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wings umber brown edged with dull rufous, wing coverts edged with 

 bright rufous; under plumage deep bright rufous ; bill dark horn color, 

 under mandible lighter at the end. 



Length 6 in.; wing 3 ; tail 2f ; bill ^ ; tarsi 1. 



This bird does not answer very well to the description of 

 P. rufigidaris, and may be distinct ; it differs in having the 

 entire under surface rufous, a little paler only on the lower part 

 of the abdomen. P. rvfigtdaris^ according to Latham, has 

 "the chin, throat, and breast rufous yellow." Mr. Sclater, 

 P. Z. S. 1858, p. 274, describes it as being "brownish olive, 

 paler below, with the throat rufous." 



59. Gymnocichla nudiceps, Cassin. 



60. Phlogopsis McLeannani, Lawr.^ antea, p. 285. 



61. Pittasoma Michleri^ Cass. Proc. Phil. Acad. 1860, 



p. 189. 



This is a fine specimen of this interesting new species. I had 

 nearly completed my examination of the birds contained in this 

 present catalogue, before I was aware that Mr. Cassin was 

 engaged upon the collection made by Lieutenant Michler. The 

 above bird I considered one of the most important novelties; 

 and it was not until I compared notes with Mr. Cassin, that I 

 fovmd it was also in the collection he was investigating. As 

 his paper was nearly ready for publication, and he had assigned 

 it a name, I yielded the description of it to him. 



Mr. McL. shot his specimen in high woods, where it was 

 feeding on low shrubs in company with PUogopsis Mc- 



Leannani. 



f 



Fam. ANABATID^. 



ScBFAM. AN ABATING. 



62. Andbates cervinigularisy ScL 



