A'0.4.] COL'ES'S ORSITH. HIHLIOGRAPIIY CUCULID^. 727 



1869. Walden, Lord — Continued. 



of Crotophaga are identical. Gmelin named 24 species and 10 varieties of Cuculus in addition 

 to tliose given liy LiuuajuH, besides 2 species which belonji to other families, 2 which really 

 are Cuckoos though jdaced in other gener.a, and 1 Crotophaga. Of these 29 only 9 can, from 

 one cause or anotlier, rijtuin Gmelin's names. The genus Eudynamis is specially treated, 9 

 species being recognized, one of which E. ramomi, Bp. (Coiup. Av., i, p. 101) is figured." 

 {Zool. Uec.for 1S6U, p. — .) 



1870. Sc;l.\tkk, P. L. Further [of. P. Z. S., 18()4, i>p. 119 .seti.] Notes ou the Cuckoos of 



the Geuus Coccyzus. <^ P. Z. S., xxxviii, 1870, pp. Ui.')-1()9. 

 Synonymatic and diagnostic synopsis of 8 spp., with critical commentary. 



1871. Dresser, H. E. [Exhibition of a specimen of Coccyzus americanus found in 



Great Britain. ] < /'. Z. S., xxxix, 1871, p. '299. 

 187'2. SCLATER, P. L. [Remarks on Exhibition of a Skin of the Yellow-bilifd Cuckoo 

 (Coccyzus americanus) from Buenos Ayres.] <^Proc. Zool. Soc. London, ISl'Z, 

 p. 4913. 



1872. SCLATER, P. L. [Remarks on Exhibition of a .specimen of Coccyzus erythroph- 



thahnus kilh-d in Ireland.] < Proc. Zool. Hoc. London, 1872, p. 681. 



The same specimen formerly recorded (Zoologist, p. 294.3) as G. americanus. The only other 

 instance of the occurrence of this bird in liluropo is .stated to be in Italy (BoUe, J.f. O., 1858, 

 p. 4.57; Selys-L., Ibis, 1x70, p. 452; Salvadori, Fn. Hal.. 1871, p. 42). 



1872. Blake-Knox, H. American Cuckoo [Coccygus erythrophthalmus] in Ireland. 



< Zoologist, 2d ser., vii, 1872, p. 2943. 

 Erroneously given as C. americanus: cf. P. Z. S., 1872, p. 681. 



1872 Clermont, Lord. BiackbiHed American Cuckoo [Coccygus erythrophthalmus] 

 in Ireland. < Zoologist, 2d ser., vii, 1872, p. 3022. 



1873. Cabaxis, J. [Coccygus enleri.n. sp. aus Brasilien.] <^././. 0., 1873, pp. 72, 73. 

 1873. CoUES, E. Range of the Geococcyx californianus. <^Am. Nat., vii, 1874, p. 7.51. 



1873. Lawrence, G. X. Remarks on Neoraorphus pucherani and its Allies. <^Ih\s, 



3d ser., iii, 1873, pp. 287-295. 

 Historical. Descriptive synopsis of 4 spp. of the genus. 



1874. Anon. [The Road-runner — Geococcyx californianus.] <^Am. Sportsman, iv, 



1874, p. 39.5. 

 From San Luis Obispo, Cal., Tribune. 



1874. HUDNUT, J. O. The Paisano [Geococcyx californianus] not the Chiacalaca 



[Ortalida ep. ] <^ Field and Stream (newspaper of Chicago, 111.), Apr. 4, 1874. 



1875. Anon. The Bird Road-Runner [Geococcyx californianus.] <^Bod and Gun, 



vi, Sept. 25, 1875, p. 396. 

 Reprint from St. Helena, Cal., Star. 



1875. Benner, F. Is the yellow-billed cuckoo parasitic? <^Fore8t and Stream, v 

 Sept. 16, 1875, p. 83. 



1875. Dubois, A. Note sur un Coccyzus tu6 en Belgique. <^ Bull. Acad. Roy. Belgique, 

 xxxix, Jan., 1875, pp. 9-11. 



Pas vue moi-mfime. Un individn du O. americantis tu6 dans le Bois-de-Lessines, le 22 Oct 

 1874. 



1875. "Parvus." American Cuckoo. <^ Hod and Gun, vii. May 1, 1875, p. 75. 



Mere statement of fact that the American species make nests of their own. 



1876. Chambers, V. T. The Chapparal Cock. < Am. Xat., x. No. 6, 1876, p. 373. 



Request for information respecting food of Geococcyx californianus. 

 1878. Bendire, C. Breeding habits of Geococcyx californianus. <CBull.Xutt. Oniith. 



Club, iii. No. 1, Jan., 1878, p. 39. 

 1878. Jones, J. M. Nesting of Cuckoo [(Coccygus erythrophthalmus) near Halifax, 



N. S.]. < Forest and Stream, xi, Oct. 10, 1878, p. 204. 



