28 Aves. 
AVES. 
SCLATER, P. L. Report on the Additions to the Society’s Menagerie 
in April, 1876, and remarks on the Cassowaries in the Society’s 
Collection. Tom. cit. p. 413. \_Coliidce.'] 
. Exhibitipn of a rare Pacific Parrot, Coriphilus huTiU^ and remarks 
on its habitat. Tom. cit. p. 421. 
. On the Birds Collected by Dr. Comrie on the South-east coast of 
New Guinea during the Survey of H.M.S. “Basilisk.” Tom. cit. 
pp. 459-461. 
Describes a small but interesting collection of; 11 species. \_JParadi- 
seidce^ Megapodiidce.'] . 
. Exhibition of, and Remarks oh, the Skins of a Male and Female 
Pheasant {Lohiophasia lulweri). Tom. cit. p. 465. 
. Exhibition of a Collection of Birds received from Signor L. M. 
D’Albertis, and Descriptions of two new Parrots. Tom. cit. p. 519. 
[Psittacidce.'] 
- — -. Report on the Additions to the Society’s Menagerie in June, 
July, August, and September, 1876. Tom. cit. p. 693, pis. Ixvi.-lxviii. 
{^Corvidcc^ Anatidm.'\ 
. Ueber den gegenwartigen Stand unserer Kenntniss der geo- 
graphischon Zoologie. J. f. 0. 1876, pp. 225-278. 
A translation, by Herman Schalow, of Mr. Sclater’s address read to 
Section D. of the British Association at Bristol, August, 1875. 
& Salvin, Osbert. On Peruvian Birds collected by Mr. Whitely. 
P^rt ix. P. Z. S. 1876, pp. 15-19, pi. hi. 
Sixty-five species were contained in this collection, of which a list 
with localities is given. Notes are added on several species, and 2 are 
described as new. [^Tyrannidce, Formicariidce, Columhidce, Scolopacidcc.'] 
. Descriptions of New Birds obtained by Mr. C. Buckley in Bolivia. 
Tom. cit. pp. 253 & 254. ICcei'ebidcCy Tanagridce, Tyrannidce, 
Picidce.'] 
. Notes on some of the Blue Crows of America. Tom. cit. pp. 
268-272. 
Contains remarks on certain species of Cyanocitta, and a description 
of a species hitherto confounded with C. bfachii of Western Mexico. 
Also descriptions of various forms of C. armillata. \_Corvidce.~\ 
. On new Species of Bolivian Birds. Tom. cit. pp. 352-358. 
{Turdidoc^ Mniotiltidcc, Tanagridce^ Corvidce, Tyrannidce^ Cotingidcc^ 
Formicariidce, Falconidce.'] 
'. A Revision of the Neotropical Anatidce. Tom. cit. pp. 358-412. 
Contains a review of the South American Anatidce, giving their syno- 
nymy and geographical range, together with a description of each species. 
62 species are recognized as coming within the limits of the Neotropical 
