180 OSTEOLOGY OF THRUSHES, MIMI.VE, AND WRENS. 



in the hands of the printer, however, there has been opportunity for 

 the accumulation and study of more material, and among other species 

 has been Ohamcea. As Dr. Shufeklt has been collecting material with 

 the view of making a special study of this form, I will simply say that 

 ChamaBa appears most decidedly to belong with the Wrens and not 

 with the Titmice. 



rthia also, judged from its osteology, should be placed with the 

 Wrens, while on the other hand it seems more and more clear that the 

 MiminoB should not be included in the very sharply-defined family 

 Troglodytidce. 



