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He le Pere : October 23 (two), H»02. 



"Iris leiuou-yellow (ad., He le Fere, 'orange'), feet plumbeous grey, bill 

 black (' pale at base of mauilible '), tiji ami base of mandible whitish (' pale '), below 

 black, edges whitish ; <S jr.. No. 726, ' above black, below pale.'" 



Nos. 32, 36, 51, 52, 63, 54, 65, 223, 296, 299, 519, 580, 604, 681, 726. 



c?c? ad.: al. 47J— 44i ; caud. 374—32^; culm. 15J— 13^; tars. 17f— 16J mm. 



? ? ad. : al. 46— 43J ; caud. 37i— Slj ; cnlm. loj'— 14^ ; tars. 17J-16| mm. 



[Cayenne (Sclater collection in Mas. Biit.— coll. Deplanohes, Jide Bp.).] 



[141. Todirostrum fumifrons penardi Hellm. 



{EuscartUmm fum'ifrons Hartlaub, Jouni. f. Oniith. 185S p. 35 (typ. ex " Brasilia ? "—hab. substit. 



Bahia). 

 TudinKlnim fumifrons penardi Hellmayr, Bulletin Bril. Orn. Club .xv. no. cxvii. (19U5) p. 90 (typ. ex 



SuriDam— Mus. Tring). 



St. George, Oyapoc, Cayenne (coll. Jelski— Sclater collection in Mus. Brit.).] 



142. Idioptilon rothschildi Berl. 



Idioptilon rothschildi Berlepsch, Proc. Fourth Intern. Orn. Congress 1905. p. 356 (typ. ex Cayenne, 

 coll. Cherrie in Mus. Tring). 

 Iponsin, R. Approuague, January 8, 1903. 

 " Iris pale yellowish." No. 8057. 

 Al. 51 ; caud. 45 ; culm. l\\; tars. 15i mm. 



143. Lophotriccus spicifer (Lafr.). 



Todirostrum spici/erum Lafresnaye, Rev. Z<iol. 1846. p. 363 (" hab. in Brasilia "—hab. typ. substit. 

 Rio Negro). 



Ipousin, R. Approuague: 1 S ad., December 26, 1902; 1 ? jr., January 1, 

 1903. 



" Iris lemon-yellow ( ? , ' straw-yellow '), feet greenish flesh ( ? , ' grey '), bill 

 black, pale at base of mandible." 



Nos. 12836, 12949. 



<? ad. : al. 4Gf ; caud. 38J ; tar.s. 15| mm. 



¥ ad. : al. 42^- ; caud. 32| ; calm. \{i\ ; tars. 13-| mm. 



L. spicifer resembles very much Coloptenjx galeatus, but differs at a glance 

 by having the greater and middle wing-coverts and the tertiaries broadly margined 

 by yellowish white, while they are quite uniform green in Colopteryx. Also the 

 former never shows the cuviou.s reduction in size of the three first primaries, these 

 being of the normal shape in L. spicifer. 



There is also a specimen of L. spicifer in the Mas. H. v. B., which was 

 collected by M. C. Jelski at St. Laurent, Cayenne, December 24, 1S6S. The 

 ( 'ayenne birds agree generally with a specimen from Yurimaguas (Huallaga) in 

 Mus. H. V. B. 



144. Colopteryx galeatus (Bodd.). 



Motanilla gahata Boddacrt, Tabl. PI. Enl. (1783) p. 24 (ox Daubent. PI. Enl. 391. fig. 1— typ. 

 ex Cayenne). 



Cayenne : 3 <Jc? ad., November 14, 24, 27 ; 2 adults without indication of sex, 

 November 7, 25 ; 1 c? with moulting primaries, November 7, 1902. 

 Roche-Marie : 2 c?cJ ad., November 11, 12, 1902. 



