612 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol. xxxv. 



*Grymnopus "(Br.)" Brookes, Catal. Mus. Joshua Brookes, Pt. II, 

 July, 1828, p. 80. 



Type, " Grymnopus leschenaulti" or " Leschenault's Gymno- 



pus" ' [Strigidee.] 



rvjxvos, naked; ftovg, foot. 



Gypogeranus [Borkhausen], Allg. Lit.-Zeitung, Jahre 1797, IV, No. 

 316, Oct. 4, 1797, p. 25. 



Types, Palamedea cristata Linnaeus, and Vultur serpentarius 



Latham (= Falco serpentarius Miller)" [Gypogeranidse.] 



rv>/', a vulture; yepavog, a crane. 

 Haemeria Zander, Naturgesch. VCgel Meeklenburgs, Heft 2, 1838, 

 pp. 123, 128. 

 Type, Strix nivea Thunberg {—Strix nyctea Linnjeus). 



[St?'igidae.] 

 AijArjpos, bloody, murderous. 



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



p. 121. 



Type, "Halcyon alcedo" or "Kingfisher" [of his list of British 



birds] - . [Alcedinidae.] 



AXkvgov, a kingfisher. 



Halohippus Billberg, Synopsis Fauna 1 Scand., I, Pars 2, 1828, tab. 

 A and p. 192. 



Type, Procellaria glacially Linnaeus {Puffin idse. j 



"Nomen hujus generis qpinione nostra vere distincti e verbis grsecis 

 a\<z, mare, et innos, equus; nomen ejus triviale Nbrvegiae." (Bill- 

 berg.) 

 Haplocichla Kidgway, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XVIII, Oct. 17, 1905, 

 p. 212. 



Type, Tardus aurantius Gmelin [Turdidde.] 



' AnXovg, simple; Ki^kr}^ thrush. (Kidgway.) 

 fHargeria Lucas, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXVI, No. 1320, Feb. 4, 

 1903, p. 552. 



Type, Ilesperomi.s gracilis Marsh - . [Hesperornithidse.] 



For Oscar Hargcr. (Lucas.) 



* Harpaleus Cabanis and Heine, Mus. Heineanum, IV, i, 1863, p. 185 



(note). 



Type, not designated, but genus said to contain red-bellied spe- 

 cies corresponding to the yellow-bellied ones of the genius Aganus 



of the same authors . . ... [Trogonidse.] 



Heliolais Sharpe, Hand-List Birds, IV, 1903, p. 193. 



New name for Dybowskia Oustalet, 1893, not Dybowskia Dall, 



1876 [Sy/riid;> .\ 



"HXios, the sun; Xdi'os, a bird of the thrush kind. 



" Palamedea cristata is the first species mentioned, but be knew it only from 

 description; Vultur serpentarius is bis prominent species. 



