PART II. 



A CHRONOLOGICAL CATALOGUE OF PAPERS PUB- 

 LISHED IN THE MEMOIRS, PROCEEDINGS AND 

 JOURNALS OF LEARNED SOCIETIES, AND OTHER 

 PERIODICALS. 



27 

 Note on the Water Rail. 



Zoologist, II, 1844, p. 669. 

 Note on the Water Rail (Rallus aqtiaticus) 

 breeding near Odiham, iu Hampshire. 



28 

 Marten killed in Wales. 



Zoologist, III, 1845, p. 1018. 

 Note on a specimen of the Marten Cat {Martes 

 foina) taken in a trap near Odiham, Hampshire, 

 with reference to a specimen killed in Wales by a 

 pack of hounds. 



29 

 Arrival of Summer Birds near Odiliam 

 in 18-15. 



Zoologiit, III, 1845, p. 1067. 

 A list of 9 migratory birds, with dates of their 

 arrival near Odiham in the summer of 1845. 



30 

 Occurrence of Aquatic Birds near Odi- 

 ham. 



Zoologist, III, 1845, p. 1077. 

 Note on the occurrence near Odiham of Oidemia 

 nigra, Chenalopex (xgyptiacus and Anas sponsa. 



31 

 Early appearance of the Tufted Duck. 



Zoologist, IV, 1846, p. 1214. 

 Note on a specimen of the Tufted Duck (Fuligula 

 cristata) shot on the Ichen, in Hampshire, on Oc- 

 tober 13, 1845. 



32 

 Occurrence of Sabine's Snipe in Hamp- 

 shire. 



Zoologist, IV, 1846, p. 1300. 

 Note on the occurrence of a specimen of Sabine's 

 Snipe (Seolopax saltini) near Basingstoke. 



33 

 Description of an apparently new 

 species of Calliste. 



Oontr. to Ornithology, 1850, p. 50. 

 Calliste chrysnnota is described. 

 34 



On some new species of Calliste. 



Contr. to Ornithology, 1»51, pp. 21-25, pi. 



Ixix. 



Calliste i'i;e«ce?!S (p. 22, pi. Ixix, fig. 1), G. xnn- 



thogastra (p. 23) and 0. chrysuphryx (p. 24, ])1. Ixix, 



fig. 2) are described, and a description of C. pune- 



ata (Linn.) is also given. 



Synopsis of the Tanagrine genus Cal- 

 liste. 



Contr. to Ornithology, 1851, ]ip. 49-68, pi. 

 Ixx. 

 Characteis are given of 48 species of Calliste, of 

 which the following an- described a.s new : Calliste 

 castaneoveiitris, C. ruficapiUa, C.lunigera, C. lam- 

 protis, C. ccelicolor, G. leucotis and G. castanonota. 

 C. icterocephala and G. lunigera are figured. 



36 



Synopsis of the genus Euphonia, with 

 descriptions of new species. 



Contr. to Ornithology, 1851, pp. 81-92, pi. 

 Ixxv. 

 Twenty-three species of the genns Euphonia are: 

 characterized, of which the following are described 

 as new; Fiijilioiila tnelanvra, E. frontalis (Bp. 

 MS.), and E. pynhiipJn-ys. The last-namedspecies 

 and E. nigricoUis n re figured. Three other species 

 of doubti'ul status are considered. 



37 



Remarks on the Prince of Canino's 

 "Note sur les Tangaras." 



Contr. to Ornithology, 1851, pp. 93-96. 

 Observations to correct what appear to be errors 

 in the synonymy of the paper. The generic 

 names Euschemon and Enprepiste are proposed, 

 and Chlorophonia is emended to Ghloreuphonia. 



38 



On the genus Tanagrella, Swainson. 



Contr. to Ornithology, 1851, pp. 97, 98, pi. 

 Ixxiv. 

 Remarks on the three species, T. velia. T. cyano- 

 melas and T. calophrys, of which T. caloiihrys is 

 figured. 



39 



On the genus Chlorochrysa, Bp. 



Contr. to Ornithology, 1851, pp. 99-101, pl. 

 Ixxiii. 

 C.calliparcea and C.phcenicotis are remarked 

 upon and figured. 



On the genus Daenis, Cuvier, with de- 

 scription of a new species. 



Contr. to Ornithology, 1851, pp. 105-110. 



A synopsis of the genua Dacnis. Six species 

 are enumerated, of which />. aerehicolor is de- 

 scribed as new, and remarks are added upon other 

 species of doubtful status. 



