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BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES' NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



flgnrpil, and Sterna meridionaUs, Cassiii, is re- 

 named S. cassini. 



(See also Proc Zool. Soe. London, 1861, p. 

 45; 1864, p. 73.) 



190 

 [Additions to tlio Menagerie during the 

 months of July, August, 8epteraber, and 

 October.] 



Proc. ZOol. Soc. London, 1860, pp. 415-417. 

 191 

 [Exhibition of Bird Skins from Port 

 Cliurchill, Hudson's Bay.] 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 418. 



192 

 J^otice of some rare species of Quadru- 

 niana now living in the Society's Menag- 

 erie. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, pp. 419-422, 

 pi. Ixxxii. 

 Remarks on Macacus ocreatus, M. maurus, Cer- 

 copithecus rufo-viridis and Cynocephalus anubig, 

 with a catalogue of the qnadruinana living In the 

 Zoological Society'.^ Gardens, and a list of those 

 that have bred there. 



193 

 [Additions to the Menagerie during the 

 raontli of November.] 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, p. 442. 

 194 

 [On the Babirussa and other SuidwVix- 

 ing in the Zoological Society's Gardens.] 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 18C0, p. 443, pi. 

 Isxxiii. 

 Note on and figure of Babirussa alficru.i, and 

 alistof tlie/SMidoelivlngin the Zoological Society's 

 Gardens. 



195 

 Note on Oris polii of Blyth. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, pp. 443, 444. 

 Note on a pair of horns of Ovis polii and their 

 dimensions, with illustration of same in text. 



Ueport on the Indian Pheasants bred in 

 the Society's Menagerie during the years 

 1858, 1859, and 1860. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond.on, 1860, pp. 444, 445. 



Keraarks on the breeding of the five species of 

 Himalayan Pliea.sants in tlie Zoological Society's 

 Gardens, with a tabular list showing the results 

 of the breeding seasons of 1858, 1859 and 1860. 



Characters often new species of Amer- 

 ican Birds. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1860, pp. 461-467. 

 The name Neopelma is proposed for a new sec- 

 tion of Heteropelma. The species characteiized 

 are the following: Cnmpylorhjinchus nir/ricrps, 

 ('. gularis, Vireo inodestus. Vireosiflria cdhaiteiisi.'i, 

 2Ijii<ibiu.'!j!nricans, M. pulchcr, M. cri/jitrr/itlirus, 

 21. cri/pto.raiitlius, Heteropehna amazoniun and 

 H. flaricapiUinn. The known species of tlio 

 genera Mjiiubiiis and Heteropelma are enumerated. 



198 



On the I'ggs of two Eaptorial Birds 

 from the Falkland Islands, 

 Ibis, 1860, i)p. 24-26, pi. 1. 

 Remarks on and figures of the eggs of Buteo 

 erythronotrts and Milvago australis. 

 (See Ibis, 1860, p. 432.) 



199 

 Note on Wallace's Standard- wing, Semi- 

 optera xvaUacii. 



Ibis, 186U, pp. 26-28, pi. ii. 

 Remarks on and tigure of Semioptera wallacii, 

 discovered by Mr. Wallace in the Island of 

 Batchian. 



200 



Contributions to the Ornithology of 

 Guatemala. By Osbert Salviu and Philip 

 Lutley Sclater, Part I. 



Ibis, 1860, pp. 28-45, pi. iii. 



Part T contains notes on 80 species collected in 

 Guatemala by Mr. Salvin, of which T/iryothorus 

 pleii,rostictus, Elainia subparjana, Malacoptila 

 vercepaeis, and Chrysotis gttaienialce. Hartl.MS., 

 are described as new. Chcetura rutila is figured. 



Contributions to the Ornithology of 

 Guatemala. By Osbert Salvin and Philip 

 Lutley Sclater. Part II-. 

 Ibis, 1860, pp. 272-278. 



Part II contains a list of 39 species not pre- 

 viously known from this country, with notes 

 upon them. 



2006 



Contributions to the Ornithology of 

 Guatemala. By Osbert Salvin and Philip 

 Lutley Sclater. Part III. 



Ibis, 1860, pp. 396-402, pi. xiii. 



Part III contains a list, with notes, of 52 spe- 

 cies additional to those already recorded from 

 Guatemala. Pionus hcematotis is tigiired. 



Five hundred and three species are known to 

 occur in this country, of which number 171 are 

 treated in this and the two preceding parts. 



201 

 On an undescribed species of Hawk 

 from New Granada. 



Ibis, 1860, pp. 147-149, pi. vi. 

 Accipiter collaris (Kaup MS.) is described and 

 figured. 



202 

 Note on the Egg and Nestling of the 

 Californian Vulture. 



Ibis, 1860, p. 278, pis. viii, ix. 

 Remarks on and figures of the egg and nestling 

 of Cathartcs cali/ornianiis. 



203 

 Note on the Birds of Prey of New 

 Guinea. 



Ibis, I860, pp. 322, 323, pi. x. 

 Kote on the raptorial birds inhabiting New 

 Guinea; the eight known species are enumerated, 

 of which Accipiter poliocephalus is figured. 



[Announcement of the transfer by Her 

 Majesty the Queen of a specimen of Plia- 

 eochocriis niliani to the care of the So- 

 ciety.] 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, p. 30. 



[Exhibition of a specimen of the Amer- 

 ican Meadow Starling {Sturnella ludovic- 

 iana).] 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1861, p. 30. 



