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BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Pirds collected hy M. Salle in soiitlK^rn 

 Mexico. 



I'roc. Zool. Hoc. London, 1857, ])ii. 81, 82. 



Notes made on M. Sall6's collection from Mcx 

 i(!o after comparison with other specimens from 

 the same locality. 



(See also Proc.2ooi!. Sac. London, IS.'JC, p. 283.) 



104 

 On three new wpecies of the genus Todi- 

 roslrtiin. 



Proc. Zool. Sac. London, 1857, pp. 82-84, pi. 



cxxv. 

 Todirostrum calopterwm, T. capitale, and T. exile 

 are described and figured. A list of the known 

 species of Todirostrum is given. 



105 

 List of Birds collected by Mr. Thomas 

 Bridges, corresponding meml)er of the 

 Society, m the Vallej' of San Jos6, in the 

 State of California. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1857, pp. 125-127. 

 A list of 33 species, with remarks upon some of 

 them. 1'he name Glmtcidium californicum is 

 adopted for O. infuscahun, Cassin. 



106 

 Note on the Upland Goose. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1857, p. 128. 

 Note pointing out that GhloeplMga magcllaniea 

 is the correct name for the true "Upland Goose." 

 (See also Proc. Zool. Soc. Loiidon, 1858, p. 

 289.) 



107 



Descriptions of twelve new or little- 

 known si»ecie8 of the South Americau 

 Family Forimcariidm. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1857, pp. 129-133, pi. 

 cxxvi. 



Chararters are given of the following species: 

 Grallurid /('rnujiiwi/iectiis, G. loricata, Ilyjwcne- 

 'inix iiii'l(iiiiijio<j(}it, Fiirmicivora mclmia, P. vro- 

 sticta, F. lumxivellt, F-cincra^ceiis, Ilrrjisilochiniis 

 pectoralis, and TkainnniiliiUix mAaiii}thiii-ii.r (iin. 

 spp.), Formicivora In'ricitiidii. S\v., />!ii;itliiiiiiiius 

 xanthopterxis, Burm., and J'haniiiophi/ii.s invlano- 

 ceps, Spix. Formicivora urosticta and F. haux- 

 %velli are figured. 



108 



List of additional species of Mexican 

 Birds obtained by M. Anguste Salle from 

 the environs of Jjilapa and S. Andres 

 Tuxtla. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1857, pp. 201-207. 



An .'idditional list of 62 species obtained by M. 

 Salle in Mexico, with notes on many of them. 

 Caitiptostoinn iinberbe (gen. et spec, nov.) is de- 

 scribed. Figure in text. 



(See also Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1850, p. 

 283; 1857, pp. 81, 226; 1858, p. 294.) 



109 

 On a collection of Birds made by Si- 

 gnor Matteo Jiotteri in the vicinity of 

 Orizaba in Southern Mexico. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1857, pp. 210-215. 

 A list of 38 species, with remarks upon them. 

 Neochloe brevipeniiis, gen. et sp. nov., and Zoiio- 

 tricliia hotterii, sp. nov., are described. 



110 

 Notes on an unnamed Parrot from the 

 Island of Santo Domingo, now living in 



the Society's Gardens; and on some other 

 Bi)ecies of the same lamily. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1857, pp. 224-226, pi. 

 cxxvii. 

 Chrysoti.s nallcei is proposed as the name for a 

 new 8i)ccie.s of Parrot, and remarks are made on 

 other species of J'sittaci. The new genus Polych- 

 lortis is proposed for tlio reception of Psittacu.<i 

 polychlorus, Scopoli, anA Puittacodis ivestermanni. 

 Bp. 



Ill 



On a collection of Birds received by 

 M. Sall6 from southern Mexico. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1857, pp. 226-230. 



Remarks on a third list, consisting of 29 species, 

 obtained by M. Salle from Me.xico. Dij)lopteriig 

 excellens is described as new. 



(See also Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1856, p. 

 283; 1857, pp. 81, 201; 1858, p. 294. ) 



112 

 Review of the species of the Fissiro.stral 

 Family Momotidw. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1857, pp. 248-200, pi. 

 cxxviii. 



The family name lfo»iofi(?fe is proposed instead 

 of that of i'io«i'?i(/«', lUiger. A synop.sis of the 

 family is given, witli descriptions of two new 

 genera, viz, Prionirhynchvs and Eumomota, and 

 two new species, Momotus microstephanus and 21. 

 nattcrcri. A table of the geographical distribu- 

 tion of the family is added. Prionirhynchitu car- 

 inatus is figured. The genera included are J/o- 

 niotiis, Hylomanes, Prionirhynchus and Eiuno- 

 niota. 



113 



On a collection of Birds transmitted 

 by Mr. H. W. Bates from the Upper 

 Amazon. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1857, pp. 261-268. 



An annotated catalogue of 79 species, of which 

 Eubucco aurantiicollis is described as new. 



114 

 Descriptions of eleven new si^eeies of 

 Birds from Tropical America. 



I'roc. Zool. Soc. London, lS57,Tp-p. 271-277, pi. 

 cxxx. 

 The genus Melanojitila (illustrated in text) and 

 the following new species are characterized: 

 Campyhtrhiincluis pardus, G. .HriatifoUis, An(d>a- 

 xmojit; rnittDlatiin, Si/nallaxis iindto-.'.triata, Tunhis 

 fiilrh-i'iifrix {Vrvr. MS.). T. !ijiiiih!I!s, < 'iiicliii: Ifli- 

 ciinoli's, 'riirciiiiiiix iit rifrons, Mela iioplila yhibri- 

 ro.stris, Lipaaya.s r it/fucenn , and Tinainus canta- 

 nrus. Anabazenops guttulatus is figured. 



115 

 Notes on Californiaii Birds. By Thomas 

 Bridges, corresponding member. Com- 

 municated, with remarks by Philip Lut- 

 ley Sclater. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, pp. 1-3, pi. 

 cxxxi. 

 Notes on 11 species. Melanerpcs rubrigtdaris 

 (described in Ann. and May. Nat. ilis^., .ser. 3,1, 

 p. 127, 1858) is figured. 



(See paper No. 135.) 

 116 

 Notes on a collection of Birds received 

 by M. Verreaux, of Paris, from the Rio 

 Napo in the Republic of Ecuador. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, pp. 59-77, pi. 



cxxxii. 



A list of 174 species, with remarks upon tliem. 



Three new genera — Ayathopus; Vrctinjo/is, Verr. 



MS. ; Euchcetcs, Verr.MS. ;— and thefollowingnew 



