586 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol. xxxv. 



Aegithospiza Hellmayr, Journ. fi'ir Orn., XLIX, April, 1901, p. 171. 



Type, Pants Jringillarius Fischer & Reichenow [Parida&J] 



ii'yidog, hedge-sparrow; aniZa^ finch. 



iEgyps Billberg, Synopsis Faunae Scand., I, Pars. 2, 1S2S, tab. A. 

 T} T pe, " Temia Vaillant" (= Corvus variant Latham). 

 (See also Temia Oken.) [Corvidte.] 



AiyvTtws, a vulture. 



Aeronympha Oberholser, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XVIII, June 29, 

 1905, p. 161. 



Type, Aeronympha prosantis Oberholser [Trochilidse,.] 



Arjp, air; J'y/^v, a Nymph. (Oberholser.) 

 Aerornis Bertoni, Aves Nuevas del Paraguay, 1901, p. 66. 



Type, Aerornis niveifrons Bertoni (= Chsetura major Bertoni, 



1900= Cypselus senex Temminck) [llieropodidae.] 



Ajjp, air; opviz, bird. (Bertoni.) 

 * Aesalon Morris, in N. Wood's Naturalist, II, No. 9, June, 1837, 

 p. 123. 



Type, "Aesalon fringillarius" or "Sparrow Hawk "[of his 



list of British birds] - [Buteoii idse. ] 



AiffaXaov^ a small hawk. 



Aethia "Merr." Dumont, Diet. Sci. Nat, (revised ed.), I, 1816, 

 suppl., p. 71. 

 Type, Aethia cristatella { — Alca cristatella Pallas) .-[Alcidas.] 

 Ai'dviot, a sea-bird of some kind. 



Aethocorys Sharpe, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, XII, No. LXXXVIII, 

 April 28, 1902, p. 62. 



Type, Spisocorys personata Sharpe [Alaudidas.] 



'//^//?, unusual, strange; Kopvg^ a lark. 

 Aethostoma Sharpe, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, XII, No. LXXXVII, 

 March 28, 1902, p. 51. 



New name for Trichostoma Blyth, 1842, not Trichostonm Pic- 



tet, 1831 . . [ Timaliida}.] 



AtjOtjg, unusual, strange; ffro/xa, mouth. 



*Aetus Morris, in N. Wood\s Naturalist, II, No. 9, June, 1837, p. 123. 

 Types, "Aetus pygarTfus" or "Erne," and " Aetus aquila" or 



"Golden Eagle" [of his list of British birds] [Buteonidae.] 



It-To^, an eagle. 

 Agami [Blyth '."] in Partington's Brit. Cyclop. Nat. Hist., 1, 1836, p. 46. 

 New name for PstpJiia Linnaeus (type, P. crepitans). 



[Pxophiidse.] 



" Most of the ornithological items in this work arc said to have been written by 

 Mudie; a few, however, were from Blyth's pen (compare N. Wood's Orn.. Text Book, 

 L836, p. 73). 



