70 Ant. Reichenow und Herman Schalow: 



Compendiuni 

 der neu beschriebenen Gattungen und Arten. 



Von 

 Ant. ReichenoTir und Herman Sohalow^. 



(Fortsetzung von Journal für Ornithologie 1880, p. 314 — 324). 



VI. Folge. Serie V. 



FAM. LABIDAE. 



Larus innominatus. 



A. Hu nie, Stray Feath. Vol. VIII, No. 2—5 1879, p. 394. 



(cf Larus ichthyäeius minor Schlegel.) 



Q: The bird is smaller than L. ichthyaetus, in suramer 

 plumage it eutirely wants the broad white line on the posterior 

 two thirds of the upper and lower eyelid. The terminal dark 

 band on the bill is not half the white it is in ichthyae'tus, and 

 the rest of the bill behind the mandible appears to have been 

 very much redder than in ichlhyaetus. Thei'e is very much 

 more black on the primaries. Wing 16,5; tail 7; bill frora 

 gape 3; Circum. of tarsus 0,62; culmen 2,7 inches. Hab.: Bay 

 of Bengal. 



FAM. ANATIDAE. 



Nomonyx gen. nov. 



R. Ridgway, Proc. Un. St. Nat. Mus. March 27, 1880, 

 p. 1-16. 



Typus: Etnsmatura dominica. 



FAM. CHABADRIIDAE. 



Aeyialites jerdoni. 



Nomen novum pro Aeg. minutus Pall. „which is the young 

 of Aeg. curonicus Gm." 



W. V. Legge, Proc. Zool. Soc. Pt. I, June 1880, p. 39. 

 FAM. SCOLOPACIDJE. 

 I Arquatella couesi. 



R. Ridgway, Bull. Nutt. Ornithol. Club Vol. V, No. 3, 

 July 1880, p. 160. 



Sp. Ch. similar to A. maritima (Brunn), but averaging 

 slightly smaller, and the plumage appreciarly different at all 

 ages and seasons. Adult, breeding dress: Above fuliginous- 

 slate, the feathers of the pileum broadly edged, those of the 

 dorsal region (including the scapulars) widely bordered with 

 rusty ochraceous, or bright cinnamon (a few of the scapulars 

 and interscapulars tipped with white in some speciraens) the 

 central area of each feather nearly black, or much darker than 

 the wings and rump; lesser wing-coverts slightly, and middle 



