^0. 4.] COUES'S OENITH. BIBLIOGRAPHY PALAMEIDEID^. 903 



Palameideidae. 



1797. Geoffroy St.-Hilaire, E. Sur les genres Psopliia et Palamedea de Linn6. 

 < Millin, Magas. EnoycL,iii, iv, 1797, pp. 10-12; Bull. Sc. Soc. PMlom.,i, ii, 1797, 

 pp-. 50, 51. 

 Pas vu moi-meme — le titre tir6 de la J}ibl. de Cams ot Engelmann. 



1842. Martin, W. [Notes on the Habits of the Horned Screamer (Palamedea cornuta, 



Linn. ) ] <,P.Z.S.,x, 1842, pp. 15, 16. 



1843. Martin, W. [ZurLebensweise von Palamedea cornuta.] <^Froviep's Neue Noti- 



zen, XXV, No. 545, 1843, pp. 259-261. 

 Not seen. From P. Z. S., 1842, pp. 15, 16. 



1845. Gray, G. E. [Chauna derbiana, sp. n.] <| Gray ^' Mitch. Gen. -B., Jan., 1845, pi. 

 160. 



1863. Parker, W. K. On the Systematic Position of the Crested Screamer (Palamedea 

 chavaria). < P. Z. S. , xxsi, 1863, pp. 511-518. 

 "Probably one of the nearest relatives of the marvellous Archceopteryx." 

 1863. ScLATER, P. L. [On Chauna ''chavaria" from New Grenada, afterward C. 

 nigricoUis. ] <iP.Z.S., 1863, pp. 377, 378. 

 Not a separate paper. See P. Z. 8., 1864, p. 74. 



1863. SCLATER, P. L. [On Chauna "derbiana", afterward C. nigricollis.] <:^ Illus- 



trated London News, Oct. 3, 1863, fig. 



Not seen. The bird called O. chavaria in P. Z. S., 1863, p. 377, and here figured as G. derbi- 

 ana, afterward became type of G. nigricoUis, P. Z. S., 1864, p. 75. 



1864. Crisp, E. On the Visceral Anatomy of the Screamer (Chauna chavaria [nigri- 



coUis]). <P.Z.«., Jan. 12, 1864, pp. 14-16. 



Also on the history and habits of the species. The bird here described is said to be that 

 afterward named G. nigricoUis by Sclater, torn, cit., p. 75, pi. xi, = derbiana. 



1864. Parker, W. K. On the Systematic Position of the Crested Screamer [Pala- 

 medea chavaria]. <^ Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 3d ser., xiv, 1884, pp. 144-150. 

 From P. Z. S. , Dec. 8, 1863, pp. 511-518. 



1864. Sclater, P. L. On the Species .of the Genus Chauna. < P. Z. S., xxxii, 1864, 

 pp. 74-76, pi. xi. 



The writer here distinguishes three spp. of the genus — GG. chavaria, derbiana, and nigri- 

 coUis, sp. n., p'. 75, pi. xi; the latter being that called G. derbiana in lUust. Lond. News, Oct. 

 3, 1863, and G. chavaria in P. Z. S., 1863, p. 377, and 1864, p. 14. See P. Z. S., 1866, p. 369. 



1866. Moore, T. J. On the Habitat of the Derbyan Crested Screamer (Chauna der- 

 biana, G. R. Gray). < P. Z. S., xxxiv, 1866, pp. 368, 369. 



Probably the "low and swampy parts of New Granada." 

 1866. Sclater, P. L. Note on Chauna nigricollis. < P. Z. ^S., xxxiv, 1866, pp. 369,370. 



Here finally identified with G. derbiana. 



1866. Sclater, P. L. [Remarks upon exhibition of a specimen of Chauna derbiana 

 from Trinidad. ] <^P.Z.S., xxxiv, 1866, p. 417. 

 The "Palamedea cornuta" of L6otaud, Ois. Trin., p. 488, suspected to be this species. 



1876. Garrod, a. H. On the Anatomy of Chauna derbiana, and on the Systematic 

 Position of the Screamers (Palamedeidae). < P. Z. S., Feb. 1, 1876, pp. 189-200, 

 pll. xii-xv, figg. 1-4. 



A very important paper, in which the structure of the genus, here largely detailed, is taken 

 as the guide to its classification. The author concludes that the family cannot be kept among 

 the Anserine birds, where Flower had placed it. "In the windpipe and the form of the 

 angle of the jaw, they no doubt closely approach them. In their alimentary canal they are 

 much nearer to Struthio and Mhea (not Drommus and Gasuarius) than to any other birds. There 

 is a Ciconine tendency in their myology, whilst their osteology points in no special direction. 

 It seems, therefore, to me that, summing these results, tlie Screamers must have .sprung 

 from the primary avian -stock as an independent offshoot at much tlic same time as did most 

 of the other important families." On the species treated, cf. P. Z. S., 1863, p. 511; 1867, p. 

 415 ; 1874, p. 117. 



