326 Catalogue of a Collection of Birds. 



222. Ilypocnemis ncevoides {Lafr.). $ and ? . 



223. " ^ • (undetermined.) 



ScBFAM. FORMICARIN^. 

 22i. Pithys leucaspis, 8cl. $ and ? . 



Crown not so red and sides more olivaceous than Bogota 

 specimens. 



225. Fonnicarius analis {jyOrb. et Lafr^. 5 and $. 



"Irides brown; shot in dense jungle and on the ground; 

 when stepping it carries the tail almost erect." 



226. Grallaria jpersincillata^ Lawr.^ antea, p. 303. 



" Quite solitary, found in the dense woods and jungle, always 

 seen on the ground ; not common ; has no song." 



227. Pittasoma Michleri, Cass. Ko. 61 of Part I. 



Messrs. McL. and G. obtained but a single specimen of this 

 species, which is a female, and differs somewhat in plumage 

 from the male described by Mr. Cassin. It is rather smaller 

 and has the upper plumage precisely like it, but is without the 

 black throat, the feathers of the upper part of which are white 

 at the base, then crossed with black, and terminating in bright 

 chesnut ; the under plumage is similarly marked with that of 

 the male, but shows more white in consequence of the subter- 

 minal black bands on each feather being narrower." 



"Irides brown ; shot on the ground, appears to feed on ants; 

 found in retired places in the forest ; very rare." 



Pam. TURDID^E. 



SuBFAM. TURDIN^. 



228. Turdus fuscescens, Steph. 



229. " casius, JBj). $ and ? . 



" Irides brown ; very common ; habits much like the song 

 Thrush of the States ; the best songster on the Isthmus." 



