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BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



566 

 On the Land Birds of Juan Fernandez. 



Jhis, 1871, iip. 178-183, pi. vii. 

 General remarks on tlie Juan reruaiulez group 

 ofislands, witli notes on six speeies of birds, of 

 ■wbicli Anceretesfernandezianus and Oxyunininas- 

 afuerce are figured. 



567 



Remarks on the Avifauna of the Sand- 

 wich Islands. 



Ibis, 1871, pp. 356-362. 

 A Huniniary of the avifauna of the S.andwicli 

 Islands, with critical remarks on Mr. S. V>. Dole's 

 "Synopsis of the Birds hitherto de.scribed from 

 the" Hawaiian Islands." (Proe. Host. Hoc. Nat. 

 Uixt., XII, p. 294.) The new generic name Chce- 

 toptila is proposed. 



568 



Index of the Ornithological Literature 

 of 1870. By Osbert Salvin and P. L. 

 Sclater. 



Ibis. 1871, pp. 417-484. 

 An al]>habetical list of the ornithological pub- 

 lications in 1870, with a i)recia of their contents. 



569 

 On certain species of Deer now or lately 

 living in the Society's Menagerie. 



Trans. Zool. Soc. London, VII, pp. 333-352, 



pis. xxviii-xxxix (1871). 

 A history of the introduction into the Zoolog- 

 ical Society's Gardens of the following speeies of 

 the genus C'ervMS, with their synonyms, distribu- 

 tion and ligures: C. davidianus, C.inaral, C.cash- 

 meerianus. C. tnantclmricus, C ta'evamis, G.sika, 

 C. diivai(celli, C. I'ldi, and C. swinluni. The distri- 

 bution of the Elaphine deer (s)iecies allied to Cer- 

 vus ela-phus) is also given. The text is illustrated. 



570 

 Reply to Dr. Gray on Testudo chilensis, 

 etc. 



Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., aer. 4, VII, pp. 

 161-163 (1871). 

 A reply to Dr. Gray's commentary of Mr. Scla- 

 ter's <'riticisms on the s])ecies described Ijy the 

 former as Atele.^ hartletti and Tcstxido cliitensis, 

 and reference to the record of "occurrences " kept 

 in the Zoological Society's Gardens. 



(See Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hint., ser. 4, VI, 

 p. 470, 1870.) 



571 



Eared Seals and their Habits. 



Nature, III, pp. 148. 149 (1871). 



A short sketch of the characteristics and hab- 

 its of the eared seals, being a review of Messrs. 

 J. A. AUcn and C. Bryant's memoir on the Otaria- 

 dce. (Bull. 2rus. Camp. Zool., Harvard Coll., II, 

 1870.) 



572 



On New Zealand Animals at the Zoo- 

 logical Gardens. 



Nature, III, pp. 190-192 (1871). 

 An account of the chief peculiarities of the 

 fauna of Kew Zealand, with illustrations. 

 573 

 Captain Sladen's Expedition. 



Nature, IV, p. 405 (1871). 

 Letter on the publication of the notes relating 

 to Captain Sladen's expedition to Yunan, and on 

 the death of Dr. Thomas Auder.son. 

 574 

 The Birds of the Lesser Antilles. 



Nature, IV, pp. 473-475 (1871). 

 A review of the state of knowledge of the or- 

 nithology of the lesser West Indian Islands. 



Remarks on a favourable occasion for 

 the establishment of zoological observa- 

 tories. 



Bep. Brit. Assoc. Adv. 5ci.,1871,Pt. II, p. 134. 



On the establishment of zoological observa- 

 tories on the occasion of the transit of Venus in 

 1874. 



576 

 A Naturalist's Excursion in Wisconsin. 

 Edited by H. W. Bates. 



Illustrated Travels, III, pp. 1-8 (1871 ?). 

 An illustrated account of an excursion in "Wis- 

 consin, with descriptions of .some of the jdaces 

 visited and observations on natural history of the 

 country. 



577 



On the Quadrumana found in America 

 north of Panama. 



I'roc. Zool. Soc. London, 1872, pp 2-9, pis. i, 

 ii. 



Ten species of monkeys are enumerated and 

 remarks made upon them. Two tables are sub- 

 joined. The first shows -which of the genera of 

 South American monkeys are found in Central 

 America, and how far they extend north ; the .sec- 

 ond shows the range of the 10 species mentioned 

 in the paper. Nyctijiithecus rufipes is described as 

 a new species and figured. Ateles vellerosus is 

 also figured . The heads of Mycetes car ay a and M. 

 villosus are figured in the text. 



578 

 [Report on the additions to the Soci- 

 ety's Menagerie in Ds'-ember, 1871.] 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1872, pp. 23, 24. 



579 

 On Kaup's Cassowary (CaswaHws kaupi) 

 and on the other known species of the 

 genus. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1872, pp. 147-150, pi. 

 ix. 

 Remarks on Casuarius Icaxqn, with its syno- 

 nyms and figure. A list of the known species of 

 Casuarius, with their localities, is added. The 

 text is illustrated. 



(See alsv. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1874, p. 247 ; 

 1875, p. 84.) 



580 

 [Report on the additions to the Socie- 

 ty's Menagerie in January, 1870.] 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London,lS12, pp. 183-185. 

 Xotes on the more remarkable animals added to 

 the Zoological Society's collection, with a list of 

 the specimens of girafles that have lived in the 

 gardens. 



581 

 [Annouucement of the addition to the 

 Society's collection of a female Sumatran 

 Rhinoceros.] 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1872, p. 185. 

 582 

 [Report on the additions to the Socie- 

 ty's Menagerie in February, 1872.] 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1872, pp. 493-496, 



pis. xxiii-xxvi. 

 Keportonthe additions to the Zoological Soci- 

 ety's Menagerie, with notes on the more remarka- 

 ble specimens. Maeacu.f rhe.so-.ti inilisiii proposed 

 as a temporary name for a new monkey, and a de- 

 scription given of the capture n<'ar Cliittagong of 

 a Sumatran rliinoceros. The following s])ecies 

 arefigured : lihinoceroslasiotis, 2la^acus riifescens, 

 M. rheso-similis, and Casuarius bicaritnculatus. 



