LIST OF DIURXAL BIRDS OF PRET, 



71 



Nomenclature, with references 

 to Sharpe's Cat. vol. i. 



References 

 to J. H. G.'s 

 Notes in the 

 ' Ibis ' (years 



and pages). 



Miscellaneous References. 



Number 

 of speci- 

 mens in 

 Norwich 

 Museum. 



2. harrisi (AucL), p. 85. 



1875, 234 



235 



Audubon, Birds of America 

 pi. 392. 



Dresser, Ibis, 1865, p. 329\ 



Grayson, Memoirs of Boston 

 Xat. Hist. Soc. vol. 

 p. 299. 



Ridgway, Studies of Ame- 

 rican FalconidsB, pp. 162, 

 302. 



3 



Skel.l 



Genus 4. 

 ONYCHOTES. 



Species 

 1. gruberi, BiJjj. . 

 p. 158 (footnote). 



Genus 5, 

 BUTEOLAl 



Species 



1. brachyura ( FiViY/.) 



pp. 185-', 201. 



1876, 476 

 1881, 396 



to 398 

 pi. 12^ 



1876, 235 



477 

 to 480 



Baird, Brewer, and Ridg- 

 way, Land Birds of N, 

 America, vol. iii. p. 254, 



Ridgway, Studies of Ame- 

 rican Palconida3, p. 135. 



Sclater, Trans. Zool. Soc. 



vol. iv. p. 267, pi. Q2. 

 Lawrence and Sumichrast, 



Birds of S.AV. Mexico, in 



Bull, of U. S. Mus. no. 4, 



p. 42 ^ 

 Ridgway, Bull, of NuttaU 



Om. Club, vol. vi. p 



207. 



^ Here referred to as " Craxirex unicinctusJ^ 



'^ By an unfortunate inadvertence the specific name of gruberi was here mispelled 

 " grueberi." 



^ As to this genus, and in correction of my notes relating thereto, see Appendix H. 



■* Mr. Sharpe here cites the melanistic phase, under the title of Buteo fuligmosus, 

 amongst the synonyms of £. swainsoni. 



^ Here referred to under the name of Buteo minutus. 



^ Of these specimens two are normal, one is partially melanistic, and three are 

 wholly so : one of these three is the type of Buteo fuliginosus, Sclater, and was figured 

 under that name in the 'Transactions of the Zoological Society,' as above referred to. 



