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SCHALOW, Herman. Monographische Beitrage zur Kenntniss des Genus 
Otomela, Bp. J. f. 0. 1875, pp. 129-161. 
Of this sub-genus of Lanius, 9 species are recognized, and the author’s 
views respecting their intricate synonymy given at length. 
ScLATER, P. L. Synopsis of the Species of the sub-family Diglossinm. 
Ibis, 1875, pp. 204-221. 
A complete monograph of this sub-family of the Coerebidce^ which 
comprises 15 species classed in two sections. 
. On Turdus javanicus of Horsfield, and its allied form i'urdus 
schlegeli, Tom. cit. pp. 344-347. 
. Remarks on the species of the Tanagrine Genus Chlorochrysa. 
Tom. cit. pp. 464-467. 
A monographic review of the three known species of this genus. 
. On the Curassows now or lately living in the Society’s Gardens.^ 
Tr. Z. S. ix. pp.. 273-288, pis. xl.-liii. ^ 
Seven certain, and three doubtful, species of Crax^ one of Nothocrax, 
two of Mitua, and one of Pauxis, are recognized in this paper, and most 
of them figured. The synonymy and account of the distribution are 
mainly derived from Sclater & Salvin’s Paper on Cracidce (P. Z. S. 1870, 
p. 504), such additions and corrections as have since come to light being 
incorporated into the present memoir. One species of doubtful origin 
is described as new. 
. On some rare Parrots living in the Society’s Gardens. P. Z. S. 
1875, pp. 59-62. [^Psittacidce.'] 
. Further Remarks on the Cassowaries living in the Society’s 
Gardens, and on other Species of the Genus Casuarius. Tom. cit. 
pp. 84-87. 
Nine species of Cassowaries are recognized in this paper, whereof two 
are described as new. [Casuariidce.'] 
. Report on the Additions to the Society's Menagerie in February, 
1875. Tom. cit. p. 156, pi. xxvi. 
Contains a note on, and figure of, Chrysotis xantholora, Gray. 
. Remarks on the Objects seen during a Visit recently made to the 
Zoological Gardens, in Rotterdam, the Hague, Amsterdam, Ant- 
werp, and Ghent. Tom. cit. p. 379. 
A young example of Casuarius westermanni was seen at Rotterdam, 
and at Amsterdam, living specimens of Euplocamus vieilloti., E. nohilis, 
and E. pyronotus. Also a specimen of a Goura believed to be distinct 
from both G. coronata and G. victories (afterwards described by Dr. 
Finsch as G. scheepmaheri ; P. Z. S. 1875, p. 631, pi. Ixxiii.). 
. Exhibition of, and Remarks on, the typical Specimen of Centrop- 
.sar mirus. Tom. cit. p. 380. \^Icteridcc.~\ ' 
