Ko.2.] COUESS ORNITHOLOGICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. 2f)5 



1835-44-47. d'Okbigxy, A.— Contiuned. 



ruficeps ; f. 3, ceuf de Emhenmrjra platcnsis ; f. 4, reuf de AgJaya [sic] episcopits. PI. 23, 

 f. 1, Tanagra montana,- t\ 2, T. cyanocephala. PI. 24, f. 1, T. scrankii [sic] ; f. 2, T. yeni. PI. 25, 

 f.l,T.cyanicollis [sic]; f.2,T.igiiiventris. V\.2<},tl,Haini}hocelus atro-senceus; t2,Pyranga 

 albicolUs. PI. 27, f. 1, Emhernagra torquata ; f. 2, ii^ rufinucha. PL 28, f. 1, Saltator rufiventris; 

 f. 2, /S'. sryiiUs; f. 3, oeiifdo >S'. atimntiirostris ,- f. 4, oenf de S. cmrulcsccns. PI. 29, f. 1, Phylotoma 

 rutila; f.2,P.angmtirostns. PL 30, f. 1, Pipra fasciata ,■ f. 2, AmpcUs vU-idis. PL 31, f. 1,A. 

 rubro-cristata ; f. 2, 3, 4, Pachyrliynchus marginatus. PL 32, f. 1, 2, Tyrannustuberculifer ; f. 3, 4, 

 T. rufiventris. PL 33, f. 1, 2, Todirostmm ecaiidatum ; f. 3, 4, 1, margaritaceivcntcr [sic]. PL 34. f. 

 1, 2, Musdpcta cinnamomea [= vieillotii of tlie text, p. 321] ; f. 3, 4, Setophaga brunneiceps. PL 

 35, f. 1, S. vertically ; f. 2, Miiscicapa striatieolUs. PL 36, f. 1, Alecturii^ {=A nmdinicola of text, p. 

 335] yZawycntm; f. 2, CuUcivora [= Setophaga oWhct&sX, p. 330] hudytoides. PL 37, f. 1, C. cci/it- 

 loidcs; f. 2, Fluvicola rufipectoralls. PL 38, f. 1, i^. leucojyhrys ; f. 2, 2''. cenanthoides. PL 39, f 1, 

 Muscigralla brevicauea [sic]; {.2, Pepoaza variegata,- f.2,cevLf de TyranmtssulpMiratiis ,- f 4, 

 ceuf de Pepoaza polyglotta. PL 40, f. 1, Ifuscisaxicola mentalis ,- f. 2, J/, rufivertex. PL 41 , f. 1, If. 

 striaticeps; i.2,M.maculirostris. PI. 42, t. 1, Cypselus montivagtis ,- f.2, C. andecolus ; f .3, ceuf 

 de Caprimulgus nacunda. PL 43, f 1, Certhilauda cunicularia ; f. 2, (7. temdrostris ; f. 3, a?uf de 

 Passerina flava ; i. 4, ceuf de P. nigriceps. PL 44, f. 1, Certhilauda maritima; f.2, Embcriza 

 luteocephala ,- f. 3, ceuf de Tyrannus sav'anha [sic] ; f. 4, ceuf de Fluvicola icterophrys. PL 45, f 1, 

 Embcrizahypochondria; f.-2, .B. carbonaria ; f. 3, (RutdeMuscicapaicteroxihrys; f.4, oeiif deioxta 

 cucultata [sic]. PL 46, f. 1, Emberizaspeeidifera; f. 2, E.fulviceps. PL 47, f 1, Emberiza griseo- 

 cristata; f. 2, J3. atriceps ; f. 3, ceuf de I'jE?. matutina; t. 4, ceuf de LJJ. gubcrnatrix. PL 48, f 1, 

 Linaria analis ; f. 2, Carduelis atratus ; f. 3, ceuf de C. tristis ; f. 4, ceuf de Icterus virescens. V\. 

 49, f. IcT 2 ? , Pitylus aureoventris ; t. 3, ceuf de Tyrannus sulphtiratus ; f 4, ceuf de Cassicus soli- 

 tarius. VI. 50, f. 1, Pyrrhula bicolor; f. 2, P. glauco-coertdea; f. 3, oeuf de Icterus pyrrhopterus; f. 4, 

 (B-atdeFringillacucullata. P1.51,f 1, Cassicusyuracares; f.2, O.atrovirens; {.3,odnideTyrannits 

 mclanchoUcus ; f. 4, ceuf de Pepoaza rixosa. PL 52, f. 1, Cassicus chrysonotus ; f. 2, 3, Icterus 

 maxillari-^ ; f. 4, ceuf de J. breviroslris ; f. 5, ceuf de I.flavus. PL 53, f. 1, Garrulus viridicyanus 

 [sic] ; f. 2,Dendrocolaptesproc\irvus [= J). Za/)*csn«2/a?M«sintext] ; f. 3, ceufde Garrulus chrysops; 

 f. 4, oeuf de G. cj/anomelas. PL 54, f. 1, DendrocolaiJtes atrirostris; f. 2, Anabates squammigcr ; 

 f. 3, (BnideTyrannusmelancholicus; f.4, ceuf dCiSaJtotorcceruZesceTis. PL 55, f. 1, J.?Mt??!6i'HS!Hn- 

 rufusi f.2, nid de Furnarius rufus; f. 3, Anabates gutturalis. PL 56, f. 1, Uppucertliia mon- 

 taiia; i. 2, U". andcecola; f. 3, ceuf de Furnarius rufus; f.4, ceufde J./Mt»i6ti«s striaticeps. PL 57, 

 f. 1, Vppucerthia vulgaris; f. 2, V. nigro-fumosa ; f. 3, oeuf de Fluvicola bicolor; f. 4, ceuf de 

 Pepoaza. polyglotta. PL 58, f. 1, 2, Serrirostrum carbonarium ; f. 3, & sittoidcs. PL 59, f. 1, Coii- 

 rostrum cinereuni; f.2, Orthorhynchus smaragdinicollis. PL 60, f. 1, O.pamela; f. 2, O.ame- 

 thysticollis. PI. 61, f.l, O. estella; f 2, 0. adela. PI. 62, Colaptes rupicola ; t. 2, Picus cactorum. 

 PL 63, f. 1, P. atriventris; f. 2, P. canicapillus. PL 64, f 1, P. puncticeps ; i. 2, Picu.mnus albo- 

 squamatim. PL 65, f. 1, P. fumigatus; f. 2, P. nigriceps. PL 66, f 1, Irogon antisianus; f. 2, 

 Aulacorhynchus cceruleicinctus. 



This treatise "n'itli its many beautiful plates takes a conspicuous place among the few great 

 ■works on South American ornithology, and d'Orbigny is to be named with such leaders as 

 Azara and Molina of earlier times, Lafresnaye, Hartlaub, Tschudi, and the Prinz von Wied 

 of his o-^vn period, and Bmineister, Pelzeln, Cabanis, Sclater, Salvin, La\\Tence, and otliers, 

 who have subsequently made the history of South American ornithology what it is. It is a 

 comprehensive systematic ti-eatise on some three or four hundred species, introduced and in- 

 terspersed with general considerations of the avifauna of South America and the classifica- 

 tion and geographical distribution of the birds, treating the families, genera, and species in 

 detail— the latter with synonymy, description, and critical and tield-notes. A colored map of 

 the comparative zones of latitude and altitude illustrates the geographical distribution of 

 the avifauna. It is an expensive work, not generally accessible in its entirety ; but the orni- 

 thological portion is found separate, with or without the atlas. 



The new species discovered on this Expedition appear to have been earlier described by the 

 author and the Baron de Lafresnaye, in Gu6rin-M6neville's Magasin de Zoologie, or elsewhere. 

 The following may be here new, being those for which no earlier reference is given:— 

 Ihamnophilus schistaceus, p. 170; Myrmothera menetriesii, p. 184; Thryothoms modulator, \y. 

 220;.Synallaxis maluroidcs, S. troglodytoidcs, p. 238 ; S. maximiliani, p. 247; S.patago)iica,\->. 

 249; genus AMwrniHts, p. 251 ; Embernagra olivascms, Tp. 285; Saltator azarae, p. 287 ; Tyratmus 

 rufescens, p. 308; Todirostrum ecaudatum, p. 316; Ihwcipeta guillemini, i).3'i9; M. vieillotii, p. 

 321 ; M. ralloidos, p. 322 ; genus Muscicapara, p. 325 ; M. gaimardi, p. 32C ; M. boliviana, p. 328 ; 

 genus Arundi7iicola, -p. 335 ; genus Suiriri [! ! !], p. 337 ; gonus Pc<poaza, p. 346 ; P.andecola,p. 

 £51 ; Dcndrocolaptcs lafrcsnayanus, p. 308 ; Colajttes rupicola, p. 377 ; Picus cactorum, P. atriven- 

 tris, p. 278 ; P. canipileus, P. puncticeps, p. 379 ; P. fumigatus, P. 7iigriceps, Picumnus albosqua- 

 matus, p. 380 ; Aulacorhynchus ecendeo-cinctus, p. 382. 

 1830. KiTTLiTZ, [F. H. V. ] Ueljer eiiiige Vogcl von Chili, [u. s. w. ] <OAc«'s his, 15(1. 

 xxix, 1836, pp. 347-351. 



Ausziife aus 2ICa. A<:ad. Imp. des Sciences de Paersbourg, tome i, 1881, p. 174. 



