No.4.i COUES'S ORA-ITH. BIBLIOGRAPHY— BUCCONIDiE. 715 



BiicconidaB. 



1836. Gould, J. [Characters of a new species of Tamatia (T. bicincta). 1 <P Z 8 

 iv, 1836, pp. 80, 81. ^ ^ J \ • »., 



1845. Lafresnaye, F. de. Description de deux nouvelles esp^ces d'Oiseaux. < B^me 

 Zoologique, viii, 1845, pp. 179, 180. 

 Mieropogon bourcierii, p. 179; M. hartlauU, p. 180. 



1850. Lapresnaye, F. de. Description et figure d'une nouvelle esp^ce de Barbacou 



[Monasa mystacalis]. < Bev. et Mag. Zool, ii, 1850, pp. 215, 216, pi. 3. 

 Aveo la description d'une autre nouveUe esp^ce, M. axillaris, p. 216.' 



1851. Cassin, J. Descriptions of new species of Birds of 'the genera Galbula and 



Bucco, Briss., specimens of which are in the collection of the Academy of 

 Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. < Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. , v Feb 1851 

 pp. 154, 155,pll.vii,viii. " ' 



The new Bucco here described and figured is B. ordii, p. 154, pi. viii, from Venezuela. 



1853. SCLATER, P. L. Descriptions of STew Species of Bucconidtse. <P Z S xxi 1853 



pp. 122-124, p]l.l,li. ^ ■ ■' -''^°°'*' 



Buceo radiatua, p. 122, pi. 1; B. striatipectus, MalacoptUa fulvogularis, M. substriata (pi U) 

 M. aspersa, p. 423. ^^ '' 



1854. SCLATER, P. L. A Synopsis of the Fissirostral family Bucconidaj. < Ann. Mag 



Nat. Hist., 2d ser., xiii, 1854, pp. 353-365, 474-484. 



Very complete, giving synonymy, diagnosis, geographical distribution, and much critical 

 matter. Bucco, 15 spp. ; MalacoptUa, 12 spp. ; Monasa, 4 spp. ; Chelidoptera, 2 spp. 

 1854. SCLATER, P. L. Synopsis | of | the Fissirostral Family | Bucconidse, | accom- 

 panied by four coloured plates | of hitherto unfigured Species. | By I Philip 

 Lutley Sclater, M. A., F. Z. S., | Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford 

 I — I Eepnnted, with Additions, from the | Annals and Magazines of Nat- 

 ural History, | 2nd Series, 1854. | - | London: | Samuel Highley, 32 Fleet 

 'Street. I 1854. 1vol. 8vo. pp. 24, pll. 4. 



In this excellent monograph the author, after reviewing the previous arrangements of the 

 group, especially insisting upon the separation of the famUy from the Scansorial Barbets or 

 Oapitomd^^^^nA notmg their restriction to tropical America, divides the species into four 

 genera: 1) Bucco with Tamatia, Ohaunornis and Cyphos as subgenera, 2) MalacoptUa with 

 i^o«n«Za as a subgenus, 3) Monasa, 4) Chelidoptera. Bucco has 15 spp., MalacoptUa 12 

 ^onasai, Chehdoptera 2. These 33 species are carefully worked out, with all the synonom; 

 the author was able to discover (excepting that relating to Oapito sevMs Tschudi^Bucco 

 semUs Poeppig ms.), diagnosis, habitats, and critical comment. The species figured are 

 Bucco ruficolUs, p . 1; B. bicmctus, pi. 2; B. lanceolatus, pi. 3; Chelidoptera albipennis, pi. 4. 



cltXT^^r P% J- f ""r °' ''"'^*'y '"• ^'^''^' '^^'^ly ^*^^ «P««i«« of S^later's were 

 described in the P. Z. S. for Dee. 13, 1853. 



1855. SCLATER, P. L. Characters of some apparently New Species of Bucconida;, ac- 



Jr^nr""'!,^^^ "" geographical Table of the family. < P. Z S., xxiii, 1855, pp. 

 193-196, pll. cv, cvi. 



Bucco hyperrhynchus, pi. cv; B. dysoni "Gray", p. 193; B. pulmentum Bp. et Verr. mss. 

 pi. cvi; Monasa peruana Bp. et Verr. mss., Bucco picatus, p. 194; MalacoptUa nigHfusca p 

 19a, spp. nu. 5 genera, 40 spp. y J "-, e- 



1855. SCLATER, P. L. Descriptions of New Species of Bucconidaj. < Aim. Mag. Nat. 



Mist. , 2d ser. , xv, 1855, pp. 292-294. 

 From P. Z. S., Dec. 13, 1853. 



1856. SCLATER, P. L. Characters of some apparently New Species of Bucconidae. 



< Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 2d ser., xviii, 1856, pp. 360-263 

 From P. Z. S., Nov. 13, 1855. 



1861. GiEBEL, C. G. Zur Osteologie der Gattung Monasa. <:Zeitschr. f. d. gesammt 



iVaifMrmss;, xviii, 1861, pp. 121 . 



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