LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



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OSGOOD, Wilfred H.— Continued. 



North Am. Fauna, No. 24, Nov. 23, 1904, 

 pp. 51-81. 

 The "List of Birds" observed during this 

 reconnaissance numbers 137 species and sub- 

 species, all fully annotated. 



RICHMOND, Charles W. Notes on the 

 birds described by Pallas in the "Adum- 

 bratiuncula " of Vroeg's ( Ja t alogue. 



Smithsonian Misc. ('oils., xlvii, Quar. 



issue, II, pt. 3, No. 1548, Jan. 31,1905, pp. 



342-347. 

 In connection with this paper there was 

 published a verbatim reprint of the "Adum- 

 bratiuncula" of Vroeg's Catalogue, a scarce 

 tract in which Pallas described 35 supposed 

 new species of birds. Dr. Richmond en- 

 dea vors to identify these birds and give their 

 modern equivalents. 



The generic name of the willet. 



Proc. Biol. Sor. Wash., win. Feb. 21 . 1905, 

 p. 75. 

 Note showing the name Symphemia, long 

 used for the Willet, to be a synonym of Ereu- 

 netes. Catoptrophorus of Bonaparte (1828 is 

 suggested as the earliest generic name for this 

 species. 



New generic name for the giant 



fulmar. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xvin, Feb. 2] , 1905, 

 p. 76. 

 Macronectes is proposed in place of Ossi- 

 fraga (preoccupied i . 



Note on the synonymy of Hsemato- 



syriza sipahi. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., win. Feb. 21 . 1905, 

 pp. 75, 76. 



Mention is made of three overlooked names 

 proposed for this species. 



— Description of a new swift let from 

 Mount Kina Balu, Borneo. 



Smithsonian Misc. Colls., XLVII, Quar. 

 issue, II, pt. 4, No. 1565, Apr. 5, 1905, pp. 

 431 , 4:iL'. 

 Col lot alia dodg< i (p. 431) is described as new. 



RIDGWAY, Robert. Descriptions of 

 seven new species and subspecies of birds 

 from Tropical America. 



Smithsonian Misc. Colls., xlvii, Quar. 



issue, ii, pt. 1 , No. 1467, Aug. i'i. 1904, pp. 



112, 113. 

 The following birds are described as new: 

 Myadestes genibarbis cherriei (p. 112), Catha- 

 rus fuscator sanctae-martx (p. 112), Cichlhuer- 

 mmia coryi (p. 112) Cinclocerthia ruficauda 

 tenebrosa (p. 112), Cinclocerthia ruficauda 

 panda (p. 113), Mi inns gilvus guatemalensis 

 (p. 113) , and Mimus <jil< us tolinu nsis I p. 1 13) . 



The Birds of North and Middle 

 America: A descriptive catalogue of 



RIDGWAY, Robert— Continued. 



the — higher groups, genera, species, and 

 subspecies of birds ] known to occur in 

 North America, from the Arctic Lands to 

 the Isthmus of Panama, the West In- 

 dies and other islands j of the Caribbean 

 Sea, and the ] Galapagos Archipelago. | 

 By j Robert Ridgway, \ Curator, Division 

 of Birds, j - | Part III. | [Eight lines of 

 contents] i Washington: | Government 

 Printing Office. | 1904. 



Bull. 50 ( Part m) U. S. Nat.Mus.,8vo,pp. 

 i-xx, 1-801 , pis. i-xix. ( Published Dec. 

 31, 1904. 

 This volume 1 treats of 434species and sub- 

 species, divided among t he follow ing families: 

 Motacillidae, Hirundinidse, Ampelidae, Ptilo- 

 gonatidae, Dulidae, Vireonidae, Laniidse, Cor- 

 vidse, 1'ariibe, Sittidae, Certhiidae, Troglody- 

 tidse, Cinelidae, Chamaeidae, and Sylvildae. 

 Outline drawings, showing the main charac- 

 ters of the 72 genera embraced in this part. 

 are given in the 19 plates accompanying the 

 volume. 



The three parts of the work now published 

 cover most of the Passeres, and deal with 

 about 1,250 species and subspecies, or about 

 two-fifths of the total number known to occur 

 in North and Middle America. 



RILEY, J. II. Note on the generic names 

 Bellona, Orthorhynchus, '■ 'hrysolampis, and 

 Eulampis. 



Auk, XXI, No. -I. < ict.. 1904, pp. 485, 486. 

 Note on the generic names applied to certain 

 hummingbirds Microlyssa (p. 485 is anew 

 name for Bellona Reichenbach (preoccupied 



On the proper name of the tody of 



Jamaica. 



Auk, xxi. No. 4, Oct., 1904, p. 486. 

 Todus todus is shown to be the proper name 



for this species. 



Description of a new Myiarchus 



from Grenada and St. Vincent, West In- 

 dies. 



Smithsonian Misc. falls., xlvii, Quar. is- 

 sue, ii. i>t. 2. No. 1478, Nov. 8, 1904, pp. 

 275, 276. 

 Myiarchus obt ri nugator i p. 275 is described 

 as new . 



Catalogue of a collection of birds 

 from Barbuda and Antigua, British West 

 Indies. 



Smithsonian Mis,-, colls., xlvii, Quar. 

 issue, ii, pt. 2. No. 1478, Nov. s, 1904, 

 pp. 277-291. 

 .V list of 5) species and subspecies, with Criti- 

 cal remarks on several forms. The following 

 are described as new: Cerchneis sparveria 

 loquacula (p. 284 .from Porto Rico; Coccyzus 



