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APPENDIX. 
C.  guttatus  is  synonymous  with  V.  panctigula.     Anil  add  : 
Picus  guttulatua  Wagk 
Refer  to  as  species  : 
C.  chlorozostus  (Wagl.)  Isis,  182<).  p.  513. 
C.  BOnipiltoU  (  D'Orb.  &  Lafr.)  \"oy.  dansl'Amrr.  Mer.  Ois. 
t.  63.  f.  3. 
•Hi.     Brachypfemus  aurantiut.    Add:  Picus ebrysonotui  Tms. ? 
I!,  crythronotus.     Add  :  PictlS  ceylonus  Fortt.  ;   P.  kerclla 
Valenc.  ? 
Examine : 
1$.  microput  Bl.  Journ.  A.  S.  B.  xiv.  p.  194. 
B.  di/utus  Bl.  Journ.  A.  S.  B.  xiv.  p.  550. 
Tiga  tridactyla.    Add  :  Picus  javanensis  Lyngb. 
T.  Htifjtrxii  is  perhaps  synonymous  with  P.  aniictus.  And 
add  :  Tiga  laharum  Lw, 
Refer  to : 
T.  ruhropygialis  (Mailt.)  Rev.  Zool.  1845.  p.  400. 
T.  intermedia  Bl.  Journ.  A.  8,  1$.  xiv.  p.  193. 
442.  Centurus  rndiolatus.  Add  :  Picus  larvatus  Tcmm.  ;  P.  albi- 
frons  KithL 
C.  flaviventris.  Read:  C.  aurijrons  (Licht.). —  Cen- 
turus flaviventris  Swains.;  P.  ornatus  Less.;  P.  chrysogenys 
Vigors. 
C.  rubriventris.    Add  :  Picus  Swainsoni  Mulh. 
C.  e/f//«»s.    Add:  PhiL  Mag.  1827-  p.  . 
C.  subelegnns.  Read:  C.  tricolor  (Gmel.). — Centurus  sub- 
elegans  Pr.  lionap. 
C.  Santa  Cruzi  is  synonymous  with  C.  flaviventris. 
C.  flavifrons.  Add :  Picus  ruhriventris  Vivill.  ;  P.  coro- 
natus  Licht.  ;  P.  eryihrogaster  ISeckl.  Azara,  No.  255. 
C.  hirnndinaceus.  Read:  C.  cruentatus  (Bodd.). —  Picus 
hirundinaceus  Gmel.;  P.  ischnorhynchus  Wagl.;  P.  flavipes 
Wag/. 
C.  chlorolophos  to  be  erased. 
443.  Chloronerpes  xanthotcenia,  synonymous  with  C.  aurulentus. 
C.  icterocephalus.  Read:  C. flavigula  (Bodd.).  —  Picus  icte- 
rocephalus  Lath.,  &c. 
C.  fasciatus.    Add  :  Picus  striatus  Gmel. 
C.  Kirkii.    Add:  Jard.  Contrib.  Ornith.  1848.  pi.  2. 
Add:  C.  cprnginosus  (Licht.). 
444.  Melanerpes  erythrocephalus.    Add  :  Picus  obscurus  Lath. 
M.  torquatus.    Add  :  Picus  Lewis  Drap. 
Leuconerpes  dominicanus.    Add:  Azara,  No.  254. 
446.  Colaptes  supcrciliosus.     Read:  C.  superciliaris  (Temm.) 
Vigors,  PL  col.  433.  &c. 
447.  Meiglyptes  brachyurus.     Type  of  Micropternus  Bl. 
Refer  to : 
M.  phaioceps  Bl.  Journ.  A.  S.  B.  xiv.  p.  195. 
M.  gularis  Jerd.  Madr.  Journ.  No.  xxxi.  p.  lyi. 
M.  jugularis  HI.  —  Picus  rufonotus  Malh.  ? 
M.  pyrrhotis  Uodgs. 
448.  Yunx  torquilla.    Add  :  Gould,  B.  of  Eur.  pi. 
451.  Indicator.    For  Shaw  read  Stepb. 
I.  albirostris.    Erase  I.  flavicollis  et  I. 
452.  Saurothera  vetula  is  now  considered  to  form  three  species: 
1.  S.  vetula  (Gmel.)  Sloane,  Jam.  pi.  258.  f.  2.  —  Saurothera 
jamaicensis  Lafr.  Rev.  Zool.  1847.  p.  354.,  Gosse,  111.  B.  of 
Jam.  pi.  74. 
2.  S.  dominicensis  Lafr.  Rev.  Zool.  18  47.,  PI.  enl.  772., 
Sloane,  pL  17-  f.  2. 
3.  S.   .  —  Saurothera  vetula  Vieill.  N.  Diet.  d'Hist. 
xxxii.  p.  348.,  Gal.  des  Ois.  t.  38.,  Rev.  Zool.  1847.  p.  357. 
454.  Coua  Striana.    Add:  Mag.  de  Zool.  1845.  Ois.  t.  55. 
C.  Reynaudi.     Add  :  Mag.  de  Zool.  1845.  Ois.  t.  56. 
455.  Centropui  offinis  is  synonymous  with  C.  viridin. 
C.  bengalensis  is  synonymous  with  C.  viridis. 
C.  dimidiattis  is  the  same  as  C.  viridis. 
C.  variegutus,  &c,  the  same  as  C.  phasianus.  Gould. 
C.  leucogastcr,  &C,  the  same  as  C.  phasianus.  Gould. 
Refer  to : 
C.  macrourus  Gould,  Introd.  B.  of  Austr.  p.  68. 
C.  melanurus  Gould,  Introd.  B.  of  Austr.  p.  68. 
C.  eurycercus  Hay,  Journ.  A.  S.  xiv.  p.  551.  —  Cuculus 
bubutus  liaffl. 
('.  chloTorhynchus  Blytb,  Cuckoos,  p.  45. 
Insert:  LEPTOSOMUS  Vieill* 
Hill  long  and  strong,  with  the  base  concealed  by  the  pro- 
jecting curved  plumes  of  the  gape  ;  the  culmen  curved,  and  the 
sides  compressed  to  the  tip,  which  is  hooked  over  the  lower 
mandible  ;  the  lateral  margin  straight,  and  more  or  less  serrated; 
the  gonys  moderate  and  ascending  ;  the  nostrils  forming  an 
oblique  slit  in  the  substance,  and  at  about  the  centre  of  the 
bill.  Wings  very  long,  with  the  first  three  quills  graduated, 
and  the  fourth  the  longest.  Tail  long,  broad,  and  even. 
Tarsi  shorter  than  the  middle  toe,  strong,  and  covered  with 
transverse  scales.  Toes  of  various  lengths,  the  outer  anterior 
toe  the  longest ;  the  claws  moderate,  strong,  and  curved. 
The  type  of  this  genus  is  found  in  Madagascar,  and  some- 
times at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  It  is  stated  to  feed  on  fruits, 
and  to  build  its  nest  in  the  hollow  trees. 
L.  afer  (Linn.)  Vieill.  PI.  enl.  587,  588.,  Levaill.  Ois.  d'Afr. 
t.  22f),  227.  —  Cuculus  discolor  Herm.;  Bucco  africanus 
Steph.;  Leptosomus  crombec  Less. 
*  Vieillot  established  this  genus  in  1816".  (Analyse,  &c. 
p.  28.) 
456.  Diplopterus   guira.    Add :    Ptiloleptis    cristatus  Swains. 
Azara,  No.  262. 
D.  chochi.  Read:  D.  galeritus  (111.)  Hartl.  —  Coccyzus 
chochi  Vieill.  &c.    And  add  :  Piaya  chiriri,  &c. 
D.  phasiancllus.    Type  of  Macropus  Spix  (1825). 
457.  Piaya  cayana.    Add  :  Azara,  No.  265. 
P.  chiriri,  &c,  synonymous  with  D.  chochi. 
P.  cinerea.    Add  :  Coccyzus  melanorhynchus  Cuv. 
P.  pluvialis.  Add  :  Coccyzus  jamaicensis  Hartl. ;  Piaya 
cinnamomeiventris  Lafr. 
P.  tnelacorypha  is  synonymous  with  Coccyzus  minor. 
Refer  to  P.  brasilimsis  Less.  Rev.  Zool.  1839-  p.  41. 
458.  Crotophaga  Ani.    Add  :  Azara,  No.  263. 
C.  major.    Add  :  Azara,  No.  264. 
459.  Phcenicophaius  curvirostris.     For  Horsf.  read  Raffl. 
Refer  to  : 
P.  erythrognathus  Hartl.  —  Phcenicophaius  rnelanognathus 
Horsf. 
Dasylophus  supcrciliosus.    Add:  Guer.  Icon.  Ois.  t.  33.  f.  1. 
D.  Cumingii.    Add:  Fras.  Zool.  Typ.  pi. 
460.  Zanclostomus  javanicus.    Add  :  Coccyzus  rubrirostris  Drap. 
Z.  sirkee.    Add  :  Centropus  cuculoi'des  C.  W.  Smith. 
