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tending rather further along on the breast ; the feathers in the middle of the 

 breast with a darker patch on their inner webs, only visible on raising the 

 feathers. Entire crissum from anus black, glossed on surface with steel blue, 

 the bases all dark plumbeous. Lining of wings and axillars dark smoky 

 brown ; side of body under wings washed with grayish brown. Tibia brown, 

 the feathers slightly tipped with whitish. 



Immature specimens show traces of a fulvous or rusty yellowish wa^^h on 

 the under parts. 



(No. 35,050.) Total length, 4.80 ; -wing, 3.85 ; tail, 2.40, fork, .45 ; diflFerence 

 of quills, 1.68 ; length of bill from forehead, .31, from nostril, .16, along gape, 

 .45, width, .32; tarsus, .41 ; middle toe and claw, .53, claw alone, .15 ; hind 

 toe and claw, .35, claw alone, .16. 



A. melanoleuca^ appeurs to differ principally in having a black 

 pectoral band. A. patagonica has the base of crissum white ; the 

 interscapular feathers gray in the middle, not white. 



Atticora cyaiioleuca, var. inoiatana. 



Atticora cijunoleuca, var. montuna, B.\ird. — ? PitTochelidon cyanoleucus, 

 ScLATER, p. Z. S. 1858, 551 (Riobaniba).— Ib. 1S59, 138.— Ib. 1860, 

 75 (Quito) ; 85 (Nanegal).— Ib. Catal. 1861, 40, no. 241.— ^«(cora 

 cynitolcuca, Cab. Jour. f. Orn. 1861, 91. 



ITirumlo melampt/ga, Tschddi, F. Peruana, 133 (not of Light.). 



?IIirun(lo cyanoleucn, Darwin, Birds Beagle, 41 (Valparaiso ; builds in 

 holes in ban^s). 

 Hob. Costa Rica : south along Andes to Chile ? 



(No. 34,676, 9 •) Very similar to A. cynnoJeuca, of Brazil, in color and size, 

 although rather smaller, except that the tail is more deeply forked (.60 deep, 

 instead of .45) ; the bill larger, broader, and more depressed (from nostril 

 .18, instead of .16) ; the sides of the body under the wings blackish, with 

 slight steel blue gloss (in true cyanoleuca merely brownish dusky, without 

 gloss). Upper parts glossed with violet, instead of uniform steel blue, having 

 a tinge of greenish. A slight, almost inappreciable wash of rusty yellowish 

 beneath. 



Atticora melanoleuca. 



IliruuJo melanulvura. Max. Beit. 111,371 (Brazil).— Temm. PI. Col. 209, 



2. — Atticora m. Burmeister, Uebers. Ill, 1856, 146 (Central Brazil). 



Middle of dorsal feathers white ; tail 32- 

 Hah. Brazil. 



