582 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. [Voir. 



1862. ScLATER, P. L. On Two New Species of Tyrant-birds from Ecuador. < Ann. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist, 3d ser., x, 1862, p. 313. 

 From P. Z. S., Mar. 25, 1862, p. 113, q. v. 



1864. Philippi, R. A., and Lajstdbeck, L. De las Miiscisaxicolas Sud-Americanas. 



<lAnal. Univ. Chile, xxv, Set. de 1864, pp. 418-439. 



This is a subhead of an article of more extended scope. It appears in German in Arch. /. 

 Naturg., 1865, Bd. i, pp. 74-106, q. v. The anthers treat of 15 spp. of the genus, among which 

 M. cinerea, p. 422 ; M. rubricapilla, p. 429 ; M. flavivertez, p. 434 ; and M. nigricans, p. 436, 

 are described as new. Cf. Cab., J./. O., 1860, p. 249, note; Sol., Ibig, 1865, p. 59. 



1865. Bryant, H. [Remarks on the occurrence of Tyrannus verticalis at "Plymp- 



ton," Me. (i. e., Pembroke, Me.), in October.] <^Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Rist.j 



X, 1865, p. 96, 

 1865. Lawrence, G. N. Descriptions of new sj^ecies of Birds of the Families Paridae, 



Vireonidiie, Tyrannidae, and Trochilidse, with a note on Myiarchns Panamensis. 



<^Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., xvii, 1865, pp. 37-39. 

 Myiarchus venezuelensis, p. 38. 

 1865. Lawrence, G. N. Descriptions of New Species of Birds of the Families Tana- 



gridae, Dendrocolaptidse, Formicaridae, Tyrannidae, and Trochilidse. <[ Ann, 



Lye. Nat. Hist. New York, viii, 1865, pp. 126-135. 

 The Tyrannines here described are Empidonax flavescens, p. 133, and Contopus Ittgiibris, 



p. 134. 



1865. Philippi, R. A., and Landbeck, L, Monographic der siidamerikanischen Mus- 



cisaxicolinen. <^Arch.f. Naturfj., 1865, Bd. i, pp. 74-106. 



This is a subtitle of an article of more extended scope, which originally appeared in Spanish 

 in Analeg Univ. Chile, xxv, 1864, pp. 418-439, q. v. The 15 species treated are MM. albifrons, 

 cinerea, maculirostris, m^ntalis, rubricapilla, rufiventris, Jlavivertex, nigrifrons, striaticeps, 

 frontalis, capistrata, brunnea, flavinucha, albilora, albi7nentiim. 



Among them are four species from the Cordilleras of Chili not described by previous authors, 

 namely: If. cinerea, p. 80; If. rubricapilla, p. 90; M. flavivertex, p. 98; and M. nigrifrons, p. 

 101.— Cf. Ibis, 1866, pp. 56-59. and Zool. Rec. for 1865, pp. 106, 107. 



1866. Burmeister, H. [Extract from a letter relating to certain Tyrannidae of Bue- 



nos Ayres.] < P. Z. S., xxxiv, 1866, p. 2. 

 List of ten or twelve species. 



1866. Lawrence, G. N. Descriptions of Six New Species of Birds of the Families 

 Hirundiuidae, Formicaridap, Tyrannidae and Trochilidae. <iAnn. Lye. Nat. 

 Hist. New York, viii, 1866, pp. 400-405. 

 The Tyrant is Empidonax pectoralis, jy. 402, Panama. 

 1866. ScLATER, P. L. Note on the Species of the genus Muscisaxicola. < Ibis, 2d 

 ser., ii,1866, pp. 56-59. 



With special reference to those described by Philippi and Landbeck {Arch.' Naturg., 1865, 

 pp. 74-109), making some important criticisms, and giving the diagnoses of 9 species of the 

 genus. 



1868. Cabanis, J. Neue Arten der siidamerikanischen Gattung Empidochanes, im 



Berliner Museum. <J./. O., xvi, 1868, pp. 194-196. 

 E. enleri, p. 195 ; E. altirostris, E. argentinus, p. 196. 



1869. Hudson, W. H. [Extract from a Letter respecting Lichenops perspicillatns, ] 



< P. Z. S., xxxvii, 1869, pp. 432, 433. 



1869. RiDGWAY, R. A True Story of a Pet Bird. < Am. Nat., iii, 1869, pp. 30^312. 



Account of the habits of Tyrannus verticalis in semi-domestication. 

 1869. SCLATER, P. L. Note on the species of the Genus Hirundinea, belonging to 

 the family Tyrannidae. < Ibis, 2d ser., v, 1S69, pp. 195-198, pi. v. 



Synonymatic, diagnostic, critical; 3 spp. are discriminated: R. ferruginea (Gm.), JH". belli- 

 cosa (V.) and H. rupestris (Max.). PI. v, fig. 1, H. bellicosa ,- fig. 2, H. ferruginea; fig. 3, H. 

 rupestris. 



1869. ScLATER, P. L., and Salvin, O. Descriptions of Six New Species of American 

 Birds of the Families Tanagridie, Dendrocolaptidae, Formicariidse, Tyrannidae, 

 and Scolopacidae. < P. Z. S., xxxvii, 1869, pp. 416-420. 

 The new Tyrant is Contopus ochraceus, p. 419. 



