THE IBIS. 



No. II. APRIL 1859. 



XII. — O71 the Ornithology of Central America. Part II. J3y 

 Philip Lutley Sclater and Osbert Salvin. 



[Contiuiiecl from p. 22.] 



(Plates IV. and V.) 



Subti'ibus II. Tracheophonce. 

 Fam. XV. ANABATIDJi]. 



Subfani. Anabatin^e. 



122. Anabates rubigixosus, Sclater, P. Z. S. 1856, p. 288. 

 Transmitted by Mr. Skinner. In Sir William Jardine's and 



Salvin's collections. Irides marked " red." 



123. Synallaxis erythrothorax, Sclater, P. Z. S. 1855, 

 p. 75, pi. 86. 



Originally described from examples collected in the vicinity 

 of Coban by Delattre. M. Salle has transmitted specimens of 

 this bird from the vicinity of Cordova, Vera Cruz, as also of the 

 Anabates, of which he was the original discoverer. 



Subfam. DENDROCOLAPTINiE. 



124. PicoLAPTEs AFFiNis, Lafr. R. Z. 1850, p. 275. 

 Pacific coast-region. Runs up the trees like a Certhia. Ob- 

 served frequently. 



125. PiCOLAPTES ? 



A second species of this genus was obtained by Mr. Leyland, 

 near Omoa. 



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