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 303. Celeus jumana jumana (Sjiix). 



Piciis Jiiiiiaim Spix, .Ir. Bnix, i. p. 57. pi. xlvii. (1824. — " in sylvis Hum. Amazonum "). 

 Celeus Jiiiiiiiiia Pelzeln, /.'■. p. 251 (Salto do Girao, Borba) ; Hellmayr. Xur. Zoul. .\iv. p. 398 

 (Humaytha). 



Nos. — ,644. SS, Calama, 1. ix. 1907; S. Isabel, S. x. 1907.— Wing l.J8; 

 tail 105, lOG; bill 28, 20 mm. 



No. 940. ? ad., Maruins, 23. vi. 19u8.— Wing KU; tail lo.") ; bill 27 mm. 



" Iris red, feet plumbeous, bill light greyisli." 



The inner webs of the remiges are regularly banded with blackish and pale 

 yellow. The rump is yellow, but the upper tail-coverts are cinnamon-rufous. 



C. jumana (:itrcnpij(fiu» Sl-I. k Salv.,* of wiiich I have examined several skins 

 from Eastern Ecuador, merely differs by having the inner web of the remiges not 

 barred with blackish, and by its darker, rufous brown upper tail-coverts. It is 

 unquestionably the western representative of C. jnmaiia, replacing the latter in 

 Eastern Peru and Ecuador (Nape). 



304. Celeus grammicus (Malii.). 



Pimn </i-«Him«fMs Malherbe, Mem. Hoc. Roy. Liege p. 69 (1845. — "Bresil — coll. Xatterer ' — viz. Rio 



Negro, etc.). 

 Celciis (/iviiiiiticus Pelzeln, I.e. p. 252 (Salto do Girao, right bank) ; Hellmayr, Xur. Zuul. xiv. 



p. 398 (Humaytha). 



■Jsos. ISO, 782. "i ? ad., Calama, 7. vii. ; Allianca, l:>. xi. 1007. — "Iris red, 

 feet dark green, bill yellowish green." — AVing 120, 130 ; tail 80 ; bill 22—23 mm. 



The Calama bird has the head and crest uniform cinnamon-rnfous, while in 

 the other specimen the feathers of these parts show distinct black central streaks. 



30o. Cerchneipicus tinnunciUus occidentalis Harg. 



\Picnx Tiimimctdtis Wagler, his 1829. Heft b. p. 516 (1829.—" Brasilia").] 



Cerchneqikm nccideiitalis Hargitt, Ibh 1H89. p. 230 (1889.— Upper Ucayali, Eastern Peru— Bartlett 



coll.) ; Ihering, Rev. Mus. Pmil. vi. 1904. p. 444 (1905.— Rio Juruii). 

 Ccleii.-i tiiiiiuncidus (nee Wagler) Pelzeln, /...-. p. 250 (Cai^xra, Rio Paraguay ; Engenho do Gama, 



Rio Guapore ; Manaqueri, R. Solimoens). 



Nos. 35, 250, 301. Jc? ad., Calama, 13. vi., 22, 30. vii. 1907.— Wing 151—153; 

 tail 1(10—104; bill 32—33 mm. 



No. 87. ? ad., Calama, 21. vi. 1007.— Wing 153 ; tail 107 ; bill 32 mm. 



" Iris red, feet blackish, l)ill grey." 



In addition to the above, I have before me the whole of Natterer's series : 

 an adult male from Manaqueri, two males from Cairara, and an adult female from 

 Engenho do Gama. All these specimens are clearly referable to orcidcntalis as 

 defined by Hargitt, and difter from ttnnunculus, of Eastern Brazil, by their slenderer 

 bill, smaller size, and by having the three outer pairs of rectrices regularly banded 

 with rufous. The amount of black barring of the upper parts is extremely variable, 

 although the black cross-bands are apparently never so regular nor so densely set 

 as in C t. thiimnculus. In an adult male from Manaqupri and a female from 

 Engenho do Gama the mantle, upper wing-coverts, and quills are broadly barred 

 with black ; an adult male from Calama (No. 3ol) and an immature male from 

 Caicara have these bars somewhat narrower and less numerous on the back, 

 while the upper wing-coverts are j)artly uniform cinnamon-rufous. Two other 

 males from Calama (No. 35) and Caicara have even fewer bars on the back, and 



• C. rHrciijiijii'ms Hclaler & Salvin, P.IS. ti. Lund. 1867. p. 75S (1x67.— Yurimaguas, E. reiu). 



