130 ALBATROSS EXPLORATIONS, BIRDS RIDGWAY. 



The bill of this species is so very different in shape from that of any 

 species of Loxigilla, that it should either be made the type of anew 

 genus or referred to Euetheia, the latter alternative being my preference. 



8. Euetheia bicolor (Lixx.). 

 Two specimens. 



Family ICTERID^. 



9. Icterus laudabilis Scl. 

 One specimen. 



10. Quiscalus inflexirostris Sw. 

 One specimen. 



Family TYRANNISE. 



11. Tyrannus rostratus Scl. 

 One specimen. 



12. Elainea martinica (Linn.). 

 One specimen. 



Family TROCHILID^. 



13. Eulampis holosericeus (Lixx.). 

 Two specimens. 



14. Bellona cristata (Lixx.). 

 Four specimens. 



Family CUCULIDvE. 



15. Coccyzus minor (Gm.). 

 Two specimens. 



B. — Abrolhos Islands. 

 Family PHAETHONTID.F. 



1. Phaethon aethereus (Linn.). 

 Five specimens. 



Family SULIBvE. 



2. Sulacyanops (Sund.). 

 One specimen. 



3. Sula leucogastra (Bodd.). 



Two specimens, adult male and female. These are alike in plumage, 

 but have the feet very differently colored, those of the male beiug dull 

 greenish while those of the female are clear pale yellow. It would be 

 interesting to know whether this difference is constant. 



