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 [338. Celeus grammicus (Malh.). 



Picas gramm/rys Malherbe, Mem. Sor, IJegp. 1845. p. 60 ("Bresil" — ex Natt. Mus. Viiitlob. hab. 

 Salto do Girao, Madeira). 



Oyapock (Sclater collection ami Saiviii & Uoihuiui collection in Mus. Brit.).] 

 [339. Celeus undatus (Linn.). 



Pious tiiKlatiis* Linuc', Sysl. Xat. ed. xii. 1 (17lil5) p. 175 (ex Edwards, tab. 332. ex '■ Sarinam," sed 



potius ex Cayenne — coll. Earl Ferrers). 

 Piais nifits Gmelin, 1788 (ex PI. Enl. 694. f. 1-Cayeune). 



Cayenne (Sclater collection in Mus. Brit.). Ouaaary (Geay leg., Mus. Paris).] 

 [340. Cerchneipicus torquatus (Bodd.). 



Pkus turqiKitux Boddaert, Tabl. PI. Enl. (178:!) p. 52 (ex Daubent. /'/. Enl. 86;i — typ. ex 

 Cayenne) $ . 



Cayenne (Buffon). St. Georges d'Oyapock (Geay leg. in Mus. Paris).] 

 341. Crocomorphus flavus (Mall.). 



PicmJIaims P. L. S. Miiller, Xalur.^;/<t. Siijij.l. (1776) p. 'Jl (ex Daubent./'/. &/. 509— typ. ex 

 Cayenne). 



Cayenne : 2 c? c? ad., October 18, November 21 ; 1 ? ad., November 21, 10u2. 



" Iris carmine, feet olive-grey, bill sulphur-yellow at base, Naples yellow 

 at tip." 



Nos. 180, 837, 838. 



c?(J ad : al. U2i— 138J; caud. UOJ— 88J ; culm. 27i— 23J ; tars. 2o|~24| mm. 



? ad.: al. 142; caud. 96 ; cnlm. 25| ; tars. 2.5f mm. 



One male has the secondaries of a nearly uniform cinnamon, while another 

 male has them blackish, varied with cinnamon. The female has the secondaries of 

 a nearly uniform blackish colour. 



[Cayenne (Sclater collection ex Zool. Soc. in Mus. Brit., Mus. H. v. B.). 

 Ouanary and Mana (Geay leg. in Mus. Paris).] 



[342. Campephilus rubricollis (Bodd.). 



P;™.s- riihrlmllis Boddaert, Tahl. PL Enl. (17«;i) p. 37 (ex Daubent. PI. Enl. 612.— hab. Cayenne) J . 

 Oyajiock, Cayenne (Salvin & Godman collection in Mus. Brit.). Riviere Lunier, 

 Haul Carsevenne and Montague Mahury (Geay leg. in Mus. Paris).] 



343. Campephilus melanoleucus (Gml.). 



Picus melanuhucui! Gmeliu, Sijst. Nut. ed. xiii. i. 1 (1788) p. 462 (ex Latham.— typ. ex Surinam ; 

 cf. Pelz., Ibix 1873. p. 33. — typ. in Mus. Vindob.). 



Cayenne : 1 ¥ ad., October 13, 1902. 



Approuague : 1 i ad., December 9 ; 1 c? jr., December 18, 1902. 

 '• Iris lemon-yellow, feet plumbeous, washed with olive, bill dusky along 

 culmen and at tip, otherwise pale horny (dusky paler at base)." 

 Nos. 87, lose, 12760. 



c? ad. : al. 187 ; caud. 117 ; culm. 44i ; tars, ooi mm. 

 ? ad. : al. 183 ; caud. Ill ; culm. 4nJ ; tars. 34J mm. 

 [Cayenne (Tweeddale collection in Mus. Brit. ? , Mus. H. v. B.).] 



* 'J'hc species from Loner Amazoniu, named " umlutiie Limi." b.v Hargitt should be called C. miilti- 

 /asciahis (Malh.). 



