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GENEKA AND SPECIES OF BIRDS. 



Jl. BATARA. f.fss. 



(Sclater, Cat. B. Brit. Mas. xv. p. 179, 1890.) 



1. cinerea (T'/W//.). (p. 179.) 



S.E. Brazil. 



ITT. THAMNOPHILUS, V!ein. * 

 (Sclater, t. c. p. 180.) 



1. leachi, Suc/i. (p. 181.) 



S.E. Brazil. 

 N. Argentina. 



2. unduliger, Pel::, (p. 182.) 



Upper Amazonia. 



3. guttattis, ricill. (p. 182.) 



S.E. Brazil. 



4. severus (Lichi.). (p. 183.) 



S.E. Brazil. 



5. viridis, VieiU., N. Diet. iii. p. 18 (1818) 

 (icstc Eichmond in Hit.), 

 [ftiliffinoms, Gould (nee d'Orb.). (p. 183).] 



Guiana. 



6. melanocrissus, Scl. (p. 184.) C. America 



[hollandi, Lavvr. : of. Salvin & Godman, B. C.-A., (Mexico to 

 Aves, ii. p. 197, 1892.] ^Nicaragua). 



7. transandeanus, Scl. (p. 185.) 



C. America 



(Costa Rica to 



Panama). 

 Colombia. 

 Ecuador. 



* Dr. Sclater enumerates eleven species of ^^^^^(o^At/HS which lie could not arrange 

 in the 'Catalogue.' I have endeavoured to place ten of these in what appears to be 

 their true position. One species, Tkamnophihis Infret^nayanus of d'Orbigny {rf. Sclater, 

 Cat. B. XV. p. 180, note), is referred by d'Orbigny himself to the genus Formicivora 

 (Voy. p. 182, pi. C}. fig. 1). It seems to me to be a species of Myrmotherula, judging 

 from the figure, and in this sense Dr. Sclater himself (p. 229) again mentions the 

 species. 



