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52. Finn and Turner on tivo rare Indian Pheasants. 



[On Two Rare Indian Pheasants, By F. Finn, B.A., F.Z.S., Deputy 

 Superintendent of the Indian Museum, and Lieut. II. H. Turner. 

 J. A. S. B. Ixix. pt. ii. p. 144, 1900.] 



In the Chinn Hills in Upper Burma (about 23° N. L. and 

 94 E. L.) Lieut. Turner procured last year examples of two 

 Pheasants, which have been examined by Mr. Finn. One 

 of them is referred to Phasianus humice, the other to a 

 Kaleege closely allied to Gennoeus davisoni and G. williamsi, 

 but po.ssibly distinct, for which the name G. turneri is 

 suggested by Mr. Finn. 



53. Finsch on Birds from Neiv Guinea. 



[On a Collection of Birds made by Mr. Karl Schadler at Sekru 

 (North-west coast of New Guinea). By Dr. O. Finsch. Notes Leyden 

 Mus. xxii. p. 49, 1900.] 



Dr. Finsch catalogues a collection of birds made by Karl 

 Schadler at Sekru, on the southern coast of the peninsula 

 which borders Macluer's Bay on the south. The 247 speci- 

 mens are referred to 76 species, all previously known. 



54. Finsch on a new Dictum. 



[Ueber eine anscheinend neue Art Dicaum vom Arfak-Gebirge (Neu- 

 Guinea) von Dr. O. Finsch. Notes Leyden Mus. xxii. p. 70, 1900.] 



The new Dicaum arfahianum is from the Arfak Mountains 

 in New Guinea. A single specimen in the Leyden Museum, 

 obtained through Bruijn in 1876, has hitherto been 

 confounded with D. pectorale. 



55. Finsch on the Cuculi of the Leyden Museum. 



[Zur Catalogisirung der ornithologischen Abtheilung. Von Dr. 0. 

 Finsch. Notes Leyden Mus. xxii. p. 75, 1900.] 



In SchlegeFs ' Catalogue of the Cuckoos in the Leyden 

 Museum,' published in 1866, only 15 species were enume- 

 rated, represented by 209 specimens. The collection of 

 Cuckoos now contains 560 specimens, referable to 40 species, 

 of which Chrysococcyx innomlnatus, from the small island 

 of Kisser near Timor, is described as new. Many useful 

 notes are given upon the other forms. A second example 



