64 Aves. 
AVES. 
STRUTHIONES. 
Struthionid^. 
Rhea albescens^ sp. n., E. L. Arribalzaga & E. L. Holmberg, El 
Naturalista Argentino, i. [1878], pp, 1-4 (sep. copy), Carhu4, on Buenos 
Aires frontier, many examples. The supposed albino var. of R. ameri- 
cana, mentioned in the “Zoology of the Beagle,” hi. p. 121, note. 
Rhea darwini ; remarks on its nidification ; J. Beerbohm, ‘ Wanderings 
in Patagonia,’ pp. 60-62. 
OASUARIIDiE. 
Casuariue sclateri^ sp. n., Southern New Guinea, distinguished from 
heccarii^ Scl., Aru Islands ; T. Salvadori, Ann. Mus. Genov, xii. p. 422 
[omitted from Zool. Bee. xv.]. C. beccarii fully described with woodcuts of 
heads and wattles ; L. M. D’Albertis & T. Salvadori, Ann. Mus. Genov, 
xiv. pp. 137-146, On 2 examples apparently of this species, in the Schoen- 
i)runn Menagerie ; A. von Pelzeln, Ibis, 1879, p. 377. 
Dromceus sivalensis, sp. n. (fossil) ; K. Lydekker, Rec. Geol. Surv. Ind. 
xii. p. 64, Siwalik Hills, Western Punjab. [Described, and its position 
assigned, from 4 phalanges.] 
ODONTORNITIIES. 
See Maush, O. 0., Owen. B., and Vogt, O. 
