284 On the Birds of Paraguay. 



c. $ ad. Sapucay, March 14, 1904. 



Bill horn-coloured above, grey below ; tarsi and! feet 

 slate-coloured ; iris orange-white. 



d. ? ad. Sapucay, August 18, 1904. 



c S ad. „ September 11, 1904. 



Hill slaty horn-coloured above, whitish grey below ; tarsi 

 and feet slate- coloured. 



Three eggs, obtained on the 23rd of October, 1902, 

 are glossy- or ivory-white in colour with a few dark raiuute 

 dots, and measure : axis 1*1 to 1*2 inches ; diameter 0"95. 



[This fine species occurs all through Central and Southern 

 Paraguay and in the large forests is not uncommon, Owing 

 to the strength of this bird, its tapping can be heard at 

 a great distance, making it easy to secure specimens. — IV. F.] 



75. Ceophlosus galeatus. 



Picus galeatus Temm. PI. Col. iv. pi, 171 (1823 : Brazil). 



Ceopliliriis galeatus Hargitt, Cat. B. Brit. Mus. xviii. 

 p. 513 ; Ihering, Revista Mus. Paulista, vi. p. 333. 



Campejthilus ruffrons Bertoni, Aves Nuev. Paraguay, 

 p. 49 (1901) ; teste Ihering, 1. c. 



a. <$ ad. Sapucay, July 7, 1904. 

 Bill whitish at point, grey at base. 



b. ? ad. Sapucay, August 22, 1904. 



Bill creamy grey ; tarsi and feet slate-coloured ; iris 

 reddish brown. 



[Another of our very rare Woodpeckers, and I know 

 nothing much about it yet. — W. F.] 



76. PlCUMNUS PILCOMAYENSIS. 



Picumnus pilcomayensis Hargitt, Ibis, 1891, p. 606 (Rio Pil- 

 comayo) : Kerr, Ibis, 1892, p. 138 (Fortin Page). 



Picumnus cirratus (nee Temm.), Oberh. Proc. U.S. Nat. 

 Mus. xxv. p. 128 (1902 : Sapucay). 



Picumnus cirrhatus Ihering, Revista Mus. Paulista, vi. 

 p. 334. 



a. ? ad. Sapucay, December 9, 1902. 



