BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. 59 



[List of the .s))ecies of Lepidopterons 

 Insects lired in the Society's insect 

 house, ajid exhiliition of livin<>; speci- 

 mens of the West Indian Firelly.] 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1883, pp. 34G, 347. 

 937 

 [Kxliihition of and reniaiks upon a 

 selection of Birds from New Britain, New 

 Irehint', and the .Solomon Islands sent to 

 Mr. Sdater for esanunation by the Rev. 

 George Brown, C. M. Z. S.] 



Pioc. Zool. Sac. London. 1883, pp. 347, 348. 

 Exaiiii)lt's of twolvo species of birds were ex- 

 liibited to a lueetinj; of tlie Zoological Society of 

 Loudon aud remarked upon. 

 938 

 [Exhibition of and remarks npon two 

 birds obtained near Lima, Pern, and 

 transmitted by Prof. William Nation, 

 C. M. Z. S.] 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1883, pp. 348, 349. 

 Exhibition of, to a meeting of the Zoological 

 Society of London, and remarks on Buteo abbrevi- 

 atvs ami Poh/iininnns earoli. Buarretnon natioui, 

 Scl., is pointed out to be identical with Pi^)i7o 

 wji-ilaiaU)!. Tacz., but the specific name iny.itacalis 

 had been previously used, yationi is retained. 



939 

 [Remarks npon a Condor from Pern 

 livinfj in the Society's Gardens.] 



I'roc. Zool. Hoc. London, 1883, p. 349, pi. xxxv. 

 Remarks on and figure of Sarcorhamphus cequa- 

 torialis. 



940 

 [Report on the additions to the Socie- 

 ty's Menagerie in May, 1!:^83.] 



Proc. Zool. Sac. London, 1883, p. 388, pi. xliii. 

 Porcula salvania, pull., is figured. 



(For figure of adult see Proc. Zool. Soc. Lon- 

 don, 1882, p. 546, jil. xxxvii.) 



941 

 [Report on the additions to the Soci- 

 ety's Menagerie during the months of 

 June, Julv, August, Sei)tcmber, aud Oc- 

 tober, 1883.] 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1883, pp. 403, 464. 



pis. xlvi, xlvii. 

 Report on tlie additions to the Zoological Soci- 

 ety's collection, with notes on tlioso of special 

 interest and tigures of Pelecaniis trachyrhynchut 

 and Habirussa (il/nntg, young. 



942 

 [Remarks upon the opening of the Socie- 

 ty's new rei)tile house.] 



Proc. Zool. S(,c. Louden. 1883, p. 464. 

 The opening of tlio Zoological ."society's new 

 rejitile house took ]dace on August "4, 1883. 

 Tlie total number of specimens exhibited therein 

 on October 1 was ^U. 



943 

 [Note n])on thc^ increase in size and 

 weight of the young male African Ele- 

 idnvnt purchased .July, 1882.] 



Proc. Zi>„l. Soc. London, 1883, p, 465. 

 The weights and iHmensions of a young Ele- 

 phas africamm. taken in July, 1882, and again on 

 October «, 1883. are given. 



(See also Pmc Zool. Soc. London, 1879, p. 

 385; 1881, p. 450.) 



[Exhibition, on behalf of Dr. G. Ben- 

 nett, F. Z. ,s., and remarks ui)ou some 

 skins of a species of Drepiuioniis from 

 southern New Guinea.] 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1883, p. 578. 

 Mr. Sclater here refers these skins to a new 

 subspecies of Drepanornis albertiti, and calls it 

 D, albcrtiii cervinicauda. 



[Report on the additions to the Sticie- 

 ty's ]\Ienagerie in November, 1883.] 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1883, p. . '598. 



Descriptions oi five api)arently new 

 species of .South American Passeres. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1883, pp. 653. 654, 

 pi. Ixi. 



The following species are described : Jiaaileute- 

 ru.sfraseri, Calliste c!)anopy(iia,Cn ipodectcs minor, 

 Automolus rubidvs. and Aiutbasciiups olewjineus. 

 The first-mentioned species is figured. 



947 

 On the genera Microhaies and Eham- 

 2}hoca'nus of the family Formicariida'. 

 Ibis, 1883, pp. 92-96, pi. iii. 

 A synopsis of the species of the genera Micro- 

 bates and lilminphoccBnxis. 2iicrobatvs collari.i is 

 figured and Phampkoccenus albiventris described 

 as a new species. 



948 



Review of the species of the family 

 Icterida'. Parti', Ca.SNicin(v. 



Ibis, 1883, pp. 145-103, pis. vi, vii. 

 oix genera, of which Eucory.ttes is described as 

 new. and 27 species are enumerated. Two of the 

 species, Ostinops aalmoni and O.olcanincv.i, are 

 described .ind figured. The text is illustrated. 

 The genera treated in Part I are: Clypeicterus, 

 Ocyaliis. Eucorystes, Ostinops. Caxsiculus and Cas- 

 sicus. 



*(For I'art II. Icterina: see Ibis, 1883. p. 352; 



Pt. Ill, Agelwince, Ibis, 1884, p. 1; Pt. IV, 



Quiscalinte, Ibis, 1884 y. 149.) 



Review of the species of the family 

 Icteridai. Part 11% Irleriiur. 

 Ibis. 1883, pp. 352-374, pi. xi. 

 Thirty-seven species of the sulif.amily Icterinm 

 are enumerated, all referred to the single genus 

 Icterus. Icterus graceannce is figured. 



*(For P.art I, Cassicinee. see Ibis 188.3, j). 145; 

 Pt. IIJ. A(jela-in(e Ibis, 1884, p. 1 Pt. IV, 

 Quiscalinoi, Ibis. 1884, p. 149 ) 



950 

 The High Springs of 1883. 

 Nature, XXVII, p. .V_'9 (1883) 

 Letter on tlu> extraoidi nary rising of (be springs 

 in 1883, in several localities in North Ilainpsliire, 

 after the excessive rainfall ol' the winter of 1882*. 



951 

 [Report on the additions to the .Socie- 

 ty's Menagerie in December, 1883.] 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. Londrm, 1884. i>. 1. 



[Exhiliition of a Night Heron (Xi/ctico. 

 rar griseiis) shot in Pliimslniid .Marshes.] 

 I'roc. Zool. Soc. London. 1884, j). 2. 



