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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 S3 r stematic 
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 LUTLE 1 



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. 

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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. 




BIOGRAPHICAL SKKTCII OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. 



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 



XVI BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. 

(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, i7i); 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 great 1 .'!- 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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XVIII BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. 

abreast of the progress of zoological science. That these opportunities have not 
been neglected is shown by the extraordinary array of titles, more than 1,200 in 
number, contained in his bibliography. The vast majority of these papers relate 
to the birds of tropical America, in which field the name of Sclater, like that of 
our own lamented Lawrence, will always occupy an exalted position. 

Sclater is a good type of the industrious, systematic naturalist. His official 
position and personal energy brought him a wealth of new material. This he 
described in an endless series of papers on new species and new genera. Then, as 
additional specimens and additional species came in, he promptly published more 
comprehensive treatises in the form of synopses of genera or larger 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 



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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 *//nr//.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(ilt'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, c f, '9 ; C. bmicardi, cf, 9 ; 
C. mMerytftrut, Tigri^nna <<(!>, n, ixi, ad. and 
young; Li'iicopternis pallia ta. Scops flammeola, -s r . 
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. d 1 ,?; /' ytitiiiinti. B.awiatUarit t jB. 
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, Hapali>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. 



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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. 

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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. striatip p ctus, 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- 




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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. 



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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.) 




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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 



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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 




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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 Fnii /</- 
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. ,Sc. 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 ai 1 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 jage278. 

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. Xt. 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- 



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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. 






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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. 



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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 r t -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: 
QrmateUu$ 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>tchus 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 (Wiegmanri 1 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)laeel between 

Cameloparduliil"' and Hr 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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BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



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 (Larida 1 ) 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 Re V . 



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. 



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Remarks on Morunga elephantina, Otaria ju- 
bata, O.falklandica;ii\d ,SYoi/- 



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. 

PrA 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//-i I >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-geogrjphical 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>ifoles, 
and Centrites oreas are described as new. Agrior- 



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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. 



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"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. 



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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 
ruficrissais 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. Py 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. 






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533 

[Exhibition of and remarks on a horn 
of the male Indian Rhinoceros (Rhinoce- 
ros K*tc0ri0).] 

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 Tyrannida 1 . 

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 <'<>ninus: 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 A 1 , ocellata ($). 



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BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



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. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WHITINGS OF PHILIP LTTLKV SCLATER. 39 



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. 



40 



BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



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. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. 41 






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 (_'axiir!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, 7Vr?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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BULLETIN 40, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



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. 




BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF J'HILIP LUTLEV SCLATER. 43 



651 

[Reporton thoadditions to tin- Society's 
Menagerie in February, 1874.] 

Proc. Zn,,l. Sue. I,i,,nlii, 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.) 




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685 

[Report 01 1 tin-additions to the Soci 
Menagerie, in February, 1875.] 

Proc. Zool. Sn C . Ln,ln, 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<lr- 
si>'iti<iiiN clrriisopliriiti, linn rn-inoii, eafane\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. 



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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 Gocai 
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<ntdii, 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 



BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



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 division 1 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. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. 49 



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. 



50 



BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



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</iiri and Ciconia episcopus 
now in the Society's Gardens.] 

Proc. Zool. Soc. London t 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. 



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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 ll vet- 
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 </<dit<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- 
conida 3 , 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 (J 1 , ?) 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 Hf< 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. f40. 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 



BULLETIN 40, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



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. 




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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. 



60 



BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



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- 
crrs 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. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. 61 



Tilt' genera treated oi nptar, >'//- 

, Din-x. < t tiiiyi-dliifi. Mm-rii'ii'lii a.-.. lli//><> 
x, A /I/minis ;iinl Octi 

(For 1'art \,<' t IKSn'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. /,,//,. inr,, 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. 



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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. 



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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. 




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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/ilii/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. 



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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.) 






BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. 69 



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. 



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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. tl. 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. Loadon t 1860,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. 
Pblo ir otbraupis 


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 < r i"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' r otlielos 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 
eTegia 


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. 





BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLF.Y SCLATER. 89 



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 Sui 1 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 


157, 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 BOTO- 


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 

8 9 2 


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. 







BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. 91 



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. 
LMirippus 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:ili 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 


96 




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 


^ 1868 v p. 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< r iH'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' (T al 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. SM'. 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 aliin 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 ' r rarum 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. 



NSIIIH-. 


Locality. 


Location ,|' | v p, 


I'lac, ol' dcscriplion. 


\., of 

paper. 


Spin n. i -acns |.\ ciiopy 
K'" s - 


1 >amara Connl ry, 
S. \V. AlVica. ' 

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.- 


isc.o, p. :( ( .n. 






1 I. mils. 
( 'nlia 


Sal \ i n ( 1 oil in. i n ('oil 


1 his IKSI ] "". 


'.HIS 


hippo* 

meridional IM 


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 


euela 

( 'olomliin 


Sclalcr Coll in I'.rii 


\ \ 1 1 p. H'.IM is.. Hi 

I 'l (1C /ool Soc I ,011(1(111 


IN 




Boffotfl 


M,,s. 
do 


isr.-.i. p. 686, pi. xii 

I'roc /ool Soc London 










C;| | \ 1I1CI 1C 1 II I'.i 1 (1. : p 


g 


CMI. Illl |ll 1 

s< I . 

cr\ 1 li rops 


I':ill;i 1 ;i n M 1 ru.i 


Sclalcr 'oil in Hril 


LSI : 

I'roc /ool Soc London 


163 


, pj bhxothi 

I'nsco I'll fa . 


dor. 
('cii!r:il AIII.IM;! 
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. 

'1 n n in 1 Vnt 


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. 

I'.iin i r.r-i/ii 


MUM. 

do 


1 874 


til 5 


l.i hi" 1 ii 1 .-i 


( 'oloiiihi:i 


.do 


1S7I, p Id 
1'ioc /ool Soc London 


in 


iMirsta 


r,o"ot :i 


. . do 


L8B9, p, i '.'-'. 

1': oc /oid Soc 1 .olidon 


84 


Ml 111 1 " (Mill 


('oloinliia 




is;,r,. p M 

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 
I'.i i/il 


Sclalcr Coll. in I'.ril 
MM- 
Salvin 1 ;<><lm:in ( 'oil. 
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 
IS7!. 11. 680, 
I'roc /ool Soc London 


144 
888 

1 14 


Hpixi 


do 


Sclatvr ( 'oil in I'.rii. 


D I'M 
I'i". ool Soc. London 


88 


Nticlollioiax 
siilx I isl :il ,;i 

- ii lipml h .1 


(iiLivaijuil l-'.-ua 
dor. 
( 'ai .1. as \ i- ii c 
/in l.i 
I ; 1 a ( "["in lua 


Mns. 
I'.rii. Mils 

Sclalcr Coll. in Brit 
MM, 

do 


L8M ^ 

I'i,., /ool Soc. London, 

is;.;i, p in i. 
001 BOC London, 

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-. 


- 

Tni ir rl: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, 


54 




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. r r \ 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