BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER, 35 



[Exhibition of a specinu'ii of Cvratodun 

 forsteri.] 



Vruc. Zool. ,Si,c. LiiHilon, 1S70, p. 747. 



520 

 On Veneznelan Birds rollected by Mr. 

 A. GoiTiiiji. ]?v P. L. Sclator and Osbert 

 Salvin. PartlV.* 



i'roc. Zdol. Sue. London, 1870, i)i). 779-788, ])ls. 



xlvj, xlvii. 

 A list <if 106 species, ■with remarks upon tlicin 

 and the loralities where they were eolleeted. The 

 lolldwiiiii !• species are described ii8 new: Seto- 

 pliaija albi/nins, J)iriltisxa ijlorio-^a, Chh'mspitKjti.i 

 gntiini/i, Jixarreinoii incruiii', Grallaria grift'o- 

 inicha Oclitlw'ccu sufieicilio^n. <>. niiirita. Coinirun 

 rhiidiicephahis and I'locliioiiin dili'itissiiiia. Vro- 

 chroma dllfctis.siiiia. CldorosphitjuK ijneringi and 

 IHglotisa gloriosa are fijjured. 



*(For Part I see Prnc. Zool. Soc. London, 



1868. p. 165: Pt. 11. ISCS, p. 626; Pt.III, 1869, 



p. 250; Pt. V, f875, p. 23-t.) 



521 

 [Reports on the additions to the So- 

 ciety's Menagerie in October and Novem- 

 ber/ 1870.] 



Pruc. Zool. Soc. London, 1870, pp. 796-798. 



Descriptions of throe apparently new 

 species of Tyrant Bird.s of the genus 

 Jilainea, with remarks on other known 

 speeies. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1870, pp. 8.31-835. 



Elainea fiigan, E.fallax and E.pndica arc de- 

 scribed, and a list is jriven of, and remarks made 

 uj)on,tlio species of Klaim'O (10 in number) rep- 

 resented in Mr. .Selater's eoUection. The three 

 species described are illustrated iu the text. 



523 

 On Birds collected by Mr. George M. 

 Whitely on the coast of Honduras. By 

 P. L. Sclater and Osbert Salvin. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1870, pp. 835-839. 

 A nominal list of 135 species, with notes on the 

 more interesting speeies. 



Descriptions of five [six] new species 

 of Birds from the United States of Co- 

 lombia. By I'. L. Sclater and Osbert 

 Salvin. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1870, pp. 840-844. 

 pi. liii. 



The following sj)ecies are described : Pliencticux 

 uiopygialU; S>/nallaxi.<i wyatti, Ti/ranniycus leu- 

 eogovys, T. imjnohiiy. T. griscicrps, and Trogon 

 chionvnix. The known speeies of the genera 

 Pheuctictt.taud 7)/ rrtji»i.wus are enumerated. Fig- 

 ures are given of Tg ranniscus leucogongx, T. cin- 

 ereiceps and T. imjirobUK. 



525 



Note on the Systematic Position of In- 

 dicator. 



Ibis, 1870, pp. 176-180. 



From the evidence derived from an examination 

 of the internal .structure of the bird, it is liere 

 suggested that Indicator should form the type of 

 a new family, 7)K/lVn^)^■d(P, and be ](liiced in Ihc 

 natural system in the- Cocciiijomorpluf, next to tlie 

 Gapitoiii'da-. The text is illustrated. 



Third* list of Birds ccdlccted, during 

 the survey of tlie Straits of Magellan, ])y 

 Dr. C'unuinghaiu. liy P. L. Sclater and 

 Osbert Salvin. Witli additional notes by 

 the editor (A. Newton). 

 Ibig, 1870, pp. 490-504. 

 A list of :i:t species, with the localities and dates 

 of their collection. I'halacrocorax carimculatns, 

 Chloejiliagu magellanicii and Xectrix ainauronoina 

 are remarked ujion. A list of Dr. Cunningham's 

 nests and eggs is given, ami notes made on them 

 by Prof. A. Newton. 



(Forlir,st list see ifc/s, 1868, p. 183; second 

 list, 1809, p. 283.) 



527 



Note oil ^Elian's Wart Hog. 



Ann. and Mag. Xat. Ili.st., ser. 4, VI, pp. 



404,405 (1870). 



Notes on Dr. (Jray's supposed new species, Pha- 



cocha-riLs sclateri.vrhich is shown to be only the 



female of P. celia ii i, and on the difl'ereuces between 



P. ivliani and /'. cFthiopicus. 



(See also Proc. Zool. Soc. London. 1869, p. 

 277.) 



528 



Remarks on the Animals lately de- 

 scribed by Dr. Gray as Tcstiido chilensis 

 and A teles hartletii. 



Ann. and Mag. Xat. Ilist., ser. 4, VI, p. 470 



(1870).* 

 Remarks showing that the aninia Is described aa 

 new by Dr. Gray under th«> names of Tcstiido chi- 

 h'ti si. lixwii .\tt'le.i baitli'tfi are not new. The for- 

 mer liad been incorrect ly determined by D'Orbigny 

 andrefeiied to Testudo ■•<nlec(ta , .\\\A i\n' latter ia 

 pointed out to be referable to Atelcs rariegatus. 

 It ia jiroposed to change the name of Testudo 

 chilensis to Testudo argentina.\ 



*(Sec also Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, 



VII.p. 161, 1871.) 



t(Seo also Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1871, p, 



743.) 



529 



The new Australian Mud-iish. 



Xature, II. pp. lOG, 107 (1870). 

 Kemarks on and figure of Ccratodus fonteri. 



530 

 On certain principles to be observed in 

 the establishment of a National Museum 

 of Natural IHstory. 



Pep. Brit. Astoc. Adv. Sci., 1870, Pt. II, pp. 



12:!-128; Aafjoe, II, pp. 455-4,58 (1870). 

 Projiositions for the establislimeiit. manage. 

 ment and arrangement of a n:itioiuil museum ot 

 natural history, being remarks called forth by 

 the occasion of the proposed removal of the nat. 

 ural-historv ol>jects in the British Museum at 

 Hloomsbury, to a new institution at South Ken. 

 siugton. 



531 



African Khiuoceroses. 



Stiidtnt and IntvUvctttal Ot)serrer, IV, jip. 



321-i26. pi. xi (1870). 



Xotes on th(! ditferent species of African rhi. 



noeeroses, with the history ami ligure of the indi. 



vidual living iuthe Zoological Society's (ianbns 



The text is illustrated. 



532 

 [Extracts from correspondence with 

 Mr. (i. W. des \'(iux concerning the Rat- 

 tailed Serjtent of Santa Lucia {Trigono- 

 ccphahis lanceolatiis).] 



Proc. Zuul. Soc. London, 1871, pp. 2-4. 



