BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



76 

 Descriptions of some new species of 

 Birds from Santa Fe cli Bogota. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1855, pp. ]09, 110, 

 pis. xcix-cii. 

 Descriptions and figures are given of the fol- 

 lowing species : Nemosia albigvlaris, Pyriglena 

 ellisiana, Anthus hogotensis, and Otocorys pere- 

 grina. 



77 



On the Birds received in collections 

 from Santa F^ di Bogota. 



Proc. Zool. tSoc. London, 1855, pp. 131-164, 



pis. ciii, civ. 

 A list of 435 species, with remarks upon some 

 of them. The name HeterocneniiH is jiroposed in 

 the place of Strickland's genus Holocncmli, and 

 the species Hetcrocnemis inarginata and Todiros- 

 trum gracilipes are described as new. Vireolanius 

 icterophrys and Ampelion cinctus are figured. 



(See also Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1856, p. 25; 



1857, p. 15.) 



78 



Characters of some apparently new 

 species of Bucconidw, accompanied by 

 a Geographical Table of the Family. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1855, pp. 193-196, 



pis. cv, cvi. 

 The following species are characterized and 

 remarked iipon: Bucco hyperrhynclms (Bp.). B. 

 dysoni. Gray, MS.; B. pulmentmn (Bp. et Verr. 

 MS.), Mona'sa jjeniana, Bp. et Verr. MS.; Bucco 

 picatits, sp nov., and Malacoptila nigrifusca, sp. 

 nov. B. hy2}errhynclms and B. piilmentum are fig- 

 ured. A geographical table of the Bucconidce is 

 added. 



79 



Note on the genus Legriocintlus, Lesson, 

 and its synonyms. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1855, pp. 2]2-214. 



Remarks on the genus Legriocinclus, with a 

 list of its synonyms, and adoption of the name 

 Oinclocerthia in its stead. 



80 

 Description of a newly discovered Tan- 

 ager of the genus Buarremon. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1855, p. 21'i, pi. cix. 



Buarremon leucopterus (Jard.) is characterized 

 and figured. 



81 



Characters of two new species of Tana- 

 gers. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1855, pp. 227, 228, pi. 

 ex. 



Lesson's name Iridosornis is emended to Iri- 

 dornis, and the species Dubusia auricrissa and 

 Iridor7iis porphyroce2>hala are Aoacrihed; the lat- 

 ter is figured. 



82 



A draft arrangement of the genus Tham- 

 7i02)hilu8,Yieillot. 



Edinburgh JSlew Phil. Jour., n. 8.,I, pp. 226- 

 249 (1855). 

 Descriptions of and remarks upon 39 species 

 of Thamnophilus, of which I. ventralis and T. 

 maculipennis are described as new. 



Note on the Zoological Appendix to the 

 Rejjort of the U. S. Naval Astronomical 

 Expedition to the Southern Hemisphere, 

 and on the Geographic Range and distri- 

 bution of the 'Tanagrine Genera CalUste 

 and Euphonia. 



Proc, Zool. Soc, London, 1856, pp. 18, 19. 



Note on the correct habitat of Oalliste cyanei- 

 collis, G. gyroloidei; and Euphonia rufiventris, to- 

 gether with a table showing the geographical dis- 

 tribution of the genus Calliste. 



84 

 On some additional species of Birds 

 received in collections from Bogota. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1856, pp. 25-31, pis. 

 cxvi-cxix. 

 A list of, and remarks upon. 23 additional 

 species from Bogota. The following new species 

 are described : Synallaxis elegans, S.mocsta. Ana- 

 bates erythropterus, Margarornis brunnescens, 

 Orthoeca fumicolor, Eiiscarthmus agilis, Pipra 

 coracina, Verr. MS. ; Conopophaga cucullata, 

 GIdorospingus xanthophrys, C. lichtensteini, Oalli- 

 nago nobilis, and liallus semiphimbeus. Figures 

 are given of Margarornis brunncscens. Ortfioeca 

 fumicolor, Euncarthmus agilis, and Conopophaga 

 cucullata. 



(See also Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1855, p. 

 131; 1857, p. 15.) 



85 

 Note on PsaHria fiariceps, a third Amer- 

 ican species of the Parine genus PsaHria. 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1856, pp. 37, 38. 

 .Xgithalus flaviceps oi Sundevall is here referred 

 to the genus Psaltria. 



86 

 Synopsis Avium Tanagrinarum. A de- 

 scriptive catalogue of the known species 

 of Tanagers. Part I. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, IS.'ie, pp. 64-94. 

 Part I contains the following genera : Pitylus, 

 Orchesticus, Diucopii; Saltator, Psittospiza, Lam- 

 pronpiza, Cis.sopsis, Oreothraupin, Arremon, Phoe- 

 nicophilus, Buarremon and Chlorospingus. 



Two new generic names are proposed : Oreo- 

 thraupis and Ca/enoc/iroM.s (a new sectional name 

 of Buarremon), and the following new species 

 are described: Arremon d'orbignii, A. devillii, 

 Buarremon 2)hoeopleu,rus, and CMorospingiis jiavi- 

 ventris. 



86 a 



Synopsis Avium Tanagrinarum. A de- 

 scriptive catalogue of the known species 

 of Tanagers. Part II. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1856, pp. 108-132. 

 Part II contains the following genera : Pi/rrho- 

 coma, Nemosia, Cypsnagra, Tachyphonus, Tricho- 

 thraup>is,Eucoinetis,Lanio,Phoenicothrauxns,Lam- 

 protes, Orthogonys, Pyranga and Ramphocelus. 



The generic name Eucometis is proposed, and 

 the following new species are described : Nemosia 

 guirina, N. insignis, N. auricollis, and Mampho- 

 celus unicolor. 



86 6 

 Synopsis Avium Tanagrinarum. A de- 

 scriptive catalogue of the known species 

 of Tanagers. Part III. 



J'roc. Zool. Soc. London, 1856, pp. 230-281. 

 Part III embraces the following genera : Spin- 

 dalis, Tanagra, Ditbusia, Compsocoma, Buthrau- 

 pi.% Stepihanophorus, Poecilothraupis, Iridornis, 

 Galliste, Diva, Pipridea, Ghlorochrysa, Tanagrella, 

 GlosbiptUa, Chlorophonia and Euphonia. 



The new generic terra Glossiptila is proposed; 

 Swainson's genus Piproeidea is emended to Pipri- 

 dea, and the following new species are described: 

 Gallistevieilloti. G. cyanescens. Pipridea venezuelen- 

 sis, Euphonia fiilticrissa, and E. craxsirostris. A 

 table showing the geographical distribution of the 

 Tanagridee is subjoined. Altogether 272 species 

 of Tanagers are treated in this and the two pre- 

 ceding papers. 



(The Synopsis Avium Tanagrinarum as a 

 whole was also printed separately. See 

 paper No. 4.) 



