378 TIMELUDiB. 



Key to the Species. 



a. Upper surface rufous-brown ; throat deep rufous ; 



fore neck rufous-bro'vra leucogenys, p. 378. 



i. Upper surface dark olivaceous brown ; throat orange- 

 rufous, sharply defined by the fore neck and chest, 

 which are olivaceous brown gularis, p. 378. 



1. Cichlopsis leucogenys f. 



P Tui'dampelis lanioides, Less. Echo du Monde Savant, 1844, p. 156. 

 ? Turdampelis rufoeoccyx, Less. Descr. Mamm. et Ois. p. 324 (1847). 

 Cichlopsis leucogenys, Cab. Mus. Hein. Th. i. p. 54, note (e.v Licht. 



MS. in Mus. Herol.). 

 Mviadestes leucotis, £p. Comp. i. p. 336 (1850, Tiec Tschudi). 

 Myiocichla ochrata, Bp. C. R. xxxviii. p. 6 (1854). 

 Cichlopsis auj'antia, Gray, List Gen. B. p. 4.3 (1855). 

 Cichlopsis leucogonvs, Sclater, P. Z. S. 1857, p. 6, 1858, p. 542 ; id. 



Cat. Amer. B. p. 48 ; Baird, Revieiv Amer. B. p. 434 (1866) ; Pelz. 



Orn. Bras. p. 421 (1871) ; Scl. ^ Salv. Nomencl. Av. Neotr. p. 4 



(1873). 

 Ptilogonys leucogenys, Chray, Hand-l. B. i. p. 367, no. 5582 (1869). 



Adult. General colour above rufous-brown, the wing-coverts like 

 the back ; quills sepia-brown, externally of the same colour as the 

 back ; tail-feathers dull rufous-brown, with a pale fulvescent shade 

 at the tip of the inner web of the two outermost ; sides of face also 

 rufous-brown, a little clearer on the lores and rather more dusky on 

 the ear-coverts ; throat brighter and more ferruginous ; lower throat 

 and fore neck light rufous-brown, with a few indications of yellowish 

 shaft-lines ; breast and abdomen ashj', slightly whiter on the latter ; 

 sides of body fulvous-brown ; under taU-coverts light fulvous ; axil- 

 laries ashy ; under wing-coverts fiilvous, whiter on the edges ; the 

 lower coverts near the edge of the wing light brown ; quills light 

 brown below, fulvous near the base of the inner web ; bill blackish, 

 the under mandible yellowish white. Total length 8 inches, cul- 

 men 0-7, wing 4-05, tail 4-7, tarsus 0*9. {Mus. P. L. Sclater.) 



The Eufous-brown Solitaire is only known from Brazil. 



2. Cichlopsis gularis. 



Cichlopsis gularis, Salvin 4' Godman, Ibis, 1882 (January). 



Adult male {type of species). General colour above dark olivaceous 

 brown, the wing-coverts like the back ; greater and primary-coverts 

 as well as the quUls dark sepia-brown, externally like the back, a 

 little more rufesccnt on the primaries; tail-feathers dull reddish 

 brown, all but the centre ones with a narrow edging of reddish buff 

 at the end of the inner web, a little more extended on the outermost 

 feather ; lores dusky ; ear-coverts dull olivaceous brown, with a few 

 rufous shaft-lines ; eyelids and feathers below the eye rufous ; throat 

 orange-rufous ; lower throat and fore neck dull olivaceous brown, 



t Cf. Sundev. At. Meth. Tent., App. p. 3*. 



