108 Recently published Ornitholngical Works. 



of the Tehuantepec district. Mr. Salvin refers the recently 

 described Amphispha ferra7'i-perezi, Ridgway, to Hmnophila 

 humeralis, and the same author's P'qnleo complexus to P. 

 macronyx, and his P. submaculatus to P. maculatus. The 

 following species are figured : — Cyanospiza rositce, Junco 

 alticola, Zonotrichia vulcani, Haplospiza uniformis, Zonotri- 

 chia quinrjuestriata, Spizella pinetor7im, Peuceea notosticta, 

 Anmiodromus petenicus, Hcemoplnla humeralis, H. rufescens, 

 H, super ciliosa, and H. ruficauda. 



10. Gould's 'Birds of New Guinea.' 



[The Birds of New Guinea and the adjacent Papuan Islands, iuchiding 

 any new Species that may be discovered in Australia. By [the late] 

 John Gou!d, F.R.S. &c. Parts XXI., XXII. Folio. London : 1886.] 



The two Parts of the ' Birds of New Guinea ' published in 

 1886 contain figures of the following species : — 



Part XXI. 



Erythrotriorchis dorife. Xanthotis chrysotis. 



Drepanornis bruijnii, Rhipidura rubrofrontata. 



Eos fuscata. Pachycephala collaris. 



jEgotheles wallacii. Calornis feadensis. 



Meliarchus sclateri. Dicseum pectorale. 



Stigniatops kebirensis. Pseudogerygone notata. 



squamata. 



Part XXII. 



Astur melanochlamys. Melanopyrrhus orientalis. 



Ninox dimorpha. Aniblyornis subalaris. 



Psittacella madaraszi. Melirrhophetes batesi. 



Oeyx gentiana. Megapodius brenchleyi. 



Edoliisoma poliopse, Pseudogerygone chrysogastra. 



Rhipidura hyperythra. cinereiceps. 



Melanopyrrhus anais. 



Melirrhophetes batesi and Pseudogerygone cinereiceps are 

 recent discoveries of JMr. H. O. Forbes in the Sogeri district 

 of New Guinea *. 



* Cf. Sharpe on " Mr. Forbes's expedition to New Guinea," in ' Nature/ 

 xxxiv. p. 346 (Aug. 12, 1886), where some account is given of Mr. Forbes's 

 collections. 



