28 Classical terminology of Natural History. [No. 109. 



8-10. Strigidce, Aberrant group, 



Etoglaux (aerog et y\av£) Huhua. 



Sub typical group. 



Mesomorpha (v>*Qog e t pop<j>t)) Urrua 

 Meseidus (ptQog et u§og Bulaca 

 Both from their strictly mediate structure between the most 

 typical and most untipycal forms. Transac. 1836, Journal, 

 May 1837. 



1 1 . Coccothraustince, 



Dermophrys (Sepfia et o<ppvg) Munice. 



12-13. Columbidce Vinaginm, 



Rinopus (pig et 7rove) Ducula. 



Diagnosis being derived from combination of bill and 



feet belonging to different types. 

 Ditto, Ditto, 



Homer is (po/mri et pig) Toria. 



1 4. Sylviadce ? Certhiadce ? Melighagidce ? 



Polyodon (iroXvg et oSljv) Yuhina 

 A strange form. Andropadus its analogue among Brackypods, 

 whilst it types the Honey-suckers among its own Sylvians. 

 Crateropodince. 



Decurus (Seica et ovprj) Suya. 



15. SaxicolincB. 



Polypeira \iro\vg et ireipa) Dahila. 

 Trans. As. Soc. 1836. This form since styled Grillioora by 

 Sw., and Macrourus by Gould. 



16. Merulidce Crateropodince. 



Anura (a\<j>a privitiva et ovpri) Tesia 

 Since called Micrura by Gould. Journal Asiatic Society, Febru- 

 ary 1837. 



17. Ampelince, 



Prosorinia yirpogu) et pig) Cochoa. 

 A typical ampeline form, though crested and not American, 

 stands between Ampelis and Casmarhynchus. 



