116 3ULLETIN OF THE LIVERPOOL MUSEUMS. 
castelnaui, Malh. Two. 29. Ecuador (Caly). 
These specimens were collected by De Lattre. 
leucogaster, Pelz. ; fuscus, Pelz. 
temmincki, Lufr. Two. 46, 9. South America. 
cirrhatus, Zemm. Four. ¢,39. [Guiana]. Paraguay. 
spilogaster, Sundev. 
pilcomayensis, Harg. Ibis., 1891. pp. 606-607. 
‘« Adult male :—This species is intermediate between P. cirrhatus and P. orbignyanus, 
possessing some of the characters of each. It differs from P. cirrhatus in want- 
ing the brown auricular spot, and in having the back and scapulars of a greyer 
or more dusky brownish (not olivescent brown), crossed by smoky-white bars 
(P. cirrhatus has sometimes transverse bars, but they are of a different colour) ; 
the flanks and thighs without any buff tinge. The present species differs from 
P. orbignyanus in being clearly barred with black upon the whole of the under 
parts, the upper parts being barred, more or less distinctly, with smoky or 
brownish white (not spotted). Total length, 3°5 inches ; culmen, 0°42; wing, 
2:0; tail, 1°25; tarsus, 0°5; toes (without claws)—outer anterior, 0°33 ; outer 
posterior, 0°33 ; inner anterior, 0°25 ; inner posterior, 0-2. 
“ Adult female :—Differs from adult male in wanting the red on the sincipital 
feathers, these being black, with rounded spots of white, as upon the posterior 
part of the crown and the occiput. Total length, 3°3 inches; culmen, 0-4; 
wing, 2:0; tail, 1:25; tarsus, 0°5.” (Hargitt). Habitat. Pileomayo R. 
dorbignyands, Lafr.; sclateri, Tacz.; sagittatus, Sundev.; steindachneri, 
Cz. 
jelskii, Zacz.; nebulosus, Sunder. 
pygmeus (Licht.). Six. 4¢, Qjr. Brazil. 
asterias, Sundev.; guttifer, Sunder. 
albosquamatus, Zafr. One. 4d. Bolivia. 
lepidotus, Cab. & Heine. 
squamulatus, Lafr. Seven. 5¢,29. New Grenada (Bogota, Anolaima). 
iheringi, Berlepsch. 
minutus (Linn.). Two. 2¢. Brazil. 
undulatus, Harg. One. @. British Guiana (Roraima). 
salvini, Harg. Bul. B.O.C. xi. p. iii. (1893) ; id. Ibis, 1894 pp. 117, 118. 
“Similar to P. wedulatus, from Guiana, but with the feathers of the belly with 
a median spot of black with a border of fuscous ; feathers of the throat’ tipped 
with black, but without the black median spot.” (Hargitt). Habitat. Unknown. ° 
buffoni, Zufr. Five. 59(1jr.). Cayenne. 
punctifrons, Tacz. 
lafresnayii, Walh. One. @. Peru. 
aurifrons, Pelz.; borbe, Pelz.; flavifrons, Harg ; wallacii, Harg. 
olivaceus, Lufr. Eight. 23,69. New Grenada (Bogota). 
olivaceus, subsp. Sranadensis, La/r. 
obsoletus, Allen. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. iv. pp. 55, 56 (1892). 
“« Ad. 8:—Above yellowish olive-brown, with faint subapical very narrow dark 
brown bars ; wing-coverts olive brown, lighter yellowish apically, and narrowly 
tipped with blackish; quills dark brown, the secondaries broadly edged 
externally with light greenish yellow; nasal plumes soiled white, tipped 
with black ; whole surface of head black, the crown spotted with orange red, 
and the occiput with minute-rounded spots of white, extending forward on sides 
to eyes ; below yellowish, lighter and more whitish on the throat, each feather 
edged apically with a very narrow bar of black, nearly obsolete except on 
the breast ; under wing-coverts strongly buffy white. Length (skin), 3°35 in. ; 
wing, 1:95; tail, 1:05; culmen, 46; tarsus, 50.” (Allen). Habitat. El Pinar, 
Venezuela. 
innominatus, Burton. Five. 4¢, 9. Sikkim. Northern India (Darjeeling). 
chinensis (Harg.). 
