188 Mr. P. L. Sclater on the American Barhets. 



Derby Museum at Liverpool. It was purchased from Mr. Cu- 

 ming by the late Lord Derby in 1846, and is labelled "Bolivia;" 

 but the skin has every appearance of being of the Bogotan make. 

 This species may be easily distinguished from the following, with 

 which it has been sometimes confounded, by the broad blue 

 moustaches which descend on each side of the throat, and are 

 united below the red chin by a narrow blue throat-band. In 

 Capita tschudii, the sides of the face between the head and the 

 throat are yellow. 



6. Capito tschudii. 



Capita erythrocephalus, Tsch. F. P. p. 260 (nee Bodd.). 

 Euhucco erythrocephalus, Sclat. P. Z. S. 1857, p. 268. 



Viridis : nucha griseo-cserulea : pileo et oculorum ambitu cocci- 

 neis : subtus flavus, gutture et pectore medio coccineis : 

 margine subgutturali cseruleo, deinde aurantiaco : lateribus 

 et crisso viridi flammulatis : crass, spec, prsec. 



Hab. Eastern Peru [Tschudi). 



Mus. Bremensi et Novo-Castellano. 



My characters are taken from a specimen in the Bremen col- 

 lection received direct from Tschudi. 



7. Capito bourcieri. 



Micropogon bourcieri, Lafr. R. Z. 1845, p. 179, et Rev. et 

 Mag. de Zool. 1849, p. 116. pi. 3. 



Capito bourcieri, Gray^s Gen. ii. p. 430. 



Eubucco bourcieri, Bp. Consp. p. 142 ; Sclater, P. Z. S. 1854, 

 p. 115, 1857, p. 267, et 1860, pp. 95, 297. 



Viridis : vitta nuchali angusta cserulescenti-grisea : capite toto et 

 gutture ad medium pectus coccineis : loris et mento nigris : 

 ventre medio sulphurascente, lateribus flavo viridique flam- 

 mulatis : rostro plumbeo, apice flava : pedibus nigris : long, 

 tota 5'5, alee 3*2, caudae 1*9. 



Hab. Interior of New Granada ; Rio Napo ; Esmeraldas and 

 Nanegal (Fraser). 



Mus. Brit., P.L.S. 



This bird was originally received in collections from Bogota. 

 Examples of it were likewise contained in Mr. Gould's collection 

 from the Ecuadorian province of Quixos on the Rio Napo, of 

 which I gave a hst in Proc. Zool. Soc. for 1854 (p. 109). Mr. 

 Fraser has more recently obtained specimens of it, of slightly 



