.  xliv,  fig.  1. 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste.  p.  23,  pi.  xi 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  5.  pi.  ii 


Quart.  Journ.  of  Sci.,  London,  II,  p.  621,  pi.  8  (1865) 

1'roc.  Xool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  56,  pi.  xiv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  p.  692.  pi.  li v 

Ibis,  1859,]).  444,  pi.  xiv,  lig.l 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  17.  pi.  iii 

Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  x  vi 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  11,  pi.  iv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1S75.  p.  SI.  pi.  x\  ii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1877,  p.  800.  pi.  Ixxxi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1870,  p.  279,  pi.  xxiii 


Proc.  Xool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  p.  631,  pi.  xl\  ii  . . 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  p.  655,  pi.  Ixxviii 


Ibis,  1862,  p.  1,  pi.  i. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  p.  140.  pi.  xii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1886.  p.  315,  pi.  xxxi 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I.  pi.  xxv 

Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  II.  pi.  xx 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  187'J.  fi>9,  pi.  Iviii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1886,  p.  316,  pi.  xxxii 


816 
5 

5 
723 

r, 

5 

5 

460 

5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
8 

741 
5 

5 
5 
5 
5 

47'J 

5 

5 
5 
5 
5 
35 
5 
5 
5 
5 
35 
5 

741 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
34 
5 

825 
5 
5 
5 

367 

926 

628 

159 

8 

7 

7 

681 

765 

512 

917 

667 

274 

775 

1006 

7 

7 

592 
1006 


108  BULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

List  of  species  figured — Continued. 


Name. 


Where  figured. 


No.  of 
paper. 


Cardinalis  phceniceus,  cf ,  $ 

Carpophaga  inelanochroa 

Casarca  caua  X  Tadornavulpanser, 

hybrid,  cf,  9. 
leucoptera  (Anas  scutulatain 

text). 

Ca.suarins  beccarii  (head) 

bennettii,  cf ,  ? 


,  young 

Iricarunculatus. 


galeatus  ... 

kj 


caupi 

picticollis  (head) . . . 

nniappendiculatus. 


westermanni  (head) 

Catharopeza  bishopi,  9  adult  and 
cf  jr. 

Cathartes  californianus  (egg) 

(young) 

Cebus,  8p 

Celens  kerri,  cf,  9 

Centrites  oreas 

Ceutropelma  rnicropterum 

Centropsar  minis. 

Cephalophus  dorsalis 

Cephalopterus  penduliger 

Ceratopipra  iracunda 

Cercolept  es  caudi  volvulus 

Cercopithecus  brazzai 

•  martini 

moloneyi 

pluto  (C.  stangeri  on  plate) 

• •  schmidti 

stairsi 

• stangeri  (C.  pluto  in  text) 

Ceriornis  blythii 

nielanocephala 

satyra,  cf ,  ?  


. ,  egg 

Certhiola  dominicana 

martinicana  (C.  martinicensis 

on  plate). 

Cervulus  crinifrons 

• micrurus 

reevesi,  young 

Cervus  alfredi 

• canadensis,  cf ,  9 

• cashmeerianus,  cf 

davidianus,  cf,  9 

duvaucelli,  cf,   9  in   summer 

dress. 
eldi,  cf  in  summer  dress 


humilis 

leucurus,  cf ,  9 

mantchuricus,  cf ,  $ 

,  in    summer  and  winter 

dress. 
maral  (C.  wallichii  on  plate), 

cf ,  9  and  young. 
,  cf ,  ?  in  winter  dress,  and 

young. 

pudu,  cf,  9 

rusa,  c%  9 

savannarum,  cf 

sika,  rf,  9 

• ,  in  summer  dress 

swinhoii 


,  cf ,  9  in  winter  dress 

tae  vanus 

,  cf  in  summer  dress  and 

9  and  young. 


Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  125,  pi.  Ixiii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  p.  672,  pi.  xlii  . . 
Proc,  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1859,  p.  442,  pi.  clviii 


Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xlix 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  527,  pi.  Iviii 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xliii. 


Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IV,  p.  359,  pi.  Ixxii  (18G2) . . 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  18(53,  p.  518,  pi.  xlii 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IV,  p.  358,  pi.  Ixxiii  (1862). 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  p.  495,  pi.  xxvi 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IV,  p.  358,  pi.  lxxi(1862)... 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  p.  149,  pi.  ix 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  85,  pi.  xviii 


Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IV,  p.  359,  pi.  Ixxiv  (1862) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  85,  pi.  xx 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  85,  pi.  xix 

Ibis,  1 880,  p.  73,  pi.  i 


Ibis,  1860,  p.  278,  pi.  viii 

Ibis,  1860,  p.  278,  pi.  ix 

Quart.  Journ.  of  Sci.,  London,  II,  p.  621,  pi.  8  (1865; 

Ibis,  1892,  p.  136,  pi.  iii 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  191,  pi.  xcvi 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  189,  pi.  xcv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  p.  176,  pi.  xxvi 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p.  595,  pi.  xlvi 

Ibis,  1859,  p.  114,  pi.  iii 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV,  p.  288,  pi.  xix 

Quart.  Journ.  of  Sci.,  London,  II,  p.  621,  pi.  8  (1865) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  p.  443,  pi.  xxxiii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,  p.  176,  pi.  xiv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  p.  252,  pi.  xvii 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  ii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  p.  245,  pi.  xvi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  p.  580,  pi.  xl 

Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  ii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  163,  pi.  xv | 

List  of  Species  of  Phasianidae.  p.  10,  pi.  x j 

Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xxxix | 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  117,  pi.  viii,  fig.  4 | 


List  of  Species  of  Pbasianidas,  p.  11,  pi.  xi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  117,  pi.  viii,  fig.  3  ........... 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XI,  p.  44,  pi.  v,  fig.  2  .................. 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XI,  p.  46,  p].v,  fig.  1  .................. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  p.  1,  pi.  i  ..................... 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  421,  pi.  Ii,  fig.  1  ............. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  422,  pi.  Ii,  fig.  2  ............. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  381,  pi.  xxviii  .............. 

' 


Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xix 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  VII,  p.  339,  pi.  xxx  (1871)  ........ 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  VII,  p.  333,  pi.  xxviii  (1871)  ...... 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  VII,  p.  346,  pi.  xxxvi  (1871)  ...... 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  VII,  p.  348,  pis.  xxxvii,  xxxviii 

(1871). 
Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xviii  ................... 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xx  ...................... 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xiii  .................... 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  VII,  p.  344,  pi.  xxxi,  in  summer 

dress  ;  pi.  xxxii,  in  winter  dress  (1871). 
Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xii  ..................... 


—  wallichii  (C.  maral  in  text), 
9 ,  young. 


Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  VII,  p.  336,  pi.  xxix  (1871) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  p.  238,  pi.  xvii 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xvi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  p.  690,  pi.  lix 

Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches.  II,  pi.  xv 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  VII,  p.  346,  pi.  xxxv  (1871) 

Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi  xvii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  186'>,  p.  152,  pi.  xvii 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  VII,  p.  349,  pi.  xxxix  (1871) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  p.  152.  pi.  xvi 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  VII,  p.  345,  pi.  xxxiii,  cf  in  sum- 
mer dress;  xxxiv,  cf  and  young  (1871). 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xiv 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xii i 


IUI5LIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       109 


List  of  specie*  figured— Contiim<-«l. 


Name. 


Chajtoccrcns  burmeistori  .......... 

Olia-tnra  biscutata  ................. 

-  brachycerca  ................... 

-  raasiiiii  ....................... 

-  cinereiventrii  ................. 

-  rutila,  cf,  9   .................. 

-  semicollaris  ................... 

Chama'/,a  mollissillia  ............... 

Ohasitiinpis  sand\\  irhensis,  </,  9  ... 
Cliasinorhynchus  nudicollis  ........ 

Cliamia  nigricollis  ................. 

Chelidoptera  •Ibipennia  ............ 


-  tenebrosa  ..................... 

--  (egg)  ..................... 

Chiromacluuris  inanacun,  egg  ...... 

-  vitellina,  egg  .................. 

Chiromys  inadagascariensis  ....... 


Chiroxipliia  regina 

Chloephaga  inagellanira,  rf,  9 

poliocophala,   cf,   9   (Beruicla 

inagellanira  on  plate). 

rubidiceps 

Chlorochrysa  calliparaaa 

nitidissima 

—  phenicotifl 

Chlorouerpea  dignua,  <$ 

Chlorophanes  purpurascena,  cf  -  -  • 
Chloropbonia  oalophry a,  <$,  9  — 

tlavirostria,  9 

frontalia 

longipennis 

occipitalia,  cf,  9 

roraimto,  cf 

Chloroapingus  caataneicollis 

llavipectus,  egg 

goermgi 

melanotia 

pha'ocephalus 

Cholopus  didactylus 


hoffmanni 

Chryaotis  bouquet! 

cceligena 

dufresniaiia 

• erythrura 

finschi 

xantholora 

Chunga  burmeisteri 

Cicca  1  ia  nigrolhieata 

Cichlopaia  leucogonys 

Ciconia  boyeiana 

senegalensis   (Mycteria  Sene- 
gal enais  on  plate). 

Ciuclocerthia  gutturalis 

macrorhyucha 

ruticauda 

Cinclua leuconotus  

schulzi 

Cinuyris  balfouri,  bird  aud  neat.. 

Circus  niaillardi,  cf,  9 

Cisticola,  incana 

Cleiuinys  unicolor 

Clotho  nasicornis 

Cneniophilua  macgregorii 

Cnipooectea  aubbrunueus 

Cnipolegus  hudaoni,  cf 

Cobus  eflipsiprymnua,  9  and  young 
Coccothraustea  maculipennis.cf ,  9 

Coccyzus  cinereus 

Coliua  castanonotua 

erythromelon 

nigricollis 

Colobus  ferrugineua 

ConlroBtrmn  ferrugineiventre 

fraaeri,  tf 

Conopophaga  cucullata 

Conurus  egregius 

hoffmanm 

molinae 


When-  limir..!. 


A  rum  I  in.-  Oniilli.,  I  I.  p. 'J.  pi.  v  i 

I'roc.  Xonl.  So.-.  I  ...in I.. ii.  1  .-<;:,.  p.f.d'.i,  pi.  xxxiv 

I'n.r.  /...,!.  S.M-.  I  ...in Ion.  1*117.  p.  7.",-   pi.  \\\iv 

I'roi-.  /ool.  Sor.  Li  nidi  ill,  lH»;:i,  p. -JO".,  jil.  \iv.  tig. '_' 

I'ri,.-. /nol.SiM-.  Lon.lon,  ixtr.l,  p.  K>l,pl.  \iv.li-.  1 

Ibis,  istiii,  p.  :;7,  ].l.  iii 


Kxotir  Ornitli.,  |i.  HiK,  pl.lii 

I 'roc.  /mil.  Sor.  London.  l.-."i,  p.  H'J.  pi.  xcv 

Jbia,  1885,  p.  18,  pi.  i 

Intellectual  Observer,  \,  p.  401.  pi.  \i 

I'ror.  /ool.  So,'.  Li.udon.  l.-f.l    p.  7.'..  pi.  xi 

Synopsis  of  tbc.  Hiircmiida-.  p.  lit.  pi.  iv 

l&OHQgr,  of  .laraniars  and    I'nt)' -l»ird>,  ji.  It',:,,  jil.  1\  . 
Moiioiir.ot'  .laraniars  and    I'lill'-birds.  p.  Uil,  jil.lv.  I 

Mono-r.  of  .Ln-ainars  and  I'nll'-birds.  p.  HJ'J.  pi.  Iv ' 

I'roc. /ool.  Soc.  London.  ls7!i.  p.  f,17.  pi.  \lii.  lig.  11 

I'ror.  /ool.  Sor.  London,  l*7'.»,  p.  ".17,  pi.  xlii rt\».  In. . 
irs.  I  I.  pi.  jii 


Ho.  of 

pap«-r. 


21 

417 
287 
•M 
MO 
I] 

Ml 

m 


Wolf  •  Zoological  Sketch 

Quart  Journ. of  S,  i.,  London,  I,  p. 216,  pi.  ii  (1864). 

Cat.  American  I'.irds,  p.  '2~>l,  pi.  xx 

Wolfs  /oolooiral  Sketch. -s,  1 1,  pi.  xlviii 
Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xlix.. 


J'roc.  /ool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  p.  387,  pi.  clxxiii 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1851,  p.  99,  pl.lxxiii,  lig.  I 

Ibis,  1875,  p.  466,  pi.  x 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1851,  p.  100.  pi.  Ixxiii.  tig.  'J • 

Proc.  /ool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  p.  20,  pi.  i 

( 'at .  I  His.  Brit.  Mua.,  XI,  p.  31,  pi.  iv 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  135,  pi.  Ixviii 

( 'at .  I'.ds.  I'.i-it .  Mua.,  XI,  p.  56,  pi.  vi,  fig.  2 

Kxol  ic  Ornitb.,  p.  81,  pi.  xli.  tig.  1 

Exotic  Ornitb.,  p.  82,  pi.  xli,  fig.  2 

Exotic  Ornitb.,  p.  83,  pi.  xlii 

( 'at.  i  ids.  Brit.  Mua.,  XI,  p.  56,  pi.  vi,  fig.  1 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  90,  pi.  x 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  503,  pi.  xlii.  tig.  (J 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  784,  pi.  xlvi,  tig.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1854,  p.  157,  pi.  Ixviii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  p.  521,  pi.  Iii.  fig.  2 

Quart.  Journ.  of  Sci.,  London,  1 1,  p.  621,  pi.  8  (1865) .'. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  p.  861,  pi.  Ixxii.  pi.  2 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  p.  861,  pi.  Ixxii,  pi.  1 

Proc.  /ool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  61,  pi.  xi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  p.  68,  pi.  ix,  fig.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  p.  68,  pi.  ix,  fig.  2 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  p.  23,  pi.  ii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  p.  206,  pi.  xxxiv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  157,  pi.  xxvi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  666.  pi.  xx  x  vi i 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IV,  p.  268,  pi.  63  (1859) 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  37,  pi.  xix 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  p.  2,  pi.  i 

"Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xliii 

Exotic  Ornith .,  p.  23,  pi.  xii 

Exotic  Ornitb.,  p.  21,pl.xi 

Exotic  Oruitb.,  p.  19,  pi.  x 

Cat.  A nierican  Birds,  p.  10,  pi.  ii 

Argentine  Ornith.,  I,  p.  11,  pi.  ii 

Proc,  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  p.  169,  pi.  xv,  tig.  2 

Ibis,  1863.  p.  163,  pi.  iv 

Proc.  ZooL  Soc.  London,  1881,  p.  166,  pi.  xv.  tig.  1 


Pror.  Zool.  Sor.  London,  1873,  p.  517,  pi.  xli  v 

Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  1 

Ibis,  1891.  p.  414,  pi.  x 

Cat,  Eds.  Brit,  Mus  ,  XLV.  p.  197,  pi.  xvi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London  1872,  p.  541.  pi.  xxxi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1893,  p.  505,  pi.  xxxix 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  p.  251,  pi.  clxiii 

Argentine  Ornith.,  II,  p.  38,  pi.  xiii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  p.  413,  pi.  xxxv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,  p.  475,  pi.  xlv,  figs.  2, 3 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1884,  p.  530,  pi.  xlv,  tig.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soo.  London,  1890,  p.  590.  pi.  xlviii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855.  p.  74,  pi.  Ixxxv 

Cat.  Bus.  I'.rit.  Mus..  XI.  p.  15.pl.  ii.  tisi.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1856,  p.  29,  pi.  cxix 

Ibis,  1881,  p.  130,  pi.  iv 

Exotic  Ornitb.,  p.  161,  pi.  Ixxxi 

Argentine  Ornitb.,  II,  p.  43,  pi.  xiv 


15 
15 

15 

825 

825 

7 

335 
8 
7 
7 

189 
30 

704 
39 

745 
19 
12 
19 
12 
12 
12 
19 


520 
60 
759 
367 
599 
599 
M 
846 
846 
842 
655 
6-5 
518 
141 
12 


12 

12 

12 

8 

21 

870 

297 

8TO 

621 

7 

1127 

20 

584 

1173 

178 

21 

7-J5 

962 

964 

lui* 

73 

19 

84 

890 

12 

21 


110  BULLETIN    49,  UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

List  of  species  figured — Continued. 


Name. 


Conurua  rhodogaster 

rubritorquis 

Corvus  capellanus 

Coryphistera  alavidina 

Cory tliaix  leucolopha 

Cosmetornis  vexillarius 

Cotinga  porphyroltcina 

Craxalberti,  cf ,  9 

alector,  cf,  9 

camnculata,  cf ,  $ 

daubeiitoni,  cf,  9 

erythrognatha,  <f ,  $ 

glbbicera,  <S ,  9 

. n 

globulosa,  cf ,  9 

incommoda,   9 


•  sclateri,  cf,  $ 
viridirostris.- 


Creurgops  verticalis 

Crossoptilon  auritum 

mantchuricum,  egg 

tibetanum 

Crypturus  boucardi,  cf ,  9 

meaerythrua 

8allsei,cf,  ? 

transfasciatus 

Culicivora  boliviana 

Cyanocitta  melanocyanea  (egg) 

Cyanorhamphua  aaiaseti 

Cyclopsitta  suavissima,  cf ,  9 

Cy  clorhis  altirostris 

atrirostris 

ochrocephala 

virenticepa 

Cy  gnus  nigricollis,  adult  and  young 


Cyphorinus  albigularia 

dichroua 

lawrencii 

phaeocephalua 

Cypselua  squamatus,  birdandneat 
Dacnis  analis  (D.  specioaa  in  text) . 
cuerebicolor,  cf ,  9 


egregia,  cf,9 

pulcherrima 

salmoni,  9 

speciosa  (D.  aualia  on  plate) . . 

venusta,  cf,9 

Dafila  spinieauda 

Damalis  hunteri,  9 

Damaliscus  hunteri 

Dasyprocta  antillensis 

Dendrocolaptes  ey  toni 

puncticollis 

Dendrolagus  bennettianus 

Dendrornis  polysticta 

Dictum  eximium 

Dicotyles    torquatua,    adult    and 

young. 

Diglossa  albilateralis,  cf ,  9 

glorioaa 

indigotica 

mystacalis 

pectoralis 

personata,  egg 

Donacicola  spectabilis 

Drepanornis  albertisi,  cf ,  9 

Dromaeus  irroratus 

—  nova)  hollandite 

Drymoruis  bridgesi 

Dysithamnus  leucostictus 

semiciuereus 

unicolor,  egg 

Echidna  hystrix 

Echinogale  telfairi 

Eclectus  riedeli,  cf ,  9 

Elainia  griseigularis 

oliviua 


Where  figured. 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  p.  298,  pl.xxiv 

Pror.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1889, p. 530, pi. Ivi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London .  1876,  p.  694,  pi.  Ixvi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  57,  pi.  iii 

St  udcnt  and  Intellectual  Observer,  II,  p.  4,  pi.  i  (I860) 

Jl.is,  1 8IM.  p.  114,  pi.  ii 

( 'ontr.  to  Ornithology,  1852,  p.  130,  pi.  xcvi 

Trana.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IX,  p.  280,  pi.  xlviii  (1875) 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IX,  p.  277,  pi.  xliii  (1875) 

Trana.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IX,  p.  279,  pi.  xlvii  (1875) 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IX,  p.  276,  pi.  xli,  xlii  (1875) 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  X,  p.  543,  pi.  xc  (1879) 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IX,  p.  274,  pi.  xl  (1875) 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  X,  p.  543,  pi.  Ixxxix  (1879) 


Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IX,  p.  279,  pi.  xlvi  (1875). 
Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  X,  p.  544,  pi.  xci  (1879) 


Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IX,  p.  281,  pi.  xlix  (1875) , 

Trana.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  X,  p.  544,  pi.  xciii  (1879) 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IX,  p.  278,  pi.  xliv,  xlv  (1875) . . . 

Trana.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  X,  p.  544,  pi.  xcii  (1879) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p,  72,  pi.  cxxxii,  fig.  2 

List  of  Species  of  Phasianidae,  p.  6,  pi.  v 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  118,  pi.  yiii,  fig.  5 

List  of  Species  of  Phasianidaj,  p.  6,  pi.  iv 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  91,  pi.  xlvi 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  93,  pi.  xlvii 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  89,  pi.  xlv , 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  p.  141,  pi.  xiii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1852,  p.  34,  pi.  xlvii 


Ibis,  1859,  p.  21,  pi.  v,  fig.  6 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  p.  630,  pi.  xlvi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  p.  520,  pi.  liv 

Argentine  Ornith.,  I,  p.  24,  pi.  iii,  fig.  2 

Ibis,  1887,  p.  324,  pi.  x 


Argentine  Ornith.,  I,  p.  23,  pi.  iii,  fig.  1  .................... 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  p.  274,  pi.  clxiv  ............. 

Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xlviii  ..................  . 

Argentine  Ornith.,  II.  p.  124,  pi.  xviii  ...................... 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  76,  pi.  Ixxxviii  ...........  . 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  492,  pi.  xli  ................ 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  41,  pi.  xxi  ............................... 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  43,  pi.  xxii  .............................  . 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  p.  605,  pi.  xxxiii  ............  . 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1852,  p.  101,  pi.  xciii,  fig.  2  .......... 

Cat.  Eds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XI,  p.  21,  pi.  iii  ...................... 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1852,  p.  102,  pi.  xciii,  fig.  1  .......... 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  51,  pi.  vii  .....  ....................  . 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  51,  pi.  viii  ........................  . 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus,  XI,  p.  27,  pi.  ii,  fig.  2  .....   ............ 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1852,  p.  101  ,  pi.  xciii,  tig.  2  .......... 

Ibis,  1863,  p.  315,  pi.  vii  .................................... 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  666,  pi.  xxxviii  ...........  , 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1889,  p.  372,  pi.  xlii  ............... 

The  Book  of  Antelopes,  I,  p.  53,  pi.  vi  (1894)  ..............  . 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  p.  666,  pi.  Ixxxii  ............. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1853,  p.  69,  pi.  Iii  .................. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  p.  54,  pi.  v 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1894,  p.  693,  pi.  xlvi  ............... 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XV,  p.  135,  pi.  x  ..................... 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  p.  102,  pi.  xiv,  fig.  2. 
AVolf  s  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xxiii 


Ibis,  1875,  p.  216,  pi.  v 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870.  p.  784,  pi.  xlvi,  fig.  2 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  49,  pi.  vi 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit,  Mus.,  XI,  p.  6,  pi.  i 

Ibis,  1875,  p.  212,  pi.  iv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  496,  pi.  xlii,  fig.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  449,  pi.  xxxvii,  fig.  2 

Proc,  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  pp.  558, 560,  pi.  xlvii 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IV,  p.  360,  pi.  Ixxvi  (1862) 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IV,  p.  360,  pi.  Ixxv  (1862) 

Argentine  Ornith.,  I,  p.  199,  pi.  x 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p.  223,  pi.  cxl 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  90,  pi.  xcvii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  525,  pi.  xliii,  fig.  9 

Quart.  Journ.  of  Sci.,  London,  II,  p.  19,  pi.  5  (1865) 

Quart.  Journ.  of  Sci.,  London,  I,  p.  219,  pi.  ii  (1864) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  195,  pi.  xxvi 

Proc,  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p.  554,  pi.  cxlvi,  fig.  1 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV,  p.  146,  pi.  xii 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       Ill 
List  of  species  figured — Continued. 


Name. 


Where  figured. 


No.  of 
paper. 


Elainia  pallatangro 

plaoens 

stictoptera 

vilissima 

Eleplias     at'ricaniis,     adults     ami 
young. 

Embernagra  chrysoma 

Equus  asinus  africanns 

soina  liens 

Er.\  tlinira  regia, 

serena... 

Euchlornis  jucunda 


Enchases  coccineus 

Eucometis  cassinii 

En  petes  leucostictus 

Euphonia  chrysopasta,  cf .  9 , 
concinna,  cf  >  9 


finschi.cf 

gouldi,  cf,  9 

Eirundinacea 

insignis 

molanura,  cf ,  9 

uigricollis 

pyrrhophrys 

saturata,  cf 

vittata,  cT 

Euplocamus      erythrophthalnms, 
cf,  9- 


lineatus, 


nobilis 
prajlatus, 


>  9 


swinhoii,  cf ,  9  

vieillotii  (Gallophasis  vieilloti 

on  plate) . 


Euscarthmus  agilis. 

apicalis 

impiger 


russatus 

Falco  circumcinctus 

dickinsoni  . 

groenlandicus.. 

islandicus , 

sacer,  cf,  9 

Felis  aurata 


canadensis  (Lynx  canadensis 

in  text). 

caracal  (red  and  dark  varieties) 

chaus  

eyra 

iubata 

lanea,  cf 

leo  ( 9  and  young) 

leopardus  (black  and  spotted 

varieties). 

lynx 

macroscelis 


onca 

picta 

serval 

servalina 

viverrina 

yaguarundi 

Formiciyora  boucardi,  cf  >  9 

callinota 

caudate,  cf,  9 

ery throcera  

hauxwelli 

strigilata,  cf ,  9 

urosticta 

Fulica  ardesiaca 

armillata 

leucoptera 

leucopyga 


Pro,  .  /ool. Soc.  Lomlnii.  ].-r,i,  ii.407.pl.  xli 

Ibis,  1859,  i>.  IL'.'l.  j.l.  iv,  lig.  2. , 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  I. (union.  1-.'»S,  p.  f,f>4.  pl.c\lvi,  fig.  2... 

JO,    |l.    12L'.    p|.    IV.    lig.      1 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketch, -.s    I  I.  pi.  xxiv 


Cat.  American  Uinls.  p.  117.  pi.  xi , 

I'n.c.  Zool.  Soc.  Loi,(l,,ii,  ism.  p.  M2,  pi.  1,  fig.  2 

PrOO. ZooL BOO.  London.  1H-4.  j..  :,»•_'.  pi.  1,  fig.  1  ... 

Ibis,  1881,  p.  544.  j.l.  \  v.  tig.  2. 

Ibia,  1881,  p.  544,  pi.  x  v,  tier,  i 

Proc.  /onl.  S«,c.  London,  1860,  p.  89,  pi.  cl\.     Pipreola  ju- 
ciuida  in  text. 

Proc.  /ool.  Soc.  London,  185H,  p.  73,  pi.  ex  x  x  ii,  fig.  1 

Proc.Zool.  Soc.  London,  18»i i,  p.  :',r.i,  pi.  xxx 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  l,s7::,  ]..  (190,  pl.lii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p.  438,  pi.  xxx,  figs.  1, 2 

Cat.  lids.  Brit.  Mus.,  X I ,  p.  69.  pi.  vii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  lsr.4,  p.  <JK,  pi.  Ixv,  lig.  2 

Cat.  Eds.  Brit.  Mus.,  X I ,  p.  7<i.  pi.  viii.  fig.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  p.  66,  pi.  cxxiv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1854,  p.  98,  pi.  Ix  v,  fig.  1 

Proc.Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  p.  521,  pi.  Hi,  lig.  1 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XI,  p.  78,  pi.  ix 

Coutr.  to  Ornithology,  1851,  p.  83,  pi.  Ixxv,  fig.  1 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1851,  p.  89.  pi.  Ixxv,  fig.  2 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,'XI,  p.  70,  pi.  viii,  fig.  2 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XI,  p.  80,  pi.  x 

"Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xxxiv 

List  of  Species  of  Phasianidte,  p.  7,  pi.  viii 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II.  pi.  xxxviii 

List  of  Species  of  Phasiauida-,  p.  8,  pi.  ix 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1863,  p.  119,  pi.  xvi 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xxx v 

List  of  Species  of  Phasianidae,  p.  6,  pi.  vi 

Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xxxvii 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xxxvi 

List  of  Species  of  Phasianidre,  p.  6.  pi.  vii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1856,  p.  28,  pi.  cxviii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1887,  p.  47,  pi.  ix,  fig.  1 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit,  Mus.,  XIV,  p.  84,  pi.  ix,  fig.  2. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868.  p.  171,  pi.  xiii,  fig.  1 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV,  p.  82,  pi.  ix,  fig.  1 

Ibis,  1862,  p.  23,  pi.  ii 

Ibis,  1864,  p.  305,  pi.  viii 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xxxiv 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I.pl.xxxv 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches.  I,  pi,  xxxiii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  p.  816,  pi.  xxxvi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  p.  311 ,  pi.  xxvii 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xif 


Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pis.  x,  xi 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  ix 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  vi 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xiii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  p.  532,  pi.  Iv 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  iii 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  iv 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  vi 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  vii 

Quart.  Journ.  of  Sci.,  London,  II,  p.  621,  pi.  8(1865). 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pl.v 

Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  1.  pi.  viii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  p.  495,  pi.  Ixiii 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  1 1.  pi.  vii 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  v 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  183,  pi.  xvi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  89,  pi.  xcvi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1854.  p.  254,  pi.  Ixxiv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p.  240,  pi.  cxlii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  p.  131,  pi.  cxxvi,  fig.  2. 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  159,  pi.  Ixxx 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  p.  130,  pi.  cxxvi,  fig.  1. 

Exotic  Ornith., p.  113,  pi. Ivii 

Exotic  Ornith .,  p.  115,  pi.  Iviii 

Exotic  Ornith. ,  p.  119,  pi.  Ix 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  117,  pi.  lix 


156a 

K54 

15«a 

7 


894 

«'J4 
165 

116 


483 
19 
58 
19 

101 
58 

759 
19 
36 
36 
19 
19 
7 

10 
7 
10 
285 
7 
10 

,   7 
7 

10 

84 

1019 

20 

435 

20 

275 

332 

7 

7 

7 

418 

615 

7 

7 
7 
7 
7 

760 
7 
7 

7 
7 

367 
7 
7 

663 

7 

7 

8 

75 

64 

122 

107 

12 

107 

12 

12 

12 

12 


112  BULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

Lint  of  species  figured — Continued. 


Name. 


Where  figured. 


Fuligiila  nationi,  tf ,  $ 
Furnarius   torridus.-. 


Galago  alleni 
--  garnetti 

Galbalevrhynchus  leucotis, 
GalbuhCalb'irostris,  cf,   ? 

-  chalcothorax,  <-f 

-  cyaneicollis,  cf 

-  fuscicapilla 

-  leucogastra,  cf  ,  $ 

-  melanogeuia,  cf  ,  9 


9- 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  p.  477,  pi.  \\xii. 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  7,  pi.  iv 

Cai.  I'.ds.  Brit.Mua.,  X  V,  p.  15,  pi.  ii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  18G3,  p.  375,  pi.  xxxii. . 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IHlil,  p.  71 1,  pi.  xl 


Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  515,  pi.  xvii. 
Monogr.  of  Jacaruars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  27,  pi.  vii — 


ruflcauda,  cf ,  9 

rufoviridis,  J,  ?  , 

toinbaeta,  cf,   ? 

viridis,  cf,  ? 

Galidictis  vittata 

Galliuago  imperialis 

nobilis 

Gallinula  nesiotis 

Galloperdix  lunulosa,  cf ,  ? 

Gallophasis  horsh'eldii 

vieilloti  (Euplocamus  vieillotii 

in  text). 

Gazella  granti,  cf ,  9 

naso,  head 

sosmnierringi 

subgutturosa,  cf ,  9 

walleri,  skin  and  head 

Geobates  pcecilopterus 

Geositta  crassirostris 

Geotrygon  albifacies  (figured  as  G. 

chiriquensis). 

bourcieri 

chiriquensis     (error    for    G. 

albifacies). 


»gr.  of  Jaeamars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  37,  pi.  x. . . 
Monoii'i.of  Jacamars  and  I'ufl'-birds,  p.  31.  pi.  viii. 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  13,  ]>1.  Ixxvii 

MOIIOUT.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  33,  pi.  ix.. 
Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  19,  pi.  v. . . 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1852,  p.  93,  pi.  xc 

Monogr.  of  Jaeamars  and  Puff-birds.  ]).  15,  pi.  iy.. 
Alonogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  11,  pi.  iii.. 
Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  23,  pi.  vi .. 

Monogr. of  Jacamars  and  I'uff -birds,  p.  7,  pi.  ii 

Quart.  Journ.  of  Sci.,  London,  I,  p.  219,  pi.  ii  (1864>. 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  193,  pi.  xcvii 

Exotic  Oruith.,  p.  195,  pi.  xcviii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  p.  261 ,  pi.  xxx 

Wolf  s  Zoological  Sketches.  1,  pi.  xli 

Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  I.  pi.  xxxix 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  1 1,  pi.  xxxvi 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  527,  pi.  lix 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1886,  p.  504,  pi.  Ii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  p.  817,  pi.  xxx  vii 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I.  pi.  xxii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1884,  p.  539,  pi.  xlix 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  205.  pi.  xxi . 

Cat.  Eds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XV,  p.  10,  pi.  i 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  77,  pi.  xxxix 


Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  79,  pi.  xl 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  77,  pi.  xxxix. 


Golunda  pulchella — 

Gracula  kreffti 

Grallaria  dignissima. 

ery  throtis 

flavotincta 

f  ulviventris 

haplonota 

modesta 

ruficapilla,  egg. . , 

ruflceps 


Exotic  Ornitb .,  p.  1 23,  pi.  Ixii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  p.  100,  pi.  xiii 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p.  120,  pi.  ix. . . 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  p.  160,  pi.  xvii 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XV,  p.  319,  pi.  xviii 

Ibis,  1877,  p. 445,  pl.ix... 


— -,  egg.... 
ruio-cinerea. 


Granatellus  pelzelni. 
sallaei 


veuustus 

Graucalus  sublineatus 

Grus  japonensis  (G.  montignesia 

in  text). 
montignesia  (G.  japonensis  on 

plate). 

Gyiunoglaux  lawrencii 

Gypohierax  angolensis  (immature 

examples). 
Hadrostomus  homochrous,  cf ,  9  -  -• 

,  egg 

Hjemophila  pulchra,  <j" 

Halmaturus  luctuosus 

Hapale  melanura 

Hapaloptila  castanea 

Harporhynchus  ocellatus 

Heterocercus  aurantii  vertex 

Heteropelma  flavicapillum 

igniceps 

wallacii 

Hippopotamus  amphibius 

Hi]>potragus  bakeri,  young  cf 

Hirundinea  bellicosa 

ferruginea 

rupestris 

Homorus  lophotes 

Hydrocho3rus  capybara '.'. 

Hydropsalis  furcifera 

Hylactes  castaneus 


Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XV,  p.  323,  pi.  xx 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XV,  p.  315,  pi.  xvii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  89,  pi.  xciv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  527,  pi.  xliii,  fig.  6 

Ibis,  1877,  p.  444,  pi.  viii. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  526,  pi.  xliii,  fig.  5 

Cat,  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XV,  p.  317,  pi.  xix 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  p.  606,  pi.  xxxvii,  fig.  1. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1856,  p.  292,  pi.  cxx 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  p.  607,  pi.  xxxvii,  fig.  2. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  448,  pi.  xxxvi 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xlvi 


.do 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1868,  p.  327,  pi.  xxix. 
Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xxxvi 


Cat.  Bds.  Brit,  Mus.,  XIV,  p.  334,  pi.  xxiv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  517,  pi.  xlii,  fig.  12. . . . 

Ibis,  1886,  p.  259,  pi.  viii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  p.  247,  pi.  xlii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  419,  pi.  1 

Mono«'r.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff'  birds,  p.  143,  pi.  xlvii. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  p.  18,  pi.  iii 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV,  p.  325,  pi.  xxiii 

Cat,  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV,  p.  321,  pi.  xxi 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV,  p.  322,  pi.  xxii 

Cat,  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV,  p.  319,  pi.  xx 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xxvii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  p.  214,  pi.  xvi 

Ibis,  1869,  p.  196,  pi.  v.  fig.  1 

Ibis,  1869,  p.  196,  pi.  v,  fig.  2 

Ibis,  1869,  p.  198,  pi.  v,  fig.  3. 


Argentine  Ornith.,  I,  p.  195,  pi.  ix 

Quart.  Journ.  of  Sci.,  London,  II,  p.  621,  pi.  8  (1865). 

Argentine  Ornith.,  II,  p.  15,  pl.xii.. 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  57,  pi.  xxix 


JRAPHY  OF 


fGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER. 


List  of  HiH-c.'n-xJiijnrnl— Continued. 


Name. 


Hylobates  hoolock 

-  lar 

-  leucogenys 
llylophihis  bruiineioepa 

—  ^—  feiTiijiiiieit'rons 


Where  lijiinvd. 


paper. 


-  m  use  ica  pin  us  ................ 

---  •  ochracoiceps  ................. 

-  rnbrilYons  ................... 

-  semieiuereus  ................. 

II  vpocnemis  hypoxantha  ......... 

'  -  lepidonota,  rf,  9  ............. 

-  inclanohcimi  ................. 

-  inolanost  icta,  J,  ?  ........... 

Hypocolius  ampelinus,  <f  ......... 

Hypopyrriraa  pyrrhogMter,  c.^.  - 
II  vpoia-nidia  sulcirostris  ......... 

Hypot  riorchis  castanonotus  ...... 

Hystrix  ntalabarica  ............... 

Iliis  a'thiopica,  young  and  egg  ---- 

Icterus  abeilla-i,  rf,  ?  ............ 

-  grace-anna?,   9  ............... 

-  hauxwelli  .....  .  .............. 

--  laudabilis  .................... 

-  pustulatus,  of,  9  ............ 

Idiopsar  brachyurits  .............. 

lodopleura  lenoopygia  ............ 

Iridornis  porphy  roccphala  ........ 

-  reinhardti  .................... 

Jacamaralcyoutiidactyla,  <$  ...... 

Jacameropa  grandis,  cf,  9  ........ 

Lagothrix  humboldtii,  adult  and 

young. 
Laletes  osburni  ................... 

Lanio  aurantius,  <5  ,  9  ............ 

-  lawrencii,  young  ............. 

-  leticothorax,  d",  9  ............ 

Lat  li  ria  uropygialis  ................ 

Lemur  catta  ...................... 

-  leucomystax  ................. 

-  mongoz,  d"t  9  ................ 

-  nigrii'rons  (adult  aud  young). 

-  varius  ........................ 

-  xanthomystax  ............... 

Leptastheuura  andicola  ........... 

Leptopogon  erythrops  ............ 

--  oustaleti  ..................... 

Leucopeza  semperi  ...............  . 

LtMicophantes  brachyurus  ........ 

Leucopternis  palliata  .............. 

-  princeps  ..................... 

-  semiplumbea  .................  . 

-  superciliaris 


Lipaugus  rufescens 

subalaris 

unirufus 

Lobiopbasis  bulweri 

Lopbopborus  1'huysi 

sclateri 

Loriculus  aurantiifrons,  $ 

chrysonotus,  J ,  9 

tener,  9 

Lorius  cblorocercus 

tibialis 

Loxioides  bailldiii 

Lynx  eanadensia  (1'Vlis  canadensis 
on  plate) . 

Maccacus  leoninus 

ocreatus 


rheso  similis 

rufescens 

—  speciosus 

Malacoptila  fulvigularis 

fusca,  cT 

inornata,  J1,  9  

panameusis,  cf ,  9 

poliopis 

rufa 

substriata 


415— No.  49- 


I'ror.  /o(.l.  Soc.  Lomlmi.  l*7n.  ]>.  Hi!,  pi.  \ .  li-.  •_• 

I  'me.  XIM.I.  Sue.  ],,,ii(lun,  ihTu,  p.  31  : 

I'ror.  Xool.St.c.  London,  1877.  p.  «7n.  pLlll 

1 1. is.  1881, p.  80ft, pLxl, fig.  1 

-1.  p  :;i)7,  j.l.xi,  Ii-,2 

Ibis,  1881,  p.  lioii.pl.  \jiir.  '2 

Ibis,  1881.  p.  i.".i<.».  pi.  \   ii-.  I 

Cat.  American  I'.inls,  p.  4t.pl.  v 

1'roc.  /no).  Soc.  London,  1XIJ7,  p.  "iiiii.  p'  

I'roc. /..,,!.  Soc.  London.  IHC.7.  p.  f.7n   p!  

I 'roc.  Xool.Soc.  London,  LSI;-,  p.  ',!'.',.  pi.  xliii 

('at.  I'.ds.  I'.ril.  MIIS..  X  V.  p. 287, pL XT! 

Proc.  /ool.  Soc.  London,  l.s.'.t.  p.  iTd.  ]>1.  Ixxii.  tiii. '_' 

1'roc.  Xool.  Soc.  London.  \*~>4,  \>.  1!."»4.  pi.  1\  \iii 

I 'roc.  Xool.  Soc.  London.  l,M»n,  ]..  147,  \i\.\\ 

I 'roc.  Xool.  Soc.  London.  1870,  p.  510.  pi.  xliii,  fig.  4 

Ibis,  1880,  p.  :n  1,  pi.  v  i 

Ibis,  1861 ,  ]>. ::  it;  pi.  x ii 

1'roc.  Xool.  Soc.  London,  iw;:>.  p.  :jr,::,  pi.  x  vi 

Ibis,  1878,  p.  449,  pi.  x  ii 

Lxotic  Ornitb.,  p.  Is7,  pi.  xciv 

Ibis,  1883,  p.  368,  pi.  x  i 

Cat.  lids.  r,rit.M..s.,XI,p.:<77.].l.XYiii 

Proc.  Xool.  Soc,.  London,  ls71 .  p.  Ii7o.  pi.  x xi 

Exotic  Ornith .,  p.  47,  pi.  xxiv 

Ibis,  1884,  p.  240,  pi.  vii 

Cat.  lids.  Brit,  Mus.,  XIV,  p.  393,  pi.  xxvi 

I  'n  PC.  Xool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  227, pi.  ox 

Ibis,  1865,  p.  495,  pi.  xi , 

Monogr.  ot  Jacamars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  49,  pl.xvi 

Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Pull'-birds,  p.  57,  pi.  xviii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1863,  p.  374,  pi.  xxxi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  p.  72,  pi.  xiv,  fig.  2 

Exotic  Ornitb.,  p.  61,  pi.  xxxi 

Ibis,1885,p.272,pl.vi,ng.2 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  63,  pi.  xxxii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1376,  p.  355, pi.  xxxii 

Quart.  Journ.  of  Sci.,  London,  I,  p.  219,  pi.  ii  (1864) 

...do ; 


1,  p.  -J3U.  p 

"NVolf  a  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  ii 

Quart.  Jouru.  of  Sci.,  London,  I,  p.  219.  pi.  ii  (1864) 
.do 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p.  636,  pi.  xlix,  tig.  2 
Cat.  I  Ids.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV.  p.  11'.),  pi.  x 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1887.  p.  48,  pi.  ix,  fig.  2 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  p.  14,  pi.  ii 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  p.  691,  pi.  liii 

Exotic  Ornith.,p.  97,  pi.  xlix 

I»roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  p.  429,  pi.  xxiv 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  121.  pi.  Ixi 

Exotic  Oinitb.,  p.  75,  pi.  xxxviii 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  5,  pi.  iii 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  3,  pi.  ii 

Exotic  Ornith . ,  p.  1,  pi.  i 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  p.  465,  pi.  xliv 

Proc.  Xool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  p.  1,  pi.  i 

Pro.-.  Xool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  163,  pi.  xiv 

Rowley's  Ornith.  Miscdl.,  II,  p.  376.  pi.  Ixxii,  tig.  1  (1877)... 

Ibis,  1872,  p.  324,  pi.  xi 

Kowley's Ornith.  Miscell.,  II.  p.  ::7f>.  pi.  Ixxii.  tiu>.  li,  3(1877) 

1'roc.  Xool.  Soc.  London.  lSt',7.  p.  is:1,,  pi.  xvi 

Proc.  Xool.  Soc.  London.  1S71.  p.  499,  pi.  xl 

Ibis,  1879,  p.  90,  pi.  ii 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xii 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  l87Q,j>.664,-pl.XXXT.. 

Wolf  s  Xoolo-ical  Sketches,  1 1,  pi.  i 

Proc.  Xool.  Soc.  London,  I860,  p.  44_'0,  pi.  Ixxxii. 


I'roc.  Xool.  Soc.  London,  1S72,  p.  495,  pi.  xxv 

1'roc.  Zool.  Soc,  London,  1872, p. 485, pi.  xxiv 

Proc.  Xool.  Soc.  London,  1875.  p.  418.  pi.  xl  vii 

Monoi;r.  of  Jacamars  and  PntV-birds.  p.  1L'7,  pi.  xlii 

Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Pull'-birds,  p.  Ill,  pi.  \xxvii 

Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Putf-birds,  p.  125,  pi.  xli 

Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  I'utl'-hirds.  p.  119.  pl.xl 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862.  p.  S(i.  pi.  viii 

Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Putt-birds,  p.  115,  pi.  xxxviii 

Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Putl'-birds.  p.  129.  pi.  xliii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  itfiVJ,  p.  1'JJ.  pi,  "It 


502 

m 

892 

892 

8 

413 
413 

n 

64 
64 

1088 
825 

2:i9 

805 

12 

19 

12 

1)70 

20 

81 

363 

15 

15 

294 

212 
12 

995 
12 

7-j:< 

335 

543 

7 

335 

335 

495 

20 

1019 

711 

628 

12 

346 

12 

12 

12 

r_' 

12 

731 
430 
509 
769 
603 
769 

552 

834 

7 

518 
7 

192 

588 

582 

692 

15 

15 

15 

15 

253 

15 

15 

55 


114  BULLETIN    49,  UNITED    STATES   NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

List  of  species  figured — Continued. 


Name. 


Malacoptila  torquata 

Malacothraupis  dentata 

Macropus  erubt'scens,  young 

major 

ruf us 

Manucodia  comrii 

Hargarornis  brunnescens 

Masius  coronulatus 

Megalaima  asiatica 

Megalurus  interscapularis 

Megapodiusmacgillivrayii 

Melanerpes  rubrigularis 

Melanotis  hypoleucus,  adult  and 

young. 
Meleagris  ocellata,  di  $  (heads)... 

Melidectes  torquatus 

Melipotes  gyninops 

Melli  vora  capensis 

indica 

leuconota 

Mephitis  humboldtii 

Merganetta  turner!,  d,  9 

Metopiana  peposaca,  di  9 

Metopothrix  aurantiacus 

Microbates  collaris 

Microcerculus  squamulatus 

Micromonacha  lanceolata 

Midas  devillii,  d1 

geoffroii 

Milvago  australis  (egg),  2  figures. 

carunculatus 

Miinus  triurus 

Mitrephorus  phaeocercus 

Mitua  salvini,  9 

tomentosa 

tuberosa 

Molotbrus  badius 

rufo-axillaris,  pull 

Monacha  flavirostris , 

grandior,  9 , 

—  morpheus 

nigra 

- — -  nigrifrons,  d 

pallescens 

peruana 

Mouarcha  castus 

mundus 

yerticalis 

Muniaforbesi 

mehena 

Muscisaxicola  rubricapilla , 

Muscivora  occidentals,  d>  9 

Mycteria  australis 

senegalensis  (Cicouia  seuega- 

lensis  in  text). 

Myiadestes  elisabethse 

obscurus 

ralloides,  adult  and  young 

unicolor 

Myiarchus  semirufus 

Myiobius  flavicans 

nation! 

—  pulcher 

roraima? 

Myiozetetes  texensis  (egg) 

Myrmeciza  leucaspis 

margaritata,  d,  9 

Myrmecophaga  jubata 


Myrmelastes  plumbeus,  d,  9... 
Myrmotherula  erythrura,  d",  9  • 

multostriata,  d ,  9 

ornata,  d,  9 • 

surinamensis 

Myzomela  cineracea 

Nasiterna  pusio 

Nemosia  albigularis,  d ,  9 


Neomorphus  radiolosus. 

salvini 

Neopipo  rubicunda 


Where  figured. 


Monogr.  of  Jacaniars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  117,  pi.  xxxix. . , 
I 'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  p.  353,  pi.  xxxi 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  126,  pi.  x 

Quart.  Journ.  of  Sci.,  London,  II,  p.  19,  pi.  5  (1865) 

Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xxvi. 

Proc.  Zool  Soc.  London,  1876.  p.  459,  pi.  xlii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1856,  p.  27,  pi.  cxvi 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  247.  pi.  xix 

Intellectual  Observer,  XII,  p.  243,  pi.  viii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1 880,  p.  65,  pi.  vi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  p.  460,  pi.  xliii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p.  2,  pi.  cxxxi 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  85,  pi.  xliii 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  p.  402,  pi.  xl. . 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  p.  694,  pi.  lv.. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  p.  695,  pi.  Ivi. 
Wolf  a  Zoological  Sketches,  II.  pi.  ix 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  p.  98,  pi.  viii 

Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xv 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  199,  pi.  c 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  666,  pi.  xxxvii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  190,  pi.  xviii 

Ibis,  1883,  p.  96,  pi.  iii  (Rhamphocffinua  collaris  in  text). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  37,  pi.  vi. 


Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  131,  pi.  xliv. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  p.  220,  pi.  xiii 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871.  p.  478,  pi.  xxxviii 

Ibis,  1860,  p.  25,  pi.  i,  figs.  1,2 

Ibis,  1861,  p.  19,  pi.  i 

Argentine  Oruith.,  I,  p.  8,  pi.  i 

Ibis,  1859,  p.  442,  pi.  xi v.  fig.  2 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  X,  p.  545,  pi.  xcv  ( 1879) 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IX,  p.  284,  pi.  Iii  (1875) 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IX,  p.  283,  pi.  li  (1875) 

Argentine  Ornith.,  I,  p.  95,  pi.  vi,  fig.  1 

Argentine  Ornith.,  I,  p.  86,  pi.  vi,  fig.  2 

Mouogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  149,  pi.  xlix 

Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  155.  pi.  Iii 

Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  151,  pi.  1 

Mouogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Putt'-birds,  p.  145,  pi.  xlviii. . . 

Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff -birds,  p.  159,  pi.  li  v 

Monogr.  of  Jacaniars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  157,  pi.  liii. 

Mono 

Proc. 

Proc. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  p.  99,  pi.  xiv,  fig.  1. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1879,  p.  449,  pi.  xxxvii,  fig.  3. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  p.  66,  pi.  vii,  fig.  2 


Monogr.  of  Jacaniars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  153,  pi.  li 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  53,  pi.  xii,  fig.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  54,  pi.  xii,  fig.  2 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  p.  986,  pi.  xlvi. 

Cat.  Eds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV,  p.  194,  pi.  xv 


Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,pl.xlvii.. 
Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xliii. 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  55,  pi.  xxviii 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  49,  pi.  xxv 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  53,  pi.  xxvii 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  51,  pi.  xxvi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  p.  138.  pi.  xi. 


Cat.  Eds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV,  p.  205,  pi.  xvii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  99,  pi.  xi,  fig.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  100,  pi.  xi,  fig.  2 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIY,  p.  208,  pi.  xviii , 

Ibis,  1859,  p.  123,  pi.  v,  fig.  5 , 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1854,  p.  253,  pi.  Ixx. 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1854,  p.  253,  pi.  Ixxi , 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xxx 


Quart.  Journ.  of  Sci.,  London,  II,  p.  621,  pi.  8  (1865) . 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858.  p.  275.  pi.  cxliii 


Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XV,  p.  236,  pi.  xv  .................. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p.  234,  pi.  cxli,  figs.  2,  3T  .  ... 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  179,  pi.  xv  ...................... 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p.  234.  pi.  cxli,  fig.  1 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  449,  pi.  xxxvii,  fig.  1 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  p.  620,  pi.  xxxv 
Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XI,  p.  227,  pi.  xii 
Proc,  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  109,  pi.  xcix 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  p.  439,  pi.  xxvii 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  60,  pi.  |v 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p.  438,  pi.  xxx,  fig.  3 


[BLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLAr 

I.ixt  ,,!'  .sy;rr/Y.s  Jitjiiwl  —  C'nill  illllri!. 


Name. 


Ne<>rhvnchii>  Hastens  (masons  mi 
plate). 

Niiii-ita  bicolor 

N  iiii.x  forl.oi 

Not  hoc  rax    1 1 ruin nt  inn 


N  nun  n  la   bninnea 

cineraeea 

rubecubi 

rnlicaj.il la    

Notboj.roct  a  t  acy.anowskii 

Notlmradarwini   

Numida,  sj..,  head  and  neck 

\\ctereiitcs  proeynides. . . 

bracteatns 


NyctipitheoaaroApefl 

Nvni])liiciis  cornut us.  .  . . 
Oohthodiffita  fusco-rufus. 


Proc.  ZooL  SOC.  London   ].-i;:».  p.  117.  pi.  xii. 


hdlo^y   L862,  ]>.  ::»,  pi.  Ixxxiii. 
.  London,  i*>3.  \>.  ^2.  \>\.  \i  — 


.  I  x.  \>.  ::H2,  pi.  1  (187.'.) 

"' 


Contr. 

Proc.  /ool.  Soc 

Trans,  /nol.  Soc. 

Tran>.  /ool.  Soc.  London.  X.  \>.  r.Ki,  pi.  \ei 

Mono-r.  of  .lacamars  and  Pull'  bird*,  ji.  141,  j.l.  xi  - 

Monogr.  of  .lacamars  and  Pnlf  birds,  j..  }\',">.   pi.  \1 

Mo Hour,  of  , lacamars  and  Pull  hird>.  ],.  }'.',:',,  j.l.  \l 

Mono-r.  df  .laeainars  and  Putt'  birds,  p.  i:;7,  j.l.  xl 

Pi-oe.  /..dl.  Soc.  London,  187-1,  p.  (17!).  pi.  Ixxxiv 

Argentine,  Ornilb.,  1 1.  j..  213.  j.l.  xx 

Pri.c.  /ool.  Soc.  London    1K90.  ji.  Hi.  j.l.  \ii 

PI-IM-.  /ool.  Soc.  London.  1>7(.  j..  ::2::.  j.l.  1 


Kxdtic.  Oruilli.,  p.  :;'J.  id.  \\ 

1'r.ic.  /ool.  Soc.  London.  187'J.  p. ::,  j.l.  i 


<  >cht  lurca  citrinitrdiis  ............. 

-  fumicolor  ..................... 

-  1  euoometopa  .................. 

—  pulchella  ...................... 

Ocvalns  wauleri,  egg  ............... 

Ooydromna  australis,  rf,  ?  ......... 

-  sylvestris  ..................... 

(Edicnemus  suporciliaris  .......... 

(  Micostoma  cinereigulare  ........... 

Oreas  canna  (young)  ............... 

Oredinaiics  fraseri  ................. 

Ortviiocichla  rubiginosa,  bird  and 

egg. 
()r\  \  bfisa,  <?  adult  and  young  ---- 

-  louoory  x,  <f  ,  $  ................ 

--  ,  young  .................... 

(  )sl  inop.H  atrocastaueus,  egg  ........ 

-  oleaginous  .................... 

-  salmoni  ....................... 

Otaria  bookeri  ..................... 

Otis  tarda  .......................... 

(  Hdcdrys  peregrina  ................ 

Ovis  cycloceroa  (O.  viguei  on  plate)  . 
--  —  ,  rf,  ?  .....................  ! 

-  tragelapbus,  cT,  $  and  yoiini;. 

-  vignei  (O.  cycloceros  iu  text), 
cf,  ?  and  young. 

Oxyrbampbus  frater,  $  adult  and  I 


Proc.  /ool.  Soc.  London.  1>7'J,  j; 

Cat  i;ds.  isrit.  Mus.,  xiv.  p.  i-. 

Cat  lids.  Ilrit.Mns..  XIV.  p. -J. 
Proc.  /ool.  Soc.  London,  !.<>•;,  j.. 
Cat  I'.ds.  I'.rit.  Mus.,  XIV, p. 21 
Cat.  l!ds.  P.rit.  Mus.,  XIV,  p.  22 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  L-7'.i.  p. 
Wolfs  Zi.oldn'ical  Sketches.  I  I. 
Proc.  /ool.  Soe.  London,  1869,  p. 


Exotic  Ornitb.,  p.  59.  j.l.  .xxx 
Cat.  American  IJirds.  p. '_'U8.  ])1. 
AVolfs  Xoologi<-!il  Sketches.  1.  ] 
Proc.  /(.(.I.  Sue.  Londdii,  18GO,  p. 
I'roc.  /dol.  Soc.  London,  1881,  p. 


.".:.().  j.l.  xli\  . .. 

pi.  \ 

pi.  vii.ii-.  1  .. 
28,  pi.  ex  vii... 

,  jil.  vi 

1.1.  vii.  ftg.3.. 
.ri08.iil.  xliii,  Ii 

pl.xlii , 

472,  pi.  xx xv.. 


rviii.flg.  I.... 

d.  xxi 

75,  pl.clix 

452,  pl.xxxix. 


Pnic.  /i.dl.  Soc.  London,  1881,  p.  626,  pi.  liv 
Wolfs  /..dlo-rical  Sketches,  1,  pi.  xxiii... 


AVolfa  Zodlogieal  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xix 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  509,  pi.  xliii,  «•;>.  1, 

Ibis,  1883,  p.  154,  pi.  vii : 

I  bis,  1883,  p.  153,  pi.  vi 
AVolfs  /(.dli.iiical  Sketches, II, pL xi 
AVolfs  Zoological  Sketcbes,  I.  pi.  xlv 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  18">5,  p.  110,  pi.  cii 


I'roc.  ZOOL  Soc.  London.  18f>5,  p.  110,  pi. 
Wolfs  Zoological  Sketcbes,  I,pl.xxiv 
I'n.c.  /ddl.  Soc.  Ldiiddii,  1860.  p.  128,  pi. 


Ixxx. 


Oxyurus  niasai'iierae  ...............  i 

faohycephala  arctitorquis,  <S  ,  $?...' 
--  fusco-flava,  cf  ,  $  .............. 

Pachyrhamphna  spoaiarus,  ,/,  9-- 
Paraaozarua  prehensilis  ........... 

Paramythia  montium  ..............  i 

Passer  insularis,  cT,  9  .............  j 

Pauxi  galeata  ...................... 

--  var.  rubra  ................  j 

Pelecanna  fnscus,  two  individuals  | 
in  different  plumages. 

-  rufescens,  two  young  birds  in 
different  plumages. 

-  sharpii  ......................   . 

-  trachyrbyncbus  ............... 

IVreno-stola  t'uuebris,  /,  9  ........  i 

Petaurus,  sp  .......................  i 

-  taguaudides  .................. 

Pbacelodomus  rufiponnis  ......... 

PliaforliuM-us  a-liani,  9  ........... 

I'hascdlarclds  cinereus  ........  ---- 

Pliasoolomya  lasiorbinus  (P.  lati- 

frons  in  text). 


AVolfs  Zoological  Sketcbes,  II,  pl.x'xi 
A>rdlf  s  Zoological  Sketcbes,  I,  pi.  xxiv 


Proc.  Zool.  S.»c.  London.  1860,  p.  127,  pi.  Ixxix 
Exotic  Ornitb.,  p.  131,  pi.  Ixvi 


Ibis,  1871,  p.  180,  pi.  vii,  fig.  2 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London.  1883,  p.  55.  pl.xiii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883.  p.  198,  pi.  xxviii 

Cat.  Eds.  IJrit .  M  us.,  X  I V.  p.  341 .  pi.  xxv 

Pn.c.  /ool.  Soe.  London,  1877,  p.  681,  pi.  Ixxi 

Ibis,  1893,  p.  244,  pi.  vii 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc,  London,  1881,  p.  169.  pi.  x  vi 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IX,  p.  >f>,  j.l.  liii,  ti-.  1  (1875). 
Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IX,  j>.  'Ji-5,  pi.  liii,  fig.  2  (1875). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  p.  268,  pi.  xx\  i 

1'n.c.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  p.  267,  pi.  xxvi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871 ,  p.  632,  pi.  li 

Proc. Zool.  Soc. London,  L883,p.463,pLxlvi... 


I'mc.  /ool.  Soc.  London.  1867.  p.  9SO,  pi.  xlv 

Quart.  Journ. of  Sei.,  London,  11,  p.  19, pi. 5  (1865). 


latifrons   (P.    lasiorbiuus    on 

plate). 

. wombat  adult  and  young 

Pliasianus   jtriiieipalis.'cf 

reevesi,  j",  9 


scenimerringii,  cf ,  9 
•  tor<iuatua,  cf.  9~ 


Cat.  lids.  ISrit.  Mus.,  XV.  p.  83,  pi.  v 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  186;i.  p.  27U,  pi.  xx 

Quart.  Journ. Of  Sci..  Londdii,  11.  ji.  in.  j.1.5  (1865). 
AVolfs  Zoological  Sketcbes.  11,  j.l.  xxvii 

* 


uart.  Journ.  of  Sci..  London.  II.  p.  I'.i,  jd. .'.  (1865). 
Wolfs  Zoological  Sketcbes.  11,  pi.  xxvii 


Wolfs  Zoological  Sketcbos.I.  pl.xxxii.... 
I'roc.  /ool.  Soe.  London.  INN">.  p.  324.  pi.  xxii. 
Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches.  II.  pi.  xxxiii.. 
List  of  Species  of  1'basianidiv,  p.  5,  pi.  i. .. 
Wolfs  Zoological  sk.-tches,  II.  pi.  xxxii. . . 
List  of  Species  of  l'basiauid;e.  p.  5.  pi.  ii... 
AVolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xxxvii... 


Nd.df 
paper. 


44 

926 

15 
IS 

(i71 

21 

1085 

800 
12 

577 


84 
20 
20 

825 
7 

486 
12 

7 
164 

881 

7 
7 

825 

''48 

948 

7 

7 

76 
7 

107 
7 
7 

167 
12 

566 


20 
763 
1188 
870 
705 
705 
441 

441 

557 
941 
423 
366 
366 
22 
474 
366 
7 


7 
980 

7 
10 

7 
10 

7 


116  BULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES   NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

List  of  species  figured — Continued. 


Name. 


"Where  figured. 


Phasiaims   A7ersicolor,    cf,  $,  and 

young. 
Pnilydor  oonsobrintia 

—  erythronotus 

Phlogosnaa  bartletti 

Johanna) 

Phlogopsis  macleannani . .. 

Phcenicopterusjaineai 

Pliujnicothraupis  gutturalis,  <$ ... 

,  egg 

Phrj'gilus  coracinus 

—  ocularis,  d",  £ 

I'll  vllomyias  griseocapilla 

Bemifusca 

Phytotoma  rutila,  cf ,  ? 

Picolaptea  layardi 

Piouus  corallin  us 

•  haetnatotis 

tumultuosus 

Pipilopsis  flavigularis 

Pipra  flavicapiila 

flavo-tincta 

•  isidorei 

leucorrhoa 

mentalia,  cf .  $ 

nattereri,  cf ,  ? • 

—  pyrocephala 

Piprseidea  albiventris 

Pipreola  frontalis 

jucunda 


riefferii,  egg 

Pitangua  derbianua  (egg) 

Pithecia,  ap 

•  albinasa 

satanaa,  young 

Pithya  erythrophrys 

lunulata,  9 

Pitylus  humeralis 

Platyrhynchua  albogularis 

coronatus 

flavigularia 

Plectrppterua  gambensia,  cf 

riippelli,  cf 

Poecilodryaa  jethiops 

Pceocephalus  rueppelli,  cf ,  ? 

Polyborua  tharus,  var 

Polychlorua  westermanni 

Polyplectronbicalcaratum,  cf ,  $  .. 

chinqius,  egg 

Pooapiza  bonapartii,  </,  $ 

• ca3sar '. 

ery  throphrya 

whitii,  cf,  ? 

Porcula  salvania 

,  young 

Porzana  albigularis,  cf ,  5 

caataneicepa 

ery thropa 

hauxwelli 

leucopyrrha 

levraudi 

melanophrea 

rubra 

Potamochosrus  africanus 

penicillatus 

,  $  and  young 

Prionirhynchus  carinatus 

Prionochilus  melanoxanthus 

vincens,  cf ,  ? 

Psalidoprocne  albicepa 

Paittoapiza  riefferi,  egg 

Pteroglossus  didyruus 

Pteromys  magnificua 

Pteroptochus  thoracicus 

Pteropus  formosua 

Ptilochloria  buckle jd,   adult    and 

young. 

Ptilogonys  candatna,  rf ,  $  

Ptilonopus  bellua 

Ptilonorhynchus  holosericeus,  cf, 

$ ,  and  immature. 


Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xxxviii. 


Cat.  Eds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XV,  p.  98,  pl.ix 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mua.,  XV,  p.  99,  pi.  viii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1863,  p.  377,  pi.  xxxiv 

Proc.  /ool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  p.  112,  pi.  xvi 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  17,  pl.ix 

I'ror.  Xool.  Soc.  London,  1886,  p.  399,  pi.  xxxvi 

Cat.  I  ids.  Brit.  Mua.,  XI,  p.  201,  pl.xi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  502,  pi.  xlii,  fig.  4 

Pro.'.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  p.  133,  pi.  xiii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p.  454,  pi.  cxlv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  p.  382,  pi.  xxxvi,  fig.  2 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  p.  383,  pi.  xxxvi,  fig.  1 

Argentine  Ornith.,  I,  p.  164,  pi.  viii 

Ibis,  1873,  p.  385,  pi.  xiv 

Rowley's  Ornith.  Miscell.,  III,  p.  6,  pi.  Ixxx  (1877) 


Rowley's  Ornith.  Miscell.,  Ill,  p.  6,  pi.  Ixxxi  (1877). 


Ibis,  1860,  p.  401,  pi.  xiii. 

Rowley's  Ornith.  Miscell.,  ill,  p.  6,  pi 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1852,  p.  131,  pi.  xcviii. 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1852,  p.  132,  pi.  xcvii,  fig.  2 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1852,  p.  34,  pi.  xlviii 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1852,  p.  132,  pi.  c,  fig.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1863,  p.  63,  pi.  x 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1856,  p.  299,  pi.  cxxi 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  p.  611,  pi.  xxxix. 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1852,  p.  132,  pi.  xcvii,  fig.  1 

Contr.  to  OrnithologV,  1852,  p.  131,  pi.  c,  fig.  2 

Ibia,  1878,  p.  169,  pi.  vi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  p.  89,  pi.  clx  (Euchlornia  ju- 
cunda  on  plate). 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  519,  pi.  xliii,  fig.  8 

Ibia,  1859,  p.  120,  pi.  v,  fig.  3 

Quart.  Journ.  of  Sci.,  London,  II,  p.  621,  pi.  8  (1865) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  p.  258,  pi.  xxix 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  p.  712,  pi.  x  li 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1854,  p.  255,  pi.  Ixxii,  fig.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  p.  276,  pi.  xxvi 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  167,  pi.  Ixxxiv 

Cat.  Eds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV,  p.  67,  pi.  viii,  fig.  2. 
Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  207,  pi.  xvii 


Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV,  p.  65,  pi.  viii,  fig.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1859,  p.  132,  pi.  cliii,  fig.  2 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1859,  p.  132,  pi.  cliii,  fig.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  p.  66,  pi.  vii,  fig.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  p.  577,  pi.  xlii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  p.  333,  pi.  xxv , 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  p.  226,  pi.  cxxvii 


List  of  Species  of  Phasianidse,  p.  12,  pi.  xii. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  116,  pi.  viii,  fig.  2 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  p.  341,  pi.  xx 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p.  152,  pi.  xiii 

Ibis,  1881,  p.  599,  pi.  xvii,  fig.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  43,  pi.  ix 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  p.  546,  pi.  xxxvii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  388,  pi.  xliii 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  109,  pi.  Iv 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  155,  pi.  Ixxviii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  p.  343,  pi.  xxi 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  105,  pi.  liii 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  Ill,  pi.  Ivi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  p.  452,  pi.  xxxv 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  107,  pi.  liv 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  31,  pi.  xvi 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xxviii 

Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xxix 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  p.  62,  pi.  xii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  p.  257,  pi.  cxxviii 

Ibia,  1874,  p.  3,  pi.  i,  fig.  3 

Ibia,  1874,  p.  2,  pi.  i,  figs.  1,  2 

Proc  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  p.  108,  pi.  xiv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  504,  pi.  xlii,  fig.  8 

Cat,  Bds.  Brit.  Mua.,  XIX,  p.  147,  pi.  vi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  p.  635,  pi.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864.  p.  609,  pi.  xxxviii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  p.  193,  pi.  xxii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  p.  158,  pi.  xvi 


Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  11,  pi.  vi  . . 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873, 


3,p.696,pl.lvii. 
Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xxviii. . 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER. 

/./'*/  of 


117 


N'an.c. 


Pyran^a  roseu-nlaris  .............. 

P\  -rgisuma  i)i;irrii:ituiu  (egg)  ...... 

-  rabiinisi  ...................... 

-  kieueri  ........................ 

-  leucote  ........................ 

-  —  -  riibrieatnm  ................... 

I  '  v  riglrna  clli.siana  ................ 

--  t  \  rannina,  cf  ,  9  ............... 

Pyroaerua  urenoeensis,  e^-  ........ 

Qaerqnednla  aiidinin  .............. 

-  faleata  X  Tadorna  casarca.  .  .  . 
-  puna  .......................... 

<t>nisealns  tenuirostris  ............. 

Kail  us  aiitarcticns  ................. 

-  insignia  ....................... 

-  intactns  ....................... 

-  mac  ulat  ii8  .................... 

-  semiplunibous  ................ 

Rhaniphoc:imns  ciuereiveutris  ..... 

-  collaris  ........................ 

ELbamphoccelua  flamttigerus,  egg  .  . 
Khea  amerieana  ................... 


Where  li-nn-.i. 


II. is.  1.-::;.  ],.  i2f»,  pi.  iii 

9, p.  is.pl.  r,  Bg.2 

KxutieOrnilh..  p.  IL".»,  pi.  1\V,  lig.  I 

Kxutie  Oniitli..  |i.  i:;n.  j,l.  Ixv,  tig.  2 

Kxutienrnitli..  ]•.  12*.  pLlxlv,flg.2 

Bxotto  Ornith.,  p.  127,  pi.  heir,  ng.  i  

I'rue.  /uol.  SMC.  Lundon.  1  ,-.V).  p.  lU'.t.  pi.  <  

1  'rue.  /uul.  Sue.  I.. Midi. II,  1S.V,,  p.  '.M I.  pi.   \cviii 

I'roc.  /ool.  Sue.  London.  IH7!t,  ]>.  .V-'U,  pi.  xliii.  ti-.  7 

I 'rue.  /ool.  Sue.  Lundon,  1*76,  p.  :!K7,  pi. 

I 'rue.  /uul.  Sue.  Lundun,  IH'.K),  p.  1,  pi.  i 

Kxot  ie,  Ornith.,  p.  197,  pi.  xcix 

Ibis,  1884, p.  157,  i.l.v... 


K\utic  Ornith., p.  163, pi.  Ixxxii 

I'rue. /<...!.  Sue.  London,  l.^ii,  p.  Of,,  ,,|.  viii    

I 'roe.  /uul.  Sue.  Lundun,  1869,  p.  123,  pi.  x. 


Argentine  Ornith.,  II,  j».  184,  pi.  xix 

Kxotic  Ornith.,  p.  MM,  pi.  Ixxxiii 

I'roc.  /ool.  Sue.  Lundun,  18.1;1.  p.  70,  pi.  Ixxxvii 


Ibis,  1883. p. 96,  pi.  iii  (Mierol.ates  eullaris  on  plate) 

I'n.e. /uul.  Sue.  London.  1879,  p.  501,  pL  xlii,  fig.  \>, 


-  darwinu 

--  inaerorhyncha 
Rhinoceros  bicornis, 
--  ,  cfjr 
--  ,  young 
--  ,  head 

-  lasiotis,  9 


simus,  head. 

soudaicus,  cf 


sumatrensis, 


Trans,  /uul.  Soc.  London,  I  V,  p.  Uf.5.  pi.  Ixviii  (1802) 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I, pi.  xlii 

Trans.  Zool.  Sue.  Lundon,  I  V,  p.  :ti7,  pi.  Ixx  (1862) 

Trans.  /<><,!.  Sue.  London,  IV,  p.  356,  pi.  Ixix  (1862) 

Trans,  /ool.  Soc.  London.  J  X,  p.  <;:>:>,  i»l.  xcix  (1876) 

Student  and  Intellectual  Observer,  IV,  p.  821,  pi  xi  (1870) 

Proc.  /ool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  p.  529,  pi.  xli 

Proc.  /ool.  Soc.  London,  1886,  p.  144.  pi.  xvi,  fig.  2 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  p.  49:!.  pi.  xxiii 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IX.  p.  6">2.  pi.  xeviii  (1876) 

I 'roe.  /ool.  Sue.  Lundon,  1S86,  p.  1415.  pi.  xvi,  tig.  1 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IX,  p.  649,  pi.  xcvi  (1876) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  p.  182,  pi.  xxviii 


unicornis,  cf 

Ithinochetus  .iuhatus 

Rhinocrypta  fulva  ( f nsca  in  text) . . 

fusca  (fulva  on  plate) 

llhipidura  fnsco-rufa 

llhynchocyclus  fulvipectus 

Rhyuchostruthns  socotranus 

Rupicola  sanguinolenta 

Saiga  tartarica,  cf,  $ 

Saltator  alhicollis,  egg 

arremonops 

Saltatricula  multicolor 

Sarcidiornis  carunculata,  cf,  9 

melanonota,  cf  >  $ 

Sarcorhamphus  wquatorialis 

Sclerurus  mexicanus 

Scops    barharus   (in    normal    and 

abnormal  plumages). 

riammeola 

usta 

Semioptera  wallacii,  cf ,  9 

Sihia  auricularis 

Siptornis   subcristata  (Synallaxis 

subcristata  on  plate) . 

Sirystes  albocinereua 

Si  tta  krueperi 

Spermophila  aurita,  cf 

nigro-rufa,  cf,   9 

ocellata,  9 

pileata,  cf 

Sphingurus  spinosus i 

Stenopsis  ruficervix I 

Stephanophorusleucocephalus 

Strepsiceros  imberbis 

Struthio  camelus 

,  young 

Sublegatus  glaber 

Sus  audamanensis 

Sycalis  aureiventris,  cf,  9 

chrysops 

lutea 

Synallaxis  adusta 

caudal 

castanea 

curtata 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  p.  790,  pi.  Ixvii 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IX,  p.  650,  pi.  xcvii  (1876)  ....... 

Trans,  /ool.  Soc.  London,  IX,  p.  645,  pi.  xcv  (1876)  ........ 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xlv  .................... 


I  bis,  1874,  p.  198,  pi.  viii  ................................... 

.  ..do  ... 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  197,  pi.  xx  vii. 
Cat.Bds.  P.rit.  Mus.,  XIV, 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc 


Mus.,  XIV,  p.]  67,  pi.  xiii. 
.  London,  1881,  p.  170,  pi.  xi 


xvii 


Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  29,  pi.  xv. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  p.  240,  pi.  xvii 

Proc.  /ool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  505,  pi.  xlii,  fig.  9. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  84,  pi.  xcii 

Argentine  Ornith.,  I,  p.  61,  pi.  v 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  p.  695,  pi.  Ixviii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  p.  694,  pi.  Ixvii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  349,  pi.  xxxv 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  149,  pi.  xii 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  101,  pi.  li 


J.pl.1 

ndon,  IV,  p.  265,  pi.  Gl  (1858) 


Exotic  Ornith.,  p. 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  Lo 

Ibis,  1860,  p.  26,  pi.  ii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866.  p.  109,  pi.  iv 

Cat,  15ds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XV,  p.  62,  pi.  iv 


Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus..  XIV,  p.  181,  pi.  xiv 

Ibis,  1865.  p.  307,  pi.  vii 

Ibis,  1 871,  p.  14,  pi.  ii,  figs.  1,2 

Ibis,  1871,  p.  6,  pi.  i,  tigs.  1,  2 

Ibis,1871,p.l4,pl.ii,^g.3 

"-       "    11.1.11*.$... 


Ibis,  1871,  p.  5,  pi 


ig. 

Proc.  Zoof.  Soc:  London,  1884,  p.  389,  pi.  xxxiii 

I'rue.  /ool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  i>.  140,  pi.  xiv 

A  ru-t'iit hie  Ornith.,  I,  p.  38,  pi.  iv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,  p.  45.  pi.  iv. 


Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IV,  p.  355,  pi.  Ixviia  (1862)  . 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches.  1  I.  pi.  xli 

Proc.  Zool.  Sue.  Lundun.  1HJ.S.  pp.  171, 172,  pi.  xiii,  rig. 

Wolfs  Zo< .!( igit-a  1  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xxii 

Ibis,  1872.  p.  47,  pi.  iii 

Ibis,  1872,  p.  45,  pi.  ii,  rig.  1 

Ibis,  1872,  p.  45.  pi.  ii,  rig.  2 


Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus..  XV,  p.  55,  pi.  iii 
Proc.  /ool.  Sue.  London,  1874,  p.  15, 
Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  152,  pi.  xiii 


.15,  pi.  iii,  fig.  2.... 

xiii. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soo.  London,  1869",  p.  636,  pi.  xlix,  fig,  1. 


paper. 

1J 
I'!' 

19 

724 
12 


4C4 

a 

12 
Ml 

271 

7 
276 

531 

449 

1002 

Ml 

741' 
1002 
742 
654 
5'j:> 
742 
742 
7 

674 
674 


870 
12 


74 

21 

734 

734 

939 

8 

12 

12 
119 
199 
394 

22 

20 
362 
565 
565 
565 
565 
959 
378 
21 
953 
276 

7 
435 

7 

KOI 
601 
601 
22 
645 

8 
495 


118  BULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

List  of  species  figured — Continued. 


Name. 

Where  figured. 

No.  of 
paper. 

S\  nullaxis  orythrothorax  
fusco-ruta          -  -          

Proc  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855  p  75  pi  Ixxxvi 

73 
915 
662 
ill  5 
645 
645 
662 
645 
645 
645 
22 

895 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc   London,  1882,  p  578,  pi.  xliii  fig.  1 

graminicola  

griseo-murina 

Proc.  Zool.  Sue.  1  ,<  melon,  1874,  p.  446,  pi.  Iviii,  fig.  2  
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  p.  578,  pi.  xliii  tig.  2 

Proc  Zool  Soc  London  1874  p  20  pi  iv  fig  2 

kollari 

Proc  Zool  Soc  London  1874  p  15  pi  iii  fi"  1 

pudibunda  .        .         

Proc.  Zool.  Soc  London,  1874,  p.  445  pi.  Iviii,  fio1.  1 

Proc  Zool  Soc  London  1874  p  13  pi  ii  fig  2 

Proc  Zool  Soc  London  1874  p.  12  pi  ii  fig  1 

subcristata     

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1874,  p.  20,  pi.  iv,  fig.  1  

(Siptornis  subcristata  in 
text), 
whitii... 

Cat  Eds  Brit  Mus   XV  p.  62,  pi  iv 

Ibis,  1881,  T>.  600,  r»l.  xvii,  fie.  2  .  . 

Syrniumalbitarse 

Tachyphonus  chrysomelas,  d"i  9  -• 

delattrii,  cf,  ?" 

melaleucus,  egg 

uattereri.  -cf 

phosniceus,  rf,  9 

xanthopygius 

Tadorna  casarca  X  Querquedula 
falcata. 

tadornoides,  cf ,  $ 

variegata,  cf ,  $ 

vulpanser  X  Casarca cana,  hy- 
brid, cf ,  9 

Taeuioptera  erythropygia 

holospodia 

rubetra 

striaticollia 

Talegalla  lathami 

Tamandua  tetradactyla 

tridactyla 

Tanagra  notabilis 

olivina 

vicarius  (egg) 

Tanagrella  calophr ys 

Tantalus  ibis I 

leucocephalus 

Tapirus  aniericanus 

bairdi,  young 


Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IV,  p.  263,  pi.  60  (1858) . 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p.  440,  pi.  xxxii 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  67,  pi.  xxxiv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  503,  pi.  xlii,  fig.  5 

Ibis,  1885,  p.  273,  pi.  vi.fig.  1 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  65,  pi.  xxxiii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1854,  p.  158,  pi.  Ixix 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  83,  pi.  xc 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1890,  p.  1,  pi.  i 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  p.  191,  pi.  xviii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  p.  191,  pi.  xix. . 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1859,  p.  442,  pi.  clviii. 


Pro*.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1851,  p.  193,  pi.  xli 

Cat.  Eds.  Brit.  Mus,  XIV,  p.  14,  pi.  iv 

Argentine  Ornith.,  I.  p.  120,  pi.  vii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1851,  p.  193,  pi.  xlii 

Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xl 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  p.  546,  pi.  xliii 

5uart.  Journ.  of  Sci.,  London,  II,  p.  621,  pi.  8  (1865) , 
roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  84,  pi.  xci 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  p.  186.  pi.  xxi 

Ibis,  1859,  p.  16,  pi.  v,  tig.  1. 


Contr.,  to  Ornithology,  1851.  p.  98,  pi.  Ixxiv , 
il  Sket  " 


-  dowi  .......................... 

-  roulini,  cf  jr  .................. 

-  terrestris,  9  ,  adult  ............ 

Tarsipes,  sp  ........................ 

Tereuura  humeralis,  cf  ,  $  ......... 

-  spodioptila  .................... 

Tetragonops  frantzii  .............. 

-  ramphastinus  ................. 

Tetraogallus  caspius  .............. 

Thamnophilus  sethiops,  cf,  9  ...... 

-  albinuchalis,  cf  ,  9  ............ 

-  amazonicus,  cf  ,  9  ............. 

csesius,  cf  i  9 


-  insignia,  cf,  9 

-  leucha 


leuchauchen,  cf  ,  9  ............ 

-  melanchrous  ................... 

-  melauonotus  .............  ..... 

-  nigriceps  ...................... 

-  nigrocinereus 

-  simplex,  cf  )  9  ................. 

-  subfasciatus,  cf  ,  9  ............ 

Thaumalea  amherstiai  ............. 

Thlypopsis  inornata,  cf  ............ 

-  ornata,  cf 

Thripadectes  flammulatus  ......... 

Thryothorus  nisorius 

-  pleurostictus  .................. 

Thylacinus  cynocephalua 
Thyrorhina  schorn  burgki 
Tigrisoma    cabanisi,    adult     and 

young. 

-  fasciatum,  immature 
Tinamus  robustus 
Todirostrum  calopterum  ........... 

-  capitale 

-  exile... 


nigriceps,  cf ,  9 

— —  scnistaceicep 


staceiceps. 


Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xlvi. 

Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  II.  pi.  xlvii 

Quart.  Journ.  of  Sci.,  London,  II,  p.  621,  pi.  8  (1865). 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  p.  626,  ;,1.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  p.  635,  pi.  Ii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  p.  391,  pi.  xxiii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  p.  631,  pi.  xxxix 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  p.  636,  pi.  Hi 

Quart.  Journ.  of  Sci.,  London,  II,  p.  19,  pi.  5  (1865) . 

Ibis,  1881,  p.  271,  pi.  ix,  figs.  2,  3 

Ibis,  1881,  p.  270,  pi.  ix,  fig.  1 

Ibis,  1864,  p.  371,  pi.  x 

Ibis,  1861,  p.  184,  pi.  vi... 


Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xl 

Cat.  Eds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XV,  p.  190,  pi.  xi 

Cat.  Eds.  Erit.  Mus.,  XV,  p.  204,  pi.  xiv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p.  214,  pi.  cxxxix 

Proc  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  19.  pi.  Ixxxii 

Cat.  Eds.  Erit.  Mus.,  XV,  p.  199.  pi.  xiii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  18,  pi.  Ixxix 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  p.  18,  pi.  iii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  19,  pi.  Ixxx 

Cat.  Eds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XV,  p.  194,  pi.  xii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  19,  pi.  Ixxxi 

Ibis,  1873,  p.  387,  pi.  xv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  p.  357,  pi.  xx  xiii 

List  of  Species  of  PhasianideB,  p.  5,  pi.  iii 

Cat.  Eds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XI,  p.  230,  pi.  xiii,  fig.  2 

Cat.  Eds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XI,  p.  230,  pi.  xiii,  fig.  1 , 

Exotic  Ornitli.,  p.  185,  pi.  xciii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc,  London,  1869,  p.  592,  pi.  xlv 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  21,  pi.  iv 

Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xxxi. 


Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  133,  pi.  Lxvii 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  95,  pi.  xlviii 


Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  1 83,  pi.  xcii 

Exotic  Ornith .,  p.  87,  pi.  xliv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  p.  82,  pi.  cxxv,  fig.  1... 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,*p.  83,  pi.  cxxv,  fig.  2... 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  p.  83,  pi.  cxxv,  fig.  3... 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  66,  pi.  Ixxxiv,  tig.  1. 
Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  208,  pi.  xviii,  fig.  2 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       119 


List  of  aperies  figured — Continued. 


N'aiiK-. 


Tndiroslrmn  spicit'cruni  ... 

Tol\  pcntcs  tricinctus 

TragHaphiis  gratus,  tf,  9- 


; '  n 

Triclit-ciiM  rosmanis 

Triclionlossus  mitchclli. . . 

Tringa  aciiminala 

Troglodytes  briiimcicolliH. 

gorilla 

niger 

solatitialis 

Tiirdus  ulbirolli.s 

alhiventris 

crotopezus 

fulviventris 


—       grayii  (egg) 

gyinnophtlialniUH 

iavanicus 


leucomelas 

phaiopygus,  adult  and  young. 

,  jiiv 

pinioola  

Turtur  aldabranus 

Tyranniscus  cinereiceps 


gracilipes 

improbus 

leucogonys 

Tyrannula  ornata 

—  phu-nicura 

Tyraunus  melancholicus  (egg)  — 

— -  niveiguLaris 

Urochroma  dilectissima 

stictoptera 

I'rogalha  amazonum 

-paradisea,  9 

U  rails  japonicua 

nasutii.s 

syriacua  

Urubi'tinga  schiatacea 

Vireo  hypochryseus 

josephse,  cf ,   9 

modestus , 

Vireolanius  icterophrya 

melitophrya 

—  pulchellus,  cf,  9 

Viverra  civetta 

Viverricula  malaccensia 

Xenopaaria  albinucha 

Xiphocolaptes  emigrans 

major 

Xipholona  atropurpurea,  cf,  9 

Xiphosoma  caiiinnm 

Zonotxichla  boucardi 

canicapilla 

strigicepa 


I'roc.  ZooLSoo. London,  1866, p.  <;7.  pi.  Ixxxiv.fig.  2 

niiart..lonrn.  of  Sci.,  London,  II   p.  O'Jl.pl.  H  (1865) 

Pro.-.  Xool.  Soc   London.  18.-::,  p.  :n,  pi.  viii 

1'roc.  Xool.  Soc   London,  l^r.j,  p.  Id!},  pi.  xii 

1'roc.  Xool.  Soc.  London   I.-HH.  p.  .'.'.in.  pi.  xh  ii 

\\' oil's  Xoological  Ski-iclics,  I,  ]>1.  x viii 

Proc. ZooL Soc.  L..ndon   ISTI.J,.  j«.»y,  pi.  xh 

•:!.  p.  183,  pi.  v 


Exotic  Ornith..  p   10,  pi.  xxiii,  tig.  2 

1'roc.  Xool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  p.  :to3.  pi.  xxxv 

Wolf  a  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  i 

Kxot  ic,  ( )rnit  h.,  p.  45,  pi.  xxiii,  fig.  1 

Kxotic  Ornith.,  p.  141,  pi.  Ixxi.. 

K\ otic,  Orni th..  ]>.  147,  pi.  Ixxiv 


Exotic  Ornitb., p.  nr,,  pi.  Ixxiii 

Ibis.  L861tp.277,pl.TUi 

Exotic  Ornith. ,  p.  13!),  pi.  Ix  x . . 
Ibis,  1859,  p.  5,  pi.  v,  tig.  7 


Kxotir,  Ornith.,  p.  151.pl.  Ixxvi 

Ibis,  1875,  p.  340,  pi.  viii 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  143,  pi.  Ixxii 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  149,  pi.  Ixxv. 
Troc.  Xool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  p. 
Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  6,  pi.  i. 


1'roc.  Xool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  p.  568,  pi.  xxix. 


Proc.  Xool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  p.  092,  pi.  Ixxiii. 
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Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  842,  pi.  liii,  tig.  2 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mua.,  XIV,  p.  133,  pi.  xi,  tig.  2 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  841,  pi.  liii,  fig.  3 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  841.  pi.  liii,  fig.  1  .......... 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1854,  p.  113,  pi.  Ixvi,  fig.  2  ........ 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1854,  p.  113.  pi.  Ixvi,  fig.  1 

Ibis,  1859,  p.  121,  pi.  v  fig.  4  ........  ....................... 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,"1880,  p.  28,  pi.  lii  .................. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  788,  pi.  xlvii  .............. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  p.  112,  pi.  xi  ................. 

Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  5,  pi.  i,  fig.  2  ...... 

Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  1,  pi.  i,  tig.  1  ...... 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  p.  261,  pi.  xxxii  ............. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  p.  73,  pi.  viii  ................ 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xvii  .................... 

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Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  p.  369,  pi  .  xl  vi  ............... 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1859,  p.  137,  pi.  cliv  ............... 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  p.  72,  pi.  xiv,  fig.  1  ........... 

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Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  13,  pi.  vii.  . 


No.  of 
paper. 


Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  15,  pi.  viii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  p.  299,  pi.  xxix 


Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  viii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  p.  166,  pi.  vii 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  69,  pi.  xxxv 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  71,  pi.  xxxvi 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  9,  pi.  v 

Wolf  s  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  p.  1.  pi.  i. . . 

Ibis,  1877,  p.  47,  pi.  i,  fig.  1 

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NDEX  TO  THE  SUBJECTS  OF  THE  SEPARATE  WORKS 
AND  PAPERS  CATALOGUED  IN  PARTS  I  AND  II. 


A 1. holt,  (0.  C.),  on  tin*  Seals  of  the  Falkland 
Islands,  29. 

Accijiiter,  on  the  Now  (Jranadan  species  of  (lie 
genus,  26;  A  .pectoraliv,  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. 

JKpiiceros  petersi,  exhibition  <>f  a  bead  of,  66. 

^/it/nrnis  'inediua,  exhibition  of  an  egg  of,  (i!). 

Afghanistan,  exhibition  of  a  pair  of  Pheasants 
belonging  to  the  Prince  of  Wales  from,  <J1 ;  ex- 
hibition of  a  skin  of  a  Pheasant  from,  (>!!. 

Africa,  list  of  Andorsson's  collection  of  birds 
made  in  Damaraland,  6;  report  on  birds  col- 
lected at  Windvogelbere,  by  Captain  Bulger, 
25;  onthe  llhinocerosesof,  :;r>:  remarks  nponthe 
Fauna  of  British  Central,  i>7  ;  on  mammals  col- 
lected and  observed  by  J.  H.  Speke  in  East,  22; 
on  the  birds  collected  by  J.  II.  Speke  in  East, 
22;  on  a  new  species  of  Spine-tailed  Swift  from 
Western,  21. 

A  (frit  flint;  review  of  the,  60. 

Alfi'litplniti  tuni,  exhibition  of  a  pair  of  horns  of. 
41 :  remarks  on  a  line  head  of,  41. 

Aldahra,  description  of  a  new  species  of  Dove 
from,  37. 

Algeria,  on  the  occurrence  of  the  Barbarv  Ape 
in,  64. 

Amaloticlila  sclateriana,  notes  on,  71. 

A  nKiiirolimnasconcolor,  exhibition  of  a  skin  of,  73. 

Ama/ons,  on  a  collection  of  birds  sent  by  II.  W . 
Hates  from  theUpper,  10;  listof  birds  collected 
by  A.  K.  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  lig- 
ures  and  descriptions  of  birds  of,  2;  on  the 
northern  limit  of  the  Quadrumana  in,  18;  notes 
on  the  Oaprimulgidce  of,  26;  notes  on  the  Hell- 
birds  of,  29 ;  synopsis  of  the  Rails  of,  30 ;  on  the 
Quadrumana  of  north  of  Panama,  38:  on  the 
range  of  several  species  of  Li>n  icolo-  of,  41 ;  note 
on  the  Bine  Crows  of,  4(i;  on  the  birds  collected 
by  Professor  Steere  in,  50 ;  on  the  birds  collected 
during  the  voyage  of  the  Challenger  in  Ant- 
arctic, 50:  on  the  ornithology  of  Central,  13:  on 
the  occurrence  of  tfdliaetvt  albicilla  in  North. 
21,25;  description  of  a  new  species  of  Cntlnim 
from  South,  6:  descriptions  of  new  species  of 
birds  from  South,  «.  9,  44,  48,  49,  59 ;  note  on  l'alc<> 
circumcim-tii  s  from  South,  20;  the  mammals  of 
South,  25;  on  some  new  or  little-known  species 
of  birds  from  South,  34:  note  on  the  Song  Spar- 
rows of  South,  49;  on  the  range  of  the  (luaeharo 
in  South,  (>7;  descriptions  of  eleven  new  species 
of  birds  from  Tropical,  10. 

Amoy,  exhibition  of  a  skin  of  an  Otter  sent  from 
Ainoy  by  Mr.  Swinhoe,  18. 

Ampeliceps  coronatus,  exhibition  of  two  speci 
mens  of,  31. 


.1  ,,,i>l'<Kh(t>;ifi  darwin'i,  oxhihition  of  a  specimen  of, 

from  Monte  Video,  5J. 
Amsterdam  7oolo<:ical  <  ianlcns,  notes  on  animals 

in  the, 21, 26, 32, II, 45, 4fl 

on   the   birth  of  a  young  Hippopotamus  at  the, 

25;  on  the   breeding  of  Tragelapkut  'irtitms  in 

the,  07. 
Anacondas,    exhibition    of,    and     remarks     upon 

youiii:    t'.i. 
AiKixnihhcrifrnns.  note  on  a  specimen  of.  living  in 

the  Zoological  Society's  Menageri.-.  57. 
Anatidif,  ;i  revision  of  the  N'eotropical,  47 :  list  of 

the  known  species  of,  that  have  been  introduced 

into  the,  /.oological  gardens  of  Kurope.  Cl. 
Andersson,  C.  '!'.,  list  of  a  collection  of  birds  made 

in  Damaraland  by,  6. 

Andes  of  Columbia",  on  the  Hairy  Tapir  of  the,  33. 
Angola,  list   of  the  mammalia    collected    bv   .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.  \'2 :  descrip- 
tions of  two  new  species  of  the  genus  tirallm-ln, 

49. 
Antelopes,  The  Book  of,  4;  on  two  new  species 

of,   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,  ti*. 
Ant  Thrushes,  descriptions  of  some  new  species 

of,   from    Bogota.  7:    characters    of   some    new 

species  of,  9:  synopsis  of  the  American.  11. 
Anthus,  on  the  Neotropical  species  of  the  genus, 

51;   A.  spiixdetta,  notes  on  a  stalled  .specimen 

of,  24. 

Antigua,  on  the  birds  of,  71. 
Antilles  (Lesser),  on  the  birds  of  the,  38. 
Antilocapridie.  note  on  the,  'J'.i. 
Aiitilii<-<ijn-ii   dun  Tirana,  on  the  addition  to  the 

Zoological  Society's  Menagerie  of  a  specimen  of, 

24:  on  the  systematic  position  of.  _7. 
Antioquia,  exhibition  of  bird  skins  from,  41;  on 

two  new  species  of  birds  from,  45 :  on  the  birds 

collected  by  T.  I\.  Salmon  in,  53. 
Ant  i  podcs  I  sland.  on  a  series  of  photographs  taken 

at,  65. 
Antwerp,  notes  on  the  animals  in  the  Zoological 

hardens  at.  -Jl.  ;{•_'.  41,  45.  49.  5'J,  54,  62,  65.  68,  69. 
Ant  Wrens,  synopsis  of  the  American.  11. 
Ape,  on  the  occurrence  in  Algeria  of  the  Barbary. 

64. 

Aplin  (C.  V.),  on  the  birds  of  Uruguay,  73. 
Apd  iinili/tt'K  f'tintcri.  notes  on  the,  t>4. 
Apti'>-//.r,  on  the  genus,  18;  notes  on  the  shipment 

from  Australia  of  two  specimens  of  Owen's,  30; 

.1 .  iiitnitcUi.  exhibition  of  an  egg  of.  13.  14. 
Ara  aranunni.  and  .1.  niilitan'ft.  exhibition  of  eggs 

of.  laid  in  ca))tivitv,  73:  .1.  a •in~icollit,  exhibition 

of  a  skin  of.  73;  A.glauca,  exhibition  of  a  skin 

of,  53. 

121 


122  BULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 


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,  U3;  exhibi- 
tiou  of  and  remarks  upon  a  collection  of  birds 
from  the,  52;  on  two  new  species  of  birds  dis- 
covered by  K.  "W.  White  in  the,  56;  on  the  birds 
colled  ed  by  K.  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  X«nop»aris  albinucha  from  the, 
70;  notes  on  the  birds  of  the  Estancia  Sta. 
Elena,  71  :  exhibition  of  skins  of  Araauricollu, 
Fionas  lacerut,  and  Chrysotis  tucumana  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  specimen  of,  in  the  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  a  new  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  skull  of  the, 
17 ;  notice  of  a  living  specimen  of  the,  in  the 
Zoological  Society's  Gardens,  20. 

B. 

Babahoyo,  list  of  birds  collected  by  Louis  Eraser 
at,  15. 

Babirussa,  note  on  the,  in  the  Zoological  Society's 
Gardens,  16. 

Bagdad,  exhibition  of  specimens  of  the  Mole 
Cricket  found  at,  65. 

Bagneres  de  Bigorre,  on  the  Palombiere  of  the,  9. 

Bahia,  remarks  on  some  Snakes  from,  19. 

Balceniceps  rex,  exhibition  of  an  egg  of,  13. 

Balfour  (I.  B.),  on  the  birds  collected  in  Socotra 
by,  55. 

Barbados,  on  a  small  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  K.  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,  32:  notes  on  the 
monkeys  of  eastern  Peru,  36;  on  the  birds  of 
eastern  Peru,  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,  86. 

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. 


Berlin,  notes  on  animals  in  the  Zoological  Gardens 
at,  32,  41,  54,  72;  note  on  a  specimen  of  Ateles 
vcllerosus  in  the  Museum  at,  39. 
Bhootan,  on  a  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. 
Blewfielda  River,  list  of  birds  collected  by  H. 

\Vickham  on  the,  27. 
Blue  Crows,  note  on  the  American,  46. 
Bogota,  on  birds  from,  7,  8,  9, 19. 
Boidce,  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. 

Bosfrontalis,  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.  taurus 
var.  domesticus,  exhibition  of  the  hoof  of  a  speci- 
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  a  two-horned  Rhinoceros  from ,  45. 
Branta  rufina,  exhibition  of  a  specimen  of,  19. 
Brazil,  description  of  a  new  Manakin  from  north- 
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  Jose,  California,  by, 
10;  on  a  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    ad- 
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. 

Bucconidce,  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.  subcylin- 
dricus,  exhibition  and  remarks  upon  the  skins  of 
two  specimens  of,  57. 

Buckley  (C.),  on  the  Quadrumana  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. 
Btiglodytes  albicilius,  note  on,  9. 
Bulger  (G.  E.),  report  on  birds  collected  at  Wind- 

vogelberg  by,  25. 

Burmeister  (H.),  notes  on  Jleliomaster  ancjelce,  24; 
characters  of  a  supposed  new  species  of  Hum- 
ming Bird,  64. 

C. 

Cabinda,  exhibition  of  a   specimen   of  Monkey 

from,  29. 
Calacali,  list  of  birds  collected  by  Louis  Fraser 

at,  14. 


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Calcutta,  remarks  on  t  lie  <  luido  to  the  Zoological 
Gardens  of,  60. 

Caldwell   (.1  .).  on  II   collection  of   inject  -  ;unl  shells 

from  Madagascar,   2u;    on   ;i  collect  ion    of  ani- 
mals sent  from  Madagascar  by,  24. 
California,  notes  on  llrid  ues's  birds  from    lit:  on  a 
new     Woodpecker    discovered    by     Bridges     in 
northern,  12. 

CitUist,'.  monograph  of  the  genus,  1:   .-ynopsis  of 
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marks  on,  .",. 

1'anix.  list  of  the  specimens  of  the  genus,  living  in 
the  Zoological  Society's  ( ianlens,  t',1  :  ('.  i-lninni, 

remarks  on,  44;  (1.  ///<>,•.  not< ,  41.: :  ('.  i;-lox,rc- 

marks  on  a   specimen  of,  in  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety's ( lardens,  (5:! ;    ('.  r!r:i!ni<i  nun,  remarks  on 
a  specimen,  of,  in  the  Zoological  Society's  Gar- 
dens, 63. 
Cape  Mole  Hat,  exhibition  of  albino  varieties  of 

tho,  65. 

Ciifiitonidce,  synopsis  of  the  American.  18;  addi- 
tional notes  on  the  American,  20;  distribution 
of  the.  2!). 

Capra,  on  the  various  species  of.  02:  C.  engagrus, 
exhibition  of  a  s]>ecimen  of,  42;   C.  pyrenair-a, 
exhibition  of  heads  of,  30. 
Cajn-iiiiiiltjiilit',  exhibition   of  a    specimen  of,    17; 

notes  on  the  American,  20,  27. 
Cur inatee,  on  the  fifth  cubital  remex  in  tho  wing 

in  the,  67. 

(\ir/ii>i>haga  micrncera.  remarks  on,  20. 
Cassel.  on  ornithology  at,  73. 
Cassiciitte,  review  of  tin-,  59. 

('UNiHii-ius,  remarks  on  species  of,  44;  remarks  on 
tho  species  of,  in  tho  Zoological  Society's  Men- 
age.rie,  44,  47;  exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon 
the  skill  of  a  chick  of,  145;  a  review  of  tho  spe- 
cies of,  46 ;  descriptive  list  of  the  species  of,  46 : 
C.  aufst.i-alu,  notes  on  a  skin  of,  30;  C.  bennettii, 
exhibition  of  tho  egg  of,  54  ;  notes  on  the  breed- 
ing of,  in  the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens,  21,  23; 
c.  Incarunculatus,  exhibition  of  a  specimen  of. 
41;  C.  kaitjii.,  remarks  on,  38;  C.  Salvador!!,  re- 
marks  on  a  skin  of,  50;  C.ivestermanni,  remarks 
on,  43. 

Cathartes  calif ornianus,  on  the  egg  and  nestling 
of,  16;  on  the  addition  to  the  Zoological  Society's 
Gardens  of  a  specimen  of,  27. 
Caucasus,  on  the  Wild  Goats  of  the,  63. 
Centropsar  rnirus,  remarks  on,  43,  45. 
Ceratodiisforsteri,  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.ascanias,  ex- 
hibition of  and  remarks  upon  a  skin  of,  63;  C. 
erythrogatter,  exhibition  of  a  drawing  of  the 
head  of,  72;  C.  grayi,  exhibition  of  the  typical 
skin  of,  72  •,  C.  i'juituN,  exhibition  of  a  skin  of,  72. 
Certhiola ,  mi  the  proper  use  of  the  generic.  term,7i. 
Cervicapra  clarkei,  exhibition  of  horns  of,  67. 
Cewidce,  on  the  arrangement  and  distribution  of 

the,  34. 

Ce-rvun  antisiensis,  notes  on,  42,  44 ;    0.  dtttawt, 
notes  on,  42,44;  C.  hippelaphun,  remarks  on  the 
antlers  of,  46;  C.  xika.  remarks  upon,  15,  52. 
Ceylon,  exhibition  of  a   skin  of  Prinift  xoclalis 
from,  36;  exhibition  of  a  specimen  of  1'riono- 
chilusvincenst'TQiu.  3!). 
Ohcetura,  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.  4!>; 
No.111,49;    Nos.  Vl'lli  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. 
Chakiempis,  remarks  on  the  genus,  62. 
Chasmorkynchus,  on  the  distribution  of  the  genus, 

27. 

Cltavna,  on  the  species  of  the  genus,  22 ;  C.  chava- 
ria,  exhibition  of  an  egg  of,  66;  (.'.  (lerhitaHt, 
exhibition  of  a  young  specimen  of,  from  San 
Fernando,  Trinidad,  27 ;  C,  nigricollis,  note  on,  27, 


c/irlniliini  lonffieollit,  exhibition  ol'  a  -pecimcn  of, 
from  Soulh  Australia.  17. 

Chili.  -Jam.  s  s  Neu   l.i-t  of  the  Mini 

onthe  birds  of.  :>;  notes  on  the  deer  of,  44;  rui  col- 
le.  lions  of  birds  from  Tarapaca  »i'J,  t;7  ;  exhibi- 
tion of  a  skin  of  rim/urn/, us  /</;/<•, /,-{,/«  from.  71. 

Chimbora/o,  li-t  of  binl  -  colle -ted  by  Louis  Fraser 
during  exccr-ions  to.  1 1. 

China,  note.-,  on  certain  specie*  "f  bird-  tVom.  'JO; 
on  1'.  it)  David's  travels  in.  41. 

C/iionix  <iUnt.  exhibition  ol.  and  remarks  upon  a 
specimen  of.  killed  in  Ireland.  7"  '  .  minor, 
exhibition  of  a  -kin  ol 

Cftiriqtd,  list  of  Mr .  Bridges'*  collections  of  mam- 
mals and  birds  from  the  town  of  David.  '.». 

QMrOMetM  VtH  <•  pottf*,  >  -\hil»ition  of.  and  remarks 
upon  a  skin  of.  :;7. 

('liluini/ilo'li-rit  in ti<- n lut a.  exhibit  ion  ofane_  | 

Ohlaephaga  i/tt<<triitnii,<i.  note  on.  ID,  11. 

'  liliirni'lu'i/^K.  on  the  genii.-,  C 
In-i/xatir.    on    two    rare,   specie.-,   of.    51:     on    the 

recently     described     Species    of,     .~>ti;      C.     I' 

remarks  on,  i;:;;    c.  /</<•/»//"<;/</.  exhibition  of  a 

skin    of,    7::       '  hibition    of.    and 

remarks  upon  a  skin  of,  56. 
ir/tln/>tiiii,  note  on  the  ^enu-.  12. 

it  biii/fiiiiKt,  exhibition  of  a  skin  of,  and  re- 
marks upon  its  distribution,  l  '  •'.•••  and 
C.  niiii/iiai-i.  remarks  on  living  example-' of.  in 
the  Geological  Society's  Garden.-,  51. 

Circus  inailliirili.  note  on.  21. 

Classification  of  birds,  on  the,  •">.">. 

('laws  and  spurs  of  birds'  wings,  remark*  • 

( 'item ojihilusmacyreyori.  exhibition  of  aspecim.  n 
of,  67. 

Coccyzus,  on  the  genus,  22, 34 :  C.  aiwricanuK.  exhi- 
bition of  a  skin  of,  3!l;  <'.  MyffcfOpfcfAaiflMtf,  exhi- 
bition of  a  specimen  of,  killed  in  Ireland.  39. 
!    Ocereba,tn\  the  proper  noeof  the  generic  term.  71. 
I    Coerebidce,  catalogue  of  the,  in  the  British  Mu- 
seum, 3. 

Coliuk.  remarks  on  the  species  of,  living  in  the 
Zoological  Society 's  Garaena,  61 ;  c.  ,•«/„ 
hibition  of  two  eggs  of,  laid  in  the  Zoological 
Society's  Gardens,  (ii. 

Collectors,  proceedings  of  zoological.  40. 

Colobus  palliatus,  on  its  probable  identity  with 
C.  (tiiyolt'iixix.  ."i4. 

Cologne,  notes  on  animals  in  the  Zoological  Gar- 
dens at,  32,  52.  62,  70. 

Colombia,  on  an  uudescribed  species  of  Hawk 
from,  16;  on  a  new  species  of  I'ipra  from,  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.  :s:i :  on  the  mam- 
mals obtained  by  II.  B.  White  in  the  Upper 
Magdalene  Valley,  66. 

ColuHibidce,  descriptions  of  new  species  of. '_".'. 

ColymbuH,  remarks  on  two  species  of.  13;  C. 
adamxi,  exhibition  of  a  specimen  of.  7'J. 

Comoro  Islands,  on  the  birds  of  the.  2:;. 

Comrie  (Dr.),  on  the  biids  collected  on  the  south- 
east coast  of  New  Guinea  bv,  47. 

Coiichitas.  lists  of  birds  collected  by  \V.  H.  Hud- 
sou  at,  29,  32,  33. 

Congo,  exhibition  of  a  specimen  of  Monkey  from 
Cabinda.29. 

Conopias,  on  the  species  of,  37. 

ConopopJtagida;  catalogue  of  the,  in  the  British 
Museum.  4. 

Constantinople,  ornithological  notes  from,  48;  ona 
collection  of  lishesmade  by  K.  1).  Dicksonat.  C.5. 

Coracoj>*is  rasa,  on  a  singular  habit  of,  C.o.  7n:  re- 
marks on  the  deal li  of  a  specimen  of.  which  had 
lived  lifty-four  years  in  the  Zoological  Society's 
<;ardens,'60. 

Coi  i/iliifns  k ulili.  remarks  on,  47. 

Cormorants,  remarks  on  the  feeding  of  young  by 
the  parent  birds  in  the  Zoological  Society's  Car- 
dens,  57. 

("lu'run  austral!*,  exhibition  of  the  skin  of  a  va- 
riety of,  5H. 

Optmetorniti  note  on  the  genus,  23. 

Costa  Kica  description  of  anew  accipitrine  bird 
from,  24. 

CotitiyUta:  catalogue  of  the,  in  the  British  Mu- 
seum, 4. 

Coturnix  fobgorgiii  exhibition  of  and  remarks 
upon  the  eggs  of,  55. 


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BULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 


Crabs,  exhibition  of  Ascension  Island  bind,  47. 

Cracidce.    Xee  Carassows. 

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  subgemis 

Xantluira,  53. 
Cuckoo,  on  a  new  species  of  the  genus  Neomor- 

phus,  25:  on  the  genus  Coccyzus,  34. 
Cuenca,  list  of  birds  collected  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, 153,  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. 
Cyanoeitta,  note  on  the  species  of,  46. 
Cyanomyias  coelestis,  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. 
Cypselidce,  notes  on  the  genera  and  species  of,  24. 

I). 

Dacnis,  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 

Damalis  hunteri,  exhibition  of,  and  remarks  upon 
some  heads  and  skins  of,  65;  description  of,  65; 
I),  senegalensis,  exhibition  of  a  head  of,  66;  ex- 
hibition of  the  head  and  horns  of  a  specimen  of, 
from  Lames,  62. 

Damaraland,  list  of  Andersson's  collection  of  birds 
from,  6. 

Darlington,  exhibition  of  two  curious  Ducks  shot 
near,  57. 

Darmstadt,  on  ornithology  at,  73. 

Dasypeltis  scabra,  on  the  riabits  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'^  collections  of  mam- 
mals and  birds  from  the  town  of,  9. 

David  (Pere),  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  j 
Pudu,  26 ;  notice  of  a  memoir  on  the  Old  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 
Eusa,  46. 

Dendrocolaptidce,  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.prcelatus, 
exhibition  of  a  skin  of  the  female  of,  20. 

Dickinson  (D.),  on  a  new  species  of  Falco  discov- 
ered on  the  river  Shire  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. 

Diglosaince,  synopsis  of  the,  45. 

Divers,  remarks  on  two  species  of,  13. 


Dogmersfield  Park,  exhibition  of  a  specimen  of  the 
(J lossy  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  atbertisi,  notes  on,  42;  D.  albertiei 
cervinicauda,  exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon 
skins  of,  59. 

Dn-w  (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  Rev.  G.  Brown's  col- 
lections from,  48,  50,  51,  52,  54. 

E. 

Eastern  Archipelago,  distribution  of  the  Psitta- 
cidce  in  the,  15. 

Ecuador,  list  of  a  collection  of  birds  from  Qtiijos, 
6;  notes  on  collections  of  birds  from  Rio  Napo, 
10, 13 ;  list  of  birds  collected  by  Louis  Frazer  at 
Cuenca,  Zamora,  and  Gualaq'uiza,  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. 

Eldine.ce,  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,  36 ;  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  brunneus,  remarks  on,  64. 

Etjuus  asinutt  somalicus,  exhibition  of  a  skin  of,  69 ; 
IE.  grevyi,  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. 

Euchcetes,  on  the  name,  53. 

Euphonia,  synopsis  of  the  genns,  5;  note  on  the 
geographical  distribution  of  the  genus,  8. 

Euplocamus  crawfurdi,  on  the  female  of,  46;  E. 
cuvieri,  exhibition  of  a  skin  of  a  male  of,  31. 

Eurylcemidce,  catalogue  of  the,  in  the  British  Mu- 
seum, 4. 

Euriflcemus.  on  the  systematic  position  of,  40. 

Exoiic  Ornithology,  2. 

Extinct  birds,  report  on  those  of  the  Mascarene 
Islands,  27. 

F. 

Falco  circumcinclus,  note  on,  20 ;  F.  eleonorce,  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  from  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.  uncia, 
exhibition  of  skins  of,  and  remarks  on  its  geo- 
graphical distribution,  67. 

Ftinch  (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. 


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Florence  Museum,  on   the  mounted   specimens  of 

Italian  birds  in  the,  71. 
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Museum,  4;    descriptions  of  new  Hpe.-ie.s  of,  7, 

H).    IS.  'JL».  :i(l.  .1C-:    svnopsisof  the.   11. 
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Formosa,  exhibition  of  a  skin  of  a  Hare  >ent  from 

the   Island  of,  by  Mr.  Swinhoe,  18;  note  on  tin- 
deer  of,  l!i. 
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Fruit-Pigeons,  exhibitions  of  a  drawing  of  a  spe- 
cies of,  47 ;  exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  two 
rare,  52. 

Fulica  gallinuloides,  exhibition  of  tho  supposed 
typical  specimen  of,  50. 

Fuligula  cristata,  early  appearance  in  Hampshire 
of,  5 ;  F.  nationi,  remarks  on,  50. 

"Furculum"  or  "Furcula,"  62. 

G. 

Galago  montairi,  remarks  on  and  exhibition  of 
the  type  specimens  of,  24. 

Galapagos  Islands,  on  new  birds  collected  bv  Dr. 
Habelin  the,  34;  011  the  visit  of  H.  M.  S.  Petrel 
to  the,  46. 

Galbulidce,  synopsis  of  the,  1 ;  further  remarks  on 
the,  6;  on  tho  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  Phananidce,  2,  21 ;  of  the 
Bucconidce,  8;  of  the  genera  CallUteaudJ^np/io- 
nia,  8;  of  the  PslttacMoe  in  the  Eastern  Archi- 
pelago, 15 ;  of  the  genus  Turdus,  18 ;  of  the  genus 
Dendrocygna,  23 ;  of  the  genus  Chaamorhynchus, 
27 ;  of  the  Barbets,  29 ;  of  the  Touracoes,  33 ;  of 
the  Cervidce,  34;  of  Rhinoceroses,  40;  of  several 
American  Limicolce,  41 ;  of  Ciconia  bai/ciana,  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.  ecripta,  exhibition  of  the  egg  and  young 
of,  65. 

Georychus  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. 

Giraffe,  on  the  birth  of  a  young  male,  in  the  Zoo- 
logical Society's  Gardens.  28 ;  list  of  Giraffes  that 
have  lived  in  the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens, 
28,  69. 

Girand'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, 
32, 35, 45. 

Goose,  notes  on  the  Upland,  10,  11:  on  the  Spur- 
winged  Geese  in  the  Zoological  Society's  Men- 
agerie, 12, 14. 


( iorilla,  remarkson  photograph^  of  a  v  onn_ 

imn  of,  in  Berlin,  and  on  an  example  of,  formerly 
living  in  Kngland    1'.'. 

OraUana,  li.st,  of  the  known  species  of.  4!». 

Grey  (Sir  (i.j,  lint  of  animals    pie-ented  to  the 

Zoological  Society's  (iardens  by,  17. 
<ii-ns  ci IK-,  i  a,  (,.  iii'iiitii/iiffila.   and  a.  rin/,,.  e\bi- 

bit  ion  of  e^iL ^  of.  1:;. 
ilri/lfotiil/iii  i-til'Hiri'ii.  exhibition  of,  and   remarks 

apon  Bpecimens of, obtained  at  r.aLrdad.i;r>. 
( iiiarharo.  exhibition  of  an  eug  of  the.  •_".( ;  on  the 
ran^e  in  South  America  of  the,  f,7. 

Qnalaqoica,  list  of  birds  collected  b\  LOUJ-  • 

i:t,   TJ. 
I  ;  iiatemala.   charai'tei  >  of   eleven    n< 

birds  collected  bv  <  >.  Salvin  in.  1.1:  contributions 

to  the  ornithology  of,  i(;. 

Guinea  fowl,  on  thi-  species  of.  from  the  Zambesi, 

66. 
<li/]iarchu8 papa,  exhibition  of  the  eg^  of,  14. 

H. 

Habel  (Dr.),  on  new  species  of  birds  collected  in 
the  Galapagos  Islands  by,  31. 

Hague,  noteson  animals  in  the  Zoological  ( iardens 
at  tho,  4.1,  .14,  08,  (i(.». 

Ilaliai'tus  albicilla,  on  the  occurrence  in  North 
America  of,  21,  2.1;  H.  branickii,  remarks  on  a 
specimen  of,  in  the  Hamburg  (iardens,  68. 

Halmaturus  luctiioxus,  an  account  of,  42. 

Hamburg  Zoological  <  iardens,  notes  on  animals  in 
the,  25,  32,  41,  54,  72;  on  specimens  of  lladai'-tus 
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 
(iardens  at,  72. 

Hartlaub  (G.),  on  the  distinctness  of  Pennula 
ecaudata  and  P.  sandwichensis,  71. 

Hauxwell  (J.),  list  of  birds  collected  at  IVbas  by, 
28. 

Hawk,  characters  of  a  species  of,  from  New  Cale- 
donia, 13;  on  an  undescribed  species  of.  from 
New  Granada,  16. 

Heliomaster  angelce,  exhibition  of  specimens  of 
and  notes  on,  24. 

Helix  hcemastoma,  exhibition  of  living  specimens 
of,  57. 

Hemipode,  exhibition  of  a  skin  of  a,  from  Xyassa- 
land,  73. 

Heterodactylus  imbr\catus\  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,  2.1:  mi 

the  birth   at  the  London  Zoological  Society's 

Gardens  of  a,  36,  39;  remarks  on  the  Liberian/41. 

I  Hippotragus  bakeri,  notes  on,  30. 

Hirundinea,  notes  on  the  species  of,  33,58. 

Holland,  on  the  nesting  of  the  Spoonbill  in,  49. 

Holland  (A.  H.),  notes  on  the  birds  of  tho  Argen- 
tine Republic,  67,  68;  notes  on  the  birds  of  the 
Estaucia  Sta.  Elena.  71. 

i  Honduras,  list  of  birds  collected  by  G.  C.  Taylor 
in,  12;  note  on  the  Ocellated  Turkey  of,  18;  on 
birds  collected  by  G.  M.  W lately  on  the  coast 
of,  35. 

Huaheine,  list  of  a  collection  of  birds  from,  22. 

Huallaga  River,  catalogue  of  birds  collected  by 
E.  Barllett  on  the,  28. 

Hudson  (W.  H.),  lists  of  birds  collected  at  Con- 
chitas  by,  29,  32,  33;  on  the  birds  of  the  Kio 
Negro  of  Patagonia,  :i9. 

Hudson's  Bay,  exhibition  of  bird  skins  from  Port 
Churchill,  16. 

Huemul,  notes  on  the,  42.  44. 

i  Hunter,  (H.  C.  V.),  on  a  hew  Antelope  discovered 
by,  65. 

Humming  Bird,  on  the  habits  and  nest  of  the 
Pichiucha,  18;  list  of  species  of,  obtained  by 
Whitely  in  high  Peru.  44:  exhibition  and  de- 
s'.Tiption  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  BULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES   NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 


fnrelfero,  exhibition  of  a  specimen 

of  the  egg  of,  72. 

Hylophilus,  review  of  the  genus,  "><>. 
Hypocolius  ampelinvs,  exhibition  of  and  remarks 

on  a  skin  of,  4f>. 
Hypotriorchis  castanonotus,  note  on,  18. 

I. 

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  Doemersfield  Park,  r><;. 
Ibis  fcthiopica,  on  the  breeding  in  the  Zoological 

Society's  Gardens  of,  51. 
Icteridce,  catalogue  of  the,  in  the  British  .Museum. 

3  ;  review  of  the  family,  59,  60. 
Impenues,  on  those  collected  during  I  lie  yoyage 

of  the  Challenger,  51. 
Ini  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  ]'it1lu>» 

sebce  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,  16  ;  arrival  at 

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. 
Ireland,    exhibition   of   a  specimen   of    Coccyzus 

erythrophthalmits  killed  in,  39;   exhibition  of  a 

specimen  of  Cliionis  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  Salle'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. 

"VVhitely  in,   25;    exhibition  of  a  collection  of 

mammals  and  birds  from,  26:   exhibition  of  a 

skin  of  8pizaetusnipalensisfrom,  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 

Shir6  Highlands  by,  69. 
Juan  Fernandez,  on  the  land  birds  of,  38. 
Julodis  fftnchi,  exhibition  of,  and  remarks  upon 

specimens  of,  61,  65. 

K. 

Kagu,  letters  from  Dr.   G.  Bennett  respecting 

specimens  of  the,  19  ;  arrival  at  the  Zoological 

Society's  Gardens  of  a,  19. 

Kangaroo,  exhibition  of  a  picture  of  a  Hock,  15. 
Kerguelen's  Laud,  on  the  birds  collected  during 

the  voyage  of  the  Challenger  in,  51. 
Kerr  (J.  G.),  on  the  avifauna  of  the  Lower  Pil- 

comayp,  69. 

Kilimanjaro,  on  the  mammals  of,  72. 
Kittacincla  auricularis,  note  on,  27. 


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. 
Laridce,  remarks  on  the,  in  the  Zoological  Society's 

Gardens,  28  ;  a  revised  list  of  the  Neotropical,  37. 
Larus  eburneus,   exhibition  of  a  nest,  eggs,  and 

two  young  ones  of,  64. 


Last  (J.  T.),  notes  on  the  habits  of  I'titaitiochcerus 

cdn  antui,  72. 
La  yard  (E.  L.),  notes  on  birds  observed    at  Para 

by,  4'J;  on  a   collection  of  Parrots  obtained  in 

the,  Fiji  Islands  by,  46. 
Lecomte's  expedition  to  the    Falkland  Islands 

report  on,  :;o. 
Le^ge  (V.),  exhibition  of  specimens  of  a  new  bird 

from  Ceylon,  39. 

Legnocinclus,  note  on  the  genus,  8. 
Lemur,  exhibition  of  a   newly  described  species 

of,   34;    L.   leucotnystax,   remarks    on,     25;     L. 

macaco,  note  on  the  way  in  which  it  carries  its 

young,  61. 

Leotaud's  "Birds  of  Trinidad,"  remarks  on,  29. 
Lepidorirenparadoxa,  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.  S.),  on  a  collection  of  birds  made 

near  the.  Cit.y  of  Mexico  by,  3L'. 
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. 
Limicolce,  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. 
Livingstone  Expeditions  into  Africa,  note  on  the 

two,  39. 
Lobiophasis  bulweri,  exhibition  of  and  remarks 

upon  skins  of,  47. 

LophopJwrusl'huysi,  exhibition  of  a  drawing  of,  29. 
Loriculus,  on  an  addition  to  the  genus,  49. 


Macacus  ncmestrinus,  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. 
Macquarie  Island,  exhibition  of  two  skins  of  a 

Kail  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;  on  the  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  anew  Passer- 

ine Bird  from,  24;  on  the  Iliver  Hog  of,  72. 
Magdalene  Valley,  on  the  mammals  obtained  by 

E.  B.  White  in  the  Unper,  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  a  rapacious  bird,  11. 
Mania  temmincki,  remarks  on,  51. 
Marine  animal,  on  a  new  species  of,  from   the 

Northern  Pacific,  40,  42. 
Marten  killed  in  Wales,  and  near  Odiham,  5. 
Mascarene  Islands,  report  on  the  extinct  birds 

from  the,  27. 
Mediterranean,    exhibition    of   a   skin    of  Falco 

puniceus  captured  in  the,  73. 
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  Madagascar  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.  Sall6 

in  southern,  9,  10,  11  ;  on  a  collection  of  birds 

made  by  Botteri  in  the  vicinity  of  Orizaba,  10; 

list  of  additional  species  of  Salle's  birds  from 

Jalapa  and  S.  Andres  Tuxtla,  10  ;  notes  on  some 

birds  from,  11  ;  description  of  a  new  species  of 

Buteo  from,  11;   on  Salle's  collection  of  birds 


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from  O;ixiic:i,  11:  list  of  birds  collected  by  A. 
Boucard  inOaxaca.  i:;:  on  a  Berlesof  birds  from 

the  .vicinity  of  .Jalapa.  !•'!;  list  of  Tyrant  I'.inls 
of,  11:  notes  on  a  collection  of  birds  from  Ori- 
zaba, !.">;  on  a  new  species  of  Finch  from,  18;  on 
birds  collected  l.y  A.  Jioiicard  in  southern.  1!)  : 
.....  idditions  to  the  avifauna  of.  'JO,  111:  li.-t  of 
birds  procured  li\(i.  II.  White  in  Die  City  of. 
L'L':  list  of  a  collection  of  birds  formed  b\  A. 
Boucard  at  \'era  Cm/.,  '21-  exliil.ition  and  de, 
.scrijitions  of  new  species  of  birds  from.  "27  •  on  a 
collection  of  birds  made  by  Mr.  Le  Stra»  =  ge  near 

the  City  of,  82;  description  of  a  new  specie-,  <>r 

\\'ren    from,   33  :     exhibition    of   two    .skulls    of 

I'.aird's  Tapir  from,  4  'J. 
Mn-r«sttir,  notes  on  t  he  upecii  s  of,  32. 
Mierobatet,  synopsis  of  t  he  species  of,  59. 
Mi/rai/it  ciinutculatiiti,  note  on,  18. 
Milmuill  tifriiiums,  exhibition  of  a  nest  of,  con- 

taining egti's  of  Jtolothnu  liititiii-ii'iixia,  '!!>. 
Mitun  vali-ini,  remarks  upon,  52. 

Moiiador,  on  the  breeding  of  the  Rleonora  Falcon 

neai',  30. 

Molgevittata,  remarks  upon  the  distribution  of,  61. 
Molothriis  IxiiHirieiiNix,  exhibition  of  the  eggs  of, 

in  the  nest  of  MUvtiliix  ti/rnti  //?(*,  39. 
Moiitotnhf,  review  of  the  family,  10. 
Monkeys    on  the  breeding  of,  daring  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  AmphiHba  •- 

iiian  from,  52. 
Moutserrat,  on  a  small  collection  of  birds  from 

the  Island  of,  53. 

Moornk.  exhibition  of  the  egg  of  the,  54. 
Mosquito  Coast,  list  of  birds  collected  by  H.  Wick- 

ham  on  Htewflelda  Kiver  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. 
Mutcisaxieola,  on  the  species  of  the  genus,  27. 
Museum,  on  certain  principles  to  he  observed  in 

the  establishment  of  a  National  Natural  His- 

tory, 35;  on  the  most  desirable  objects  to  be  ex- 

hibited in  a  Local,  72. 
Mweru  (Lake),  on  some  specimens  of  mammals 

sent  by  A.  Sharpe  from,  71. 
My<jalc,  exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a  spider 

of  the  genus,  55. 
Myiozetetes,  on  the  species  of,  37. 

If. 

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. 
s,  on  the  species  of  the  genus,  22. 


Neotropical  region.  "Nomenclator  Avium  Neo- 
tropicalium,"  3;  a  revised  list  of  the  Laridce  of 
the.  37:  on  the  Pteroptocfiidce  of  the,  44;  a  revi- 
sion of  the  Anatidce  of  the,  47  ;  on  the  species  of 
Anthusof  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, 
f>0,  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 
discoveries  in,  44  ;  on  the  birds  collected  by  Dr, 


on  the  M,mhea>t  const  of.  47:  on  orni- 
thologtaal  progress  in,  4H:  further  ornitholog- 
ical mws  Jrom.  (.-:  nn  a  new  species  of  Mono- 
treine,  from,  50. 

New  Ireland,  on  the  Ke\  .  <  ,.  J'.rown's  collections 
from.  18,50,51,52, 

Neuton  <.\.).  note-,  on   the  bird.-,  of  the  Strait-  of 


New  Zealand,  on  thegenOft.AvtoraBof,  ]*:  animals 

from,  at  the  /oo'o-ical  Society's  (  iardei, 
Nicaragua,  ex  hiliition  of  a  .skull  of  Tiij'iru*  //•/</•./< 

from,  28;  additions  to  the  li-t  of  bird-  o: 
Nile,  note  on  the  ••Crocodile  I'.ird"  of  t  he,  71. 

•  ••'tiiiiioniii,  on  the  typical  specimen  of,  50. 
N  ii/sch'.s  Pterylography  (translate.  i: 
••  Nomenclator  Avium  Xeotropicalium,"  3,  41. 
Norfolk,  on  the  occurrence  of  l',',,»in  acumiitata 

in,  69,  71. 
Norwich  Museum,  on  some  Hp<-<  -ies  of  A«-ii.itre8 

in  the,  11. 

\<>t<n-itftex  tif/>ltlii//.i,  notes  on.  67,68. 
\  ni-ih-iiifii  rnryocdtactt'x.  exhil»ition  of  the  ne-t  and 

of,  28. 
\ninitlii  rlliot.i,  exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 

skin  of,  54. 
Xyassaland.  on  a  <'ollection  of  mammals  made  bv 

A.  Sharj)e  in.  68;  list  of  birds  colled.  •: 

"Whyte  in,  71;  exhibition  of  a  skin  of  a  llemi 

pode  from,  73;  on  the  new  Cypress  ,,f.  7:;. 
Xycticurax  gi~ifteun,  exhibition  of  a  Hj>eciuien  of, 

shot  in  riumstead  Marshes,  59. 

O. 

Oaxaca,  on  Sall6'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  aquat  i<-  birds 

near,  5;  the  nesting  of  the  Water  Kail  near,  5. 
Ohio,  exhibition  of  some  variegated  wool  from,  21. 
OligomyodfB,    catalogue    of  the,  in    the    British 

Museum,  4. 
Opisthocomus  crifttatus,  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  ampldbius,  and  a  specimen  of  Brdnta 

mflna,  19. 

Oreas  canna,  on  the  breeding  in  captivity  of,  28. 
Oreophasis  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. 

Or  nit/i  inn,  note  on  the  genus,  41. 
Ornithological  Congress  at  Budapest,  address  to 

the.  4. 
Ornithological  Literature  for  1870,  38  ;  for  1871,  40  ; 

for  1872,  42. 
Oniithurlnjitchus  paradoxus,  on  living  specimens 

of,  in  confinement  at  Melbourne,  63. 
Oruba,  on  the  mitrratorv  birds  observed  between 

Gibraltar  and  Malta  on  the  S.  S.,71. 
Osburn  (W.),  list  of  a  collection  of  birds  made  in 

Jamaica  by,  17. 
Oteines,  descriptions  of  new  species  of  American, 

26,  61. 

Ofidil>fiapft  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.  TJ:  on  the 

nomenclature  of  British,  and  on  the  arrange- 

ment of  the  Order  >Y/  •///<  >.v.  53. 
Oxford  University  Museiun,  on  the  bird  collec- 

tions in  the,  68,  69,  71. 
OxyrhampMdat,  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. 


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Pallatanga,  list  of  birds  collected  by  Louis  Fraser 
at,  12,14. 

Palombiere  of  Bagneres  de  Bigorre,  on  the,  9. 

Panama,  list  of  T.  Bridges's  collections  of  mam- 
mals and  birds  from  t  lie  to\vu  of  David,  9 :  notes 
on  a  collection  of  birds  from  the  Isthmus  of,  23; 
on  the  Quadrmnana  of  America  norlli  of,  38. 

Pangkong  Lake,  exhibition  of  variety  of  Jiulto 
maximus  from ,  14. 

Para,  notes  on  birds  observed  by  E.  L.  Layard  at, 
42. 

Paradise  Birds,  arrival  at  the  Zoological  Society's 
( Jardens  of  two  living,  19 ;  exhibition  of  a  draw- 
ing of  Paradiaea  calva  from  the  Island  of  Wai- 
giou,  24;  description  of  a  new  species  of,  discov- 
ered by  d'Albertis,  41;  note  on  Drepanomis 
albertisi,  42;  exhibition  of  a  skin  of  Jihipiilnniia 
gulielmi-tertii,  58;  exhibition  of  and  remarks 
upon  a  specimen  of  Pamdisornis  rudolpld,  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,  09;  notes  on,  71. 

Pareudiastespacificus,  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 
Societe  Zoologiqued'Acclimatationof,  26;  notes 
on  the  animals  in  the  Zoological  Gardens  at,  68. 

Parra,  on  the  species  of,  9. 

Parrakeet,  on  a  new  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,  in  the  Museum  at  Neuchatel,  4(5 ;  re- 
marks on  a  rare  Pacific  species  of,  47;  on  t5ie 
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  Cliry- 
sotis,  56;  on  a  new  species  of  the  genus  Oonurus, 
56.  63;  note  on  Ruppell's  Parrot,  57;  on  a  singu- 
lar 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 
a  specimen  of  a  rare  species  of,  63 ;  exhibition  of 
a  variety  of  the  Grey  Parrot,  72. 

Parus  ineridionalis,  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 
hibitibn  of  and  remarks  upon  an  example  of,  55. 

Pavoniriripennis,  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.trachyrin/n- 
chus,  on  the  deciduous  knob  of  the  culnien  of  the 
beak  of,  60 ;  P.  manillensis,  note  on,  68. 

Pelomedtisa,  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-medusce,  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  (-astern,  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  by  H.  Whitely  in.  2!). 
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  monkeys  of  eastern,  36 ;  on  the  birds 
collected  by  E.  Bartlett  in  eastern.  40:  list  of 
Humming  Birds  obtained  by  H.  Whitely  in  high, 
44 ;  notes  on  the  deer  of  western,  44 ;  exhibition 
and  description  of  a  new  species  of  Humming 


Bird  from  northern,  52:  remarks  upon  a  t'ondoi 
in  the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens  from.  .">'.» 
description  of  a  new  Ground  Finch  from  western 
63;  exhibition  of  a  skin  of  Anuuti-olitnnas  con 
color  from  Lima.  73. 

Perucho,  list  of  birds  collected  by  Louis  Frasei 
at,  14. 

Petrel,  report  of  the  visit  to  the  Galapagos  Island) 
of  II.  M.S..  46. 

Phacochosrus  celiani,  addition  of  a  specimen  of 
to  the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens,  l(i;  not< 
on.  :::>. 

Phalaropusfidicariiis,  exhibition  of  a  skin  of,  iron 
Chili,  71;  J'.  •K'ilfioiii,  exhibition  of  a  skin  of 
from  the  Falkland  Islands,  73, 

Phasianidce,  list  of  the  species  of,  2,  21  ;  remarks 
on  the,  geographical  distribution  of  the,  21  :  01 
the  arrival  at  the  Zoological  Society's  Garden: 
of  two  newly  described  species  of,  34:  arriva 
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  Iron 
1858  to  I860, 16;  exhibition  of  a'hybridspeci.  s  of 
31;  exhibition  of  a  drawing  of  Loplioj>ltorn 
I'huysi,  29;  remarks  on  the  locality  of  ThainmilU 
amker-iti,  34;  on  the  female  of  Euplocamus  craw 
fur(U,46;  on  the  breeding  of  .l/v/i/.v  </i</anteu, 
and  other  species  of,  in  the  Zoological  Society'i 
Gardens,  52:  exhibition  of  a  pair  of  Phasianu 
pnncipalin  from  Afghanistan,  belonging  to  th< 
Prince  of  Wales,  61 ;  exhibition  of  a  skin  of  P 
principalis,  63. 

Phibalura  Jlavirostris,  exhibition  of  two  eggs  of 
73. 

Philadelphia,  notes  on  the  birds  in  the  Mnseiin 
of  the  Academy  of  Sciences  of,  9. 

Philepittidce,  catalogue  of  the,  in  the  Britisl 
Museum,  4. 

Philippine  Islands,  on  a  new  species  of  Parrakeet 
from  the,  40;  remarks  on  the  "Tarnaron"  o 
the,  64. 

Phytotomidce,  catalogue  of  the,  in  the  Britisl 
Museum.  4. 

Phlogoenas  crinigera,  on  the  breeding  of,  in  th 
Zoological  Society's  Menagerie,  24. 

Phy Ilium  g clonus,  exhibition  of  and  remarks  upoi 
a  specimen  of,  living  in  the  Zoological  Society' 
Gardens,  65. 

Pichinci.a,,  list  of  birds  collected  by  Louis  Frase 
during  excursions  to,  14. 

Pietra  Pa  pale,  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  a  skin  of,  73. 

Pipreola,  revision  of  the  species  of,  51. 

I'ipridce,  catalogue  of  the,  in  British  Museum,  4 

Pithecia  leucocephala,  on  the  addition  to  the  Zof 
logical  Society's  Gardens  of  a  specimen  of,  2<>. 

Pittidce,  catalogue  of  the,  in  British  Museum,  4 

Platacanthomys  laniurus.  exhibition  of  aspecime 
of,  15. 

Plectropterus,  notes  on  the  species  of,  in  th 
Zoological  Society's  Gardens,  12,  14;  P.  nigei 
notes  on,  48. 

Plegadis  falcinellus,  exhibition  of  a  specimen  ol 
shot  in  Dogmerstield  Park,  56. 

Plumstead  Marshes,  exhibition  of  a  specimen  c 
a  Night  Heron  shot  in,  59. 

Podager  nacunda,  exhibition  of  a  specimen  of  th 
egg  of,  72. 

Poeocephalus  ruppetti,  note  on,  57. 

Porcupine,  description  of  a  new  species  of  Indian 
24. 

Porphyrio  cceruleus,  note  on,  53;  P.  cceruleus.  1 
polioccphalus,  and  P.  mnaragdonotus,  exhibitio 
of  and  remarks  upon  specimens  of,  67;  / 
vitiensis,  exhibition  of  a  series  of  fifty-five  egg 
of,  62. 

Porpoises  in  the  Victoria  Nyanza,  68. 

Port  Churchill,  exhibition  of  bird  skins  from,  1£ 

Potamochoerus  edwardsi,  exhibition  of  a  mounte 
specimen  of,  72;  P.  penicillatus,  on  the  skull  ol 
15;  breeding  of,  in  the  Zoological  Society' 
Gardens.  17. 

Potto,  exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  som 
specimens  of  the,  31. 


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Prejcvalski  (N".  M.I.  exhibition  of  photograpbs  of 

natural  histurv  objects  collected  in  ct-ntral  Asia 

l>y.  <i:i. 
1'ri i/'ui  xiii-nilix,  exhibition  of  a  skin  of,  from   (Y\- 

lOD 

J'n'nn  it  urn  ft,  on  tin-  i^enus,  15. 
i'rioiioi-liili.  of  I'.ritish  India,  44. 
IVoce. 'dings  of  the  Zoological   Society,  the  date, 

of  issue  of  the  early  volumes  of  the,  70. 

]'r»/tit/irrint  iiiculor,  notes  on,  40 ;  /'.  <in  unnm*.  ex- 
hibition of  a  specimen  of,  !'.  1. 
I'l-iitn/iti'i-iiy  iiiiii<-i-ti-iix,  remarks  on  specimens  of, 

ill  the  Society's  (iardens,  7l'. 
Pxaltn'a  Jtavtdmt.  note  011,8. 
l'gitt<i<-iitti\  dist rihut ion  of  the,    in  the  Eastern 

Archipelago,  15. 

I'xiftttntii  critluti'us,  exhibition  of  a  variety  of,  7'J. 
l'tfri>i>tn,-liiil(i',  catalogue  of  the,  in   the  British 

M  useiini,  4  ;   on  t  he  neotropical  s])ecies  of,  44. 

Pterylograpny,  translation  of  Xit/.sch's,  2. 

PtUojnttfcUeiatUli  remarks  on.  I'll. 
Publications,  record  of  recent  ornithological,  14. 
Pnellaro,  list  of  birds  collected  bv  Louis  Fraser 

at.  14. 

Pull-bird,  characters  of  a  new  species  of  the  genus 

\niuiula,  56. 
J'ltrlin  a  a  //a  via,  remarks  npon  a  specimen  of,  from 

Australia,  68. 
Punjab  Sheep  in  the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens, 

note  on  the,  14. 

Pyranga  roseogularis,  note  on,  42. 
Python  sebce,  incubation    of,   in    the    Zoological 

Society's  gardens,  20;   on  the  temperature  of, 

during  incubation,  20. 


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  a  needle 
made  from  the  stem  of  a  feather  from  North,  73. 

Quijos,  list  of  a  collection  of  birds  from,  6. 

Quiscalince,  review  of  the,  60. 

Quito,  list  of  birds  collected  by  Louis  Fra^e^  ;n 
the  vicinity  of,  14. 

R. 

Rabbit  Pest  in  Australia,  note  on  the,  66. 

Radde's  "Internationale  Farbenskala, "  remarks 
on,  58. 

Rail,  exhibition  of  two  skins  of,  from  Macquarie 
Island,  56. 

Rattidce,  synopsis  of  the  American,  30. 

Rallus  aguaticus  breeding  near  Odiham,  5;  K. 
mlcirostris,  note  on,  55. 

Ramage  (Mr.),  list  of  birds  collected  in  Dominica 
by,  65 ;  list  of  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  a  collection  of  birds  made  by  James 
Paubeny  on  the  coasts  of  the,  6. 

Reiser's  "Ornis  Balkanica,''  remarks  on,  73. 

Remex.  on  the  fifth  cubital,  of  the  wing  in  the 
('finimtw.  67. 

Reptile  House,  remarks  upon  the  opening  of  the 
Zoological  Society's  new,  59. 

Rhamphoccenus,  synopsis  of  the  species  of,  59. 

Rharriphocoryfclot-beu-i.  exhibition  of  and  remarks 
upon  a. specimen  of,  65. 

jRhea,  on  the  species  of,  in  the  Zoological  Society's 
Menagerie,  14;  11.  dancini,  exhibition  of  and 
remarks  upon  some  eggs  of,  61;  exhibition  of 
two  young  specimens  of,  from  Tarapaea,  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  ot  a  two-horned  species  of,  from 
Brahmapootra,  45;  notice  of  a  memoir  on  tlie,4.~>; 
exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  the  skin  of  a 
young  species  of,  from  the  Sunderlmnds,  47;  on 
thespecies  of,  now  or  lately  living  in  the  Zoologi- 
cal Society 'a  Menagerie,  48;  remarks  upon  a  two- 

415— STo.  49 9 


horned  species   of,   killed  in  Tippenih,  48;    on 
some  horns  belonging  to  an  apparently  in 
cies  of.  7<i;   /«'.  hmiotix.  note*  On,  40, 60 j  an  illus- 
trated account  of,  I'i;   J,'.  *i in  UK.  on  the  external 
characters  of,  (i'J  ;   remarks  on.  07  ;    I 
arrh  ,il  at  t  he  Zoological   Society'-  (iardens  of  a 
specimen  of.  -l.'i;  on  a  specimen  from  tin;  Sunder- 
bunds  of,  48;    /,'.  nn  unit  i-ii  n  ax.   exhibition  of  a 
tracing  of  the.  skull  of  a  male.  I!t:  addition  to 
the  Zoological  Society's  (iardens  of  a  female,  38; 
I!,  iijiiriiniix.  on  a  horn  of  the  m.ih    . 
Jthwtdorntl  </<//(>/////.// •/•/;/.  exhibition  ot 

of,  f.K. 
Rhone,  exhiliition  of  a  map  of  the  delta 

.showing  the  habitat  of  the  Heaver,  66. 
Riobamba,  list  oi  birds  collected  i>v  Louis  Fraser 

at.  li'. 

RioXapo,  notes  on  collection-  of  birds  from,  In,  13. 
Kio  Negru.  list  of  birds  collected  by  Mr.  Wallace 

on  the,  28;  Hudson  on  the  birds  of  the,  39. 
Rio  I'arana,  on  new  or  little  known   birds  from 

the,  ::::. 
Kome,  list  of  birds  exposed  for  sale  in  the  market 

in  .January,  1853,  at,  7. 
Rotterdam,  notes  on  the  animals  in  tln-Zo- 

Gardens  at,  21, 25,  32, 41, 45,  49,  52,  6'j 
Ruminants,  on  the  period  of  gestation  of  certain.  21. 

S. 

Saiga  tatariea,  remarks  on,  27. 

S.  Andres  Tuxtla,  list  of  Sallys  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. 

Salle  (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.  (54. 

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.  _7. 

San  Jose,  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  (SirR.),  letter  from,  ivspei -ting  Diar- 
digalhis crawfurdi,  i'0:  exhibition  of  a  skin  of 
the  female  of  lHardi 'Killux  jircelatus  sent  home 
by,  20. 

Xciiiriis  blanfordi,  exhibition  of  a  specimen  of,  44. 

Seolopacidce,  on  new  species  of,  32. 

Scolopax  sabini,  occurrence  in  Hampshire  of,  5. 

"  Sconiln'i-  xcontbcr"  principle,  remarks  on  the.  73. 

Seals,  of  the  Falkland  Islands,  'J9:  the  habit-  of 
Eared,  38. 

Seehohm  (II.),  on  the  occurrence  of  Tringa  acu- 
Minata  in  Norfolk,  71. 

Senii<ij>ti'r«  I'-allacii,  note  on,  16. 

Semper  (J.  E.).  on  the  birds  of  St.  Luci%39. 

Sharpe  (A.),  on  a  collection  of  mammals  made  in 
Nyassaland  by,  (58;  on  some  specimens  of  mam- 
mals sent  from  Lake  Mweru  by,  71. 


130  BULLETIN    49,  UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 


Shelley  (G.  E.),  list  of  birds  collet-ted  1»y  A. 
\Vh\te  in  Nyassaland,  71. 

Shir6  Highlands,  on  collections  sent  by  H.  H. 
Johltaton  from  the,  69 ;  remarks  on  sonic  skins 
of  mammals  from  t  lie,  70. 

Shire  River,  on  a  ne\v  species  of  Falco  discovered 
by  Dr.  Dickinson  on  the,  22. 

8iphlopi»  fttziiuji'ri,  exhibition  of  a  specimen  of,  28. 

Sittu  kntfperi,  note  on,  and  remarks  on  the  species 
of  the  genus  Sitta.  25. 

Sladen  (Captain),  expedition  of,  to  Yunaii,  38. 

Smithsonian  Institution,  remarks  on  some  species 
of  Dendrocolaptidce  in  the,  36. 

Snakes,  note  on  Fruit-eating,  46. 

Society  Islands,  list  of  a  collection  of  birds  from 
Hua'heine,  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. 

Somalilaud,  on  some  mammals  from,  60 ;  on  two 
new  species  of  Antelopes  from,  63;  exhibition  of 
a  skin  of  a  Zebra  from,  66;  exhibition  of  speci- 
mens of  horns  of  an  Antelope  from,  67 ;  exhibi- 
tion of  a  skin  of  the  Wild.  Ass  of,  68 ;  on  a  new 
Antelope,  and  list  of  other  specimens  of  Ante- 
lopes from,  68 ;  the  Antelopes  of,  69. 

Spain,  a  naturalist's  impressions  of,  19. 

Speke  (J.  H.),  report  on  specimens  of  animals  for- 
warded by,  17, 19 ;  on  the  mammals  collected  and 
observed 'in  KastAfrica  by,  22;  on  the  birds  col- 
lected in  East  Africa  by,  22. 

Spence  (J.  M.),  on  some  Venezuelan  birds  col- 
lected by,  41. 

Spennophtla,  revision  of  the  species  of  the  genus, 
37. 

Spizaetus  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. 

Strepficeron  imberbis,  remarks  on,  60;  exhibition 
of  the  head  and  horns  of  a  specimen  of,  from 
Lai. -oo,  62. 

Strig    ,  on  the  arrangement  of  the,  53. 

Strigidce,  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. 

Suidce,  note  on  the,  in  the  Zoological  Society's 
Gardens,  16. 

Sunderbunds,  exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  the 
skin  of  a  young  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 
Chcetura,  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,  18;  no- 
tice of  a  Mantchurian  Deer  received  from,  24. 

Sycalis,  revision  of  the  genus,  40. 

SynallaxincK,  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  oh,  50. 

Tadorna.  notes  on  the  species  of,  in  the  Zoological 
Society's  Gardens,  22,  26. 

Tamaron  of  the  Philippine  Islands,  64. 


Tanagrella,  on  the  genus,  5. 

r<tii((</ri<l<r,  Tanagrarum  Catalogus  Specificus  ,1; 
Synopsis  Avium  Tauagriuaruin,  1,  8;  catalogue 
of  I  he,  in  the  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. 

T«i>inix,  exhibition  of  :i  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  ;  T.  bairdi,  exhibition 
of  a  skull  of,  from  Nicaragua,  28;  exhibition  of 
two  skulls  of,  from  Mexico,  42 ;  T.  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. 

Taylor  (G.  C.),  list  of  birds  collected  in  Honduras 
by,  12. 

Tet/enaria,  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. 

Thamnophilince,  synopsis  of  the,  11. 

Thamnophilus,  an  arrangement  of  the  genus,  8. 

Thaurnalea  amherstice,  on  the  locality  of,  34. 

Thibet,  exhibition  of  a  variety  of  Bubo  maximus 
from  Paugkong  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  Molothmts  bonariensis,  39. 

Timor  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 

Tityrince,  review  of  the  subfamily,  9. 
Todiu,  on  the  systematic  position  of,  40. 
Toucan,  on  a  new  species  of  the  genus  Pterogloa- 

sus,  66. 

Touracoes  and  their  distribution,  33. 
Tracheophonce,  catalogue  of  the,  in  the  British 

Museum,  4. 
Tragelaphus  grains,  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. 
Trimeu  ( R. ) ,  letter  on  a  second  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  from  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. 
Turdidce,  synopsis  of  the  American,  13. 
Turdus,  geographical  distribution  of  the  genus, 

18;    on  the  Eastern- Asiatic  species  of,  21;    T. 

javanicus,  notes  on,  45 ;  T.  schlegeli,  notes  on,  45 ; 

T.  subcinereui,  remarks  on,  41. 
Tyrannidce,  catalogue  of  the,  in  the  British  Mu- 
seum^; 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. 


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Wain-ion,  exhibition  of  a  drawing  of  Paradisea 
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Wales,  Marten  killed  in,  5. 

Wales  (Prince  of),  list  of  Indian  animals  deposited 
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Water  fowl,  notes  on,  55. 

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Babirussa  and  other  Suidw  in  the,  16:  on  the  spe- 
cies of  Indian  Pheasants  bred  in  the.  fron. 
1860, 16:  addition  of  a  specimen  of  rhacochcerus 
celiani  to  the,  16;  on  the  breedinir  of  the  Red 
River  Hog  in  the.  IT:  addition  of  some  Three- 
toed  Band-gronae  and  some  rare  Australian 
Finches  to  the,  IT:  list  of  animals  presented  by 
SirGeorue  Giw  to  the.  IT:  arrival  of  t  wo  living 

Paradise  Birds  at  tin-,  lit:  arrival  of  a  Kagn  at 
the,  19:  notice  of  a  living  specimen  of  the  Aye- 
Aye  in  the,  20;  incubation  of  1'iith,,,,  n>'bce  in 
the,  20;   on  two  rare   Fruit  Pigeons  in  t: 
arrival  of  a  collection  of  Indian    Pheasa: 
the,   21:  on  the  period  of  -.-station  of  certain 
Ruminants  whichbreed  in  the,  21 :  on  the  b 
ing  of  Hennelt's  Cassowary  in  the.  L'l, •_':{;  note 
on  the  Wombats  in  the.  2J:  arrival  of  a  living 


at  the.  '2'2:  on  a  new  spe< 
White  !  ickatoo  in  the.  2'J:  notes  on  the  "• 
of  T'ni'n-ini  in  the.  -J'2:  note  on  theQuadromaBa 
living  in  the.  2:>:  note  on  the  Mantchurian  Deer 
sent  liy  Mr.  Swinhoe  to  the.  124 :  on  the  addi- 
tion of' a  Prong- horned  Antelope  to  the.  24:  on 
the  breedii,-  of  PUog&IUU  erinigi  '•'  in  the.  1^4: 
arrival  of  an  African  Klephant  at  the.  24:  on 
the  addition  of  a  Gayal  to  the.  2."> :  on  the  addi- 
tion of  a  Pudu  Deer  to  the.  2t5:  on  the  trans- 
mission of  a  Manatee  to  The,2t>:  on  the  addition 
of  a  specimen  of  Pithecia  leucocephala  to  the,  26; 


132        BULLETIN    49,  UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 


on  the  addition  <>t'  a  specimen  of  Cathartes  cali- 
forniunn>>  to  the,  L'7:  remarks  on  Xaiyit  tdt/iriat 
in  the,  27:  on  specimens  of  Boidce  in  the,  28; 
remarks  on  the  Culls  in  1l>e.  liS :  arrival  of  a 
Lyre  Bird  at  the.  '_'s:  on  the  birth  of  a  male 
Giraffe,  and  list  of  (Unifies  that  have  lived 
in  the.  28;  notes  on  a  species  of  Bear  in  the, 
29;  notes  on  the  Pelicans  living  i:i  the,  :»U: 
on  the  breeding  of  maiiinials  in  the,  HI  ;  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  Phasianidce  at  the,  34 ;  on 
the  "register  of  animals"  kept  at  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 ;  on  the  Rhinoceroses  now  or  lately  living 
in  the,  48 ;  on  young  Anacondas  born  in  the,  49 ; 
remarks  on  living  examples  of  Ciconiaepiscopus 
and  C.  maguari  in  the,  51 ;  notice  of  some  Hy- 
brid Monkeys  in  the,  51;  on  the  breeding  of  the 


Saere.d  Ibis  in  the,  51;  on  the  breeding 
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;  descrip- 
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  A'n«*  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  Testudinata  laid  in  the,  60;  on  the 
death  of  a  greater  Yasa  Parrot  which  had  lived 
fifty-four  years  in  the,  61;  on  the  breeding  of 
Cyanopolius  cyanus  in  the,  61 ;  exhibition  of  a 
specimen  of  Heterodactylus  imbricatus  in  the,  61 ; 
exhibition  of  a  specimen  of '  Julodis  Jfinchiin  the, 
61 ;  on  the  species  of  Colius  in  the,  61 ;  remarks  on 
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  ill  the,  69 ;  exhibition  of  two  eggs  of  Colitis 
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. 


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,  8vo, 
London,  1896. 

1241 

The  Book  of  Antelopes.  By  P.  L. 
Sclater,  M.  A.,  F.  K.  S.,  and  Oldfield 
Thomas,  F.  Z.  S.,  F.  R,  G.  S.  Illustrated 
by  .Joseph  Wolf,  F.  Z.  S.,  and  J.  Smit. 
Parts  II-IV,  pp.  59-220,  pis.  vii-xxiv 
(1895),  and  Part  V,  pp.  1-92,  pis.  xxv-xxxi 
(1896),  4 to,  London,  1895-96. 

Part  II  contains  figures  and  descriptions  of 
J)ainaliftcns  korrigum,  D.  pygargiis.  I),  albifronx, 
I).  Innatus,  Connochcetes  taunnus,  and  C.  gnu,  and 
descriptions  of  Damaliscus  tiang,  D.jimela,  and 
Cn/niocfioetes  albojubatus.  The  last  mentioned 
species,  previously  recognized  as  a  subspecies,  is 
given  specific  rank. 

Part  III  contains  figures  and  descriptions  of 
Cephaloplnts  sylvicultrix  (2  figures),  C.  jentinki. 
C.  natalensis,  L'.harveyi,  C.nigrifronx,  C.dorsalls, 
G.  ogilbyi,  and  C.  rujilatus,  and  descriptions  of 
C.  spadix,  C.  leueogeuter,  and  C.  callipygus. 

Part  IV  contains  figures  and  descriptions  of 
Cephalophus  dorice,  C.  niger,  C.maxii'elli,  C.  mon- 
ticola,  C.  coronatus,  C.  abytrinicug,  C.  grimmi.  and 
Tetraceros  quadricornis,  and  descriptions  of  G. 
mclanorheus,  and  C.  cequatorialis.  This  part  con- 
cludes the  first  volume,  and  a  temporary  title- 
page  and  contents  are  issued  with  it. 

Part  V  contains  descriptions  of  Oreotragus  sal- 
tator,  Qurebia  scoparia,  O.hastata,  O.nigricaudata, 
O.  montana,  O.  haggardi,  Iffij>hici'ms  melanotis, 
]{.  carnpcstris,  Ji'.  neumanni,  Netotragwmosahatu*, 
N.  livinystoiiia-inis,  ITeotraffUS  pyqmanu,  Madoqua 
saltiana,  J.T.  sn-ayvei.  M.  ]>ltil!i/>x;.  M.  dainarensis, 
H.kirki.  and  M.  <IH> •nthcri.  The  following  species 
are  tigured :  Oreotrugus  saltatpr,  Ourebia  ni<iri- 
candttf'i.  Jittphiwnts  melanotis.  R.  campestris, 
Nesotraijux  mtixeliatiiN,  \<'/>tra<jus  pi/gmuitg.  Ma- 
ilot/ini  xnltiiinn.  M.  pliiUi]>*i.  and  Jf.  f/ucntJu'fi. 

Each  of  the  five  parts  is  illustrated  with  several 
wood-cuts  of  the  heads,  horns,  skulls,  etc. 

1242 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  December,  1894.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1895,  p.  1. 
1243 

[Remarks  upon  two  Tapirs  deposited 
in  the  Society's  Gardens  by  the  Hon.  W. 
Rothschild.]1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1895,  p.  1. 


1244 

On  the  occurrence  of  the  Barbary  Sheep 
in  Egypt. 

Proc.  Zool.  Koc.  London,  1895,  pp.  .- 
Evidence  is  given  of  the  occurrence  in  Knypt  of 
Ovit  trayelaphus. 

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.] 
Proc.  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  (Mns  exti- 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1895,  p.  338. 
Exhibition  of  and  notes  on   specimens   which 
had  been  obtained  on  Sunday  Island.  Kermatlee 
group. 

1249 

[Remarks  upon  the  Zoological  Institu- 
tions which  Mr.  Sclater  had  recently 
visited  in  Egypt.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1895,  pp.  400,  401. 

1250 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  in  May,  1895.] 

Proc.  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  (Anthoct')>ha1a 

from  Colombia.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1895,  p.  521. 

133 


134 


APPENDIX. 


1253 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  the 
skin  and  skull  of  a  Loder's  Gazelle  (Ga- 
zt'lla  loderi)  from  Egypt.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1895,  pp.  522,  523. 

1254 

[On  the  additions  lo  the  Society's  Me- 
nagerie in  .June,  .July,  August,  and  Sep- 
tember, 1895.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1895,  pp.  686,  687. 

1255 

[Remarks  on  the  Principal  Animals 
noticed  in  the  .Jardin  d?  Acclimatatiou 
and  .Jardin  des  Plantes,  Paris,  during  a 
recent  visit.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1895,  p.  688. 

1256 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
Zebra  from  the  Henga  Country,  British 
Central  Africa.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1895,  pp.  688-690. 

1257 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a  pair 
of  Horns  of  a  male  Livingstone's  Eland 
offered  lo  the.  Society  by  Sir  Henry  H. 
Johnston,  K.  C.  B.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1895.  pp.  690,  691. 
The  skull  and   horns  of  (he  Antelope  (Oreas 
canna  livinystonii)  are  figured  in  the  text. 

1258 

[Report  on    the  additions  to  the  Me- 
nagerie in  October  and  November,  1895.] 
Proc.  Zool  S  >c.  London,  1895,  p.  827. 
125D 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  the 
head  of  an  Antelope  from  British  East 
Africa.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1895,  pp.  868-870. 
Cobut  thorn asi  is  remarked  upon  and  the  head 
figured  in  the  text. 

1260 
The  "Scomber-scomber"  Principle. 

lint,  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. 

Ibis,  1895,  pp.  168, 169. 

Observations  on  the  collection  of  birds  in  the 
Polytechnicmn  of  Zurich. 

1262 

Field  Notes  on  the  Birdsof  the  Estancia 
Sta.  Elena,  Argentine  Republic.  ByA.H. 
Holland.  With  remarks  by  P.  L.  Sclater. 

Zftw,  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  marvce. 

Ibis.  1895,  pp.  343,  344,  pi.  viii. 
Remarks   on  and  characters  of  the  male  and 
female   of  Cnemophilus  marvce;  both  sexes  are 
figured. 


1264 

[Exhibition  of  a  pair  of  Darwin's  Tin- 
amou  (\otltura  darwim)  from  Patagonia.] 
Bull.  Brit.  Orn.  Club,  IV,  p.  xix  (1895). 

1265 

[Extracts  of  letters  received  from  Mr. 
Sclater  on  birds  observed  up  the  Nile,  and 
on  the  mode  of  carriage  of  the  legs  in  the 
Egyptian  Kite.] 

Bull.  Brit.  Orn.  Club,  IV,  p.  xxv  (1395). 

1266 

[Abstract  of  an  account  of  a  tonr  up 
the  Nile  from  Cairo  to  Wadi  Halfeh  and 
back. 

Bull.  Brit.  Orn.  Club,  IV,  p.  xxxi  (1895). 

1267 

[Exhibition  of  skins  of  Falco  richard- 
soni  obtained  in  Larimer  County,  Colo.] 
Bull.  Brit.  Orn.  Club,  IV,  p.  xlii  (1895). 

1268 

[Exhibition  of  a  Nest  and  two  Eggs  of 
Ptyovoprogne  obaoleta  taken  from  the 
smaller  rock-temple  of  Abu  Simbel,  Up- 
per Egypt.] 

Bull.  Brit.  Orn.  Olub,  IV,  p.  xlii  (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  a  specimen  of  the  Spotted 
Redshank  (  Totanus  fnscns~)  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 

11  Dendrexetastes  capitoides." 
Nature,  LIII,  pp.  102,  103  (1895). 

Letter  in  reply  to  Dr.  H.  O.  Forbes,  respecting 
the  typical  specimen  of  Dendrexetastex  capitoides 
in  the  Derby  Museum. 

1273 

The  "Exposition  de  Madagascar"  at 
the  Jardin  des  Plantes. 

Natural  Science,  VII,  pp.  251,  252. 

Xote  on  a  representative  collection  of  the  Mal- 
agasy fauna  in  the  Museo  d'Histoire  Xaturelle, 
Paris. 

1274 

[Report  on  the  additions  to   the  So- 
ciety's Menagerie  in  December,  1895.] 
Proc.  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. 


135 


1276 

[Report  on  the  additions  tot  In -SIM  n-ty^ 
Menagerie  in  February,  IX'.ifi.  j 

PTXXJ.  /«"l.  -s'  <•.   L<,,,<inn.   is'.n;.  pp.  . 

1277 

Remarks  on  the  Divergencies  between 
ihe  ••  Kules  tor  Naming  Animals  "  of  the 

(M-rman  Zoological  Society  and  the.Strick- 
landian  Code  of  Nomenclature. 

Proc.  /.""I.   8o«,    London,   l.-'Jti.   pp.  3U6-322. 

1278 

[  Remarks  on  tlie  Prospectus  of  the  new 
German  Work,  "  Das  Thierreich." 

I'rw.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1896,  pp.  400,  401. 

1279 

(  Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  March,  18!)»>.  ] 

/'/«,-.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1896,  pp.  505,  506. 

A 11  M  in-  tin-  additions,  special  attention  is  drawn 
to  a  .specimen  of  a  yonnjr  female  gorilla.  Tlie 
head  and  shoulders  of  the  animal  are  figured  in 

the  text. 

1280 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  Nat- 
ural-History  specimens  from  Myasalaud 
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  triait- 
gnlaris.'} 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1896,  p.  506. 
These  horns  were  supposed  to  he  an  abnormal 
pair  of  a  female  Eland.  Great  canna. 


1282 

On   a  collection   of  I'.inK   from    Mount 
(  'liirad/nln,  in  the  Shin-   Highlands    .M  v 

a-  iland.     i;\  «  apt.  (..  E.  8hell< 

With  prefatory  remarks  by  J'.  L.  Selatei. 
///•«.  IftlWJ,  pp.  17V 

1283 

Field  Notes  on  th«-  Jiin; 
cia  >ta.  1-Jena,  Ar^i-nt  i  m-  Ke|nil)lie,  I'.-irt 
III.     liy  A.  II.   H.dland.     With  remarks 
by  I'.   I-    Sclater. 

I  bit,  189«,  pj..  :515-318 


Keniarks  on   11  >]M-i-n->  (,f  l.ini,.      II<i/,alocercilJi 
luilltiiuli  is  dcscrilie.l  :t^   new  ..mil    ir-ln-ml 
and  foot  ti  »u  red  in  tin-  b 

1284 

[Outlines  of  a  scheme  for  a  new  ge: 
work  on  Birds.] 

Hull.   Jirit.    Or  n.  t'ltih.   V,   pp.  ivii,    xviii. 
(1896). 

1285 

[Exhibition   of   some   bird  skins  sent 
from  British  Guiana  by  Mr.  J.J.  Onel<  h.  j 
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  Gotzen's  Journey  across 
Africa. 

Natural  Science,  IX,  pp.  58-60. 

A  review  of  Count  G.  A.  von  Gotzen's  "  Durch 
Afrika  von  Ost  nach  West." 


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Goode,  George  Brown, 
1851-1896,  ed. 

The  published  writings 
of  Philip  Lutley  Sclater, 
1844-1896. 

Washington,  Govt. 
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