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BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



On Peruvian Birds collected by Mr. 

 Wliitely. Part VII. -* 



Froc. Zool. Soc. London, 1873, pp. 779-78-i. 

 A list of 42 species, with tlieir localities, and 

 notes on the more interesting examples. The fol- 

 lowing species are described as new : Thiyophilus 

 fulvus, Tud'irostrum pitlchellum, Tyranniscus viri- 

 dis.iiiinis, Myiohius aureiventric, and Grallaria 

 erythroleuca. 



*(For Part I see Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 



1867, p. 982; Pt. II, 1808, p. 173; Pt. Ill, 



1868, p. 568; Pt. IV, 186!), p. l.'il; Pt. Y, 



1869, p. 596; Pt. VI, 1873, p. 184; Pt. VIII, 

 1874, p. 677; Pt. IX, 1876, p. 15.) 



634 

 Note on the ryraruja roseogularis of 

 Cabot. 



Ibis, 1873, pp. 125, 126, pi. iii. 

 Pyranga roseogularis is remarked upon, charac- 

 terized and figured. 



635 

 Additions to tbe List of Bird.s of Nicara- 

 gua. 



Ibis, 1873, pp. 372, 373. 

 A nominal list of 17 species not represented in 

 Mr. Thomas Belt's former collection from Nicara- 

 gua. 



(See Salviu, Ibis, 1872, p. 311.) 



636 

 Notes on Birds ()l)8erved at Para. By 

 E. L. Layard. Witli descriptions of two 

 new species by P. L. Sclater. 



Ibis, 1873, pp. 374-396, pis. xiv, xv. 

 Field notes on 120 species by Mr. E. L. Layard, 

 two of which, Fieolaptes layardi&wXThamnophilvs 

 simplex, are described as new by Mr. Sclater and 

 figured. 



637 



Index to the Ornithological Literature 



of 1872. By P. L. Sclater and O. Finsch. 



Ibis, 1873, pp. 431-493. 



An alphabetical record of the Ornithological 



pulilicatious of 1872, with short abstracts of their 



contents. 



638 



Remarks on Cerviis chUeiisis and Cer- 

 vus antisicnsis. 



Ann. and Mag. Nat. Uist., ser. 4, SI, pp. 

 213,214(1873). 

 Remarks showing that the animals described 

 by Dr. Gray as Iluamela leucotis and Xenelaphns 

 anomaloc.era are referable to Cervii.<i chilensis and 

 C antisien.ns, respectively. 

 (See paper No. 079.) 

 639 

 The Zoological Collections in the India 

 House. 



Nature, VII, pp. 457,458 (1873). 

 Remarks on the inaccessibility of the zoologi- 

 cal collections in the India House, and sugges- 

 tions for properly housing them. 



640 

 [Note on the generic term Drepanepho- 

 ru8.'\ 



Nature, VIII, p. 192 (1873). 

 The generic name Drepanephoni.s, given to a 

 new Bird of Paradise at a meeting of the Zoolog- 

 ical Society of Loudon, having been preoccupied, 

 is changed to Drcpanornis. 



(See also Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 1873, p. 

 560 ; Nature, VIII, p. 305.) 



641 

 The Huemul. 



Nature, VIII, p. 302 (1873). 

 Letter on the Huemul {Cervus chilensis) of 

 Chili and Patagonia. 



642 



The new Bird of Paradise. 

 Nature, VIII, pp. 305, 306 (1873). 



A description and figure of Drepanorms albcr- 

 tisi, with remarks. 



(See also Proc. Zuol. Soc. London, 1873, p. 

 560 ; Nature, VIII, p. 192.) 



643 

 The new Marine Animal from Wash- 

 ington Territory. 



Nature, VIII, pp. 487, 488 (1873). 

 Note on Terrillia hlakei, Stearns, a new Polype 

 from Barraud's Inlet, Washington Territory, the 

 ossified remains of which had been described by 

 Dr. (iray as Osteocella septentrionalis. 



(See Scl., Pe2i. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 1872, Pt. 

 II, p. 140.) 



644 



[Report on the additions to the Society's 

 Menagerie in December, 1873.] 



I'ruc. Zool. Soc. London, 1874, pp. 1, 2, pi. i. 

 Ciconia boyciana is figured. 



645 

 On the species of the genus Synallaxis, 

 of the family Dendrocolaptidw. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1874, pp. 2-28, pis. ii- 



IV. 



A s3'nop9)8 of the species of Synallaxis, together 

 with a chronological list of the literature on the 

 genus and a table showing the distribution of the 

 species. Fiftyeight valid and four doubtful spe- 

 cies are enumerated, of whicli the following are 

 described as new : S. hypospodia, S. subpudica, S. 

 mustelina, Natt. MS., .S'. subcristata and S. hud- 

 soni. The following species are figured: S. stieto- 

 thorax, S. sciUata, S. kollari, S.candrei, S. subcris- 

 tata and S. hyposticta. 



646 

 [Exhibition of two skulls of Baird's 

 Tapir {Tapinis hairdi) from Mexico.] 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1874, p. 89. 

 647 

 [Exhibition of the horns of a male and 

 female Arkar Sheep {Ovis arkar).'\ 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. London., 1874, p. 89. 

 648 

 [Exhibition of a specimen of the Wild 

 Ibex of Crete.] 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1874, pp. 89, 90. 

 Exhibition to the Zoological Society of Londini 

 of a stuffed skin of the wild Ibex of Crete, -and 

 remarks showing that the species is referable to 

 Capra a-yagrus (Pallas) and wot t(i Capra picta, 

 Erhardt, as had previously been the case. 



649 

 [Report on the additions to the Society's 

 Menagerie in .lanuary, 1874.] 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1874, yi. 110. 

 650 

 [Extract from a letter addressed to Mr. 

 Sclater by M. Luigi M. d'Albertis, C. M. 

 Z. S., containing an account of a new 

 species of Kangaroo {Halmafiirus luctu- 

 osus) from New Guinea.] 



Proc. Zool. Soc, London, 1874, p. 110. 



