NO. 1267. LIST OF GENERIC TERMS OF BIRDS— RICHMOND. 679 
Diplocercus "Blttii," Jerdon, Birds of India, III, 1864, p. Y37. 
Type, T<()if<this Je^icoceplKtlux Forstor \^CiconiidGe,.\ 
AinXooz^ double; K^pKoz^ tail. 
Diplura "Blyth," Jerdox. Birds of India, III, 1864, p. 737/ 
Type, Tant(du>< leucocejjhalux Forster \^Cico7iiid(B.'\ 
Ji7c\6o5, double; ovpa^ tail. 
Dipsaleon Gistel, Naturgesch. des Thierreichs fiir hohere Schulen, 
1848, p. X. 
New name for Planetis Waaler . ^ ILaHdcB.^ 
Dissemurulus Oates, Fauna of Brit. India (Birds), I, Dec, 1889, p. 322. 
T^'pe, Dicrurus loj>horkms Vieillot l^Dicruridie.^ 
Dissentfon/h/s, dim. of Dissemuriis. 
Dolychoeix Kaup, Thierreich, II, Ft. 1, 1836. p. 139. 
No type mentioned; a noraen niidmn here \Incertoe, sedis.?[ 
Donacias Heixp:. in Heine and Reiehenow, Nomencl. Mus. Hein. Orn., 
1890, p. 321. 
New name for Leiinnia Bonaparte, on g-rounds of purism. 
[^RalUdce.^ 
Jova^^ a reed, with suffix > las. 
Donacophilus Reichenow, in Heine and Reiehenow, Nomencl. Mus. 
Hein. Orn., 1890, p. 320. 
New name for Laterallus Bonaparte, on ©•rounds of purism. 
\RallidcB.'\ 
JovaS, a reed; ^zAeca, I love. 
Doriponus Reichenow, in Heine and Reichenow, Nomencl. Mus. Hein. 
Orn., 1890, p. 308. 
New name for Agamia Reichenl)ach, on g-rounds of purism. 
{^Ardeidce.^ 
Jopinovog^ toiling with the spear. 
Drepananax Sharpe, Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, IV, Dec. 29, 1894, p. xv. 
Type, Drepanoimh hruijni Oustalet \Paradueid(B.\ 
Apenavrj^ a sickle; avaB,^ a lord, king. 
Drepanoplectes Sharpe, Ibis, ser. 6, III, Apr., 1891, p. 246. 
Type, I) I'epanoplectes jacksox i Sharpe {Ploceidoe.^ 
ApBTtavi^^ a sickle; Plectes (n. 1. < ttXskto;, woven), a weaver. 
Drepanorhamphus Rothschild, Avifauna of Laysan, etc., Ft. 3, Dec, 
1900, p. 163. 
T3^pe, Drepanis fimerea Newton 1Dr&panid€e.'\ 
ApETtavi^^ a sickle; p(xjj.<f>og^ a curved beak. 
Drepanorhynchus Dubois, Mem. Zool. Soc France, VII, 1894, p. 400. 
Type, Di'tq?anorhynchu8 schistaceus Dubois (see Sjyermojyhi- 
lopsJfi) [J^ringillidcB.] 
/ipsTiavi]^ a sickle; ovyxog, a beak. 
^This name has precedence (anteriority) over Diiilocercus. 
