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BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



158 

 [Recent OruithoIoj;iciil Pnbliciilioii.s.J 



Ibis, 185<), pp. 318-;i29. 

 A record of Oniitliolo^ioal literal uic with an 

 abstract of tlic contonts of cue h worli uiciilioned. 

 The new gtuiis PlKforiiis i» jiroposed for tlio re- 

 c(!ptiou of Casain'H Tivnioptera obnm'ra. 



159 

 A list of tilt' Tyrant Jiirds of ^lexico, 

 with descri])tioiis of some new species. 

 Ibis. 185il, pp. 43C-445, pi. xiv. 



A list of 4IJ .species of Tyrcuuddo' tromMexicot 

 ■with remarks upon them. Empidonax brachy- 

 tarsus, Cyclorhynchusoinereiceps, and Todirvstruin 

 schistacriceps are described as new, and Gamp- 

 tostoma imberbe and Mitrephorvs phceocercus are 

 li cured. 



160 



[Recent Ornithologiciil I'nblications.] 



Ibis, 1859, pp. 454-461. 

 A list of Ornithological works, with short ab- 

 stracts of their contents. A new genus, Nesop- 

 sar, is described. 



161 

 Descriptions of two new species of 

 American Parrots. 



Ann. and Mag. Kat. Hint., ser. 3, IV, pp. 

 224-226 (1859). 

 Conitrus liolocldonif! and C. xantholceinus are 

 described, and lists given of the Parrots inhabit- 

 ing Mexico and certain islands in tbe West 

 Indies. 



162 

 Further evidence of the distinctness of 

 the Gambian and Riippell's Spnr- winged 

 Geese {I'lectroptcrus gambensis and P. 

 rUppeJlii). 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, pp. 38-42. 

 Turther remarks on the distinctness of Fiec- 

 tropterus ganiben.ns and 1'. ruppellii on compari- 

 son of their internal structures, with tables of 

 their correct synonymy. Figures of the skulls 

 and tracheai of the two species are given in the 

 text. 



(See also Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, p. 

 1.31.) 



163 

 List of additional species of Birds col- 

 lected by Mr. Louis Eraser at Pallatanga, 

 Ecuador, with notes and descriptions of 

 new species. 



P'roc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, pp. 63-73. 

 Eeniarks on a second collection obtained by Mr. 

 Fraser at Pallatauga, (consisting of 64 species, 

 including 19 from Chillanes. The term Pupsilo.'i- 

 toina is pro])Osed as a new generics name, and the 

 following new s]iecies aredesei-il)e(l : T/iriinthonis 

 tnystaralis, Sj/iialht.riii cnjtlii-oiix, C i-allni'm i-fiju- 

 lus, Myiarclivs niijriceps. l'hityrhyucliii.s alhogu- 

 laris, PJupsilostoma pusiUum, lyrannulus jlavidi- 

 ffons and T. cinereiceps. 



(See also Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, p. 

 135.) 



164 

 List of Birds colloftcd by j\Ir. Eraser in 

 tli(! vicinity of (^)uito and during excur- 

 sions to PichinclKi and Cliiraborazo, with 

 notes and doscrijttions of new species. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, pp. 73-83, pi. 



clix. 



A list of 52 species, with remarks upon them. A 



new genus, Orcdiniiiics, is niiido (liguro in text), 



and tile following new s])ecies are described: 



Ihnjotlioru.s euophnjs, Oreonianes /raseri, Cinclo- 



des excelsior, C. albidiventris, Agriornis andicola 

 and Attagiii c.himborazensis. Oreomanes /raseri is 

 ligured. 



165 



List ol' l'>irds collected by Mr. Eraser 

 in Ecuador, at Nanegal, Calacali, Peru- 

 cho, and I'uellaro, with notes and de- 

 scriptions of new species. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1800, pp. 83-97, pi. 

 clx. 

 An annotated list of 130 species, of which the 

 following are described as new: TJtryotliorus nigri- 



capilhis, ' Jlaxilciiti'i nx :■( iii!c''r>:liiiii-, Oryzobarus 

 (fthiopsi.l'ijiyci'lii jiirii iiihi. Pijiid (lilicinsa (Mgure 

 in text), J/((.s/((i cnriiiiiiliilti.s, (';icl,,,i(iincliuKJidvi- 

 pccUisa.n(i Myiobius rillosvs. i'ijireola jiicunda is 

 figured (called Euchlornis jucunda on plate). 



166 

 [Exhibiti<m of a large Horned Owl 

 {lUibo maximu-'<, var. ) from Pangkoug 

 Lake, Thibet.] 



I'roc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, ]>. 99. 

 167 

 Note on the Punjab Sheep living in the 

 Society's Gardens. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. Jjondon, 1860, pp. 126-130, 

 pis. Ixxix, Ixxx. 

 Notes on the ditlerences between Ovis vignii and 

 O. cycloceros (both of which are figured), and ob- 

 servations on tbe distinguishing characters of the 

 other two Indian species of wild sheep, O. hodg- 

 soni and O. nahoor. 



(Cuts of skulls of lirst two mentioned 

 species in text.) 



168 

 [Additions to the Menagerie during the 

 months of January and Eebruary.] 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 183. 

 169 

 [Exhibition of Oreophasis derhianus; and 

 announcement of the addition of Sieholdia 

 maxima and Balwniceps rex to the Society's 

 Menagerie.] 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 184. 

 170 

 [Exhibition of the Egg of the King 

 Vultu re ( G y parch a s papa ) . ] 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, pp. 193, 194. 

 Believed to bo the first well-authenticated egg 

 of this species known. 



171 

 [Exhibition of a second specimen of 

 the Egg of the Apteryx {A. mantelli).'] 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 194. 

 (See also Proc. Zool. Soc. JjOndon, 1859, p. 

 350.) 



172 



On the Rheas in the Society's Menagerie, 

 with remarks on the known species of 

 Struthious Birds. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, pp. 207-211. 

 liemarks on Jihea americava and P. darwinii, 

 and description of a new species, li. iniurorhiiii- 

 clia, with a summarv of the state of knowledge of 

 the Struthious Hirds. Figures are given in text 

 of the heads of the three species of Jihea. 

 (See papers Nos. 177, 276.) 

 173 

 On the Black-shouldered Peacock of 

 Latham (Pavo nigripennis). 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860. pp. 221, 222. 



