Becently published Ornithological Works. 130 



E. rvfinucha, as E. vinnceiventris ; the rest are mostly well- 

 known Central-American species. On the Segovia Ri\er, 

 Honduras, Mr. Townsend made a larger collection, embracing 

 examples of 99 species, of which the following are described 

 as new : — Pitylns -poUogaster scopular'is, Aimophila I'ufescens 

 discolor (if different from A. rufescens ?), Stmrnella magna 

 inexpectata, Thalurania toivnsendi, Colinus nigrogularis sego- 

 viensis, Porzann exilis vagans, and Tigrisoma excellens. In 

 a footnote a new Pigeon, Columba purpureo-tincta, is based 

 on a skin from Demerara in the U.S. National Museum, 

 which has hitherto been referred to C nigrorostris. 



3(5. Ridgway on a new Psaltriparus. 



[Description of a new rsaltrijjarm from Southern Arizona. By Hubert 

 Ridgway. Pr. U.S. Nat. Mus. 1887, p. 697.] 



Psaltriparus santarita, from Southern Arizona, is similar 

 to P. plumheus, but smaller, and the male has a more or less 

 distinct blackish line along the sides of the occiput, as in the 

 female of P. lloydi. 



37. Salvaduri on Bonaparte' s ' Fauna Italica.' 



[Le date della pnbblicazione della ' Iconografia della Fauna Italica ' 

 del Bonaparte ed Indice delle specie illustrate in detta opera per Tonimaso 

 Salvadori. Boll. d. Mus. d. Zool. e. Anat. Comp. d. R. Univ. d. Torino, 

 vol. iii. n. 48.] 



In 1888 Count Salvadori favoured this Journal with a 

 useful list of the exact dates of publication of the plates of 

 birds issued in the different fascicules of Bonaparte's ' Icono- 

 grafia della Fauna Italica' (Ibis, 1888, p. 320), concerning 

 which there had been previously many inexact statements 

 made. In the present paper the information is extended to 

 the other classes of vertebrates, and an alphabetical Index is 

 added of all the species figured in Bonaparte's work, so that 

 there is no longer any excuse for error in (juotations on this 

 subject. 



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