42G piciD-E. 



Ilab. The Provinces of Pcrnambueo and Ceard, North-east 

 Brazil, ranging west to the Tapajoz liiver. 



rt. 5 ad. sk. Ceara, N. Brazil (If. Jesse). Salvin-Godraan Coll. 



b. (J ad. sk. Pemambuco, Brazil {Craven). Sclater Coll. 



4. Celeus immaculatus. 

 Celens immaculatus, Bei-l. Ibis, 1880, p. llo. 



Female. " Allied to C. elegans, from which it seems only to differ 

 in liaving the inner webs of the wing-feathers plain yellow, without 

 the black bands or spots to be seen in that species." {Berlepsch.) 



IJdb. Panama? 



5. Celeus elegans. 



Picus elegans, Mull. Si/st. Nat., Auhang, p. 1)2 (1770). 

 Pic iaune tachete de Cayenne, Uauhent. PI. Eril, no. 524, ^ . 

 Picus fusco-fulvus, Bodd. Tuhl. PI. Enl. p. 30, no 524 (1783). 

 Picus cinnnmomeus, Gm. Syst. Nat. i. p. 428 (1788) ; Vieill. Hist. 



Nat. d'Ois. Amer. Sept. ii. p. 69 (male only), pi. iii. S (1807) ; id. 



N. Diet. d'Hist. Nat. xxvi. p. 82 (1818) ; id. ^ Bonn. Enc. Meth. 



iii. p. 1312 (1823); Valenc. Diet. So. Nat. xl. p. 174 (1826) ; Less. 



Trade, i. p. 223 (1831); Sundev. Consp. Av. Piein. p. 85 (18C6) ; 



Einsc/i, P. Z. S. 1870, p. 587 ; Gieb. Thes. Orn. iii. p. 150 (1876). 

 Celeus cinnnmomeus, Buie, Isis, 1831, p. 542; Gray, Gen. B. ii. 



p. 440 (1846) ; Cab. in Sehomb. Peis. Guian. iii. p. 715 (1848) ; 



Bp. Consp. Gen. Av. i. p. 130 (1850) ; id. Consp. Valuer. Zye/od. 



p. 8, no. 91 (1854), pt. ; Reiehcnb. Scans. Pici7ice, p. 406, no. 950, 



pi. delx. figs. 4378-79 (1864) ; Sclut. Cat. Amer. B. p. 336, no. 



2007 (1862); Cav.-Tayl. Ibis, 1864, p. 93; Zeot. Ois. Trinid. 



p. 3.38 (1866) ; Sclat. | Salv. P. Z. S. 1868, p. 169 ; Pelz. Orn. 



Bras. p. 251 (1870) ; id. Ibis, 1873, p. 118; Salv. Ibis, 1886, p. 59. 

 Malacolophus cinnamomeus. Swains. Classif. B. ii. p. 309 (1837). 

 Celeopicos cinnamomeus, Malh. N. Classif., Mem. Acad. Metz, 1848- 



49, p. 334. 

 Celeopicus cinnamomeus, 3IalJi. Picida, ii. p. 32, pi. Ivi. figs. 1, 2, 



6 2 (1'562). 

 Celeus elegans. Gray, List Picid. Brit. Mus. p. 87 (1868) ; id. Hand-l. 



B ii p. 194, no. 8712 (1870); Silat. ^- Salv. Nomencl. Av. Neotr. 



p. 101 (1873) ; Salv. Cat. StricJd. Coll. p. 403, no. 1971 (1882). 



Adult male. Back, scapulars, and wing-coverts rich rufous, with 

 diamond-shaped or transverse spots of yellow; rump and upper 

 tail-coverts yellow ; primary-coverts rufous, with, at most, indis- 

 tinct black bars ; primaries black, the outer webs rufous on 

 more or less of their basal portion, the inner webs barred with 

 yellow tinged with rufous ; secondaries rufous, the inner webs 

 barred with black, the rufoiis interspaces being centred with yellow ; 

 shafts of primaries black, those of the secondaries reddish or brown ; 

 tail and the shafts black, except the dwarf feather, which is rufous 

 and has an orange shaft, the bases of the black shafts being yellow ; 

 entire top of the head and the crest rufous buff, much paler than 



