88 Mr. LEADBEATER on some new Species of Birds 
Fam. Svrvrapzx. Vigors. > 
Gen. Tyrrannutus. Vieill. 
3. VIEILLOTI. T. suprà viridi-olivaceus, corpore subtüs strigá- 
que superciliari utrinque flavis ; capite cristato, alis, caudá, 
maculáque utrinque abdominali atris ; regione auriculari atro- 
ceruled ; capite summo crissoque roseis; mento strigdyue ala- 
.. rum albis. : | 
Pteromata fulva. Tectrices inferiores albz, nigro notate. Rec- 
trices extern; apice albo. Rostrum pedesque nigri. 
Longitudo corporis, 4; rostri, +; ale a carpo ad remigem ter- 
tiam, 12; caude, 1-2, ; tarsi, 3. 
I have named this little Wren, which comes from Chili, after 
M.Vieillot, who first characterized the American species, without 
the feathers which cover the nostrils, as distinct from the Euro- 
pean Regulus. = | 
Fam. Pirnipz. Vigors. 
Gen. Parpatorus. Vieill. 
4. Arricanus. P. supra virescenti-olivaceus, subtüs flavescenti- 
albidus ; alis caudáque nigris, illis albo guttatis, hac albo ter- 
minat. . E 
Capitis nucheque plume fusco ad apicem marginate, gule 
pectorisque leviter undulate.  Ptila guttis rotundis albis 
frequentibus notata, pteromata guttis similibus terminata. 
Gene crissumque flavæ. Tectrices inferiores albide. Ros- 
trum nigro-brunneum ; pedes pallidi. 
Longitudo corporis, 41; rostri, 1; ale a carpo ad remigem se- 
cundam, 22; cauda, 14; tarsi G3. 
This little bird, which has all the general characters of the 
Australián genus Pardalotus, as well as the usual colouring and 
markings, was found far in the interior of Africa. It is the 
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