i. CLIBANORNIa. 



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a. Ad. St. 



Santa Cruz, Patagonia. 



C. Darwin [C.]. (Type 

 of the species.) 



b. Ad. sk. Port Desire, Patagonia {Dartvin). ? 



c. Ad.sk. Port St. Julian, Patagonia (Z)rtr- Salvin-Godman Coll. 



will) . 



d. <S ad. sk. Cluipat, Patagonia. H. Durnford [C.]. 



2. Henicornis melamira. 



Henicornia melanura, Gray, Gen. B. i. p. 133, t. xli. ; Sol. et Salv. 



Nomencl. p. 62. 

 Upucerthia phoenicurus, Philippi, Anal. Univ. Chile, xxxi. p. 250 



(Central Chili). 

 Henicornis gouldi, Cab. et Hein. Mus. Bein. ii. p. 24. 



Above earthy brown ; lower back and upper tail-coverfcs rusty 

 red ; wings blackish, with a rufous bar across the inner primaries 

 and secondaries, and washed externally with the same colour ; tail 

 black, outer web of external pair and basal edgings of succeeding 

 pairs rusty red : beneath white, belly grey, flanks and crissum rusty 

 red ; bill black, base yellowish ; feet black : whole length 7'5 inches, 

 ■wing 3-3, tail 3-2. Female similar. 



Hah. ChUi. 



a. Ad. St. Chili. 



b. c? ad. sk, Cordillera de Santiago, Chili 



{Reed). 



c. Ad. sk. Chili (James). 



d. Ad. sk. Chili. 



e. Ad. sk. Chili. 

 /. Ad. sk. Chili. 



Purchased. (Type of 



the species.) 

 Sclater Coll. 



Sclater Coll. 

 Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 Sclater Coll. 

 Purchased. 



CLIBANOENIS. 



Type. 



Clibanornis, Scl. et Salv. Xomencl. p. 155 (1873). C. dendrocolaptoides. 



Head of CI iha norms dendrocolaptoides. 



This peculiar S.E. Brazilian type has much the general appearance 

 of a Funiurius, but has the stems of the tail-feathers stiffened and 

 the barbs abraded. The biU is much compressed and the tail 

 much rounded. I am quite doubtful about its true relations. 



1. Clibanornis dendrocolaptoides. 



Anabates dendrocolaptoides, Peh. Sitz. Ac. TJ'ien 



(1859) ; id. Orn. lira.«. p. 39. 

 Clibanornis dendrocolaptoides, Scl. et Salv. Xomencl. p. 61. 



xxxiv. p. 105 



