OKNERA AND Sl'KClES OF BinUff. 



11. nisbjd, Atleti, Bull. Auu-r. Mua. N. II. ii. p. 'J(> li<jlivia. 



(1880). 



12. browni, IJum/n, P. Biol. Soc. Wasliington, xiii. Colombia. 



p. 100(1899). 



I . CORYTHOPIS, .'^uadev. 



(Scliiter, t. c. p. 335.) 



I. calcarat a (»'*«(/). (p. 3;i.').) 



S.E. & C. Brazil. 

 Paraguay. 



•_'. ajithoides [I'ucher.). (p. ;i3r>.) 



Guiana. 

 Amazonia. 

 Peru. Ecuador. 



3. humivagans, yVic-. (p. ;}3.'>, pt.) C.Peru. 



4. nigricincta {(TOrb. .j Lafr.). (p. 335, note.) Bolivia. 



Family 111. FORMICARIID^. 

 (8chiter, Cat. Ji. Brit. Mus. xv. p. 17u, 1S90.) 



Group ARBORICOL^. 

 \Cf. Salvin & (uHliiian, Biol. Ceutr.-Ainer., Aves, ii. p. 194, 1892*.] 



L. CYMBILANIUS, (Jray. 



(Sc-later, t. c. p. 178.) 



1. lineatus (AcrtcA). (p. 178.) 



[fii.-^ia/iix, Ridg>v., P. U.S. Nat. Mus. vi. p. 404 

 (1883) ; Kiohm. <-/). cit. xvi. p. 498 (1893) t.] 



C. America 



(Nicanigua to 



Pauama). 

 Colombia. 

 Ecuador. 

 Upper Amazonia. 

 Peru. Quiana. 



* Tlip arriingonient of liie Furiiiicnriid/f here followetl is mainly that proposed by 

 J)r. Sdator, but a few of tiio u\iHli6cntions in classiOcalion suggested by Messrs. Salvin 

 :iiul 'iuilman have been adopted. 



t .After a oompiirison of the series of specimens in the Museum, I am unable 

 U> sepnnite C. fiisciadis. 



