646 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol. xxxv. 



*Thrasys Billberg, Synopsis Fauna?. Scand., I, Pars 2, 1828, tab. A. 



New name for Casnariiis Brisson ? [ Casuariidasf] 



(See also Cela Okeist, Oxyporvs Brookes, and note under 

 Ghelarga.) 

 ®pa6v<z, bold, spirited. 



Thryorchihis Oberholser, Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, XXVII, No. 

 1354, Jan. 23, 1901, p. 198. 



Type, Troglodytes hrown i Bangs [Troglodytidse.] 



Qpvov, a rush; opx&og, wren. (Oberholser.) 



fTiliornis Ameghino, Sinopsis geol.-paleon., Suplemento, 1899, p. 9. 



T} y pe, Tiliorn is senex Ameghiko . . [Phamicopteridse.] 



Tiksis, future of tiWgl), I pull, pluck out; opvig, bird. (Ameghino, 

 MS.) 



*Tinamulus Macklot, Bijdr. Natuurk. Wetensch. [Amsterdam], V, 

 St. I, 1830, p. 175. 



Types, Tinamuhis vireseens, T. paludum, and T. decolorafais, 

 all nomina nuda here \Incerta& sedis.] 



Titiza Billberg. Synopsis Faunae Scand., I, Pars 2, 1828, tab. A and 

 p. 58. 



For " Calamodytse Mey.," with the following species: Mota- 

 cilla schosnobsena Linnaeus, and Titiza lightfooti Billberg { — Mo- 



tacilla arundinact a Lightfoot) [Sylviidse.] 



"N. gener. e vocegrseca TiriCsiv titissare." (Billberg.) 



Todirhamphus KAur, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1851, Pt. XIX, Oct. 28, 

 1852, p. 52. 

 Types, Todirhamphus pectoralis Kaur, and T. ruficeps Kaup. 



\Tyrannidse»\ 

 (Possibly a slip for Todiroslrum.) 

 Todus, a tody; + /5^/<^o?, beak. 



TolmarchusPiDGWAY, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XVIII, Sept. 2, 1905, 

 p. 209. 



Type, Pitangus taylori Sclater - . -[Tyrannidze.'] 



Tokfxa, daring, boldness; acpxos, a leader, chief. (Ridgway.) 



Torgos" Kaup, Isis, XXI, Heft XI, 1828, p. 1 144. 



Type, Vultur auricularis Daudix, 1800 {—Vultur trachcliotus 



J. li Forster, 1791) I I 'ulturidse.] 



Topyos, a vulture. 



Tragopan "Mcehr" Gray, List Genera Birds, 2d ed., 1811, p. 65. 



Type, />'"'•' ros ahyssin icus Gmelin [Bucerotidse.] 



I iHvyog, a goat; TTarv, Pan, the god of woods and shepherds. 



a Torgos is equivalent to and should replace Otogyps Gkay, 1841. 



