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niargarops densirostris (Vieill.), Sclatek, P. Z. S. 1859, 336. Guada- 

 loupe and Martinique. 

 montanus (Lafk.), Sol. P. Z. S. 1859,336. Guadaloupe. 

 Cicblerminia bonapartii (Lafb.), Sclateb, P. Z. S. 1859, 335. 



Guadaloupe. 

 Clnclocertbia ruficaiida (GonLc), Solatee, Catal. 1861, 7, no. 45. 

 Guadaloupe. 

 gutturalis, Sclateb, P. Z. S. 1859, 358. Martinique. 

 9Iiinus dominicus, Sclateb, P. Z. S. 1859, .S41. St. Domingo. 

 guadlachi (Cab.), Sclateb, P. Z. S. 1859, 342. Cuba. 

 Harporhynclius ocellatus, Sclateb, Catal. 1862, 358, no. 49. Oax- 

 aca, Mex. 



The following species are mentioned as occurring in Tobago and 

 Trinidad. All of them are in the collection of the Institution from 

 South America : — 



Turdus pbaeopygus, Sclateb, Catal, 1861, 3. Tobago ; Venezuela, etc. 

 gymnopbthalmus (Cab.), Scl. Catal. 1861, 4. Tobago; 



Venezuela, etc. 

 xanthoscelis, Jabdine, Scl. Catal. 1861, 5. Tobago (Bogota, 

 Verreaux). 



IMtimus melanopterus, Laws. Scl. Catal. 1861, 9. Trinidad ; Venezuela.. 



Family CINCLIDiE. 



CINCLUS, Beohst. 



Cinclus, Bechst. "Gemein. Naturg. 1802." (Type Sturnus cinclus, L.) 

 Hydrohata, Vieill. Analyse, 1816.— Baied, Birds N. Am. 1858, 229.' 



There are three well marked species of this genus in America : 

 one entirely dusky ( G. mexicanus) ; one dusky, with white head 



' After a careful consideration of the subject I have come to the conclusion 

 that as followers of the Linnaean binomial system of nomenclature, we are not 

 authorized to adopt any genus which is not based by its author upon some 

 particular object having a specific name avowedly used in the Linnaean bi- 

 nomial sense. For this reason I begin my reference to tha genera of Linnaeus 

 with the 10th edition (1758) of the Systema Naturae (the first in which the 

 binomial system is presented) ; not adopting a name from an earlier edition 

 of the same author, where it would conflict with the one mentioned. This is 

 substantially the rule of the British Association, which, however, selects the 



