6? NOVITATBS ZOOLOGICAE XXV. 1918. 



361. Galliniila lencothorax Brehm = Porzana porzana. 

 GalUrmUi Uucothorax Brehm, Vogelfang, p. 329 (1855-rSweden, migrating through Germany). 

 Type : 3 Sweden, September 1853. 



362. CraUinnIa minuta Brehm = Porzana parva. 

 Gailinula minuta (neo RalVus minvtus Pallas) Brehm, Isis, 1831. p. 707 (Hungary). 

 Type : ? juv. Hungary, 20. viii. 1823. Probably from Petenyi. 



363. Gailinula minutissima Brehm = Porzana parva. 

 (talUnula minutissima Brehm, Isis, 1831. p. 708 (Hungary). 



Type: S ad., Neusiedler See, Hungary, 20. vii. 1825. 



364. Stagnicola minoi Brehm = Gailinula chloropus chloropus. 



Stagnicola minor Brehm, Handb. Naturg. Vog. Deutschl. p. 706 (1831 — Stray bird in Middle 

 Germany). 



Type: ? ad. Renthendorf, SO.iii. 1816. C. L. Brehm leg. 



365. Fulica platyuros Brehm = Fulica atra atra. 



Fulica platyuros Brehm, Handb. Naturg. Vog. Dentschl. p. 711 (1831 — Description of a female killed 

 near Benthendorf, \yith 16 reotrices). 



Type: ? ad., Renthendorf, 24.iii. 1829. C. L. Brehm leg. 



366. Tetrao maculatus Brehm = Tetrao urogallus urogallus. 



Tetrao maculatus Brehm, Handb. Naturg. Vog. Deutschl. p. 504 (1831 — Description of a supposed 

 (J with swollen testicles shot near Renthendorf, 12, v. 1829). 



Type : $ ad., in male plumage, Eisenberg, three hours from Renthendorf, 

 12. V. 1829. Von Kessel leg. 



This is evidently a female in cJ plumage, and the statement of " swoUen 

 testicles " must be erroneous ; probably it was made from hearsay and not 

 from Brehm's own observation, who could not possibly have made such a 

 mistake. 



*367. Bonasia rupestris Brehm =Tetrastes bonasia rupestris. 



Bonasia rupestris 3101001,' Handb. Naturg. Vog. Deutschl. p. 513 (1831 — Germany, especially banks 

 of the Elbe not far from the Konigstein). 



Types : 3 ? ad., Konigstein in Saxony, 8. v. 1823. (Pair.) 



368. Bonasia minor Brehm = Tetrastes bonasia rupestris. 

 Bonasia minor Brehm, Vogelfang, p. 262 (1855 — "Hinterpommern "). 



Type : S ad., spring, Hinterpommern, 1840 (? from Eugen yon Homeyer). 



