NO. 2221. L[ST OF GENERIC TERMS OF BIRDS— RICHMOND. 629 



Xiphidiopipo Sundkvall, Conspectum Avium Picinarum, 1866, p. 115. 



Emendation of Xiphidiopicus Bonaparte, 1854 [Picidae.] 



Xylocota Bonaparte, Icouogr. P'auna Italica, vol. 1, 1839 (fasc. 25), text to pi. [43]. 

 Type, Scolopax paludosa Gmelin [=Scolopax undulala Boddaert]. 



[Scolopacidae.] 

 (Original designation.) 



Xylopicus "Cab." Rey, Synon. Eur. Brutv6gel und Gaste, 1872, p. 246. 



Equivalent to JJylocopus Cabanis and Heine, 1863 [Picidae.] 



Xylopogon "Temm., ms." Lesson, Revue Zoologique, vol. 3, 1840, p. 134. 



Cited as a synonym of Culoramphus Lesson [ Capitonidae.] 



fYalavis Shufeldt, Journal of Geology, vol. 21, No. 7, October-November, 1913, 

 p. 649. 



Type, Yalavis tenuipes Shufeldt [Incertae sedis.'] 



(Monotypy.) 

 "Yale and avis; the University at New Haven, Conn., U. S. A., and avis, a bird.'" 

 (Shufeldt.) 



Ypsilophorus Mathews, Austral Avian Record, vol. 1, No, 5, Dec. 24, 1912, p. 127. 

 New name lor Synoicus Gould, 1837 (not Synoicum Phipps, 1774). 



[Phasianidae.}. 

 T \f/i\6y (Upsilon, Greek T); <t>opM, I bear, carry. (Mathews, MS.) 



Zanda Mathews, Austral Avian Record, vol. 1, No. 8, Mar. 20, 1913, p. 196. 



Type, Calyptorhynchus baudini ienuirostris Mathews [Cacatoidae.1 



(Original designation and monotypy.) 

 Zanda, an aboriginal name. (Mathews, MS.) 



Zarapita Mathews, Birdy of Australia, vol. 3, pt. 2, May 2, 1913, p. 168. 



Type, Numenius ienuirostris Vieillot [Scolopacidae. ] 



(Original designation and monotypy.) 

 Zarapito, Spanish name of a curlew. (Mathews, MS.) 



Zoonava Mathews, Austral Avian Record, vol. 2, No. 5, Sept. 24, 1914, p. 112. 



Type, Cypselus ierirsereginx Ramsay [Micropodidae.^ 



(Original designation and monotypy.) 

 Zoonav, an aboriginal name. (Mathews, MS.) 



' Xylocota at l&O will displace fJowoptilura Gray, 1S40, in Mr. Mathews's recent subdivision of the group 

 (Eirds Aastralia, vol. 3, 1913. p. 2S7). 

 * A small passerine bird, of the size of a Dendroica. 



