602 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol. xxxv. 



Corax Ledru, Voy. Teneriffe, II, 1810, p. 204. 



Type, Corax crucirostra Ledku (= Corvus leucognaphalus 



Daudin) [ Corvidse.'] 



KopaB,^ a raven or crow. 



*Cormias Reichenbach, Avium Syst. Nat., March 1, 1850. pi. liv 

 (figure showing- generic characters). 



Type, not named [Incertx sedis.] 



Koppog, trunk of a tree; H-suffix ins. 

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

 123. 



Types, " Corone maxima.''' or "'Raven,' 1 "Corone comix" or 

 "Crow," " Corone frugilega" or "Rook," " Corone cinerea" or 

 "Hooded Crow," and " Corone monedula," or "Jackdaw " [of his 



list of British birds] [ Corvidse. ] 



Kopcovtf, a sea-crow, crow, raven. 



Corvina Haiin, Vogel aus Asien. Afrika, etc., I, Lief. XI, 1822, 

 pi. 3, and text. 



Emendation of Coracina Vieillot [ Cotingidse.] 



Corvina, relating to a crow or raven. 

 Corydalis "Tem." F. Boie, Isis, XIX, Heft X, 1826, p. DTI. 



Types, "Alauda africana Gm. Vaill. Afr. pi. 162 [=192]. A. 



hifiischita Tem. u. v. a." [. ilaudidse.] 



(See also Pseudocorys.) 

 KopvdaXkig, the crested lark. 



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

 125. 



Types, "Corydalis arvensis" or "Lavrock," and "Corydalis 

 nemorum" or. " Woodlark" [of his list of British birds]. 



[Alaudidw.] 



Corydon Wagler, Abhandl. Akad. Wiss. [Mi'mchen], I, 1832, p. 504. 



Type, Psittacus galeatus Latham [Cacatuida . ] 



KopvScov^ a shepherd's name 



* Corydus Bijjjberg, Synopsis Faunae Scand., I, Bars 2, 1828, tab. A. 



Type, Alauda calandra Ltnn^us ? fJ . [Alaudida . \ 



Kopvdos, the crested lark. 



Corydus Dressei:. Manual Palsearctie Birds, Pt. I, 1902, p. 390. 



New name for " Galerita" preoccupied [AlaudidtB.] 



(= PtUocorys Madarasz.) 

 "Corydus (Kopvdog of Aristotle)." (Dresser.) 



oBillberg has the following lark genera: "1. Corydus B. et 2. Pseudocorys B. 

 {Alauda Guv.). :!. Alauda." As he names several of the groups designated by 

 Guvier in the vernacular only; it was doubtless his intention here to name the three 

 groups given in the Etegne Animal (I, ]>. xxxiv), restricting Alauda to the "Alou- 

 ettes propremenl elites, " Corydus to the "Oalandres," and Pseudocorys to the 

 "Sirlis." 



