33. CKLKus. 425 



Uah. Bolivia, and the southern part of Matte Grosso and Go3'az, 

 Brazil. 



«,^- c? 2ii"m-8k. Bolivia. Sclater Coll. 



e. $ imm. sk. Piedra Blanca, Bolivia, April Salvin-Godmau Coll. 



{H. H. Smith). 

 d. (S ad. sk. Chapada, Matto Grosso, Jan. SalvLa-Godman Coll. 



{H. H. Smith). 



3. Celeus ochraceus. 



Picus ochraceus, Spix, Av. Bras. i. p. 59, pi. li. fig. 1, S (1824); 



Cuv. Regne Anim. i. p. 451 (18:29) ; Sunder. Consp. Av. Picin. 



p. 85 (1866) ; Gieb. Thes. Orn. iii. p. 171 (1876). 

 Celeus ochraceus, Boie, Isis, 1831, p. 542 ; Grai/, Gen. B. ii. p. 440 



(1846) ; Bp. Consp. Gen. Ar. i. p. 130 (1850) ; id. Consp. Valuer. 



Zygod. p. 8, uo. 92 (1854) ; Lieht. Nomencl. Av. p. 77 (1854) ; 



Reichenb. Scans. Pieince, p. 406, no. 953, pi. dclxi. figs. 4382-83, 



cJ $ (1854); Graij, List Picid. Brit. Mus. p. 87 (1868); id. 



Hand-l. B.n. p. 194, no. 8718 (1870); Pelz. Orn. Bras. p. 250 



(1870) ; Sclat. ^ Salv. Nomencl. Av. Neotr.y. 101 (1873). 

 Malacolophus ochraceus, Szoains. Classif. B. ii. p. 300 (1837). 

 Celeopicus ochraceus, 3Ialh. Picidce, ii. p. 23, pi. hv. figs. 5, 6, c? ? 



(1862). 



Adult male. Back and scapulars rufescent buff, with heart-shaped 

 and longitudinal spots of blackish brown ; rump uniform yellowish 

 buff; irpper tail-coverts blackish brown, transversely spotted and 

 margined at the tip with buff; wing-coverts and secondary quiUs 

 buff, the former having large heart-shaped spots, or a broad stripe 

 down the outer web and bars on the inner web, or other varied 

 markings of brownish black, the secondaries being completely barred 

 with the same ; the primaries blackish brown, with a few rufous 

 spots at the base of the outer webs, the inner webs buff, except at 

 the tip, and barred or transversely spotted with blackish brown ; 

 shafts of primaries dark brown, those of the secondaries more orange- 

 yellow ; tail blackish brown, the dwarf featlier having bar-like 

 spots of buff on the inner web, the shafts black ; head and ci-est, 

 hind neck, chin, and throat buff, with a large crimson malar stripe, 

 and behind this a few blackish-brown stripes ; fore neck, under 

 surface of the body, and under tail-coverts blackish brown, the sides 

 of the body, flanks, and thighs pale yellow, barred and spotted with 

 dark brown ; short tibial plumes uniform clear buff ; under wing- 

 coverts and axillaries uniform pale golden buff. Total length 10-5 

 inches, culmen 1-03, wing 5-6, tail 3-15, tarsus 1; toes (without 

 claws) — outer anterior 1, outer posterior 0-9, inner anterior 0-65, 

 inner posterior 0'4:5. 



Adult ft-male. Differs from the adult male in the absence of red 

 on the malar region, the feathers having blackish-brown centres and 

 buff margins. Total length 10 inches, culmen 1-1, wing 5-6, tail 

 3-2, tarsus 0-92. 



