BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. 23 



[Keinarlvs on tlio ISreodinj;' of runnctt'a 

 Cassowary in tbo Society's (iardciis.] 

 I'loc. Xodl. Soc. Lo)ido7i, 18C4, j). "JTl. 

 lloinarts on Boiniott 8 Cassowary (Crt.wanMS 

 heiinrttii) brcedinu in tlio Zoologiral Society's Gar- 

 dens, :in(l ixliiliitiou of tlio skelfton of the origi- 

 nal I jpical example of tliis s|ieeies. 



(See also I'loc. Zuol. Soc. London,1863, p. 

 518.) 



320 

 Characters of three new American Par- 

 rots. 



rroc. 7.ool. Soc. London. 18G4, pp. 297,298, 

 pi. xxiv. 

 CoiturvK rhodogaxWr, Natt. MS., Broiogerys 

 ehrj/soiiema, Natt. MS., and Chnjsotix Jinfiiin are 

 described. Conums rhodogaster is figured. 



321 

 Note on the Geographical Distribution 

 of the Ducks of the genus Dcndrociigva. 



Prnc. 7.001. !<oc. London, 1SC4, jip. 290-301. 

 The gcosrapliical distrilmtion of the species of 

 the genus Dendrocygna is given, and remarks 

 made ujion them. 



(See also Froc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, p. 



189; 186(5, p. 148.) 



322 

 Notes on a collection of Birds from the 

 Isthiinis of Panama. By P. L. Sclater and 

 Osbert Salvin. 



Proc. Zool. Sne. Londmi, 1864, pp. 342-373, 



pi. XXX. 



An annotated list of 272 species collected by 

 Mr. Jaines !M'Leannan on the Isthnuis of Panama. 

 Tlie following species are described as new : ('as- 

 tirubi.'i inirrorlii/nclnt.t, Miii)necizn immaciilata, 

 CaniptOKtdina ilariri'iifrr and C'07iurus ocularis. 

 Eucometie cttssin'ti is ligured. 



323 



[Announcement of Mr. James Thomp- 

 son's return from Calcutta with a valu- 

 able collection of animals.] 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, pp. 373, 374. 



324 

 [Notice of additions to the Menagerie.] 

 I'roc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, pp. ;i74, 375. 



[Exhibition of a series of specimens of 

 birds' eggs collected in the vicinity of 

 Biirrackpore and presented to the .Soci- 

 ety by Lieut. K. C. Beavan, with notes 

 on tlieir nesting habits.] 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, p. 375. 



A list of 24 .species is given, with notes by Lieu- 

 tenant Beavan on their nesting habits. 



326 

 Description of a new species of Duck 

 from Madagascar. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, pp. 487, 488, ]il. 

 xxxiv. 

 Ana.s melleri is described and ligured. 



327 

 [On some additions to the Menagerie.] 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1ISG4, p. 587. 



328 

 Descriptions of seven new species of 

 Birds discovered by the late Dr. John 

 Natterer in Brazil. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. L(mdon, 1864, pp. 605-611, pis. 

 xxxvii-xxxix. 

 The new genus Lio.irrl/'ii (figured in text) is 

 pro])08ed and the following species are described: 

 Oranati'lhi.<! 2><'h(hii. Taougra ulirina, Natt. MS., 

 Speniiiiphila pilfata (Natt. MS.), I'aospiza org- 

 rhgnrhu (Natt. ]\IS.), /7.i/;)(>i'«c);iiK/?ar('tre/(.s-(Nalt. 

 MS.), I'tcrdiitiK'Inin tli(iroric}is iim\ J'ijira ntiHrreri. 

 The three known species of OranatfUng are diag- 

 nosed, and tiguros are given of ilranatflln.i pel- 

 zelni. G. venu.stus, Pteroptochua tlwracicus and 

 Pipra nattereri. 



329 



Note ou the Quadrumana living in the 

 Society's Menagerie. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, pp. 7(i9-712, pis. 

 xl, xli. 

 A systematic list of the species of Quadrumana 

 living" in the Zoologic.-jl Society's Menagerie, with 

 notes upon the following: 3Iacacu.i .sp(-ci(/*w,v, .U. 

 cgclopis, Galago garnetti and 6'. crassicandata. 

 Galago garnetti and Pithecia satanas are ligured. 



330 

 Note on the Caprimulgine genus Cosme- 

 tornis. 



Ibis, 1864, pp. 114, 115, pi. ii. 

 Notes on Cosmetornis v^xillaritis smA C. burtoni, 

 of which the former is figured. 



I 

 331 



On the Birds of the Comoro Islands. 

 Ibis, 1864, pp. 292-301, pi. vii. 



General remarks on the Comoro Islands and an 

 annotated list of 23 species of birds. Accipiter 

 francesi is figured. 



332 ' 



On the Rapacious Birds collected by 

 the late Dr. Dickinson in the Zambesi 

 Region. 



Ibis, 1864, pp. 301-307, pi. viii. 

 A list of 22 species, with remarks u])on them. 

 Falco dickinsoni is figured. 



333 

 On a new species of Tetragonops. 



Ibis, 1864, pp. 371, 372, pi. x. 

 Tetragonops frantzii is described and figured. 



334 



Note on the Great Auk. 



Ann. and Mag. Xat. JTist.. ser. 3, XIV, p. 320 



(1864). 



Note calling attention to the exi.stence of s])eci- 



mens of the skins :ind eggs of the great auk 



omitted from ^Ir. Champley's list. (Ann. and 



Mag. Xfit. Hi.it., .ser. 3, XIV, j>. 235.) 



335 

 The Mammals of Madagascar. 



Quart. .Tonrn. Sci.. I.onditn.l, jip. 213-219, 

 pi. ii (1864). 

 A summary view of the mammal fauna of Ifad- 

 agascar and arguments from the evidence thus 

 adduced, as tothe former connection of this island 

 with the continents of Africa, Asiaaud America, 

 and its present position in zoological geography. 

 The name Leniuria is proposed for this supposed 

 submerged continent. A plate of the typical 

 mammals of Madagascar is subjoined. 



