LIST OF GENERIC TERMS OF BIRDS—RICHMOND. 703 
fPalaeolimnas Forbes, Ibis, ser. 6, V, Oct., 1893, p. 544. 
T3^pe, Fulica newtoni Milne-Edwards [lialUdce.^ 
UaXaiog, ancient; Xtjurag (Xt/uvaiog), marshy, of the mere. 
fPalaeopelargus De Vis, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, ser. 2, VI, May 
23, 1892, p. 411. 
T^'pe, Pahvopela /'(/ nf< nohllis De Vis [ Oiconiidce.] 
IJaXaiog, ancient; TisXapyog^ a stork. 
fPalaeospheniscus Moreno and Mercerat, AnalesMus. La Plata (Paleon. 
Argen., I), 1891, p. 29. 
Type, PaloBospheniscus 2)(^tagonlcus Moreno and Mercerat.^ 
[ Sphe7iisoid(je. ] 
UaXaiog^ ancient; -\- Sphenisciw^ {0(l)r]viffKog^ ff^rjv^ a wedge). 
fPalseotetrix Shufeldt, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., XI, 1892, p. 415. 
Type, Pal(Eotetrix gilU Shufeldt \^Tetraonid(c.^ 
UaXaiog^ ancient; rerpi$^ a grouse. 
fPalaetus Milne-Edwards, Rech. Ois. Foss. France, II, 1870, p. 571 
(a II omen nudum here). 
Type, Palaetus rapax Milne-Edwards (a rwmen nudum here). 
\^Falconid(E. ] 
IlaXaiog^ ancient; dsTog^ eagle. 
Pallasicarbo Coues, Osprey, III, May (June 10), 1899, p. 144. 
Type, Plialacrocorax perspicillatus l^aWsiS . .[Phalacrocoracldce. \ 
(A subgenus of Plialacrocorax.) 
Pallas,^ one of the giants; + Carho {ccorho., coal, charcoal). 
Palmeria Rothschild, Ibis, ser. 6, V, Jan., 1893, p. 113. 
Type, Palmeria m,ircihUisKothsch\\d{ = IPrnatio7iedoleiWi\son^ 
[Prepanidce.] 
Named for Henr}" Palmer. 
Palumbis Forster, Synoptical Catalogue of British Birds, 1817, p. 55. 
Type, Columha palumhus Linnaeus [ Colwnhidoi.^ 
Palwnhus., a wood pigeon. 
Pan Richmond, Auk, XVI, Jan., 1899, p. 77. 
New name for Tetragowjps Jardiue, preoccupied (see Semnor- 
nis) [ CapitonidcB.^ 
Tlav, Pan, a god of the forest. 
Paramythia De Vis, Ann. Report Brit. New Guinea (1890-91), 1892, 
App. CC, p. 95. 
Type, Paramytlda inontiimi De Vis. 
[ St'urnidm ( = ParamythiidcB) . ] 
Tlapafjivdia, encouragement, consolation. 
^ P. antarcticus Moreno and Mercerat is the first species mentioned, but Ameghino 
has selected this as the type of another genus [Paraptenodytes). Palxospheniscus 
patagomcus, which is second on the Hst, may perhaps stand as the type of the genus. 
'^ Or for Peter Simon Pallas. ■ 
