I5V E. r. ILVMSAY, F.L.S. 39 



Ftiloiis eugenice, ? Eainsay, Jourii. Linn. Soc, Lon., Zool., 18S1. 

 r Ptilopus viridis var., KaiusaT, Proe. Linn. Soc, X.8.AV., 1879, 



p. 73. 

 Hal). L^gi, Florida, and INLilatta, {Morton), L'gi, {RicJiarda.) 



8*). Ptilopus Kicir.vitnsrr, Ihimsai/. 



Proc. Linn. Soc, X.S.IF., XL. p. 722, (Anr/. IS.Sl.) 

 Hah. Ugi, {Morton. lUchanls.) 



M'. Ptiloih's Joii.vxxis, Schiter. 



FtUopus ccrassf'ipcctns. Tristram, Ptilopus soJomoncnsis, Grray. 



It is? most probable that the Ptilopia solo nio am sis o£ Clray iv-^ 

 the female of this species, the description certainly answers 

 very well, but then it might equally well have been taken from 

 the female of P. rirotii, or P. sfropJiimn. 



Hal). l"gi, St. Christoval, {Morton, Picltardt.) 



IMEGAPODID.F.. 



85. MEdAPODius p,RE>'cuLErr, G. B. Grai/. 



Pamsni/, 1. c, p. 75 ; JJrazirr, Proc. Linn. Soc, X.S.AV., Vol. YI. 



pt. 1, p. 150. 



Ifah. Savo, {Cocl'rreJl), I'gi. St. Christoval, {Morton, Stephens.) 



PvALLlD.E. 



80. HYPOT.iixinrA australis, 



Pound throughout the group. 



Hah. Ugi, St. Christoval, Plorida, Gaudalcanar, {Mbrton, 

 Pichards, Cocl-eretJ) 



HEKODIOXES. 



87 Xycticoeax maxille]ssis, Vif/ors. 



I have no doubt that this is the species referred to in 

 Bonaparte's Conspectus Avium, II., p. 140, as a young of 



