440 Messrs. Sclater and Finsch's Index to the . 



BlJRMEISTER, Dr. H. 



Synopsis of the Lamellirostres of the Argentine Republic. 



P.Z. S. 1872, pp. 364-370. 

 Twenty-four species are enumerated, and notes given on 

 their localities, frequency of occurrence, and other matters. 



Cabanis, Dr. Jean. 



1. Journal fur Ornithologie. XX. Jahrgang. Dritte Folge, 

 3. Band, mit 1 schwarzen u. 1 farbigen Tafel. (Leipzig, 

 1872 : L. A. Kittler.) 



The coloured plate represents the beautiful Tanager Ne- 

 mosia rourei, Cab. ; but no letterpress is given. The species 

 was described two years ago (J. f. O. 1870, p. 459). 



2. Remarks on Falco lanarius, F. jugger, and F. mexicanus. 

 J. f. O. 1872, p. 156. 



The new generic term, Pingohierax, is proposed for these 

 species. 



3. Remarks on Turdus s auroreus, Pall. This is said not 

 to be the young of T. sibiricus, as hitherto believed, 

 but the young of the American T. ncevius, for which Ca- 

 banis has proposed the generic name Hesperocichla. 

 J.f.O. 1872, p. 157. 



4. Remarks on the male of Centurus polygrammus, Cab., 

 from Tehuantepec. J. f. O. 1872, p. 157. 



5. Descriptions of ^Egialitis occidentalis, nov. spec, and 

 JEgialiiis gracilis, nov. spec, the latter from Tehuan- 

 tepec ; the habitat of the former is not mentioned. J. f. 

 O. 1872, p. 157. 



6. Remarks on the Thamnophiline genus Diallactes {major, 

 Vieill. &c), of which are characterized as new Diallactes 

 semifasciatus, from Para, Guiana, and Venezuela, and 

 Diallactes granadensis, from Bogota. J. f. O. p. 233. 

 (On the former, vide Finsch, P. Z. S. 1870, p. 567, Tham- 

 nophilus major.) 



7. On Cucidus canorus, its non-occurrence in Siberia, where 

 it is represented by C. indicus and C. canorinus. Radde's 

 C. canorus is said to be C. striatus, Drap. Ibid. p. 235. 



8. On Oreocincla lunulata, O. heinei, and O. macrorhyncha, 

 all from Australia and Tasmania. Ibid. p. 236; 



