BULLETIN OF THE LIVERPOOL MUSEUMS. 
MALACOPTILA, G.Rf.Gr. 
fusca (Gm.). Five. Cayenne. Amazons. 
Nos. 3, and 4 ( = 2148 and 2148a Lord Derby’s Mus.) are jide Sclater the Types of 
White Breasted Barbet, Lath. Gen. Syn. i. p. 505 (1782); id. Gen. Hist. iii. 
p- 219 (1822), and consequently Types of the species. 
rufa (Spix). Two. 
torquata (Hahn.). Seven. Brazil. 
panamensis, Lufr. Two. Central America (Coban). New Grenada. 
inornata (Du Bus). One. 92. Central America (Vera Paz, Choctum). 
fulvigularis, Sclat. One. Bolivia. 
Type of the species described P.Z.S. 1853, p. 123. 
substriata, Sc/at. 
fuliginosa, Richm. Pro. U.S. Nat. Mus. xvi. pp. 512-513 (1893); Godm. & Salv. Biol. 
Centr. Amer. Aves, Vol. ii. p. 517 (1896). 
** Above deep clove-brown, rather clearer, or more inclining to brownish slate, on 
head and neck; back and tips of wing-coverts sparsely marked with minute 
dots of dull buffy ; sides of head, beneath and behind the eyes, narrowly streaked 
with buff; median portion of forehead, lores (except near eyes), and malar 
plumes white ; chin and upper throat mixed white and dusky brown, the latter 
nearly uniform on upper throat; centre of throat white, becoming light dull 
buff on lower throat and chest ; rest of lower parts buffy-white ; the breast and 
sides conspicuously striped with dusky brown, these stripes broadest and most 
sharply defined on sides of breast ; under wing-coverts and broad edges to inner 
webs of remiges buff. Upper mandible black; lower, pale yellowish brown, 
tipped with black; feet horn colour; iris carmine. This colour from life, the 
others from dried skin. Wing, 3°30 inches; tail, 2°95; lateral feather, 0°80 
shorter ; exposed culmen, 0°95 ; tarsus, 0°65. Habitat. Escondido R., Nicaragua.” 
(Richmond). 
MICROMONACHA, Sc/at. 
NONNULA, Sc/at. 
rubecula (Spiz). Two. Banks of the Amazons. 
cineracea, Sclat. 
ruficapilla (7schwi). One. 9. Peruvian Amazons. 
frontalis (Sc/at.) ; brunnea, Sclat. 
HAPALOPTILA, Sc/at. 
MONACHA, Viei//. 
nigra (JMiill.). Three. Cayenne. 
flavirostris, Strick? One. 
morpheus (Haln.). Three. Demerara. 
peruana, Sclat.; grandior, Sclat. & Salv. ; pallescens, Cass. 
nigrifrons (Spiv). Three. 
CHELIDOPTERA, Gould. 
tenebrosa (Pall.). Five. 
brasiliensis, Sclat. Two. 
GALBULID&. 
GALBULINA. 
io 2) 
io 6) 
lanceolata (Deville ). 
castanea ( Verr. ). 
UROGALBA, 8p. 
paradisea (Linn.). Two. Demerara. 
No. 1 is apparently not quite an adult bird ; the forehead, chin, and upper throat, 
paler than in specimens of U. amazonum. Bill from anterior margin of nostril, 
1‘9—1°7 inch. 
