380 Miscellaneous. 



I have also lately taken alive, attached to a piece of Eschara 

 foliacea by a byss^is, a fine specimen of Galcomma Tu7-toni. 



Mr. Coode has also dredged a specimen of Tri Ionia (^. Ilombergii). 

 The following were my rough notes on its appearance : — 



" Tritonia (! Ilombergii). A specimen 4 inches in length, taken 

 by jNIr. Coode and Mr. Stanley in fifteen fathoms water, off Lulworth. 

 Colour marble-brown. Head-veil at times bilobed, at other times 

 entire. The margin of veil not fimbriated, but closely set with ten- 

 tacular points. Branchiai in about a dozen tufts on each side of the 

 back. Dorsal tentacles issuing from sheaths having their edges 

 jagged. It appears to me to be intermediate between T. Ilombergii 

 and T. plebeiaJ' 



I am. Gentlemen, yours obediently, 



William Thompson. 



Description of a second sj^ecies of the genus Procnias. 

 By Philip Lutley Sclater, M.A. 



I have seen several examples of Procnias in collections from New 

 Grenada, and have never doubted their being different from the Bra- 

 zilian species. But ])eing aware that a second member of the genus 

 had been described by Dr. Cabanis in the Musevim Ileineanum under 

 the appellation Procnias Heinei, I applied that name to these birds 

 without much inquiry. Having lately, however, had the oppor- 

 tunity of examining the beautiful collection which contains the type 

 of Dr. Cabanis' description, I find tliat I was in error in so doing. 

 The specimen there designated Procnias Heinei is a female or young 

 male of Calliste atricapilla, Lafr., and belongs therefore, according 

 to my ideas, to a different family of birds. 



I therefore propose the name Procnias occidentalis for this new 

 species, which may be distinguished from the older one by its smaller 

 size, the less amount of 1)lack on the throat, and by the white belly 

 not extending nearly so high towards the breast. 



Procnias occidentalis, Sclater. P. Icete inridis : fronte an- 

 guste et lateribus cajiitis cum mento gulaque nigris : ventre 

 medio crissofjue albis : lateribus nigro radiatis : alis caudaque 

 intus nigricuntibus. 



Long, tota 5"0 ; alae 3"3 ; caudse 2*9 poll, Angl. 



Hab. in Nova Grenada. — Proc. Zool. Soc. Nov. 14, 1854. 



Descriptions of some Nev) Species of Birds. 

 By the Viscount Dii Bus de Gisignies. 



1. Lanio av.ritus. Mas. L. nigcrrimus, subtus nigro-fuliginosus ; 

 supercilio tenuissimo albo, pone oculos in ])enicillum auricularem 

 rn])ro-igneum prolongato ; humeris et tergo flavissimis ; tectricibus 

 alarum inferioribus, fasciculoque plumarum elongatarum axillari can- 

 dldis. llostro et ])edibus nigris. 



