Recently published Ornithological Works. 479 



which he has examined specimens of all but sixteen personally. 

 Amongst them are thirty-three which are not met with in 

 Cuba. 



We may note that the Parrot referred by Dr. Gundlach 

 to Conurus euops has recently been separated by Dr. Cabanis 

 as Conurus gundlachi, which makes another species to be 

 added to those peculiar to the island. Of these autochtho- 

 nous species it may be useful to give a list. 



List of Sjjecies of Birds 2)ecidiar to Porto Hico. 



Gymnoglaiix nudipes. Icterus portoricensis. 



Vireo latimeri. - Agelseus clirysopterus. 



Mimocichla ardesiaca. Clialcophanes brachypterus. 



Dendrceca adelaid^e. Corvus leucogiiaplialus. 



Spindalis portoricensis. Certhiola portoricensis. 



Chlorospiugiis specnliferus. Todus liA^ochondriacus. 



Euphonia sclateri. Lampornis viridis. 



Tyrannus taylori. Chlorolampis mauggeus. 



Myiarclius antillarum. Clirysotis vittata. 

 Blaciciis blancoi. t- Conurus gundlachi. 



Pyrrhulagra portoricensis. Saurothera yieilloti. 



The establishment of two of the African Weaverbirds 

 {Habropyga melpoda and Spermestes cucullatus) in Porto E-ico 

 is also a noteworthy fact. 



QQ. Hartlaub on a new Weaverbird. 



[Vorlauliges iiber einen neuen Webervogel. Von Dr. O. Hartlaub. 

 .T. f. 0. 1880, p. 325.] 



Hyphantica cardinalis is a new species from Lado (Dr. 

 Emin Bey) allied to H. hcematocephala, Heuglin. Dr. Hart- 

 laub remarks that the latter —Foudia erythrops, Hartl. 



67. Hartlaub on the Birds of Eastern Equatorial Africa. 



[Beitrag zur Ornitliologie der ostlicb-aquatorialen Gebiete Africa's von 

 Dr. G. Hartlaub. Abb. naturwissen. Vereins zu Bremen, Bd. vii. p. 83.] 



Dr. Hartlaub's memoir is based upon two collections of 

 birds forwarded to Bremen by Dr. Emin Bey, Governor of 

 the .Equatorial Provinces of Egypt, and resident at Lado, on 



