Ornithological Literature 0/ 1871. ^^ll 



A Wren is described as Catherpes sumichrasti from " Mata 

 Bejuco/' Vera Cruz, Mexico, The Tyrannidse are Myiozetetes 

 grandis from Tumbez, Peru [cf. P. Z. S. 1871, p. 753); Empi- 

 donax atynrostris from Venezuela ? and Myiarchus yucatanensis 

 from Yucatan {cf. Sol. P.Z. S. 1871, p. 84). 



4. Letter from. Ibis, 1871, pp. 249-251. 



Contains notes on the species of Chrysotis mentioned in Mr. 

 Salvin^s paper on Central -American Psittacidse. \_C. farinosa of 

 Mr. Lawrence's Panama List is rightly determined ; and is not 

 C. guatemalcB, as here stated.] 



5. Letter from. Ibis, 1871, p. 370. 



Maintains the distinctness of Porzana guatemalensis from P. 

 concolor. 



6. The Barnacle Goose. Am. Nat. v. p. 10 (1871). 

 Records a second occurrence of this species on the American 



continent. 



Layard, E. L. 



1. Letter from. Ibis, 1871, pp. 102-107. 



Contains notes on birds seen during a voyage from the Cape 

 to England in 1870 ; also notes on some birds new to the fauna 

 of S. Africa obtained in St. -Lucia Bay. 



2. Letter from. Ibis, 1871, pp. 107-109. 



Contains some remarks on Schizorhis concolor by Dr. Exton. 



3. Notes on South-African Ornithology. Ibis, 1871, pp. 

 225-230. 



These notes refer chiefly to a collection made by one of Mr. 



Layard's correspondents, Dr. Exton. A new Barbatula is called 



B. extoni. 



Legge, W. Vincent. 



1. On the second Species of 7jO%tQvo^% inhabiting Ceylon. Journ. 

 Ceylon Branch, R. A. S. 1870-1. 



2. Further notes on the Ornithology of Ceylon. Ibid. 

 AVe only know the titles of these papers. 



Lenglier, Ch. 



Les couveuses Duhus et Deschamps. Bull. Soc. d'Accl. 1871, 

 pp. 118-129. 



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