424 Messrs. Salvin and Sclater's Indeji: of the 



2. Ueher Tardus pelios, Bp., redivivus. J. fiir Orn. 1870, 

 p. 238. 



T. pelios was originally described as coming from Central 

 Asia ; but its patria was afterwards referred to Abyssinia. Dr. 

 Cabanis, liaving received a skin of the true T. pelios from the 

 Anioor, now shows that the name T. pelios must after all be applied 

 to the Central- Asiatic bird, and that the Abyssinian bird, which 

 is slightly different, must bear the name T. icterorhynchus, Pr. 

 Wurt. 



3. Journal fiir Ornithologie, 1870, t. ii., iii. 



Plates of Rhijnchaceros deckeni, Cab., and Pterocles decoratns, 

 Cab., appear in the volume of this Journal for 1870, but without 

 letterpress. The names will be found in the list of plates, p. iv,, 

 but not in the Index. 



4. Eier des Opisthocomus cristatus. J. fiir Orn. 1870, pp. 

 318, 319, t. i. 



The Minutes of the Twenty-fifth Monthly Meeting of the 

 German Ornithological Society contain a note by Dr. Cabanis 

 on the egg of this singular bird. Judging from the plate, the 

 coloration of the egg helps us little towards placing the species 

 in its correct position. It reminds one of eggs of Sterna, or 

 even of Rallus. Still there is a look of some eggs of Pterocles, but 

 nothing whatever to recall the Cracidce. {Cf. Newton, P. Z. S. 

 1867, p. 164, t. XV. f. 6.) 



5. Ueber zwei sibirischer Fliievogel, Accentor altaicus et ery- 

 thropygus, sp. n. J. fiir Orn. 1870, pp. 456-459. 



Both these species were procured on the south side of Lake 

 Baikal by Dr. Dybowski. Accentor ei^ythropygus here described 

 as new is the A. alpinus of v. MiddendorfF and other writers on 

 Siberian birds, but not of Gmelin. 



6. Ueber eine neue brasilische Nemosie oder Waldtangare, Ne- 

 mosiarourei, n. sp. J. fiir Orn. 1870, pp. 459-461. 



The Tanager here described was obtained by Herr Carl Euler 

 in Brazil at Muriahie, on the banks of the Parahyba. 



Cabanis, J., Reichenow, Anton, und Helm, Max. 



General-Index zuin Journal fur Ornithologie. 1870, pp. 211. 

 In 1868 an Index was tirst appended to the yearly volume of 



