KO. 2221. LIST OF GENERIC TERMS OF BIRDS— RICHMOND. 593 



Gynmomyza ' Reichenow, Journal fiir Orn., vol. 62, Heft 3, July, 1914, p. 488; V6gel, 

 vol. 2, 1914, p. 473. 



Type, Leplornis auhryana Verreaux and Des Murs [Melipkagidae.'] 



(Original designation and monotypy.) 



Gyrfaico Fleming, Hist. Erit. Animals, 1828, p. 50. 



Substitute name for Hierqfalco Cuvier, 1816 [Falcomdae.] 



Hsematsena- Bonaparte, Iconcgr. Pigeons, livr. 4, 1857, text to "pi. XXVII, 

 fig. 1." 3 



Type, Columba melanocephala J. R. Forster [Treronidae.]- 



(Original designation and monotypy.) 



Hsematornis * Schlegel, Handl. Dierk., vol. 1, 1857, p. 448, pi. 7, fig. 88. 



Type, Tlimantornis haematopus Hartlaub [Rallidae.] 



Hallomis Mathews, Austral Avian Record, vol. 1, No. 5, Dec. 24, 1912, p. 113. 



Type, Malwus cyanotus Gould [Sylviidae.] 



(Original designation and monotypy.) 

 For Robert Hall. (Mathews, MS.) 



Hapalopsittaca Ridgway, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 25, May 4, 1912, p. 100. 



Type, Fsittaais amazoninus Des Muns [Psittacidae.] 



(Original designation and monotypy.) 

 'Afl-oX(5s, delicate; ypirrdKii, a parrot. (Ridgway.) 



Hapolorhynchus * Reichenow, Journal fiir Orn., vol. 56, Heft 3, July, 1908, p. 483. 



Type, Pseudogerygone albofrontata Gray [Muscicapidae.] 



(Original designation and monotypy.) 

 "AiroX6s, delicate; f>vyxos, bill. (Reichenow.) 



Harpe Merrem. in Ersch u. Gruber, Allg. Encycl., sect. 1, vol. 1, 1818, p. 258. 



Type, "Harpe barbata, der Lamraergeyer " [Buteonidae.] 



(Monotypy.) 



Harrisornis M.VTHEWS, Austral Avian Record, vol. 2, No. 5, Sept. 24, 1914, p. 110. 



Type, CalyplorhynchiLS halmaturinus Mathews [Cacatoidae.] 



(Original designation.) 

 For R. Hamlyn Harris+orn?s. (Mathews, MS.) 



• There is a complicationhere. In 1885 (Standard Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 535), Doctor Stejneger introduced 

 the generic name Leptomyza in combination with the species " Leplomyza auhryana." As Leptornis, the 

 name previously used for the genus, was preoccupied, it was assumed that Leptomyza was a substitute 

 name for Leptornis, and it was so recorded in my first supplement. The author's act, however, as opposed 

 to his intention, was to propose a new genus for the species auhryana. This detail was of little importance 

 until 1914, when Professor Reichenow subdivided tlie genus Leptomyza. restricting this name to the species 

 lamoensis and viridis, while the new name Gymnomyza was proposed for auhryana alone. The case works 

 out thus: Leptornis Hombron and Jacquinot, 1845? (type, Mcrops samoensis Hombron and Jacquinot) 

 proves to be preo:'cupied; Leptomyza Stejneger, 1SS5 (type, Leptornis auhryana Verreaux and Des Murs) 

 is also preojcupied; Gymnomyza Reichenow, 1914 (type auhryana) is apparently the earliest available 

 name for cither group, leaving the genus represented by samoensis and viridis without a name. For this 

 1 propo'^e A moromyza (type, Merops samoensis Hombron and Jacquinot). 



* Ilxmatotna orcurs in the "Conspectus Gencrum folumbarum" (or p. [8] of the preliminary text 

 matter), i=aued in livraison 6, and therefore an emendation of Hxmatxna. This name was ovcrlooVcd 

 by Elliot, in his monograph of the genus Ptilopus (Proc. Zool. Soc. I.ond., 1878, pp. .SCO-uTe), and by 

 Salvador!, in his account of the Pigeons (Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., vol. 21, 1893), but is listed under the 

 emended spelling by Watcrhouse. It will replace Spilotreron Salvadori, 1882. 



• The plate was never published. 



* Apparently an uninteutional emendation of Ilimantornis Hartlaub. The latter named a bird Iliman' 

 tornis haematopus, which Schlegel here calls Iliematornis himantopus. The name is correctly quoted 



D p. 481. 

 » Corrected to Bapalorhynchuf, Reichenow, Journ. fiir Orn., 1914, p. 292. 



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