45 Avei-. 
Systematic. — Galliformbs. 
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III.— SYSTEMATIC. 
The arrangement of Sharpe’s “ Hand- 
list of Birds ” is here used ; where 
generic names differ, the name in the 
Hand-list is prefixed in square brac- 
kets. 
Full references are given only in the 
case of new genera and species. In 
other cases the numeral in Clarendon 
refers to the TAst of Titles^ where the 
full reference will be found. 
ORDER ARCH.EOPTERYGES. 
■\Archaeornis* gen. n. for the Berlin 
example Archaeopteryx siemensi, Pet- 
RONlEvics Proc. Zool. Soc. London 
1917 p. 5 foot-note. 
ORDER RHEIFORMES. 
Bhea darwini flexion of leg- joint, 
Virchow 774. — Pterocnemia tarapa- 
censis garleppi in Catamarca, Argentine, 
Dabbenb 188 p. 259. 
ORDER STRUTHIONIFORMES. 
Struthio genetics and variation of the 
germ-plasm, Duerden 208 ; tarsal 
callosities, Duerden 211. — S. camelus 
and S. experiments and results 
of hybridization, Duerden 209, 210. — 
S. camelus syriacus subsp. n. Syrian 
desert, note on the type -locality of 
the.typical form and key of known forms, 
Rothschild Bull. B. 0. C. 89 p. 83. 
ORDER CASUARIIFORMES. 
Dromaeus irroratus not a distinct 
species, Renshaw 610. 
ORDER DINORNITHIFORMES. 
]Dinornis rohustus in the Lower 
Wanganui [tertiary] beds of New Zea- 
land, Marshall 468. 
ORDER ^PYORNITHIFORMES. 
^jFpyornis maximus note on the egg, 
Bradbury 95 
ORDER TINAMIFORMES. 
Tinamus too weddelli taxonomic 
note, Chubb 141 p. 6. 
* Accidentally omitted from Aves 
for 1917. 
Crypturus idoneus sp. n. Colombia, 
Todd Proc. Biol. Soc. 32 p. 117.— 
Crypturellus parvirostris new to Argen- 
tina, Dabbenb 188 pp. 260 652. — 
G. garleppi ajfinis subsp. n. Bolivia, 
Chubb Ibis 1919 p. 8. 
Nothoprocta curvirostris nestling, 
plumage, Chubb 141 p. 11. 
Galopezus elegans formosus caeca 
figured, Chubb 141 p. 14. 
ORDER GALLIFORMES. 
Game birds of India, Burma and 
Ceylon pts. 26-28 with descriptions 
of the forms of Lophophorus and 
Tragopan and coloured plates of 
Lophophorus refulgens and Tragopan 
h . blythii Baker 39. 
List of the Megapodidae with remarks 
on classification, taxonomy and distri- 
bution, Shufeldt 689. 
Megapodius nicobariensis abbotti 
subsp. n. Great and Little Nicobar 
Is., Obbrholser Proc. U.S. Nat. 
Mus. 55 p. 401.— Af. tumulus economic 
relation to spread of Prickly Pear, 
Brookes 98. 
Leipoa ocellata mound-building, 
habits, Ross 638. i 
Penelope aequatorialis history and 
nomenclature, Chudb 141 p. 10. 
Ghamaepetes goudotii races discussed, 
G. g. antioquiana subsp. n. Colombia, 
Chubb Ibis 1919 p. 22 : G. fa^ani 
figured with addt. description, id. ibid 
p. 24. 
[Lagopus] Tetrao scoticus scarcity in 
Scotland, Meade-Waldo 477. — Tetrao 
[scoticus} hibernicus Ireland, T. [/S'.] 
dresseri Hebridees subspp. n., Klein- 
sohmidt Falco 15 p. 3. — L. mulus 
habits, etc., etc., in Germany, Merk- 
Buchbero 487* 
Tetrao urogallus, T. tetrix, T. 
bonasia field notes and habits in Bavaria, 
Merk-BuchbErg 486. 
Tympanuchus cupido formerly occur- 
ring nr. Washington D.C., Swales 
738. — T. americanus x Pedioecetes p. 
campestris hybrid, Lincoln 429. 
Pedioecetes pha^ianellus present status 
in Alberta, Taverner 744. 
Bonasa umbellus notes on “ drum- 
ming,” Tuttle 772. 
