BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. 13 



On some new species of Synallaxis, and 

 on the Geograpliical Distribution of the 

 genus. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, pp. 191-197. 

 Synallaxis jnidica, S.stictothorax and S. scutata 

 are' described as new, and tlio 41 known species 

 (including S.lcemostMa,n.s\\.) of tlie jienns are 

 enumerated . A table showing tlie distribution of 

 Synallaxis is given. 



145 



[Exhibition of two rare species of Arc- 

 tic Birds, Colymbus adainsi and Eurino- 

 rhijnchus pygnwus.] 



Froe. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, p. 201. 

 146 

 A record of the number of days of incu- 

 bation of Birds which breed in the Soci- 

 ety's Gardens. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, pp. 205, 206. 

 A table giving tbe period of incubation of 

 18 species of birds which breed in the Zoological 

 Society's Gardens. 



147 



Remarks on exhibiting specimens of 

 two species of Divei's {Colymbus) from 

 Mr. Gurney's collection. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, pp. 206, 207. 

 Remarks on Colymbus adamsi, G. K. Gray, and 

 C. pacificus, Lawrence, and observations as to 

 their deserving specific rank. 

 148 

 On a collection of Birds from Vancou- 

 ver's Island. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, pp. 235-237. 

 A list of 35 species, with remarks upon them. 



149 

 A synopsis of the Thrushes {Tiirdidce) 

 of the New World. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, pp. 321-347. 

 A synopsis of the Turdidce of America. The 

 generic name Margarops is proposed in the place 

 of Cichlalopia, Bp.; Semimeriihi' and 2liinoii,clila 

 are proposed for new sections of Tt(idi(.s- and Gale- 

 oscoptca, respectively, and Turdim pinicola and 

 Catliarvs oecidentaHs aredescribed as new species. 

 A table showing the geographical distribution of 

 the Thrushes in America is added. The genera 

 treated of are: Catharu", Turdun, Cichlei-initiia, 

 Margarops. Oaleoscoptes, Melanojitila, Mi-Iaii' Hs, 

 Rhamphocinclus, ClnclocertJda, Harporh^inclius, 

 Oreoscoptcs and Mimus. 



150 

 [Exhibition of an Egg laid by the Ap- 

 teryx {A. manteUi), Avhich had been living 

 in the Gardens since 1852.] 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, p. 350. 



(See also Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 



194.) 



151 



[Exhibition of Eggs of Grus montigiic- 

 sia, G. virgo and G. cinerea; also of an 

 Egg of Balceniceps rex.] 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, p. 353. 

 152 

 On a series of Birds collected in the 

 vicinity of Jalapa, in Southern Mexico. 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, pp. 362-369. 

 A list of 226 species, with observations on the 

 more remarkable ones. Three new species are de- 

 scribed, viz, Cotyle fulvipcnnis, Lendrornis ery- 

 thropygia, and Piaya thermophila. 



List of Birds collected by M. A. Bou- 

 card, in the State of Oaxaca, in south- 

 western Mexico, with descriptions of new 

 species. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, pp. 369-393. 



A list of 238 species, with remarks upon them. 

 Dendromancs is proposed as a new generic name, 

 and the following new species are described: 

 Campylorhynchus jocosus, Thryothorus felix, Cy- 

 phorinus pnsillus.Hylophilus ochraceiceps, Ccereba 

 carneipes?, Oryzoborus funereus, Spcrrnophila cor- 

 vina, Dendroninnes liomochrous, Lipaugus uniru- 

 fus, Goltimba nigrirostris, Tinainus boucardi, Salle 

 MS., and T.meserythrus. 



154 

 On some new or little-known Birds 

 from the Rio Napo. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, pp. 440, 441. 

 Puarrenion castaneiceps and Grallaria nuchalis 

 are described as now, and remarks made upon 

 seven other little-known species. 



155 

 On some Hybrid Ducks bred in the So- 

 ciety's Gardens. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1859, p. 442, pi. clviii. 

 Remarks on a hybrid between Tadorna milpan- 

 ser, (f, and Casarca cana, ? , and on other cases of 

 hybridisation in the Zoological Society's Gardens. 

 A figure of Tadorna vidpanser X Casarca cana is 

 given. 



156 



On the Ornithology of Central Amer- 

 ica. By Philip Lutley Sclater and Osbert 

 Salvin. 



Ibis, 1859, pp. 1-22. 

 Part I opens with a summary of the present 

 knowledge of Central American Ornithology. 

 Fourteen families are covered in this installment, 

 containing 121 .species, of which Cistothorus cle- 

 gans, Vireolanius 2'ulchellus and Coercba lucida 

 are described as new. 



156(1 



On the Ornithology of Central Amer- 

 ica. By Philip Lutley Sclater and Osbert 

 Salvin. 



Ibis, 1859, pp. 117-138, pis. iv, v. 



Part II. This part embraces fifteen families, 

 with 129 species, of which Xiphocolaptes emi- 

 grans, Sayornis aquatica, Empidonax albigularis, 

 and Elainia vilissima are described a.s new, and 

 ihe last, with E. placens, is ligured. Eggs of the 

 following species are also figured: Tanagravica- 

 rius, Pyrgisoma biarcnatum, Pitangus dcrbianus, 

 I'yrannus melanchoUcus, Myiozetetes texensis, 

 Cyanocitta melanocyanea, and Tardus grayii. 



156 6 

 On the Ornithology of Central Amer- 

 ica. By Philip Lutley Sclater and Osbert 

 Salvin. 



Ibis, 1859, pp. 213-234. 



Part III. Twenty-flve families are treated of 

 in this part, embracing 132 species. Lophostrix 

 stricklandi is described as new. 



The three installments comjiosing the paper 

 "On the Ornithology of Central America," enu- 

 merate 382 species occurring in that country, eight 

 of which are here described for the first time. 



157 



Characters of an undescribed species 

 of Hawk Irom New Caledonia. 

 Ibis, 1859, pp. 275, 276, pi. viii. 

 Aceipiter haplochrous is described and figured. 



