APPENDIX. 355 



Colinus virginianus. The Virginian Quail or 



Bob- White. 



Tetrao virginianus Liimceus, Syst. Nat. 1758, p. 161 : 



Oaroliiiji. 



Ortyx virginianus {Linn.) ; B. 0. U. List, 1st ed. 1883, jd. 143 ; 

 Ogilvie-Grant, Cat. Birds B. M. xxii. 1893, p. 415. 



The Bob-White was first introduced and turned down 

 in Norfolk by the Earl o£ Leicester early in the last century, 

 and has frequently been imported since. It has no claim to 

 be included as a British bird. 



The typical race of the Bob-White inhabits the eastern 

 half of North America from South Dakota and Ontario 

 south to Texas and northern Florida. 



APPENDIX II. 



List of •' Nomina consekvanda " or names which in the 

 •opinion of the Committee should be retained, together with 

 tlie corresponding names under the Rules of Nomenclature 

 as drawn up by the International Congress of Zoology iit 

 their successive meetings. 



■" Nomina Conservanda." Names tjndee the Code. 



Sylvia orphea == Sylvia hortenais (Gmel.), 1789. 



Turdus musvius = Turdiis pMlomelus Srehm, 1831, 



Turdus iliactis = Turdns iinisicvsJjum., 1758. 



Phoenicurus iitys = Phcenicurus gihraltariennis (Gmel.), 1789. 



Acceabor = Prnnella Vieill., 1816. 



Flammea fiaminea = Ti/to or i^tnmmea nlbn (Scop.), 1769. 



Asia accipitriiius = Asia fhmmeus (Poxitopp.), 1763. 



Nyciala — CryptoglaujiHidimond, 1901. 



Astur palumbarius = Astur yentilis (Liim.), 1758. 



Anas boschas = Anas platyrh ynchos Linn., 1758. 



Orus = Megalornis Gray, 1841. 



Totanus fuscus = Totanus maculatus (Timst.). 



(Estrelata = Pterodroma Bonaparte. 



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