8. ATT1LA. 359 



Key to the Species. 

 A. Neck and breast striated. 



C 1. brasiliensis, p. 359. 

 I 2. 



a. Breast grey, greenish, or yellowish, not I ^opyyiahs, P- 360. 

 rufous ;/ ufopygial band yellow or^ 3 ' 'Pfd'^Mfius, p. 360. 



orange, distinct* H * c ? ter '> P -' 36I * Q « 1 



| 5. citreopygim, p. 361. 



( 6. cozumelce, p. 362. 



6. Breast rufous 7. spadiceus, p. 362. 



B. Neck and breast not striated ; uropygial 

 band not distinct ; general colour ferru- 

 ginous. 

 e. Head cinereous. 



( Larger : fore neck cinereous .... 8. cinereus, p. 363. 

 < Smaller : chin cinereous, fore 



( neck rufous 9. citriniventris, p. 363. 



(/. Head rufous. 



«'. Head greyish rufous 10. validus, p. 364. 



b'. Head chestnut-rufous. 



1 Belly chestnut 11. thamnophiloides, p. 364. 



| Belly orange 12. torridus, p. 365. 



1. Attila brasiliensis. 



Attila brasiliensis, Less. Tr. d'Om. p. 360; Lafr. Rev. Zool. 1848, 

 p. 45 ; Sclater, P. Z. S. 1859, p. 41 (Brazil) ; id. Cat. A. B. p. 195 ; 

 Scl. et Salv. Nomencl. p. 57. 



Muscicapa uropygiata, Ma.v. Beitr. iii. p. 868. 



Myiarchus uropygiatus, Burm. Si/st. Ueb. iii. p. 472. 



Dasycephala uropygialis, Bp. Consp. i. p. 198. 



Aboye dull oliye-green, interscapulium and scapularies strongly 

 tinged with ferruginous ; wings blackish, coyerts edged with pale 

 fulyous ; rump bright yellow ; tail ferruginous brown : beneath 

 white, more or less tinged with yellowish on the throat, breast, 

 and flanks, and flammulated with long greyish striations on the 

 throat, breast, and belly ; bill horn-colour, whitish at the base ; 

 feet park brown : whole length 7'5 inches, wing 3-6, tail 2-8. 

 Female (?) similar, but interscapulium oliye-green, and tail dull 

 brown. 



Hal. S.E. Brazil. 



a. Ad. st. Brazil. J. E. Gray, Esq. TP.]- 



b. Ad. st. Brazil. Sudbury Mus. [E.]. 



c. d. Ad.sk. Bahia, Brazil ^Wudheret). Sahin-Godnian Coll. 

 e. rf ad. sk. S.E. Brazil. Sclater Coll. 



(Compared with type of Attila braailiensis in Mus. Far.) 

 f,g. 2ad.sk. Brazil. Sclater Coll. 



These six species I can only arrange geographically for the present. 



