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Show 588 MESSRS. SCLATER AND SALVIN O N [June 17, I take this opportunity to make a few additions and corrections to Part I. of this series of papers (Brachiopoda), P .Z. S. 1878 :- Page 401. Terebratula caput-serpentis, var. septentrionalis. Norwegian arctic Exp. 1877, Dutch arctic Exp. 1878; 210-300 fathoms! P. 402. Terebratula trigona of Quensted is a species of Rhynchonella. P. 408. Prof. G. O. Sars agrees with me that Terebratula septata and T. septigera are one and the same species. P. 410. Argiope cuneata, G. Gascony (De Folin) ! P. 411. Platydia anomioides, G. Gascony (De Folin, as P. david-soni) ! P. 412. Thecidea mediterranea, G. Gascony (De Folin) ! P. 415. Discina atlantica. 'Challenger' Exp., off the coast of N. Australia (Watson). EXPLANATION OF TEMPLATES. PLATE XLV. Fig. 1. Pecten fragilis, p. 561. 2. Lima subovata, p. 563. 3. Idas argenteus, p. 570. 4. Arca frielei, p. 573. 5. Glomus nitens, p. 573. 6. Silicula fragilis, p. 574. PLATE XLYI. Fig. 1. Leda sericea, p. 579. 2. jeffreysi, p. 579. 3. subcsquilatera, p. 579. 4. expansa, p. 580. 5. insculpta, p. 580. 6. pusilla, p. 580. 7. Nucula reticulata, p. 583. 8. Limopsis cristata, p. 585. 9. minuta (for comparison), p. 585. 10. Malletia cuneata, p. 586. 2. On the Birds collected in Bolivia by Mr. C. Buckley. By P. L. SCLATER, M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S., and OSBERT SALVIN, M.A., F.R.S. [Eeceived June 17,1879.] The materials of our present communication are the collections made in Bolivia by Mr. Clarence Buckley, a well-known and enthusiastic collector of Lepidopterous insects. On his first expedition to this republic (in 1873-4), Mr. Buckley went principally in quest of Butterflies, and of Birds obtained only a certain number of Trochi-lidse for Mr. Gould. Before starting again for Bolivia in 1875, Mr. Buckley arranged with Messrs. Salvin and Godman to form a general series of birds for their joint collection. |