10 Dr. E, Hopkinsou : ladex-Liat of the [Ibis, 



from Mencloza, which I have no doubt belong to this 

 species, but they are in such worn and abraded condition 

 that it is quite impossible to be certain. Five of them 

 were collected by Herr Weishaupt in February 1871 and 

 were catalogued by Dr. Sharpe as E. oHvascens, Cat. B. 

 Brit. Mus. xii. p. 759 — specimens b-g. 



II. — Index-List of the Coloured Plates of Birds in ' The 

 Ibis; 1859 to 1917. By Dr. E. Hopkinson, D.S.O., 

 M.A., M.B., M.B.O.U. 



[Note. — The following is a list of the coloured plates of birds 

 only, and does not include any others (eggs, anatomy, etc.), 

 maps, or photographs.] 



The order followed is that of the British Museum in 

 Sharpe's Hand-list of Birds, five volumes, published 1899, 

 1900, 1901, 1903, and 1909 respectively. 



The figures after the names of the genera refer to the 

 volume and page of the Hand-list ; those preceding the 

 specific names are the species-numbers of these volumes. 

 Species (and on occasion genera) without these numbers 

 are those described since the issue of the Hand-list and 

 therefore not included therein. These can thus be distin- 

 guished at a glance by this absence of any numerical prefix, 

 and are followed as well by the original describer's name. 

 Where a second name, having any reference to the plate, 

 appears in the Hand-list, it also appears here (in brackets) 

 below the principal name. 



Where the name used on or in the description of the 

 plate differs from the Hand-list name, this difference, 

 to facilitate reference, is shown by the inclusion of the 

 original 'Ibis' name in inverted commas after the plate- 

 reference. 



CasuariidaB. 

 Casuarius (i. 3). 



8. uniappendiculatus. 1860, 402, PL xiv. 



claudii (Ogilvie-Grant, 1911). New Guinea Supplement, 

 1915, 325, Pi. viii. 6 • 



