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griseo, 7ngro punctato : superciliis et capitis lateribus albis, 

 striga postoculari et rictali utrinque nigricantibus : subtns 

 albus, gutture conculore, pectore, ventris lateribus et crisso 

 maculis parvis rotundis notatis : tectricibus subularibus albis; 

 rostro breviore, debiliore, pallido, culmine corneo : pedibus 

 nigris. 

 Long. totą G -8, alse 3 "O, caudse 3 'O, rostri a rietu -9. 

 Hab. In Nova Grenada in vieiu. urbis S. Marthae. 

 Mus. Brit. 



This bird resembles most nearly Camp. nuchalis of Cabanis, or at 

 least a member of this difficult group from Trinidad, which in my 

 coUection bears tbat name. In their upper surfaces these two spe- 

 cies are not unlike, although the head is paler, the nape more brovvu, 

 and both the inner and outer webs of the tail-feathers are banded in 

 the present bird, which is not the case in the former. But below, 

 C. pardus is readily recognized by its pure white colour, varied 

 sparingly with round black spots on the breast, sides of the belly 

 and vent. My type-specimen was received from S. ^lartha by Mr. 

 Lawrence of New York, who kindly entrusted it to me for exami- 

 nation. I have ealled it "pardus" because it is the bird so named 

 (but not described) by Prince Bonaparte inhis Omithological Notės 

 upon Delattre's collections (page 43). The specimen there alluded 

 to, which was received by jNIM. Verreaux of Paris from S. Martha, 

 is now in the British Museum. It is apparently a younger bird 

 than my type, but easiiy recognizable as of the šame species. 



2. Campylorhynchus striaticollis. 



Nigricanti-griseus ; uropygium versus magis ru/escens, pennis 

 obsolete nigro marmoratis : alis caudacpie nigricantibus, mar- 

 ginibus externis nigro et rufo anguste variegatis : subtus albo- 

 griseus, gula albicante ; cervice et pectore nigricante longitu- 

 dinaliter striatis, ventre medio maculis rotundis obsoletis notato : 

 ventre ima crissoque rufescentibus, nigro obsolete transvittatis : 

 rostri pallide cornei culmine nigro ; pedibus nigris. 

 Long. totą 6*5, alae 3-1, caudae 27, rostri a rietu 1-0. 

 Hab. In Nova Grenada. 



This is a tvpical Camprjlorhynchus, of which I have met with only 

 one example, now in my own eoUection, selected from amongst a 

 large number of Bogota birds. It does not seem very likę any of 

 the fourteen species of the genus which I have enumerated in the 

 'Proeeedings of the Aeademy of Nat. Sciences of Philadelphia ' 

 (1846, p. 264). The upper surface is nearly uniform, being only 

 obsoletely marbled, an appearance eaused by the centres of the 

 feathers being darker. The fore-neck is longitudinally striated and 

 not spotted, as is more usual among these birds ; but there are round 

 spots, not however very strongly marked, on the belly. 



3. Anabazenops GTJTTULATUS, sp. nov. (PI. CXXX.) 

 Olivaceus, superciliis ab oculo in nucham productis rufis : pilei 



pennis medialiter olivaceis, nigricante marginatis ; interscapulii 



