206 



Dr. O. Finsch on an apparently 

 p. 183. 



(3.) S. acutirostris , ibid. 



Both from Eastern Peru. 



These are unknown to me, and not to be recognized cer- 

 tainly without examination of the typical specimens. 



The subjoined Table shows the distribution of the Ptero- 

 ptochidse in America. 



XXIV. — On Coryllis regulus and C. occipitalis, an apparently 

 new Species. By O. Finsch, Ph.D., C.M.Z.S. 



Through the kindness of Count Hercules Turati, of Milan, 

 I have received for examination a pair of a species of Coryllis, 

 from the island of Negros, collected by Dr. A. B. Meyer in 

 April 1872, which, after a careful examination, I find to be- 

 long to C. regulus, Souance, as already stated by Dr. Sclater 

 (Ibis, 1872, p. 324). In examining these specimens I find 

 that the true C. regulus, described by Souance (from a male 

 specimen of unknown locality), diifers a good deal from the 



