3. CKVl'TURUS. 529 



Crypturus uiidulatus, <S'c7«;. i.^- Salv. {nee Temm.) Nom. Av. Ncotrop. 

 p. 152, n. 10 (Amazonia and Brasilia) (1873) ; Schleg. Mus. 1\-B., 

 Tiuami, p. 2Q (syn. emend.) (1880) ; Alleii, Bull. Amer. Mus. N. 

 H. V. pp. 151, 158 (&«z; Matto Grosso) (1893). 



Adult. Upper parts greyish olive, with a slight chestnut tinge on 

 the mantle, everywhere waved with black lines or narrow irregular 

 bars ; forehead slate-colour ; occiput, nape, and lower neck, also in 

 front, rufous, undulated with narrow dusky bars ; sides of the head 

 greyish anteriorly, rufescent posteriorly ; throat white ; lower parts 

 pale buff, uniform along the middle ; breast and sides dull pale olive, 

 waved with fine dusky lines, more or less obsolete ; flanks buflf, 

 more or less broadly barred with brown-black ; under tail-coverts 

 rufescent, irregularly barred with black and tipped with whitish 

 buff; bastard-wing and primaries uniform grey, the secondaries 

 waved ^vith olive-grey and black on the outer web ; under wing- 

 coverts dusky grey, the last row very pale grey, the central ones 

 grey, waved and tipped with white ; tail pale rufous, waved with 

 dusky lines : " iris dark brown " {(rarlepp) ; bill dusky above, pale 

 underneath ; feet in dry skin dusky. Total length about 12 inches, 

 wing 7'4, tail 2-5, culmen !•!, tarsus 1-9. 



The male seems to differ in the coarser barrings above and in 

 the somewhat smaller dimensions. 



Hob. Bolivia and Brazil, from Matto Grosso to Cujaba. 



The Figure is taken from one of the types of Tinamus radiatus. 



(c, b. Ad. St. Bolivia. T. Bridges [C.]. 



(Types of Tinamus radiatus, G. K. Gr.^ 



c. Ad. sk. Bolivia (Bridr/es). Evton Coll. 



d. Ad. sk. Bolivia {Bridges, Eyton Coll.). Salvin-Godman Coll. 



e. 2 ad. sk. Villa Maria, Matto Grosso, Sept. Salvin-Godman Coll. 



{Natterer). 

 /■,y, A. J^ad. Chapada, Matto Grosso, April, Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 sk. May, Sept. {H. H. Smith). 



11. Crjrpturus adspersus. 



Tinamus adspersus, Temm. Fig. et Gallin. iii. pp. 585, 751 (Para ; 



Mjis. Berol.) (1815) ; Steph. Gen. Zool. xi. i', p. 411 (1819) ; Vieill. 



Em: Meth. i. p. 371 (1820) ; Temm. PL Col., ye«/-t' Tinamou, sp. 11 



(1826) ; Less. Tr. d'Orn. p. 512, n. 3 (1831)'; id. Compl. de Buff. 



2nd ed. ii. p. 239 (1838) ; Temm. PL Col. i. Tabl. Meth. p. 87 



(1839) ( = vermiciaatus) ; G. R. Gr. Gen. B. iii. p. 524, n. 4 (1844) ; 



?Itchnb. Si/n. .4;'., Gallinacea;, t. 284. f. 1500 (1848) {e.v Spix) ; 



G. Ji. Gr. List Gallina Br. Mus. p. 101, n. 29 (1867) ; Gieb. 



Thes. Dm. iii. p. 635 (1877). 

 Cryptura adspersa, Vieill. N. D. xxxiv. p. 103 (1823). 

 Crypturus adspersus, Lieht. Verz. Doubl. p. 68, n. 704 (Sau Paulo) 



(1823) ; Wagl. Syst. Av., yen. Crypturus, sp. 3 (1823) ; Thienem. 



Fortp/lanz. p. 24 (1845) ; Lieht. Nom. A v. p. 87 (1854); Bumi. 



Th. Bras. iii. p. 319 (1856) ; Bp. Comp. Betid, xlii. p. 881, n. 320' 



(1856) ; id. Tabl. Parall. Gallin. {Extract), p. 12, n. 319, p. 16, 



n. 11* (1856); G. R. Gr. Hand-list, iii. p. 4, n. 9878 (1871): 



* A specimen sent by M. Fontanier from Santa Marta differs in being more 

 rufous, especially on the tail, and with finer Teruiiculations {Bonaparte). 

 VOL. XXVII. 2 M 



