ANNALS 



LYCEUM OF. NATURAL HISTORY. 



I. — Catalogue of a Collection of Birds, made in New Granada, 

 by James McLeannan, Esq., of New York, with Notes and 

 Descriptions of New Species. Part IV. 



| By Geo. K Lawrence. 



Bead April 27th, 1863. 



(Continued from Vol. VII., page 479.) 



In this Part of the Catalogue I include some additional spe- 

 cies received from Mr. McLeannan since the publication of 

 Part III., and also a few satisfactorily determined from a list 

 furnished by him, without specimens — such for instance as the 

 King Vulture, Musk Duck, Mallard, Brown Pelican, etc. I 

 omit many others named in the list, as they require to be more 

 positively identified. The list shows, however, that all the spe- 

 cies inhabiting the locality (already shown to be remarkably 

 numerous considering the restricted range in which Mr. Mc- 

 Leannan's collections were made), are not at present embraced 

 in my Catalogue. 



Having again thoroughly revised the species included in the 

 preceding Parts of this paper, I now publish corrections of 

 ascertained errors, and also descriptions of such of the species, 

 hitherto thought doubtful, as, after further study, I believe to 

 be new. 



To Dr. P. L. Sclater, of London, I am under great obliga- 



MA.Y, lS6 f !. ^ Ann. Lyc. Nat. Hist. Vol. VIII. 



