524 Zoological Scciety. 



Cauda mediocris, rectricibus subsequalibus. 



Pedes mediocres, acrotarsiis scutellatis, paratarsiis integris. Digitus 



externus interiorem paulo excedens. Ungues mediocres, leviter 



curvati. 

 Ptilosis cserulescens, nitore sericeo. Vertex colore igneo insignis. 



Habitat in America meridionali. 



Species unica, S. cceruleus (Vieill.)i (T.diadetna, Temm.), PI. Col. 

 243. 



Obs. The beak is more tumid and the under mandible more de- 

 veloped in this well-marked type than in any other of the TaiiagrirKE, 

 and it has hence been referred to the genus Pyrrhida. The mar- 

 ginal notch, however, together with the blue and silky plumage, and 

 the geographical distribution, sufficiently prove the true place of this 

 bird to be among the Tanagers, and in the vicinity of Tauagra, Lin. 

 (restr.), and Calospiza, Gray (Aglaia, Sw.). 



Fam. PiciD^. 

 Subfam. Celein^. 

 The genus Brachylophus, as defined by Mr. Swainson, includes 

 three very distinct groups : first, the Green Woodpeckers, which had 

 previously been named Gecinus by Boie ; secondly, the crimson- 

 winged species, miniatiis, pimiceus, and mentalis, to which I propose 

 to restrict Swainson's name Brachylophus ; and thirdly, the short- 

 thumbed Woodpeckers, which are here characterized. 



Genus Brachypternxjs*, n. g. 



-< Picns, Linn., < Brachylophus, Sw. 



DifF. Char. — Hind toe and claw very short, almost obsolete. 

 Rostrmn longitudine caput sequans, apice obtuse securiformi, culmine 



paulatim decurv'ato, acie laterali nulla, commissura rectissima, go- 



nyde paulo ascendente. 

 Al(e mediocres, remige 1^ subspuria, 4^, 5^ (hac omnium longissima) 



et 6^ subsequahbus. 

 Cauda mediocris. 

 Tarsi/s mediocris. Digitus intermedins ac versatilis tarsum sequipa- 



rantes, posticus cum ungue brevissimus, propemodum obsoletus. 

 Ptilosis : dorsum alseque aurantia aut rubra, facies et partes inferiores 



albido nigroque variegatse. 



Habitant in India, Malasia, 



Species : 1. B. aurantius (Linn.), (P. bengalensis, Gm. ; P. nuchalis, 

 Wagl. ; B. hemipodius, Sw.). 2. B. goensis (Gm.), (P. peralaimus, 

 Wagl.). 3. B. philippinarum (Lath.), {B. palalacca, Wagl.). 4. B. 

 heematribon (Wagl.). 5. B. erythronotus (Vieill.), (P, neglectus 

 Wagl.). 



Fam. Charadkiad.^. 



Subfam. Charadrian^. 

 The group of Plovers affords an instance in addition to those fur- 

 nished by the genera Ceyx, Alcyone, Jacamaralcyon, Tiga, Tridactylia, 



* Bpaxvs, short; Tcrepva, a heel. 



