in der Naturgeschichte der Vögel wälireud des Jahres 1889. 151 



Godman, Ihis (Q) 1. p. 381. — Ch. gularis n. sp. von Santa Elena. Antioquia, 

 ähnlich Ch mbiginosus; E. Hargitt, ebenda, p 230. 



Chrysocolaptes rufopunctatus n. sp. von Panaoii (Philippinen), ähnlich C. lu- 

 cidus; E. Hargitt, Ibis (6) 1. p. 231. 



Chrysophlegma humii n. sp. von Malacca, ähnlich C. mentale; E. Hargitt, 

 Ibis (6) 1. p. 231. 



Chrysoptilus mariae n. sp von Chamicuros, O.-Peru, nahe C. icteromelas; 

 E. Hargitt, Ibis (6) 1. p. 59. 



Dendrobates fidelis n. sp. von Bogota, ähnlich D. olivinus; Hargitt, Ihis 

 (6) 1. p. 59. 



Dryobates pubescens oreoecus n. subsp. von Neu Mexiko; C, F. Batchelder, 

 Auk 6. p. 253. 



Gecinus gorii abgebildet ; R. B. Sharpe Trans. L. S. 5. T. 6. 



Picumnus flavi frans n. sp. von Savayacu, Peru, ähnlich P. aurifrons; E. 

 Hargitt, Ibis (6) 1. p. 229. — P. wallacü n. sp. von Amazonas, ähnlich P. flavi- 

 frons; ebenda p.230. — P. undulatus n. sp. von Guiana, ähnlich P. mimitus; E. 

 Hargitt, ebenda p. 354 — 355. 



Picus viridis wurde bereits von Schäffer (1774) als Tyijus für die Gattung 

 Picus L. angenommen; Ant. Reichenow, Journ. Orn. 37. p. 187. 



Picus [Chrysophlegma) pierrei n. sp, von Cochinchina, nahe Ch. flavinucha; 

 E. Oustalet, Naturaliste 11, p. 45. 



Picus (JDendrocopus) canariensis n. subsp ; A. König, Journ. Orn. 37. p. 263. 



Familie Capitonidae. 



Barhatula chrysopyga n. sp. von der Goldküste, ähnlich B. bilineata Sund.; 

 G. E. Shelley, Ibis (6) 1. p. 477. 



Cyanops mcmticola n. sp. vom Kina Balu, nahe C. incognita; R. B. Sharpe, 

 Ann. Mag. N. H. 3. (6) p. 424. 



Erythrobucco n. g. : Distinguished from Pogonorhynchus by the smooth base 

 to the lower mandible (so different from the sulcated mandible of P. diibius) and 

 by the less evident tuft of bristles on the chin. Type. E. rolleti; G. E. Shelley, 

 Ibis (6) 1. p. 475—476. 



Heliobucco n. g. : The type of this genus is H. bonapartü, which has always 

 been placed with G. calvus in the Genus Gymnobucco. It differs however, in 

 its feathered crown and feathered earcoverts; G. E. Shelley, Ibis (6) 1. p. 476. 



Megalaema davisoni Hume identisch mit M. asiatica Lath.; E. Hartert, 

 Journ. Orn. 37. p. 334. 



Melanobucco n. g.: Wants the dense tuft of bristles vv^hich conceals the 

 chin-angle in Pogonorhynchus and Erythrobucco. Differs from Trieholaema in 

 wanting the hairy plumes on the breast. Tyi^e: 31. bidentatus (Shaw); G. E. 

 Shelley, Ibis (6) 1. p. 476. — M. aequatwialis n. sp. vom Niamniam-Land, ähn- 

 lich M. bidentatus; ebenda. 



Mezobucco n. g.: The type of this genus is M. duvauceli, a species which 

 holds an intermediate position between Cyanops and Xantholaema. The culmen 

 does not exceed the tarsus in length, the bill is pointed, not obtuse, as in Xan- 

 tholaema, and the genus differs from Cyanops in the great length of the rictal 

 bristles, which reach beyond the tip of the bill; G. E. Shelley, Ibis (6) 1. p. 477. 



Smilorhis kilimensis n. sp. vom Kilimandscharo, ähnlich S. leucotis; G. E. 

 Shelley, Ibis (6j 1. p. 477. 



