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Buceros, after L. add (1748). 
Ramphastos, after L. add (1744). 
Euphema, after Less. for (1830) read (1831). 
Trichoglossus, near this genus add 
BrotoceEris, Vigors (1826). Psittacus, Gm. Trichoglossus, 
Wagl. 
B. pyrrhopterus (Lath.), Vig. Zool. Journ. Suppl. t. 4. 
. Brotogeris, &e. to Steph. to be erased, and Corrpuitus to be 
considered a genus, with the following species for its type: 
C. saphirinus (Forst.), __B. taitensis, Zevazll. Perr. pl. 65. 
. Psittacus, after L. add (1735). 
. Bucco should be changed, as it is employed in another place, 
to Megalaima (1842). 
Trachyphonus, add Lipornix, Wagl., and Cucupicus, Less. 
(1831). 
. Sasia is changed by Mr. Hodgson to Comeris (1841). 
Vivia is changed by Mr. Hodgson to Piculus (1841). 
Picus, after Z. add (1735); and near this genus add 
DenpropRoMAS, Kaup (1829). Picus, Bechst. 
D. leuconotus (Bechst.), AKaup. 
Dryocopus, add Carbonarius, Kaup (1829). 
. Yunx, after ZL. add (1748). 
. Crotophaga, after L. add (1756). 
. Idiococcyx, in place of Temm. put Boie (1838) ; and add it to 
the next genus, Ithinortha. 
Cuculus, after Z. add (1735). 
. Treron, Toria is changed by Mr. Hodgson to Romeris (1841). 
Carpophaga, Ducula to Rinopus (1841). 
Before Lophorhynchus place LopHotaimus, G. R. Gray (1841); 
the type as L. antarcticus (Shaw), G. R. Gray, &e. 
Columba, after L. add (1735). Kaup gives C. livia as the 
type, and C. palumbus as the type of his Palumbus (1829). 
. Geopelia, near this genus add 
OcypHars, Gould (1842). 
O. lophotes (Temm.), Gould. 
Phaps, near this genus add 
Groruars, Gould (1842). 
G. scripta (Temm.), Gould. 
Crax, after Z. add (1744). 
Pavo, after L. add (1735). 
Phasianus, after LZ. add (1748). 
_ E. Hamiltoni, &e. read E. leucomelanos (Lath.), G. R. Gray. 
P. Hamiltonii, J. #. Gray, Ill. Ind. Zool. pl. P. Lathami, 
J. E. Gray. P. albocristatus, Vigors. 
A. leucomelanos, &c. read A. Cuvieri (Temm.), G. R. Gray. 
Pi. col. 1. M. melanion, Viecdd. 
Gallus, after LZ. add (1744). 
Meleagris, after Z. add (1735). 
Numida, after L. add (1766). 
