no. 1656. LIST OF GENERIC TERMS OF BIRDS— RICHMOND. 609 



Eudrepanis Sharpe, in Shelley, Monogr. Nectariniidse, Pt. III. Feb., 



lsTT. p. 83, pi. 28. 



Type, /Ethopyga pvlckerrimt/ Si i \i:i>k . . ,[A> >f<ir!i> !!</;>. | 



I r. very much; \ Th , epanis{dpE7tavrf^ a sickle). 



Eugerygone Finsch, Notes Leyden Museum, XXII. No. .".. March, 

 L901, p. 200. 



Type, Pst udogi rygon< rubra Sharpe [ Muscicapida . \ 



I >\ very much; + Gerygom {yrfpvyovos, producing sound). 



Euplectes Swatnson, Zool. Illustrations, 2d ser., 1. No. 8, L829, text 

 to pi. 37. 



Type, Loxia orix Linn-SUS [Ploceidae.] 



I r. well; xXeKTos, plaited, woven. 



Eupoda Brandt, in Lehmann's Eteise nach Buchara and Samarkand, 

 L852, p. 323. 



Type, Charadrius asiaticus L'allas .- .[Charadriidse.] 



(Proposed as a subgenus of Charadrius.) 

 JEu, well, much; ttovs, foot. 



Euptilotis (ion. i). Monogr. Trogonidas, 2d ed., Pt. 1, 1858, pi. <>, and 

 text 



Type. Trogon neoxenus Gould [Trogonidae.] 



/'?'. well: nrikov . a feather; ovg (gjtos), car. 



• Eurhynchus "Geoffr." Bdllberg, Synopsis Faunas Scand.., I. Pars 

 •J. L828, tab. A. 



Type | Psittacus n>< rrimus Gmelen X) c [ ( 'acatuida . \ 



I )\ well, much; pvyxos, beak. 



Falcator Temminck, Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond., XIII. Pt. I. May, L821, 

 p. L08. 



rypes, " ( '■ rtli'm i>,i,iji<;i, obscura^ coccinea, «'t falcata de Linn. 



< i riM-1." [ Drepanididae. \ 



Fhlcatus, sickle-shaped, curved. 



* Fanissa Brookes, Museum Brookesianum, Feb., L830, p. 96. 



Type. •• wood Fanissa (Wren, Fanissa sylvicola)" \ Sylviida d f] 



Finschia Hi tton, [bis, 8th ser., III. X... XI, .Inly. L903, p. 319. 



Typo. Parus nova sedandia Gmelin... [Paridae.] 



For Dr. Otto Finsch. (Hutton.) 



"Orl'.d. XVII of Baer and Helmersen'a Beitrage ssur Kenntniss dee Etussiechen 

 Reiches. 



t> Page 29 of the reprinl of Brandt's "Anhang." 

 No Bpeciee is mentioned, but a diagnosis, "lingua extensibili" i as opposed '" the 

 " Psittacides ") is gn en. 



d Troglodytes i- used for the "Common Wren." 



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