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43. FoRMICIVORA CONSOBRINA, Sp. nov. 
3. Atra: dorsi postici totius plumarum basibus, maculis tectri- 
cum minorum parvis rotundis, et tectricum majorum et caude 
rectricum apicibus albis. 
Q. Supra mari similis, subtus saturate castanea. 
Long. tota 4:2, ale 1°8, caude 1°8. 
Hab. In rep. Equator. 
Mus. P.L.S. 
One pair. “ Irides hazel.’ 
Allied closely to F. quivensis and F. boucardi, particularly to the 
former, but differs in its smaller size and the uniform rich chestnut 
colouring of the female below; in F. quivensis the female’s throat 
being black, and in F’. bowcardi the female being wholly of a paler 
red below. 
44. CERCOMACRA MACULOSA, Sp. nov. 
3. Cinerea: interscapulit macula celata, tectricum alarium ni- 
grarum marginibus et rectricum apicibus albis : gutturis et 
pectoris antici plumis medialiter albis nigro circumeinctis : 
rostro corneo: pedibus fuscis. 
2. Fuscescenti-olivascens, subtus ferruginea, lateraliter fus- 
cescens. 
Long. tota 6°0, alee 2°5, caudee 2°5. 
Hab. In rep. Equator. 
Mus. P.L.S. 
Three examples in bad condition. ‘ Creeps about in the under- 
wood ; often heard, but seldom seen.” 
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45. PyriGLena Picea, Cab. Orn. Not. p. 212. 
Two ex. “TIrides red; bill, legs, and feet black : creeping about 
in the underwood : stomach contained insects.” 
Blacker than the Eastern P. atra, though otherwise very similar, 
and perhaps referable to Cabanis’s species. 
46. CHIROMACHERIS MANACUs (Linn.). 
Two ex. “Bill black, base of lower mandible pale; legs and feet 
blue, nearly black: stomach contained insects and fruit.’ 
47, PACHYRHAMPHUS HOMOCHROUS, Sclater. 
Many ex. of both sexes. 
48. PACHYRHAMPHUS SPODIURUS, Sp. nov. 
3. Cinereus: loris albidis: capite toto cum dorso superiore 
nigro : alis nigricantibus, albo extus limbatis : cauda nigricanti- 
cinerea, rectricum marginibus pallidioribus et ipsis apicibus 
albicantibus: subtus dilute cinereus, remigum pogoniis internis 
partim albis. 
