BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. 25 



Observations on tlio correct position iu tlu< uat- 

 nr.il system of tlic Ci/jigdiila; as evidenced l).v the 

 form of tlie sternum and the number of tlie pha- 

 langes of the toes, together witli a synoi)8is of 

 the family. Iliniiulinapus and Xe])li<i'ct'U:s are 

 revised from Ilirutulaputi and Xephociuh's as sec- 

 tional names of ChiHura and Cuimeioiilex, respect- 

 ively. Ciii'.'.fliiit in/tttiiatu.i and Glitetuni bucutata 

 are described as new species, and Cyjinebu stjua- 

 uiatiis and Cluvturabisciiiafa are tigured. The 

 genera treated of are: Cyiiselut. J'aDiiptila, Chce- 

 tura, Cypseloidcs, Collocalia i\m\ Dendrochelidon. 

 355 

 [Kxhiliitioii of bird skiii.s collected by 

 Mr. Hem y Whitely in .Japan.] 



Proc. Zool. ,Soc. London, 1865, p. 618. 

 356 

 On a new Parrot of the genns Sasiterna. 

 Proc. Zool. ^oc. London, 1865, pp. 620-622, 



pi. XXXV. 



XasiternapiiMo is described and iigured. 



357 

 [On recent additions to the Menagerie, 

 Avith notes.] 



Proc. Zool. Sac. London, 1865, pp. 675, 676. 

 358 

 [Notices of Animals observed in several 

 Continental Zoological Gardens.] 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1865, pp. 076, 677. 



Keniarks on the animals observed during visit 

 to the Zoologiial Gardens of Hamburg, JRotter- 

 dam and .Vmsterdam. 



359 



On the structure oi Lepiosoma discolor. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1865, pp. 682-689. 



Remarks on some peculiar points in the struc- 

 ture of Leptosoma discolor, and a suggestion that 

 this species should form the type of a new family, 

 near the Coraciidce in the natural system. Illus- 

 trations in text. 



360 



[Correction of some previous remarks 

 on the suppo.sed occurrence of UaUai'hti 

 albicilla in America.] 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1865, p. 731. 



The supposed occurrence of Ilaliai'fiti albicilla 

 in America is stated to be an error, and the two 

 specimens captured in Xova Scotia and Newfound- 

 land {Proc. Zool. Soc. London. 1863, p. 251) are 

 here referred to JJ. leitcocephalus. 



361 

 Note on two rare species of the Ameri- 

 can genus Dtndrwca. 

 Ibis, 1865, pp. 87-89. 

 Note on Dendra-ca chryscparia and D. Occident- 

 alis, with diagnosis of the four closely allied spe- 

 cies, D. viren.s, D. occidentalis, D. lowntendi and 

 I), chryioparia. 



362 

 Notes on Kriiper's Nuthatch and on the 

 other known species of the genus I'iitta. 

 Ibis, 1865, pp. 306-311, pi. vii. 

 A descrii)tion and figure of Sitta krveperi, Pelz. 

 and remarks ujjon the twelve other known spe 

 cics of the genus Sitta. 



363 

 Description of a new species of Tana- 

 ger of the genus Iridornh. 



Ibii. 1865. pp. 495. 496. 

 Iridornis reinhardti is described and figured. 



364 

 Note on the so-called *' Japanesf" Pig 

 (('eiititrio8ii.-< ])Ucice2)8, Gray; rti/chocliarus 

 2)Ucifrons, Fitziuger). 



Ann. and May. Xat. Ilitt., ser. 3, XV, pp. 

 154, 155 (1865). 

 Xote pointing out that the so-called "Japan- 

 ese " pig is i)robal)ly only a domesticated variety, 

 and that its true home is China. 



365 

 On the birth of a young Hippopotamus 

 in the Zoological Society's Gardens at 

 Amsterdam. 



Rep. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 1865, pt. 2, p. 93. 



Note on the birth of a young hippopotamus in 

 the Zoological Society's (Jardens at Amsterdam, 

 whicli was believed to be the first successful in- 

 stance of the reproduction of this animal in 

 Europe. 



366 



The Mammals of Australia. 



Quart. Journ. Sci., London, II, pp. 13-19 



(1865). AVith a pl.-ite. 

 A summarj- view of the mammal-fauna of Aus- 

 tralia, which serves to show that this fauna dif- 

 fers in a most marked degree from that of every 

 other part of the world. A plate of the typical 

 mammals of Australia is given. 



367 

 The Mammals of South America. 



Quart. Journ. Sci., London, II, pp. 605-621 



(1805). AVith a plate. 

 A general outline of the mammal-fauna of South 

 America, and a summary of its jirincipal charac. 

 teristica, which distingiiisli tliis region from the 

 othgr regions of the world's surface. A ]date of 

 the typical mammals of South America is given- 



368 

 [Notice of the addition of a Gayal 

 {Bos frontalis) to the Society's Menage- 

 rie.] 



Proc. Zool. Soc. Londoji, 1866, p. 1, pi. i. 

 Xotice of the addition of a young male Gayal 

 to the Zoological Society's Gardens, which had 

 been presented to the Society by Babu Kajendra 

 Mulliek, A figure of the animal is given. 



369 

 [Remarks on Lemur leticomystax, Bart- 

 lett.] 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1806, pp. 1, 2. 

 Note pointing out that Lemur leiicomystax, 

 Bartlett, is probably only the female of Lemxtr 

 macaco, Gm. 



370 



Report on Birds collected at Windvo- 

 gelberg, South Africa, by Captain (i.E. 

 Bulger, C. M. Z. S. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1866, pp. 21-23. 

 A list of 44 species, determined by Dr. Hart- 

 laub, of which Hemipteryx immaciilata is do- 

 scribed as new. 



371 



[Remarks on the American Lcpidosiren 

 ( Lejjidosiren 2)aradoxa ) . ] 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London. 1866, pp. 34,35. 

 Remarks on the American Lepidosiren and the 

 scarcity of specimens in European coUectious. 



372 

 On a new American Cuckoo of the 

 genus Xeoinorphu.'^. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1866, pp. 59, 60, pi. v. 



