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interscapulars, wing-coverts, scapulars and primaries, fuscous dotted with white 
spots, more or less round ; back and uropygium pale yellow ; upper tail-coverts 
yellow, the lateral ones scarlet ; tail feathers fuscous, spotted on either web with 
yellowish white ; throat spot iron black ; chest and upper belly yellow, dotted 
with very small scattered black spots ; a broken pectoral-band composed of black 
feathers with rounded white spots at their tips ; abdomen pale yellowish white 
under tail-coverts scarlet ; bill pale horn-colour, feet blackish. Total length, 
170 mm., wing 70, tail about 60, culmen 17, tarsus 22.” (Salvadori). Habitat. 
Somaliland. . 
arnaudi (Des Murs). One. @. Central Africa (Bon, Lado, July). 
TRACHYLAMUS, Achnw. 
purpuratus (/. & E. Verr.). One. West Africa (Gaboon). 
elgonensis (Sharpe), Ibis, 1891, p. 122; id. op. cit. 1892, pp. 310, 555. 
“Purplish black ; wings and tail black, with a large white patch on the inner 
wing-coverts ; forehead and crown dark crimson, continued down the sides of 
the neck: ear coverts and cheeks black, washed with crimson ; throat and fore 
neck black, each feather tipped with ashy grey; breast and abdomen bright 
lemon yellow, separated from the spotted throat by a band of bright crimson ; 
sides of body black, largely spotted with yellow; under wing coverts white. 
Total length, 9 inches; culmen, 0°9; wing, 40; tail, 3°8; tarsus, 1°05.” 
(Sharpe). Habitat. Mt. Elgon, East Africa. 
goffini (Schiey.). Six. West Africa (Fantee ; Gold Coast). 
togoensis, Rehnw. Ber. Allg. Deutsch. Orn. Ges., Nov., 1891, p. 3; id. J.f.0., 1891, 
p- 394; id. op. cit. 1892, p. 131; id. J.f.0. 1897, Taf. i. 
“Like 7. gofini, but with the purple red colour of the sinciput, the temporal 
band and parotid region, much paler ; white scapular spot larger ; feathers of the 
throat black on their basal portions, with rose-white tips. Total length, 
240 mm. ; wing, 102-107 ; tail, 100-107 ; bill, 22-23; tarsus, 27-29.” (Reichenow, 
J.f.0. 1892, p. 131.) Habitat. Togoland. 
CAPITO, Viei//. 
aurovirens (Cuv.). 
maculicoronatus, Lawr. One. 9. Central America (Panama, Nichi). 
hypoleucus, Sa/v. Bull. B.O.C. xlviii. p. xvi. (1897). 
«Above black; middle of the pileum and forehead scarlet; nape dull white ; 
scapulars whitish, meeting on the middle of the back ; beneath white ; a pale 
dusky band across the chest ; flanks slightly washed with yellow ; under wing- 
coverts white; primaries internally pale dusky ; beak yellowish, horn-colour at 
the tip; feet lead-colour. Total length, 8 inches ; wing, 3° ; tail, 2°25 ; tarsus, 
1:0; bill from gape, 1-2. (Salvin). Habitat. Valdivia, State of Antioquia, 
Columbia (3800 ft. ). 
squamatus, Salv. ; quinticolor, Ei/iot. 
niger (P.L.S Mill.). Eight. 4¢,49. Cayenne. Surinam. 
No. 4 (= 1466 Lord Derby’s Mus.) from the Leverian Museum is probably the 
type of Cayenne Barbet, Lath. Gen. Syn. 1, pt. 2, p. 495 (1782). 
punctatus, Less. Seven. 44,392. New Grenada. Ecuador (Rio Napo). 
Bolivia. 
No. 5 (= 1460c, Lord Derby’s Mus.), a female, with its locality not recorded, differs 
from another female from Ecuador in having the black markings on the under 
surface in the form of spots, not lines. A male from Bolivia, apparently 
collected by Bridges, differs from the New Grenadan specimen, in having the 
orange of the throat of a slightly deeper hue, and the black lines on the flanks 
much less pronounced. 
auratus (Dumont). Two. ¢, 2. Brazil (Rio Negro). 
T richardsoni, G.2.Gr. Nine. 9¢. New Grenada (Anolaima). Bogota. 
Ecuador (Rio Napo). 
In all these specimens (except in the Ecuador one, where the feathers of the throat 
are lost), the chin spot is composed of black feathers with red tips. The 
red varies in amount, but it is always present. We have therefore merged 
C. granadensis, Shelley, apparently founded on not more than two male 
specimens, in the above species, since we have specimens both from Bogota and 
