706 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol.xxiv. 
Fhassa Heine, in Heine and Reichenow, Nomenel. Mus. Hein. Orn., 
1890, p. 281. 
New name for Rainphicuhm Bonaparte, on grounds of purism. 
\Treronidai.\ 
^ocffffa^ the wood pigeon. 
Philomela Linck, Beschr. Natur. Samml. Univers. Rostock, I, 1806, 
P-3. 
Substitute name for Sylvia Bechstein {^Turdidm.^ 
Phoenicurus Foestek, Synoptical Catalogue of British Birds, 1817, p. 16. 
Type, Phoenicurus rufidlla Forster { — Motacilla jy^Menicurus 
Linnseus) [Turdidm.'] 
Pholia Reichenow, Ornith. Monatsb., VIII, July, 1900, p. 99. 
Type, Pholia hlrundinea Reichenow \_Mu8Gicapid(B.\ 
^Qokia {^ookiia)^ life in a hole or cave. 
t Phorusrhacos ^ Ameghino, Enum. List. Especies Mam. Fosiles, Dec, 
1887, p. 24. 
Type, Phorusrhacos longissimus Ameghino \^Stereornithes.^ 
0opog^ bearing; paKog^ a ragged garment. 
Phyllopezus ''Sharpe MS.," Shelley, Birds of Africa, 1, 1896, p. 187. 
Type, Patra africana Gmelin {see Actophllus) [Jaeanidce.] 
0vX\ov^ a leaf; TtaZog^ walking. 
fPhysornis Ameghino, Bol. Inst. Geogr. Argentino, XV, 1895, p. 576. 
Type, Physornis fortis Ameghino [^Stereomithes.^ 
0vffa^ bellows; opvig^ bird, 
Piculus IsiD. Geoffroy St.-Hilaire, Nouv. Ann. du Mus. d'Hist. 
Nat., ser. 3, I, 1832, p. 396. 
Type, Yunx minuta Vieillot {^Picidoi.'] 
Pictdvs, dim. oipicics, a woodpecker. 
Piculus Hodgson, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, X, Pt. 1, 1841, p. 21. 
New name for Vivla Hodgson, on grounds of purism _[/^/cm<:e.] 
Piculus, dim. oipicus, a woodpecker. 
Piculus Brehm, Isis, Sept,, 1842, p. 650. 
Type, Picas minor Linnaeus \^Picid(B.^ 
Picvlns dim. of -picus, a woodpecker. 
Pionites Heine, in Heine and Reichenow, Nomenel. Mus. Hein. Orn., 
1890, p. 231. 
New name for Caica Lesson, on grounds of purism. 
[Psittacidw.'] 
nicov^ plump, sleek; with suffix ites. 
^ This has been amended to Phororhacos Ameghino, Revista Argentina Hist. Nat. , 
i, Aug., 1891, p. 256; also to Phororhacis, Sclater, Ibis, Jan., 1893, p. 41 (note), where 
the derivation is assumed to be cpopeoo, and paKi<;. 
