726 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. [FoLV. 



1S60. Reinhardt, J. Bem;prkninger om Redebyguingen og ForplautuiugsforlioMene 

 hos Crotophaga-Slsegten. 8vo. pp. 'M. 



Aftryk af Oversigt over det Kgl. danske Vidensk. Selsk. Forhandlinger o. s. v., Januar 1860. 

 1862-63. Cabanis, J., (ind Heixe, F. Museum Heiueannm. | — | Verzeichuiss | der | 

 ornithologisclieu Sammhiug | des | Oberamtmaun | Ferdinand Heine | auf | 

 Gut St. Burcliard | vor | Halberstadt. | Mit kritisclien Anuierkungen und Bes- 

 cbreibuugen fast | sammtliclier Arten | systematiscli bearbeitet | von Dr. Jean 

 Cabanis, | erstera Custos der koniglichen zoologischen Sammlung in Berlin | 

 und I Ferdinand Heine, | Stud, pbilos. | — | IV. Theil, | die Klettervogel | 

 enthaltend. | Heft I: Kuckuke und Faulvogel. | — | Halberstadt, 1862-63. | 

 In Commission der Frantz'schen Buchhandlung (G. Loose). Bvo. 2 p. 11., 

 pp. 1-229. 



Auch unter d. Titel: iluseum | Omithologicum | Heineanum. [ — | Pars IV. Scansores. | 

 Sectio I. I Cuculidae. Argomitliidsp. 



The greater part of this Heft is occupied with the Cuculidce (to p. 122), and these sheeta 

 all date 1862. The rest consists of the Bu-cconidce (pp. 123-128 in 1862, rest in 1863) to p. 153, 

 Trogonidce to Yt. 212 (1863), and Galbididce to y. 229 (1863). The new names proposed are aa 

 follows : 



CUCULIDJE (1862). Lamprococcyx, p. 11; L. chrysochlorus, p. 11; Chalcoeoccyx, p. 15; Pen- 

 thoceryx, Misocalius, p. 16; Cacangelus, p. 17; Cacomantig threnodes, p. 19; C infaustus, p. 

 23; Heteroscenes, p. 26; Hiracococcyx, p. 27: H. sparverinus, p. 28; Caliechthrus, p. 31; Cucvr 

 lug leptodetus, p. 34 ; C. canorinns, p. 35 : Eiidynamis chinenais [sic — lege sinensis], li. 52 ; Ceuth- 

 mochares, p. 60 ; Rhopodytes, p. 61 ; lihamphococcyx, p. G5 ; Glaucococcyx, p. 71 ; Cochlothrans- 

 tes, p. 74; Coceygus nesiotes. p. 78; Kesococcyx, p. 79; Pyrrhococcyx mesuriis, p. 83; P.guian- 

 crisis, p. 85 : P. pallescens, p. 86 : Acentetus. p. 102 ; Gentrocoecyx, p. 109 ; C. moluccensis, p. 

 113: Pyrrhoeentor,^. 117; P. unirvfus, p. 118; Nesoeentor, p. 118. 



BuccosDLE (1863 — none new in 1862). Malacoptila aequatorialis, i). 134; M. blcunca, p. 137; 

 Nygtalus, p. 139; Hypnelus, Tp. 143; Nothriscus, p. 146; Argieus, p. 148; Xotharchus, p. 149. 



TROGOXro^ (1863). Pyrotrogon orrhophaeus, p. 156; Orescius (= Oreskios, Bp.), p. 161 ; Tro- 

 gon virginalU, p. 173: T.propinqmis, p. 175; Pothinu^, p. 180; Aganxts, p. 184; A. crissalis. p. 

 190; ?A. dcvillei, p. 191; Harpalophorus, p. 199; Troctes, p. 201; T. mesuriis, p. 202; Tany 

 peplus, p. 205; Leptuas, p. 206. 



GALBULID.E (1863). Brachycex, Y>. 214:; 77rocea;, p. 216'; CaucaJias, -p. 218. 



1863. HEI^rE, F. Cuculidina. </./. 0., xi, 1863, pp. 349-358. 



Lamprococcyx ch)y sites, L. resplendens, p. 350; Cacomantis dysonymus, C. qiierulus, Guculus 

 telephonus, p. 352 ; Coecyzusa gracilis, p. 3.56, spp. nn. — Thamnias, p. 357 ; Eutroctes, p. 358, new 

 generic names in other groups. 



1864. SCHLEGEL, H. Cuculi. Mus. Hist. Xat. rays-Ban, 5<= livr., 1864, pp. 1-86. 



The Cuculi of this author are a superfamily group, consisting of the Indicatoridce, Leptoso- 

 matidce, Musophagidrf, Coliidce anil Opisthocomidw ! of authors, besides the CMCi/iid(B proper. 

 Each of these families is treated as if of a single genus, excepting the last-named, in which 

 the author allows several. The 122 species treated are represented in the collection by 842 

 specimens. 



1864. SCLATER, P. L. On the Species of the American genus Coccyzus. <^P.Z.S., 

 xxxii, 1864, pp. 119-122. 

 Synonymatie, diagnostic, and critical synopsis of 8 spp. C. bairdi, p. 120, sp. n. 



1S64. ScLATER, P. L. Notes on the Species of Cuckoos of the Genus Neomorphua. 

 < P. Z. S., 1864, pp. 249, 250. 

 Diagnosis of two species. 

 1866. SCLATER, P. L. On a New American Cuckoo of the Geniis Neomorphus [N. sal- 

 vini]. < P. Z. S., xxxiv, 1866, pp. 59, 60, pi. v. 

 With synopsis of 3 spp. 

 1869. Waldex, Lord. On the Cuculidse described by Linnaeus and Gmelin, with a 

 sketch of the Genus Eudynamis. <^ Ibis, 2d ser. , v, 1869, pp. 324-346, pi. x. 



The author rightly holds that the old names must be either identified or disposed of. He 

 h.indles The subject critically and patiently, accounting for most of the names. 



"Of the 22 Linnaean species of Guculus, 3 belong to other families, and 11 of the remaining 

 19 have been more or less satisfactorily identified, leaving 8 undetermined. Of these, 2 seem 

 to be beyond hope at present ; but the names of the last 6 can, it is shown, be referred with- 

 out much fear of error to the species for which they were intended. The 2 Linnean species 



