POGONORNIS. — POICEPHALUS. 
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Pogonias melanopterus Peters, Berlin. Monatsber. 1854. 134. 
Laimodon albiventris Verreaux, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1859. 393. Tb. 157. 
Rolieti V. Heuglin, Ibis 1861. III. 115. Tb. 5. Fig. 1; Ornith. NOAfr. 750. 
Tf. 27. Fig. 1. — Schlegel, Mus. Pays-Bas Bucc. 2. [Africa orient. 
Pogonias Rolieti de Filippi, Revue Mag. Zool. 1855. 290. 
Saltii V. Heuglin, Ibis 1861. III. 125. = Pogonorhynchus abyssiniens Schleg. 
torquatus Schlegel, Mus. Pays-Bas Bucc. 4. — v. Heuglin, Ornith. NOAfr. 
756. [Africa or. mer id. 
Bucco torquatus Dumont, Diet. sc. nat. IV. 56. — Levaillant, Barbus, Tb. 28. 
Bucco nigrothorax Cuvier, Règne anim. I. 428. 
Pogonias personatus Temminck, PI. color. 201. 
Laimodon nigrothorax Gray, Genera Birds II. 428. 
iiiidatus Schlegel, Mus. Pays-Bas Bucc. 8. — v. Heuglin, Ibis 1861. III. 
125; Ornith. NOAfr. 757. [Abyssinia. 
Laimodon undatus Rüppell, neue Wirbeith. Tf. 20. Fig. 2. 
Pogonias undatus Bonaparte, Conspect. Avium I. 146. 
Yieilloti v. Heuglin, Ibis 1861. HI. 125; Ornith. NOAfr. 757. — Schlegel, 
Mus. Pays-Bas Bucc. 6. — Sharpe, Ibis 1869. V. 193. 
Barbu rubicon Levaillant, Barbus Suppl. Fig. D. 
Pogonias Vieilloti Leach, Zool. Miscell. II. Tb. 97. 
Bucco fuscescens Vieillot, Encycl. méth. 1421. 
Pogonias senegaler^sis Lichtenstein, Verz. Doubl. 9. 
Pogonias rubescens Temminck, PI. color, texte. 
Laimodon Vieilloti Gray, Genera Birds III. 429. 
POGOIVORNIS (Meliphagidae. — TToyov barba, oçviç avis). — Gray, Genera 
Birds 1846. L 123. 
Bill moderate, very slender and much compressed on the sides with the cul- 
men and lateral margins gradually curved to the tip, which is strongly 
emarginated; the gonys long and curved, the gap furnished with lengthened slen- 
der bristles ; the nostrils basal, large and placed in a large groove with the opening 
linear, oblique and covered by a membranous scale. Wings moderate icith the 
fourth quill the longest. Tail moderate and emarginated. Tarsi long and robust 
and covered in front with transverse scales. Toes long with the outer longer than 
the inner, and united at its base; the hind toe long and strong; the claws long, 
compressed and acute. — Î Spec. 
ciiicta Gray, Genera Birds I. 123. Tb. 39. Fig. 4. [Nova Zealandia. 
Meliphaga cincta Dubus, Bullet, acad. Bruxelles 1839. VI. 295. 
Ptilotis auritus de Lafresnaye, Magaz. Zool. 1840; Oiseaux Tb. 11; Revue 
Zool. 1839. 257. 
Ptilotis cincta Gray, Erebus Terror Birds 4. 
Kotche. Ihi. Tihe. Hivi. Kotihetie. 
POGONOTHRAUPIS (Sylvicolidae. — TToywv barba, ^pauTTi^ nom. propr.) Cabä- 
Nis, Schorab. Reise 1848. III. 669. = Lanio atricapillus Vieill. 
POGONOTRICCUS (Todinae. — Tuoyov barba, TpLXKOÇ nom. propr.) Cabanis, Mus. 
Heine. 1860. II. 54. — Euscarthmus Pz. Wied. 
Die Flügel ziemlich lang, der Schnabel verhältnissmässig klein und schwach, 
das Gesicht dicht von vielen feinen Bartborsten umgeben. 
eximius Cabanis, Mus. Heine. II. 54. = Euscarthmus eximius Lichtst. 
ophthalmicus Taczanowski, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1874. 135. — Peruvia. 
zeledoni Lawrence, Ann. Lyc. New York 1869. 148. = Euscarthmus 
zeledoni. 
POGOSCELIS Bonaparte, Compt. rend. 1854. = Pygoscelis Wagl. 
POICEPHALUS (Psittacidae) Swainson, Classif. Birds 1837. II. 301. = Pionias 
FiNSCH. 
Wings very long, reaching to the end of the tail; the first quill scarcely 
shorter than the second; the inner web of the three first primaries suddenly 
narrowed beyond the middle and then obliquely truncated at the tip. Tail very 
