BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. 11 



species are characterized: Anabates melanopezus, 

 A.pulvericolor (Liifr. MS.), SynaLlaxis brunneicau- 

 dalis (Lafr. MS.), S. albigularis (Lafr. MS.), Mala- 

 cocichla macukita, (Verr. MS.), Thamnophilas 

 cethiopn, T. capitalin, Dysithamnuii leuoistictiix, 

 Pyriglena serva, Heterocnemis albigularis, Con- 

 opophaga torrida, Grallarki jiavirostiis, G.fuloi- 

 ventris, Todirostmm picatum, Cyclorhynchus ccqui- 

 noctialis, I'latyrhynchus coroiiattis, Verr. MS.; 

 Elcenia luteiventris, Agathopus micropterus, C'reur- 

 gopt veiticalis, Verr. MS.; Euchcetes coceineus, 

 Verr. MS., and Coleopicus verreauxi, Malh. 

 Euchcetes coceineus and Creurgops verticaiis are 

 figured. 



117 

 Notes on some Birds of sonthern Mex- 

 ico. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, pp. 95-99. 

 Notes on 14 species, with a resume of the num- 

 bers of species of birds inhabiting southern 

 Mexico. 



118 

 On some new or little-known species of 

 Accipitres in tlie collection of the Nor- 

 wich Museum. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, pp. 128-133. 

 Remarks on certain species of Accipitres in the 

 Norwich Museum with descriptions of two new 

 ones, viz, Buteo zoiiocercus and Scops uita. Syr- 

 niuin albitarse, Gray, is also characterized. 



(See Trans. Zool. Soc. London, IV, pp. 261- 



266, pis. 58-61.) 



119 

 On some new or little-known species of 

 Accipitres in the collection of the Nor- 

 wich Museum. 



Trans. Zool. Soc. London, IV, pp. 261-266, 



pis. 58-61. 

 Buteo zonocercus, Syrniuin albitarse, Graj' ; Scops 

 usta, and Urubitinga schistacea (Sund.), are de- 

 scribed, reiuarked upon, and figured. 



(Reprint from Proc. Zuol. Soc. London. 1858, 



pp. 128-133, with plates added.) 



120 

 Note on the variation of the form of the 

 Upper Mandible in a Rapacious Bird. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, p. 150. 

 Note on, with illustration of, an abnormal varia- 

 tion in the form of the upper mandible of Uru- 

 bitinga unicincta. 



121 

 Synopsis of the American Ant Birds 

 (Formicariida). Part I, containing the 

 ThamnophUinw. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, pp. 202-224, pis. 

 cxxxix, 0x1. 

 A review of the species of the subfamily Tham- 

 nophilince. A new genus — Pygiptila — is propo.sed, 

 and Thainnophilus amazonicus \» given as a new 

 name for T. rujicollis, Spix, whi<'h had beeu 

 applied to the female of the species. T. ainazoni- 

 cus and Dysithammis leucostictus are ligured. Tlie 

 genera treated of in this part are, Vynihilanius, 

 Batara, Thainnttphilus, Pygiptila, Dysithamnus 

 and Thamnontanes. 



122 

 Synopsis of the American Ant Birds 

 (Formicariida), Part II, containing the 

 Formicivorinw or Ant Wrens. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 3858, pp. 232-254, pis. 

 cxli, cxlii. 



Areview of the species of the subfamily Formici- 

 vorince, with descriptions of two new geiiera, J/j// - 

 inothcnda and Gercomacra, and five new sjiecies, 

 Myrmotherula tnultostriata, Formicivora crythro- 



ci'rca, Cercomacranigrieans, Pyriglena maciilicau- 

 dis and Hypocnemis schistacea. Figures are gi veu 

 of Myrmotherula suriname7uis. M. niiillostriata, 

 and Formicivora erythrocerca. Part II includes the 

 following genera: Jlerpsilochmus, Myrmotherula, 

 Formicivora, Psilorhan^pihus, Khainphocanxts, Ger- 

 comacra, Pyriglena, Heterocnemis, Myrmeciza and 

 Hypocnemis. 



123 

 Synopsis of the American Ant Birds 

 {Formicariida'). Part III, containing the 

 third subfamily, Formicariina; or Ant 

 Thrushes. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, pp. 272-289, pi. 



cxliii. 

 A review of the species of the subfamily J^'ormi- 

 cariinK. P'onr new genera are characterized, 

 viz, Gymnocichla, Myrmelastes, Orallaricula 

 (figure in text), and Phlogopsis (noin. emend, pro 

 Phlegopsis, Reich.), and descriptions are given of 

 Myrmelastes piluinbeus and M. nigerritnus, nn. spp. 

 Myrmelastes pliimbeus is figured. The following 

 genera are treated of in P;irt III: Pithys, Gym- 

 nocichla, Mynnelastes, Rhopoterpc, Phlogopsis, 

 Formicarius, Ghamouza, Grallaria, Grallaricula, 

 Gonopophaga and Gorythopis. 



Additional note on the Upland Goose 

 ( ChloepluKja magellanica. ) 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, pp. 290, 291. 

 An additional note on the Upland Goose, stat- 

 ing the difference in the colour of the legs of both 

 sexes; also a note pointing out that the Ashy- 

 headed Goose should bear the name of Ghloephaga 

 poliocephala. 



(See also Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1857, p. 

 128.) 



125 

 On some new or little-known species of 

 Tanagers from the collection of M. Ver- 

 reaux, of Paris. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, pp. 293, 294. 

 Descriptions of Ghlorospingus rastaneicollis and 

 Galliste cyanotis, nn. spp., and remarks on Biiarre- 

 mon rufinuchus, Ghlorospingus albitempoi-klis, 

 and Galliste xanthocephala. 



On a collection of Birds received by M. 

 Auguste Salle from Oaxaca in southern 

 Mexico. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, pp. 294-305. 

 A list of 86 species, with remarks upon them. 

 A new genus (Ohamceospiza) and the foKowing 

 new species are described : Troglodytes brunnei- 

 collis, Formicivora boucardi, Einpidonax bairdi, 

 Pipilo albicollis, and PetrocheUdon sivainsoni ("new 

 name for Hirundo melanogaster, Sw.). 



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



283; 1857, pp. 81, 201, 226.) 



Description of a new species of the 

 genus Buteo from Mexico. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, p. 356. 

 Buteo fuliginosus is described. 



(See Trans. Zool. Soc. London, IV, p. 267, 

 pi. 62.) 



128 



Description of a new species of the 

 genus Buteo from Mexico. 



Trans. Zool. Soc. London, IV, p. 267, pi. 62. 

 Buteo fuliginosus is described and figured. 



(Reprint from Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1858, 

 p. 356.) 



