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MYIOTHLYPIS. — NOTIOCORYS. 
Myiothlypis striaticeps Cabanis, Journ. Ornith. 1873. 31G. — Peruvia. 
Myrmotherula pyrrhonota Sclater, Nomencl. Av. neolr. IGO. — Guiana. 
M. liaeniatonota v. Pelzeln, Ornith. Bras. 81. 
Myrtis Yarrelli Witholy, Froc. Zool. Soc. 1873. 187. = Calothorax Yarrelli Gr. 
Myzomela Adolphinae Salvadori, Ann. Mus. Genova VII. 49G. — Arfak. 
cruentata Meyer, Wien. Sitzgsber. 1874. LXIX. 202. — Arfak. 
rutbbrunnea Meyer, Wien. Sitzgsber. 1874. LXIX. 203. — Mysore. 
Napothera Tem. Boie. — Sundevall, Meth. Av. 8. 
Rostrum crassum, tarso quadruple crassius, vibrissis phiribus, longis, teimipes ; 
cauda mediocris rotundata, rnfa, apice nigra; remigum secunda cubitalibus aeqnalis, 
tertia eis longior. 
Nasiterna Bruijnii Salvadori, Ann. Mus. Genova VIL 753. — Arfak. 
geelvinkana Rowley, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1875. 470. 
keyensis Salvadori, Ann. Mus. Genova VIL 284. — Key. 
maforensis Salvadori, Ann. Mus. Genova VIL 908. — Mafur. 
misorensis Salvadori, Ann. Mus. Genova VII. 909. — Mysore. 
Necropsittacus rodericanus Milne Edwards, Faune ext. Madag. 132. 
Nectarinia brevirostris Blanford, Ibis 1873. 86; East. Persia 220. Tb. 14. — Persia. 
fantensis Sharpe, Ibis 1870. 56. — N. phaeothorax Hartl. 
nicobarica Hume, Stray Feath. 1. 412. — Nicobarae. 
Nematura chrysaea Gray, Genera Birds III. App. 8. = Acanthiza cbrysaea. 
Nemosia rußceps Sclater. = Nemosia fulviceps Burm. 
Neochelidon Sclater. — Baird, Rev. amer. Birds I. 307. 
Similar to Notiochelidon in bill and toes, the tarsus howewer with the joint covered 
with feathers, which invade the inner face at the upper end. Tail less forked; fork 
the lenght. 
Neochloe Sclater. — Baird, Rev. amer. Birds L 371. 
Form short and thick. Head large. Wings a little longer than the tail, which is considerably 
rounded; wings short and broad; the primaries not much longer than secondaries; the 
outer six graduated, 1. more than half the 2., which is shorter than the secondaries, 
3. about equal to 9., 6. longest. Feet slender, rather long, similar to Vireo, bill not 
differing much from Vireo, but rather broader and more depressed at base. 
Neodrepanis corruscans Sharpe, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1875. 75. (Nectarinidae.) — 
Madagascar. 
Neolestes torquatus Cabanis, Journ. Ornith. 1875. 237. (Malaconotinae.) — Africa occ. 
Neophron Sharpe, Cat. Accipitr. 16. — 4 Specc. 
pileatus Gray, add.: Gypiscus carunculatus Sundevall, Meth. Av. ,110. 
Neopsittacus Salvadori, Ann. Mus. Genova VII. 761. = 
Nesocentor chalybeus Salvadori, Ann. Mus. Genova VIL 914. — Mysore. 
Nicator vireo Cabanis, Journ. Ornith. 1876. 333, Tf. 2. Fig. 2. — Loango. 
Niltava vi vida Hume, Stray Feath. II. 475. — Tenasserim. 
Ninox assimilis Salvadori, Ann. Mus. Genova VIL 809. — Nov. Guinea. 
peninsularis Salvadori, Ann. Mus. Genova VII. 982. — Cap York. 
solomonis Sharpe, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1876. 693. Tb. 82. — Solomonae. 
Nisoides Moreli Sharpe, Cat. Accipitr. 129. = Nisus Moreli PoU. 
Nothierax Sundevall, Oefvers. vet. Förhdlg. 1874. IL 25. = Nisus xanthothorax Cuv. 
Crista nulla, digitis normalibus. Alae in hac familia brevissimae, pennis cubiant. 
Ys alae attingentibus vel excedentibus. Remigum quinta longior; 1 — 5 intus sinuatae. 
Cauda longior, fortius rotundata. Rostrum altum, forte, lobo tomii medii admodum promi- 
nulo rotundato. 
Notiochelidon Baird, Rev. amer. Birds L 306. = Hirundo pileata. 
Bill small, nostrils superior as in Atticora, but less perfectly circular. Tarsi entirely 
bare, even on the joint of tibia, rather long-equal to middle toe and half claw. Lateral 
toes short, about equal, or the outer a little the longest; the claws all stout, sharp, 
much curved. Outer toe adherent for nearly half its length, the terminal one and a 
half joint. Inner toe united to basal y.^ of middle. 
Notiocorys Baird, Rev. amer. Birds I. 151. 156. — Anthus rufus Gr. 
Wings short, rounded. Point of wings formed by four outer primaries of nearly 
equal length. 
