228 PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



CatalofTTie No. 



723. Cymochorea, Coues, Proc. Philad. Aoad. 1864, 75 (type, Procellaria Uucorrhoa, 



VieilL). 

 726. Oceanodronw, Reiclieubach, Av. Syst. 1853, xviii. (type, Procellaria furcuta, Gmel.). 

 730. JEchmo2)horu8, Coues, Proc. Philad. Acad. 1832, 221) (type, Podiceps occidentaUs, 



Lawr. ). 

 732. Di/tes, Kaup, Syst. Eut. Eur. Thierw. 1829 (type, Cohjmhus cornutus, Gmel.). 

 734. Tachyhaptes, Keiclieubach, Syst. Nat. Av. 1853, pi. 2 (typo, Colymhiis minor, Gmel.). 



742. Utamania, Leach, Syst. Cat. 1816 (type, ^Zca tarda, Liuu.). [Cy. Coues, Proc. 



Philad. Acad. 18(58,18,19.] 



743. Fratercula, Brissoii, Orn. 17G0 (type, Alca arctica, Liun.). [Cf. Coues, Proc. 



Philad. Acad. 1868,21.] 



745. Lunda, Pallas, Zorgr. Eosso-As. 1811, 363 (type, Alca clrrhaia, Pall.). \_Cf. Coues, 



Proc. Philad. Acad. 1868, 26. 1 



746. Ceraforhina. — Cf. Coues, Key, 1872, 341. \_:^CerorMnca, Bonap. Ann. Lye. N. Y. 



ii. 1828, 428 (false orthography).] 

 748. Simorhyiichus, " Merrem, , 1819 (type, Alca crietatella, Pall, fide G.R.Gray)". 



[0/. Coues, Proc. Philad. Acad. 1868, 35. ] 

 750. Ciceronia, Eeichenbach, Av. Sjst. Nat. 18.53, — (type, Phaleris microeeros, Brandt ^= 



Uria piisilla, Pall.). 



752. Alle, Link, Beschr. Natur.-Samml. Univ. Rostock, 1806, 17 (type, A. nigricans, 



L,ink = Alca alle, Linn.). [6J. Coues, Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, iv. Oct. 1879, 

 244.] 



753. SynthliborJiamphus, Brandt, Bull. Acad. St. Petersb. iiv 1837 (type, ^?ca an^wa, 



Gmel.). 

 763. Lomvia, Brandt, Bull. Acad. St. Petersb. ii. 1837, 345 (type, Colymhics troille, Linn.). 

 iCf. Coues, Proc. Philad. Acad. 1868, 75.] 



d. Species included in the catalogue ivMch have not yet {according to the records) actually 

 ieen taken xvithin the prescribed limits. 



[The following species enumerated in the catalogue have not, to this date, been 

 taken within the United States; but all are known to occur so near our southern 

 border as to render it quite certain that their capture within our limits is but a ques- 

 tion of time and investigation. There are also included in this category all the 

 species which are peculiar to the islands of Socorro and Guadalupe and the penin- 

 sula of Lower California.] 



8. Meuula confinis. (Cape St. Lucas.) 



14. Harpouhynchus cinereus. (Cape St. Lucas.) 



18. Hauporhynchus GRAYSONi. (Socorro.) 



31. Regulus obscURUS. (Guadalupe.) 



43. Parus merimonalis. (Highlands of Mexico.) 



49. PsALTRiPARUS melanotis.* (Highlands of Mexico.) 



55a. Certhia familiaris mexicana. (Highlands of Mexico.) 



57. Campylorhynciius AFFiNis. (Cape St. Lucas.) 



58a. Salpinctes obsoi.etus guadalupensis. (Guadalupe.) 



62. Thryomanes brevicauda. (Guadalupe.) 



89. Parula pitiayumi insularis. (Socorro.) 

 171. Carpodacus AMPLUS. (Guadalupe.) 

 195. Passerculus GUTTATUS. (Cape St. Lucas.) 

 223. JuNco insularis. (Guadalupe.) 

 238c. PiPiLO MACULATUS CONSOBRINUS. (Guadalupe.) 

 238d. PiPiLO MACULATUS CARMANi. (Socorro.) 

 ?40a. PiPiLO Fuscus ALBiGULA. (Cape St. Lucas.) 



* Probably seen by me in August, 1868, iu the East Humboldt Mts., Nevada. (Cf. Orn. 40th Parallel 

 Exp. 1877, p. 415.) 



