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AVES. 
CAPEIMULGIDiB. 
Caprimulgus borneensis (Wallace), sp. n., Borneo ; T. Salvadori, Ann. 
Mus. Genov, v. p. 117. 
Caprimulgus ruficollis figured ; H. E. Dresser, B. Eur. pt. xxxiv. 
Caprimulgus macrurus^ remarks on; A. B. Meyer, SB. Ak. Wien,lxix. 
1, pp. 210 & 211. 
JEgoiheles dubius, sp. n., Mount Arfak, New Guinea; id. t. c. p. 75. 
Podargus ocellatus^ remarks on ; id. t. c. pp. 209 & 210. 
Batrachostomus castaneus^ Darjeeling, B. punctatus^ Ceylon, spp. nn. ; 
A. O. Hume, Str. Feath. ii. pp. 348-355. 
Stenopsis albicauda^ sp. n., Costa Rica ; G. N. Lawrence, Ann. Lyc. 
N: Y. xi. pp. 89 & 90. 
Gyps ELI DiE. 
Cypselus melba, C. apus, C. unicolor , and C. affinis figured ; H. E. 
Dresser, B. Eur. pts. xxxi. & xxxiii. 
Cypselus sabfurcatus from Chanda ; A. 0. Hume, Str. Feath, ii. p. 524. 
Cypselus terroe-regince^ sp. n., Rockingham Bay ; E. P. Ramsay, P. Z. S. 
1874, p. GOl [is a Collocalia^ 
Dendrochelidon mystacea, remarks on ; A. B. Meyer, SB. Ak. Wien, Ixx. 
1, pp. 218-220. 
CoUocalia francica and C. fuciphaga^ on their synonymy ; Ld. Wal- 
den, Ibis, 1874, pp. 132-136. C. innominata and C. inexpectata [Zool. 
Rec. X. p. 52] = C. francica^ and C. affinis [op. cit. iv. p. 90] = C. fucU 
phaga\ id. t. c. pp. 133 & 136. 
Teochilid,®. 
Elliot, D. G. Notes on the Trochilidce. The genus Helianthea. Ibis, 
1874, pp. 330-335. 
8 species recognized and their synonymy given. 
Mulsant, E., & Verreaxjx, E. Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux-mouches 
ou Colibris, constituant la famille des Trochilides. Lyon: 1874, 4to, 
pp. i.-v., 1-343, pis. i.-xv. 
A monograph worked out in a very complete and available form, and 
embracing the results of many years’ assiduous study on the group. A 
general introduction to the family is given, and the special part con- 
tains synopses of the genera and species, with their full geographical 
distribution. Several subgenera are proposed for the first time, the fol- 
lowing being apparently new names : — Anisoterus (p. 72), Milornis (p. 
77), Placophorus (p. 137), Crinis (p. 178), Clotho (p. 269), Myletes (p. 284). 
The species figured are Eutoxeres aquila, Grypus cequatorialis^ Glaucis 
antonice, Phaeihornis augusii, Pygmornis idalice^ P. adolphi, Eupetomena 
macrura^ Campylopterus ensipennis^ Lampornis mango, Doryptera euphro- 
since, Leucochloris alhicollis, Aithurus polytmus, Diphogena hesperus, 
Oreonympha nobilis, Thalurania lerchi [cf. Zool. Rec. iii. pp. 83 & 84]. 
