202 - TIMELIID^. 



Swainson's Grey Cactus-'Wrcii is an inhabitant of the lujj,blauds 

 of Peru. 



a. 2 ad. sk. Sau Pedro, Peru. Prof. Orton [C.]. 



19. Campylorhynchus guttatus. 



Thrvotlioru3 guttatus, Gouhl, P. Z. S. 18:56, p. 80. 

 Cauipvlorliynchus guttatus, Zafr. Iiei\ Zool. 1846, p. 94; Grm/, Gen. 



B. 1. p. 150 ; Bp. Consp. i. p. 223; Baird, Review Amer. B. p. 108; 



Laiir. Ann. Lijc. N. Y. ix. p. 199 ; Gray, Hand-l. B. i. p. 192, 



no. 2049 ; Scl. S( Sal)). Noinencl. Av. Neotr. p. 5 ; Salv. ^ Godm. 



Biol. Ccntr.-Amer., Aves, i. p. 68. 



Adult (Merida; Dr. Schott). General colour above ashy brown with 

 a sandy tinge, the hind neck and mantle broadly streaked with black 

 and wliite. the feathers white down the centre, bordered with black ; 

 lower back also streaked like the mantle, but not so profusely ; 

 rump more uniform, barred across with blackish brown and con- 

 cealed bars of white ; upper tail-coverts ashy brown, barred with 

 blackish brown, some of the light interspaces dull whitish ; tail- 

 feathers ashy bro-mi, the four centre feathers chequered with black 

 spots on both webs, the inner webs with indistinct blackish bars 

 towards the end ; remainder of the feathers blackish brown, ashy 

 brown at the tips, with a srrbterminal white bar on the inner web ; 

 the outer web notched with ashy brown and barred with blackish, 

 the outer feather having two white bars on the inner web, and the 

 outer web having square spots of white along its whole length ; a 

 distinct white eyebrow, the hinder part of which is streaked with 

 black like the sides of the neck ; lores and sides of face duU white, 

 the upper port of the latter brown ; cheeks white, separated from 

 the throat by a narrow moustachial line of black ; under .surface 

 of body creamy white, the throat minutely spotted with blackish 

 brown, the entire sides of the body rather narrowly barred with 

 the same colour, the lower flanks and abdomen washed with light 

 brown ; thighs light brown, indistinctly barred with darker brown ; 

 centre of the brea.st and abdomen spotted with blacki.sh brown, the 

 spots being somewhat of an irregular shape, some round, and some 

 longitudinal : under tail-coverts white, barred across with blackish ; 

 under wiug-coveits and axillaries dull white, with longitudinal spots 

 of blackish brown ; quills dusky below, notched with white on the 

 outer web, and edged with white along the iuner one. Total length 

 7"5 inches, culmcn 1*15, wing 2-9, tail 3, tarsus 1. (Alus. Salvin and 

 God man.) 



The Yucatan Cactus-Wren was described from Mexico, but has 

 only been actually collected, as far as is yet known, in Northern 

 Yucatan, to which country it is probably confined. 



