^o.i2G7. LIST OF GENERIC TERMS OF BIRDS— RICHMOND. 705 
fPelargopsis Milne-Edwards, Rech. Ois. Foss. France, 1, 1867, p. 460. 
Type, Pelargopsis magna Milne-Edwards (see Pelargodes; Pelar- 
gocrex; Pela7'gopa2?pus) [ Ciconiidm 
IleXapyos^ a stork; o^/jzg, look, appearance. 
Pelasgia Isid. Geoffrot St.-Hilaike, L'Echo du Monde Savant, III 
1837, p. 74. 
Type, Tlh'undo jyelagica Linna?us {Micro podidoi, 
IleXaayia^ Pelasgia^ an early name of Greece. 
fPelecyornis Amegiiino, Revista Argentina Hist. Nat., I, 1891, p. 448 
New name for Psilojjten/s Moreno and MGrcersk,t -[Stereornithe>s. 
Peltohyas Sharpe, Catal. Birds Brit. Mus., XXIV, 1896, p. 307. 
Type, Eudromlas australis Gould [ Charadriid^. 
JIsXtt/, a shield; + IIi/<is. 
Penthetriopsis Sharpe, Catal. Birds Brit. Mus., XIII, 1890, p. 220. 
Type, Loxia moineau Muller (first species mentioned). 
\Ploceid(£. 
Penthetria {TrevBrjrpia^ a mourner); + otpis., aspect. 
Perissocephalus Oberholser, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., June 2 
1899, p. 209. 
New name for GymnoceplialMS Isid. Geoff roy St.-Hilaire, pre 
occupied (see CaJiilfrons) [ Cotingidce. 
Tlepiffffos, wonderful; Ke<])a\rf^ head. 
Perissornis^ Oberholser, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., June 2, 1899 
p. 216. 
New name for Pilop/ws Vieillot, preoccupied [Stumidce 
Ilspiffffos^ wonderful; opvig^ bird. 
Perissospiza Oberholser, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXII, Apr. 23 
1900, p. 227. 
New name for Pycnorhamphus Hume, preoccupied. 
\FrmgUlidm. 
TlepiGGoz, wonderful; aniZ^a^ a linch. 
Phacelias Heine, in Heine and Reichenow, Nomencl. Mus. Hein. Orn. 
1890, p. 67. 
New name for Kelaartia Blyth, on grounds of purism. 
{TiTnaliidcB. 
^a/<€\o5, a bundle. 
Phaedrus Gistel, Naturgesch. des Thierreichs fiir hohere Schulen 
1S48, p. ix. 
New name for li^cos Temminck [P(/enonotldce. 
0aidpo5, beaming, radiant. 
Phaeospiza Bocage, Jorn. Sci. Math., Phys. e Nat. Lisboa, XII, no. 
xlvii, Jan., 1888, p. 148. 
Type, Phaeospiza thomensis Bocage (= Ligurtms rufohrunneim 
Gray) \Fr'mgilUdmi\ 
0ai6g, dusky; ffrtiCa^ a finch. 
^Permornis will have to give way to Creatophora Lesson, 1847. 
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