80 piciD^. 



the lower ones yellow ; forehead, crown, occiput, and malar stripe 

 crimson ; lores, a stripe above the eye and extending to the nape, 

 and another stripe running under the ear-coverts yellow, and 

 between these a broad dusky olive stripe ; chin and throat golden 

 yellow ; hind neck like the back ; side of the neck, fore neck, and 

 entire underparts olive dusky barred with dull white, the side of 

 the neck and the breast washed with olive ; under tail-coverts barred 

 dusky black and dull white : axillaries and edge of tlie wing pale 

 yellow, barred with olive-black ; the inner wing-lining rufous-buff, 

 with a few dusky transverse spots. Total length 8'5 inches, cul- 

 men 1-03, wing 4'8, tail 2-85, tarsus 0"77 ; toes (without claws) — 

 outer anterior 0"68, outer posterior 0*62, inner anterior 0'52, inner 

 posterior 0'3. 



Adult female. Differs from the adult male in having the forehead, 

 crown, and the outer edge of the occiput deep golden olive, with a 

 broad occipital band of crimson. Total length 8 inches, culmen 0*93, 

 wing 4-75, tail 2-78, tarsus 0-8. 



Hah. South Brazil and the Argentine Republic. 



a. S fid. St. Brazil. Purchased. 



b. S fid. sk. Brazil. Sclater Coll. 



c. f?. c? $ad.sk. Brazil. Purchased. 



e,f. S 9- 'id. sk. Brazil. Salvin-Godman Coll. 



.9,7(. d 2 ad. sk. Brazil Tweeddale Coll. 



i. cJ ad. sk. Brazil. Riocour Coll. 



k,l. c? $ ad.sk. Novo Fribourgo, Rio de Janeiro Salvin-Godman Coll. 



{J. Youds). 



m. 5 ad. sk. Lagos dos Patos, Rio Grande do Salvin-Godman Coll. 



Sul, Brazil {H. Rogers), 



n. 2 imni. sk. Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul Salvin-Godman Coll. 



{Joyner). 



o. Skeleton. Brazil. Eyton Coll. 



9. Chloronerpes callopterus. 



Chloronerpes callopterus, Lawr. Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. N. York, 1862, 

 p. 476 ($); Grail, List Pieid. Brit. Mns. p. 106 (1868); id. 

 Hcmd-l. B. ii. p. 199, no. 8785 (1870) ; Salo. Ibis, 1874, p. 317. 



Craugasus callopterus, Ceib. 8,- Heine, Mvs. Hein. iv. p. 159 (1863). 



Picus callopterus. Sunder. Consp. Av., Picin. p. 12 (1866). 



Adult female. Back, scapulars, wing-coverts, rump, and upper 

 tail-coverts deep golden olive, the tail-coverts edged with yellowish 

 at the tip ; quills rufous, externally margined (more or less broadly) 

 with golden olive, and having transverse spots or partial bars of 

 black upon both webs, and the tips also black, but those of the 

 secondaries washed with olive ; shafts of primaries brown and of 

 secondaries orange-reddish ; tail brownish black, the central feathers 

 edged with olive at the base ; shafts brown, with black tips ; head 

 and neck, chest and breast olive (darker on the forehead and crown), 

 with a crimson occipital and nuchal band, and a yellow stripe from 

 the base of the upper mandible running backwards under the ear- 

 coverts ; the chin varied with brownish white, tho feathers of the 



