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HAWAÎENSIS, OESTRELATA NIGRIPENNIS, THALASSOGERON 

 SALVINI, and DiOMEDEA BULLERI, for six new species from the 

 Island of Oahu, Hawai, Kermadec Island and New Zealand. 



At the tenth meeting of the Club, held on the 18th of 

 October, 1893, Mr. Jackson proposed the name DRYOSCAPUS 

 PRlNGLii, for a new species of Bush-Shrike, collected by him 

 in Eastern Africa. 



Mr. E. Hargitt proposed the name PlCUMNUS SALVINI, 

 for a new species allied to P. UNDULATA, from Giuana. No 

 locality is given. 



Dr. Bowdler Sharpe proposed the name ARDEIRALLUS 

 PRAETERMISSUS for a new species from Ceram and Bourou. 



At the eleventh meeting of the Club, held on the 15th of 

 November, 1893, Mr. Osbert Salvin' proposed the name 

 ANTHOCEPHALA BERLEPSCHI, for a new species of Humming- 

 Bird from Columbia. 



The Hon. Walter de Rothschild stated that the bird 

 described by him as PaLMERIA MIRABILIS, is the same as 

 HlMATlONE DOLE1, Wils., but as it is a genus very distinct of 

 HlMATlONE, the name of this peculiar bird must stand hence- 

 forth as PALMERIA DOLEI, Wils. 



Dr. Bowdler Sharpe. proposed the names SCOPS 

 SIBUTUENSIS, Prionuturus verticalis, Dicaeum sibu- 

 TUENSE, and Edolisoma EVERETTI, for four new birds from 

 Sibutu and Bongao Islands. 



1892. — Mémoires de la Société ZoologIque de 

 France, Tome V., 5 ème partie. 



Diptères nouveaux, bv T. M. Bigot, continued. Rapport 

 sur le Congrès Ornithologique international de Budapest, 

 by E. Oustalet. Etudes sur la faune macalogique des Iles 

 Sandwich, by C. Felix Ancey. Pupa ACANTHINULA, LYON- 

 siana, and magdalenae,Caecilianella baldwini, Amastra 

 FROSTI, and CARELIA SINCLA1RI, are described as new species. 

 Etudes sur l'écrivain ou Gribouri (ADOXUS VITIS) Kirby, by 

 H. Jolicoe'ur and E. Topsent. — Echinides nouveaux ou peu 

 connus, by G. Cotteau. ClDARlS FELICIAE, and REJAUDRYI, 

 CAELOPLEURUS, ISABELLE, HEMIPNEUSTES ARNAUDI, STRICTE- 

 CHINUS POUECHI, are described as new species. STRICTE- 

 CHINUS is the name of a new genus, proposed by Mr. Cotteau 

 for the last species. 



1893. — Mémoires de la Société Zoologique de 

 France, Tome VI. 



