NOTANDA ET CORRIGENDA xe 
Page 396, note 2. Mr. O. Grant (Cat. B. Br. Mus. xxii. p. 498) makes the Guan 
of Edwards to be Penelope cristuta. 
406, lines 13 e¢ segg. On the anatomy and affinities of Scopus, cf. Beddard, 
P.Z.S. 1884, p. 543. 
415. HEATHER-BLEAT, a corruption of the A.-S. Hefer-blete, or Goat- 
like bleater (jide Skeat). 
428, line last, for SOLDIER-BIRD read BLOOD-BIRD. 
429, ,, 12 and beneath figure, for Melithreptes read Melithreptus. 
434, ,, 38, after habits insert except what Herr Hartert has told us 
(J.f.0. 1889, pp. 366-368). 
456, lines 1-8, for S. read J. 
456, line 21, after known insert , except Comatibis. 
458, ,, 37, dele and best-. 
459, ,, 29, after Ambulatores insert and Scansores. 
465, lines 20, 21, transfer the latter from line 21 to line 20 after and, insert- 
ing also after those words. 
482, line 4, for hiaticula read hiaticola. 
487, ,, 27, for SyNDAcTYLISM read Syndactylism, cf. SYNDACTYLI. 
496, note 2 (in early copies), after A. maxima insert (from Stewart Island), 
A, haasti. 
513, ,, 2. The derivation of Liverpool is now said to be from the A.-S. 
lefer, a rush or flag (cf Britton and Holland, Dict. Engl. 
Plant Names, p. 304). 
514, line 4, for Lepelaer read Lepelaar. 
519, note 2, for Touracoo read TouRACco, 
524, lines 26 e¢ segg. Further information on the subject is given by Mr. 
Ramsay, P.Z.S. 1868, pp. 49 e¢ seqq. 
525, note. The ege of M. superba has been figured by Mr. North, Wests 
and Eggs of Australian Birds, pl. x. 
536, line 11, for CurLEw or Gopwirt read Gopwir or to Numenius hud- 
sonicus (CURLEW). 
536, ,, 16, for Turnbull read Trumbull. 
553, lines 13, 14 of notes. The historic nesting-place of Parus cwruleus 
was reoccupied in 1895. 
562, ,, 1-3. Mr. Clarke’s Digest of the observations will be found in Rep. 
Brit. Association (Liverpool Meeting), 1896. 
563, ,, 7-9. Of. Peal, Rep. Aeronaut. Soc. 16, pp. 10-17 (1881), and 
Nature, xxiii. pp. 10, 11. Additional observations of Birds 
flying at great heights are recorded by Bray, op. cif. lii. p. 
415, and West, op. cit. liii. p. 131. 
600, line 18, for New Zealand read Western Australia. The Mountain- 
Duck of New Zealand is Hymenolemus (page 843). 
616, lines 28-35. The preparation V, c, here described, and diagrammatic- 
ally figured on the opposite page, proved not to be taken from 
any of the Zrochilide. Cf. Lucas and Gadow, Jbis, 1895, pp. 
298-300. 
654, line 3, for Argusanus read Argusianus. 
686, ,, 29, for Cyanorhynchus read Cyanorhamphus. 
687, line 4. Parrots are not wanting in the Philippine Islands, as 
asserted, See Nature, li. p. 367. 
